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James Nat πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ½
9:42
I understand the question
Mr Gandhi
9:42
That's okay then - you can move on to the next questions or task
James Nat πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ½
9:43
A PC running Windows 10
Mr Gandhi
9:43
Hmm I'm not sure then. I've answered it on a Windows 10 laptop and it worked. Strange one!
Natasha B
9:47
hi
Iona 🍿
9:50
Hi Natasha! 😊
James Nat πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ½
9:58
I've done LbQ for today
Mr Gandhi
9:58
Excellent - well done! Did you know that a special Lion King assembly is starting on the Oak website at 10am? I think there are members of the cast hosting a lesson
Iona 🍿
9:59
I’ve done task 1 now!
Mr Gandhi
9:59
Excellent!
Iona 🍿
10:01
Not sure about q2 task 2 though... πŸ˜•
Mr Gandhi
10:01
Clue:Compound means the joining of two parts...
James Nat πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ½
10:03
Mr Gandhi this isn't to do with LbQ but I'm creating the scratch account do I have to put a certain username and password or should I just make them up.
Mr Gandhi
10:03
Could you use your school login if possible - the username and password that you use to log on to school PCs
Iona 🍿
10:03
😁
Mr Gandhi
10:04
Live Lion King assembly if anybody is interested
Iona 🍿
10:14
OK, last task now!
Steph :
10:24
How is everyone today
Mr Gandhi
10:24
I'm good thanks, Steph - how are you?
Iona 🍿
10:24
Done LBQ for today! Probably the best LBQing I’ve ever done! πŸ₯³πŸ˜œπŸ˜‹πŸ€©πŸ€ͺπŸ˜†
Mr Gandhi
10:24
Woo! That's great!
Mr Gandhi
10:25
Have a break now then possibly try the Scratch tasks
Iona 🍿
10:25
Hi Steph, I’ve been missing you!
Mr Gandhi
10:25
The Lion King assembly was fun - I was belting out the song in my office
Iona 🍿
10:26
This scratch stuff sounds fun! Can’t wait to do it.
Bye everyone!πŸ¦„πŸΌπŸ¨
HarryπŸ˜ŽπŸ‘
10:29
all lbq done
Mr Gandhi
10:29
Excellent, Harry! Have a break now then try the scratch tasks
Mr Gandhi
10:29
Don't forget to read the ending to The Giant's Necklace too
Natasha B
10:31
im stuck on number 24 on set A
Mr Gandhi
10:31
Think about all the prime numbers smaller than 20. Which of those can you add to five to make 20. When you've worked that out - which is the bigger number? That will be your answer
Natasha B
10:33
The prime numbers are 1,3,5,7,11,13,17,19
Mr Gandhi
10:33
Great! So now experiment to see which two can add to 5 to make 20
Mr Gandhi
10:35
Remember that 1 isn't a prime number Natasha and you've missed one off your list
2 is a prime number
Natasha B
10:36
oh 5,13,2 so 13 is the answerΒ Β Β Β Β Β Thank you
Mr Gandhi
10:36
Correct! Well done
MadisonπŸ’•
10:41
Hello
James Nat πŸ‘¦πŸ½πŸ‘¦πŸ½
10:42
On Scratch I can't access lesson2 but I can access 3 and 4
Mr Gandhi
10:42
It's a word document that should download
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