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Classwork Series and Exercises {English Language – JSS3}: How to Write a Play

Literature: Features of a Play Plays have the following features: The speakers’ names are printed in capitals at the beginning of their speech, with a colon following the name. E.g. DANIEL:, TOLU: e.t.c A play may also contain stage directions e.g. (Takes her hand.) These always appear in italics, and in brackets. E.g. DANIEL (He turns

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Classwork Series and Exercises (Mathematics – JSS1): Estimation and Approximation

ESTIMATION AND APPROXIMATION ROUNDING OFF To ’round off’ or ‘approximate’ a number to a desired degree of accuracy, we round the number up if the next digit is 5 or more  or we round the number down if the next digit is less than 5. We represent approximately as ‘~’ Examples 73 is close to 70 if approximating to or rounding in “tens”.

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Classwork Series and Exercises (English – SS2): Nouns (Countable, Concrete, Abstract) and Skill Focus

A. Structure: Nouns – Countable and Uncountable/Concrete and Abstract Countable nouns  are nouns that can be counted (e.g. oranges).  So how do we know whether or not a noun is countable or uncountable? A countable noun is a noun with both a singular and a plural form. Singular Form Plural Form car cars coin coins broom brooms

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