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First session worksheet Year 9

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First session worksheet

Year 9

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The table shows the lengths and widths of rectangles with an area of 20 cm2.

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This table shows the number of bricks she needs for each shape in her pattern.

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How many bricks are needed for Shape 5?

Jen is making this brick pattern.

Shape 1 Shape 2 Shape 3 Shape 4

Which graph shows the information in the table for length against width?

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Taken seat

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Front of plane

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Here is a seating plan for part of an aeroplane. Rob is sitting in window seat number 2A.

Peta wants to sit in a window seat as close as possible to the front of the plane.

Which empty seat should Peta choose?

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How many US dollars could be bought with 50 Australian dollars using this exchange rate?

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Write your answer in the box.

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A computer chip has dimensions 8 mm × 8 mm. A scale drawing is shown below.

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What scale is used in the drawing?

1 cm represents 5 mm

2 cm represents 1 mm5 cm represents 1 mm

1 cm represents 2 mm

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Which student is the tallest?

DavidCon EvaBelle

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Five students compared their heights. This diagram shows their results.

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Which one of the following expressions is equivalent to 2(5 m + 1)?

Which fraction has the same value as 2 ?43

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Which is the net of this die?

Here is a standard die. The sum of the dots on opposite faces is 7.

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Ann recorded the colour of 50 cars in this table. 19

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The distance from P to Q is four times the distance from Q to R. The distance from P to R is 120 metres.

What is the distance from Q to R?

15 metres 20 metres 24 metres 30 metres

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What is the answer to 6.6 ÷ 0.3?

Write your answer in the box.

Tony drove 300 km in 4 hours.

His average speed for the first 180 km was 60 km per hour.

How long did he take to travel the last 120 km? hours

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What percentage of the cars is red? %

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The height (h metres) and age (a years) of a tree are related by the following inequality:

h = 2 and a = 1

h = 10 and a = 3h = 20 and a = 6

h = 6 and a = 2

Which pair of values satisfy this inequality?

Shade one bubble.

h < 4a – 3 for values of a between 1 and 10

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John has these four number cards.

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Which two cards show numbers with the same value?

and and26 62 34 4326 62 34 4326 62 34 4326 62 34 43and

The value of 7m2 when m = − 3 is

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On Monday Tim read 40% of a book. On Tuesday he read 25% of the remaining pages of the book.

What percentage of the whole book did Tim read on Tuesday? %

Write your answer in the box.

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Each sentence has one word that is incorrect. Write the correct spelling of the word in the box.

It’s been raining sinse Monday.

There are many members of the lizerd family.

I don’t like the taist of strawberries.

I’d like to clime mountains.

I heard a different vershion of the story.

The guests at the party consummed all the food.

My mum is training to run in a marothan.

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Each sentence has one word that is incorrect. Write the correct spelling of the word in the box.

I need to do some exercise to improve my fittnes.

The boy gave a perfect descripshun of the lost dog.

Some types of wild mushrooms are poisonus.

He was overwelmed by the amount of work.

The clock was anteak and very valuable.

We were disapointed when we had to leave early.

The anouncment was made over the radio.

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Sam gets into all sorts of misscheif whenever

he stays at my house.

When our cats recanise his voice, they

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Our new comunuty hospital is

equipted with an operating theatre.

Previusly patients had to travel

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The spelling mistakes in these texts have been circled. Write the correct spelling for each circled word in the box.

Many athleats have found that regular

training can make a substaintal difference

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Dad said Time for bed.

Dad said, “time for bed.”Dad said, “Time for bed.”

“Dad said” Time for bed.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

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My little brother Joe is the only one who hasn’t started school yet.

My little brother, Joe is the only one, who hasn’t started school yet.My little brother Joe is the only one who hasn’t, started school, yet.

My little brother Joe, is the only one who, hasn’t started school yet.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

Max insisted for a swim.

to go going on going in going

Which of the following correctly completes the sentence?

Shade one bubble.

Shade one bubble to show where the missing apostrophe ( ’ ) should go.

After dinner, Dads job was to wash the dishes while Mark and his sisters walked the dogs.

They were carrying things upstairs and stack them on the floor.

They were carried things upstairs and stacking them on the floor.They were carrying things upstairs and stacking them on the floor.

They were carried things upstairs and stacked them on the floor.

Which sentence is correct?

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The man, got out of the car before it burst into f lames and ran away.

The man got out of the car, before it burst into f lames, and ran away.The man, got out of the car, before it burst into f lames, and ran away.

The man got out of the car before, it burst into f lames and ran away.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

“Your dog, I said has wrecked my garden.”

“Your dog,” I said, “Has wrecked my garden.”“Your dog,” I said, “has wrecked my garden.”

“Your dog” I said, “has wrecked my garden.”

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

Shade one bubble to show where the missing apostrophe ( ’ ) should go.

Peoples ideas about animals in zoos make me angry.

Shade two bubbles to show where the missing commas ( , ) should go.

Recent surveys some carried out by independent groups indicate

that most people would prefer more daylight-saving time.

Shade two bubbles.

