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Distribution of Grade 6

This document appears to be a distribution log for Grade 6 and Grade 10 English Teacher's Guides being distributed to schools. The log includes columns for the school name, teacher's name, whether the Grade 6 or Grade 10 guide was received, and a signature from the teacher to acknowledge receipt.

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Distribution of Grade 6

This document appears to be a distribution log for Grade 6 and Grade 10 English Teacher's Guides being distributed to schools. The log includes columns for the school name, teacher's name, whether the Grade 6 or Grade 10 guide was received, and a signature from the teacher to acknowledge receipt.

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Distribution of Grade 6 & 10 English Teachers Guides

to schools
Division :
Date:
School

Teachers
name

Grade 6
TG

Grade
10
.
TG

Teachers
Signature

Running Dictation
The wheel has been an essential part of
human life for the very early years of
human civilisation. The wheel can be
best described as a circular object that
rotate on an axial bearing. The earliest
wheels were known to be wooden disks
with a hole in the middle for the axle.
The word wheel first came from an old
English word. In Sanskrit, the wheel is

called to mean round or circle. It is


believed that the wheel first originated
around 3500 BC in Mesopotamia where
it was used for chariots.

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