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Aswan governorate Edfu educational administration Mansour Mashally prep school

FUN WITH SCIENCE & MATHS

DONE BY / THE FIVE GROUP 1- DINA ALY 2- AYA ADEL 3- GEHAD KHALED 4- AHMED MOUSTAFA 5- ALY HASSAN

Open your books page number 40 let us read the conversation between Soha & Manal Soha : Manal what will happen if I put this in water? Manal : what it made of ? Soha : paper Manal : if it is paper I think it will float Soha : yes it is floating you are right Manal : if you put wood in water, it will float. Why is it sinking ? Soha : because there is a piece of brick in the box

After reading let us show some new vocabulary such as 1- materials 2-glass 3-wood 4-plastic 5-brick 6-paper 7-add 8-divid by 9-multiply by 10- take away 11- float 12- sink

After reading & new vocabulary we saw if in our conversation let us know IF the first conditional IF + PRESENT SIMPLE →FUTURE SIMPLE IF you put wood in the water, it will float

Resources 1- student book 2- work book 3- bit by bit book 4- internet