Mum said to obey all the signs, so we went the other way.

Mum said, “to obey all the signs, so we went the other way.”Mum said “To obey all the signs, so we went the other way.”

Mum said, to obey all the signs, so we went the other way.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?50

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Cross-Curricular Reading Comprehension Worksheets: D-8 of 36

In the wild, it often comes down to predator and predator and predator prey. There is the hunter and there is the hunted. Organisms want to stay alive. They hide or escape from animals who would like to eat them. So how do they do it? They adapt to their environment.

One very helpful adaptation is called camoufl age. You may have been surprised at some time by an animal that used camoufl age. It blended into its surroundings so well that you nearly missed seeing it. Its coloring, markings or other physical features allowed it to blend in to the area around it.

Animals use camoufl age to fool a predator. The hidden animal is not seen when a predator scans an area looking for food. Wild goats, for example, have coats that make them look invisible among rocks. A baby giraffe’s coat helps it hide among the grass and trees. A chameleon is a lizard that will change colors depending on the surface it is on.

Camoufl age often works the other way around, too. Predators can use camoufl age to trap their prey. A predator can attack unexpectedly an animal it wants to eat. The prey animal doesn’t see danger because the predator blends into the habitat. A leopard’s spotted coat helps it blend in to the background and sneak up on its prey.

Another popular adaptation is mimicry. Mimicry is when an animal has the physical characteristics that makes it look like another animal or a plant. Some moths look like a wasp. Predators that don’t like wasps will think the moth is a wasp and not eat it.

Answer the following questions based on the reading passage. Don’t forget to go back to the passage whenever necessary to fi nd or confi rm your answers.

1) What is the function of camoufl age in the wild?

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2) How do animals use mimicry to protect themselves?

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3) What’s the difference between camoufl age and mimicry?

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4) If you were a wild animal, would you rather have the ability to mimic another animal or the ability to camoufl age yourself? Why?

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5) If a chameleon was on a green leaf, what color do you think it would be?

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Cross-Curricular Reading Comprehension Worksheets: D-1 of 36

The four cardinal directions are shown on a magnetic compass. They are north, south, east and west. The same four directions are also on a map. If you learn the cardinal directions, they can help you fi nd where you are on a map.

A compass rose is a printed symbol that shows these directions. It can help you understand maps. A compass rose is usually drawn as art, with designs and details to make it beautiful. This is especially true on very old maps.

Another way to identify your exact location is to use lines of latitudeand longitude. They are both imaginary lines that circle around Earth. Lines of latitude circle the Earth running east and west. Lines of longitude circle the Earth running north and south. Together, these lines form squares. It’s like the lines you see on graph paper. If you look closely on most maps, you will see this graph paper printed on top of the map. If you look even closer, you will see numbers written by the lines. These numbers help to give addresses to places on Earth. The address for each place is known as its absolute location.

The equator is the main line of latitude that circles Earth. It is the equator is the main line of latitude that circles Earth. It is the equatorsame distance from the North Pole as it is from the South Pole. The equator is the starting point for measuring degrees of latitude. Each line of latitude is marked with a number that says how many degrees north or south of the equator it is.

The prime meridian is the main line of longitude that circles Earth. It is the starting point for measuring lines of longitude. Each line of longitude is marked with a number that says how many degrees east or west of the prime meridian it is. You can accurately identify absolute, or exact, locations on Earth. You determine the degrees that identify the latitude and longitude lines that cross closest to your location.

Answer the following questions based on the reading passage. Don’t forget to go back to the passage whenever necessary to fi nd or confi rm your answers.

1) What is the purpose of a compass rose?

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2) What is a line of latitude? ___________________

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3) What is a line of longitude? _________________

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4) In your own words, explain how to fi nd an absolute location. ___________________________________

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5) Which is more helpful on a map, a compass rose, or lines of latitude and longitude? Why?

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Writing prompts:

YOUR SCHOOL IS PROPOSING CHANGING THE SCHOOL HOURS TO 9AM-5PM.

Write a letter to your principal expressing your support or stance against this idea.

WHAT ARE THREE CHANGES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN YOUR COMMUNITY.

Write a letter to your local council outlining how these changes will improve your neighbourhood.

YOU HAVE BEEN ASKED TO DELIVER A SPEECH TO STUDENTS JUST ABOUT TO START HIGH SCHOOL.

Write your speech, considering what tips you can give them to make their first year transition smooth.

“VIDEO GAMES SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM.”

Write a persuasive argument defending your opinion.

Write a creative writing piece that explores the idea of identity and opens with the line: “Never again would I let it happen like

this”.

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Some notes for you to take (That you can then enter in to Dashboard when you log the session)

What areas does the student most need to focus on:

What are some goals to work towards over the next 10 weeks:

What strategy can you implement to see this goal happen: ie. read through a certain book, assign homework, take mini tests each week

What positive attributes does the student have? ie. comment on everything they are great at!

Use this as your first session feedback when logging the session in Dashboard. Remember all feedback is sent directly to the parents so ensure it is as detailed and valuable as can be!