Year 4 Autumn 2 List 2 Whole Class
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collision |
Collision is the impact when things collide.
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television |
He focused on his work without the interference of television.
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division |
Division is grouping or sharing.
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subtraction |
We also did lots of mental subtraction and addition.
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explosion |
The bomb caused an explosion.
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rotation |
Rotation is where you twist or turn something round.
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invasion |
The invasion of Britain by the Romans eventually led to war with the Celts.
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consideration |
Consideration is one of Woodcot's values where children think about others.
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conclusion |
After our science investigation we came to a conclusion about what had happened.
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creation |
There are many creation stories about how the world began.
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emotion |
The film contained scenes of strong emotion.
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position |
The position of the punctuation marks when writing speech is very important.
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fraction |
A fraction is a part of a whole.
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version |
I'd like to hear your version of events.
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reaction |
His quick reaction stopped the other team from scoring the goal.
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