Home learning

Hi it’s Rhys. Today I have done SumDog,5 a day, and Aldabra then the Darth Vader challenge.

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  1. I like the Darth Vader quote “You underestimate the power of the apostrophe.” I would say, “Never underestimate the power of punctuation.” It can change the meaning of a sentence. Nice work Rhys.

  2. Hi Rhys, you’ve completed a lot of work today! Great algebra. Apostrophes are used to show that something belongs to someone, and when you make a contraction (when you leave some letters out of a word, the apostrophe goes in their place). You’ve really got the hang of the contractions – fantastic, Rhys! When you are showing something belongs to someone, the apostrophe usually goes before the s:
    Darth Vader is Luke’s father.
    Unless it belongs to more than one thing, for example:
    The Ewoks’ home planet is Endor.
    Hope that helps. Great effort today, Rhys, keep it up. 🙂

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