Lesson 84 - 17.3.2017

When I take five and add six, I get eleven, but when I take six and add seven, I get one. What I am? 
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When I take five and add six, I get eleven, but when I take six and add seven, I get one. What I am? 

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Planning
  • Quiz words
  • Check homework
  • Practice Vocab A, B, C, D

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detached house

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rainbow

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experience

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knus(se)

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Keurig(e)

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georganiseerd(e)

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ceiling

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pillow

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tap

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tapijt

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wastafel

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attraction

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space

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desk

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knabbelen

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woonkamer

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overtuigen

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chore

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prachtig(e)

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rommelig(e)

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Check homework
  • Textbook page 77
  • Workbook page 15

  • Exercises 15, 16, 17

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Exercise 15
  1. grandparents
  2. traffic
  3. bathroom
  4. shops
  5. garden
  6. second largest
  7. kitchen
  8. attic

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Exercise 16
  1. positive
  2. negative
  3. negative
  4. positive
  5. negative
  6. positive
  7. negative
  8. positive

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Exercise 17
  1. b
  2. a
  3. b
  4. b
  5. b
  6. b
  7. a
  8. a

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Practice Vocab
Go to stepping stones

Practice with Vocab

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Homework

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