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Although our lives depend on plants for virtually everything that keeps us alive (oxygen, food, fibers, lumber, fuel, etc), their lives remain a secret to most of us. The reason is simple - plants live on a different time-scale from ours. Although not usually obvious in the relatively hyperactive activities of humans, plants are in constant motion as they develop, search for light and nutrients, avoid predators, exploit neighbors, and reproduce.
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Using the Rhythm Band
* To draw music on the screen, click on the pencil, choose an instrument and draw on any of the 6 lines of the percussion score.
* To edit your music, click on the "selection" tool (the dashed square) to activate the "edit" mode. On the score, drag a rectangle around the area you want to edit. You may use the tools below the "selection" tool to duplicate, erase and reverse the selected area.
* To adjust the tempo of your music, select the turtle or rabbit to make it play slow or fast.
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Welcome Woodside Parents and Students! This website has been created as a resource for you to help build concepts, practice math facts, help with homework, and as fun activities to pass the time. We hope you have fun!!!
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his activity will be spread over at least a week. It combines skills from both the language and ICT programmes of study and is ideal for years 5 and 6.
After introducing what an auction is, pupils produce a professional-looking auction catalogue and then hold their own auction with a bid limit of 50p.
The spreadsheet is set up to automatically analyse and graph sales patterns in the auction.
The session ends with an antiques quiz.