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Odd Numbers to 20

An odd number is a number that cannot be divided into two equal groups. Example of odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7 and etc. In this worksheet, students get to identify odd numbers to 20 and color them. Download PDF this worksheet.

An odd number is a number that cannot be divided into two equal groups. Example of odd numbers are 1, 3, 5, 7 and etc. In this worksheet, students get to identify odd numbers to 20 and color them.


Story Sequencing


The sentences given below are taken from a story, but they are jumbled. That means they are not arranged in their proper order. Rearrange them in their logical sequence. Write the number next to the sentence.

1. The eldest son sold his share of the property and left for another country. _____
 
2. The father tried to dissuade his son, but he wouldn’t listen to his father whom he regarded as old and ignorant. _____
 
3. Years went by. The younger son began to get restless because he was unhappy with what he has. _____
 
4. The younger son led a luxurious life and spent a lot of money on gambling. _____
 
5. They were living together happily. _____
 
6. Soon all his money was gone and he became poor. _____
 
7. Once there lived a rich farmer with his two sons. _____
 
8. He went to his father and asked for his share of the property. _____
 
9. So the father gave him a third of his property. _____
 
10. He had two sons. _____

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Story and Activity

In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf. One Sunday morning, the warm sun comes up and – pop! Out of the egg comes a tiny and very hungry caterpillar.

He started looking for some food.
On Monday, he ate through one apple, but he was still hungry.
On Tuesday, he ate through two pears, but he was still hungry.
On Wednesday, he ate through three plums, but he was still hungry.
On Thursday, he ate through four strawberries, but he was still hungry.
On Friday, he ate through five oranges, but he was still hungry.
On Saturday, he ate through …
  • one piece of chocolate cake
  • one ice cream cone
  • one pickle
  • one slice of Swiss cheese
  • one slice of salami
  • one lollipop
  • one piece of cherry-pie
  • one sausage
  • one cupcake
  • and one slice of watermelon
That night he had a stomachache!
The next day was Sunday again.  The caterpillar ate through one nice green leaf, and after that he felt much better.  Now he wasn’t hungry anymore and he wasn’t a little caterpillar
anymore.  He was a big, fat caterpillar.  He built a small house, called a cocoon, around himself. He stayed inside for more than two weeks.  Then he nibbled a hole in the cocoon, pushed his way out ...he was a beautiful butterfly!



Listen to the story and have a go at this interactive worksheet: Can you what the hungry caterpillar ate on each days of the week?



What did he eat?, an interactive worksheet by ndomin4
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This following worksheet helps to reinforce understanding the story. Students match the correct story parts to the days.


Can you answer the following comprehension questions based on the story? Choose the correct answers.

Months of the Year



There are twelve months in a year; January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. An easy way to teach is to incorporate games and use flashcards to teach the names of the months. Other than that, displaying birthday calendar in the classroom can help students remember their and their friends birthday months.

In this worksheet, students learn to order the months of the year. To reinforce spelling skills, unscramble the spelling of the months.
Exercise 1: Read and order the months of the year.
Exercise 2: Put the letters in order to write the months of the year. Unscramble the months.
Exercise 3: Drag and drop the days to match the sentences.
Exercise 4: Read and match the sentences to match the questions.
Exercise 5: Look and write the day which matches the date of the month.
Exercise 6: Read the answers then make questions.
Exercise 7: Complete the passage by choosing the correct word.
 

When's your birthday?, an interactive worksheet by Eteachers
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Chinese New Year - Fill in the blanks



Isikan tempat kosong dengan perkataan yang sesuai mengenai Tahun Baru Cina.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words regarding Chinese New Year celebration.
Keywords: calendar, celebrate, holiday, lunar, gods, haircut, luck, superstitions, firecrackers, lanterns, relatives and visit.


At The Playground Poem - Year 4 Anthology



Read the poem by Brian Moses and fill in the missing nouns.

At The Playground
When we went on the playground
I swung on the swing,
I slid on the slide,
I hung from the rings,
I raced over to Mum
for a kiss and a cuddle,
but as we were leaving,
I fell in the puddle!

Brian Moses

Buku - Anthology of Poems Year 4, 5 and 6


I Found A Frog - Stories for Kids


Something magical was happening in the fish bowl and he wasn’t quite ready for what lay in store.  Read this captivating free illustrated book for kids that encourages them to explore and be awed by the many wonders of nature. 

The Monkey and The Cat


Once there lived a monkey and a cat together with an old man in an old hut. They were good friends. One evening, they were warming themselves by the fire. They could smell the delicious smell of the chestnuts that were roasting in the flames.The monkey became so hungry that he tried to pick a chestnut out of the fire. ‘ Ouch ’  he complained. ‘That‘s too hot! I can’t get it!’’ Then he looked cunningly at the cat and said, ‘I have a plan. You are so much braver than me. A bit of pain won’t worry you. If you put your paw into the fire and pull out the chestnuts, we can share them.’ The cat likes the monkey and decided to put her paw into the fire, just as her friend had asked her to do. The cat began pulling the chestnuts out of the fire. But as fast as she pulled them out, the monkey grabbed them and gobbled them up without leaving any for the kind cat. The old man saw the hurt cat. He picked up the cat and bandaged her burnt paw. ‘Oh, you poor old puss,’ he said. I hope you have learned a lesson from this.’

MORAL: Don’t do something just because someone tells you to do it.


Watch the story here.


Mental Math


Mental Math - 5 minutes challenge

1. What is two thousand subtract nine?


2. What is one third of thirty-six?


3. Divide fifty-six by seven. 


4. What is six hundred and twenty-nine rounded to the nearest ten? 


5. How many centimetres are there in one metre?


6. What is eight times five? 


7. What is twelve multiplied by one hundred? 


8. What is seventeen take away seven? 


9. What is ninety plus eight?


10. What is double thirty-one?


Brave Yazid


There were two boys named Yazid and Navin. They were good friends. Yazid's right leg was shorter than his left leg. He used crutches to help him walk. He walked slowly.

    One day after school, the two boys werre crossing an old wooden bridge. Suddenly, Navin slipped and fell in to the river. He could not swim.

    Yazid held out a crutch to Navin. Navin held the crutch tightly. Yazid then pulled Navin out of the water. Navin thanked Yazid for saving his life.


Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

1. Yazid and Navin were ________.

2. Yazid used _________ to help him walk.

3. One day, Navin fell into a _________ when he was crossing an _________ .

4. He could not ________.

5. Yazid used a ________ to pull Navin out of the water.