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Stage 3 Learning from home 30/08/21
Big Idea: Civics and Citizenship
Students will be looking at the roles, rights and responsibilities of being a good citizen in Australia
Learning does not happen in straight lines
Learning is always moving
It takes courage, Grit and Focus to persevere through new learning
And we are proud of you when you do it …
On this puzzle piece, Draw something you have focussed hard on while in home learning. What did it look like while you were focussing?
At the end of this week…
On this puzzle piece: Draw what success looks like after focussing hard during home learning !
Cut out your puzzle pieces, put them together and send to your teacher on DOJO!
Your task is to decorate your wooden spoon any way you like, use
textas, scraps of material, wool or anything you can think of.
Have lots of fun and make your spoon look great!
When you’re finished take a photo and post it on dojo.
There will be a PRIZE for each Stage – for the most creative spoon!
You can keep your spoon - put it in a vase or cup, on your table/desk
– or create a Spring Garden in your front or backyard!
Get Creating and have fun!
Some Spoonville Inspiration
Spring Spoonville
Garden!
Stage 3 Week 8 Learning from home
Reading Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09
How to Behave in a Movie Theatre
Read the article and answer the questions in the resource pack. Click on the link or scan the QR
code to access the reading.
https://tinyurl.com/3jwvzrfm
Park Signs Read the text ‘Two Park Signs’
and answer the questions in the resource pack.
Reading is available in the
resource pack.
Supermarket Guidelines Read the news article
‘Supermarkets in NSW unite in push for shoppers to follow COVID guidelines, treat staff respectfully’ and answer the
questions in the resource pack. Click on the link or scan the QR
code to access the reading. https://tinyurl.com/pvb2jrpr
Bag Check Guidelines Read the article
‘Bag Check Guidelines’ and answer the questions in the
resource pack. Click on the link or scan the QR code to access
the reading.
https://tinyurl.com/2mfz5dr9
Respect our Staff Signs Read the signs ‘Your
Responsibilities’ and ‘We are here to help you’ and answer the questions in the resource pack. Click on the link or scan the QR
code to access the reading.
Stage 3 Week 8 Learning from home
Writing Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09
Etiquette in Public Spaces There are expected etiquette that we follow in movie theatres, there is also the same expectation in other public spaces. Consider the 3 places below, what are some social etiquette rules we follow in these spaces? Complete the template that is attached to the resource pack.
Signage Planning You have been given a very important responsibility to create a sign for a public space within Granville. You need to plan your sign below. Things you should consider:
• Include a catchy heading • Suitable
images/illustrations • Appropriate Font and
text size • Appropriate language for
your audience – make sure your message is clear
Design your Signage You are to use your planning from yesterday to work on designing your very own signage. Ensure your sign has the following:
• A catchy heading • Suitable
images/illustrations • Appropriate Font and
text size • Appropriate language
for your audience – make sure your message is clear
Planning your Presentation Use the planning template to plan
a PowerPoint presentation to convince your Local Council to use
your signage.
Things you should consider: • How you will hook your
audience (The council) • Appropriate language
suited to your audience • Your arguments and
supporting details • Suitable
images/illustrations to support your arguments
• Concluding statement that sums up your argument
Presenting your Presentation Present your PowerPoint presentation about your
signage.
Ensure your presentation includes:
• PowerPoint slides accompanied by a voice recording for each slide
• Appropriate language suited to your audience
• Your arguments and supporting details
• Suitable images/illustrations to support your arguments
• Concluding statement that sums up your argument
Stage 3 Week 8 Learning from home
Numeracy Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09
Swimming Pool Construction WALT: Estimate, measure and calculate the Volume and Capacity of 3D objects. You have been nominated to decide on the volume of a swimming pool that is to be built at your school. You must decide on the dimensions of the pool (length, width, depth), however, the depth of the pool must be 2 metres. Extension: Choose any 3D object in your house such as a tissue box or cereal box to estimate, measure and calculate the Volume and Capacity of your 3D object. https://tinyurl.com/f2uc8hhc
Candy Box Volumes WALT: Construct different rectangular prisms. The first activity asks you which ‘Candy Box’ you would buy. Explain your reasoning. The second activity is using isometric dot paper, you are going to construct different rectangular prisms that have the same volume and explain your reasoning for the same choices. Extension: Ask your parents which rectangular prism they would buy off you and get them to explain why. https://tinyurl.com/4uzk4rst
Factors and Multiples WALT: Use factors and multiples to strengthen our multiplication and division. Create and play the Factors and Multiples Minesweeper game to brush up on your skills. You’ll find everything you need in today’s resources. Before you start, watch this important video to refresh your knowledge of factors and multiples. https://tinyurl.com/n3pe5kah
Area WALT: Convert units of measurement to calculate area of shapes. Today, you will be converting units of measurement to assist in calculating areas of given shapes. You will be required to create your own house with the shapes provided. Then you are to measure and calculate the area of your property.
Extension: You can add your own 3-4 shapes to construct your house. https://tinyurl.com/2hp67b26
Angle Angels WALT: Recognise and estimate the size of angles in everyday life and to accurately measure angles. Today you will be focusing on estimating and measuring the size of angles. Complete the Angle Angels task sheet found in today’s resources. Before you start watch this important video to refresh your knowledge of angles. https://tinyurl.com/3bunp6jd
Stage 3 Week 8 Learning from home
Fitness Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09
Toss Game Task:
Using chalk or anything you can draw on the floor with, draw 5
big circles inside each other like the picture below. You are also to draw a line about 3 metres
away from the circle to indicate your starting line. Label each circle
Small circle = 50 points Second circle = 40 points,
Third circle = 30 points, Fourth circle = 20 points
Fifth circle = 10 points. Your job is to toss a pair of rolled up
socks or a sponge into the circle to get the most amount of points. Have 10 turns then
calculate your points that was gained.
Yoga/Stretching Task:
To complete this activity, scan the barcode and watch the
video.
https://tinyurl.com/ba3pjj3w
Follow and repeat the stretches. Yoga exercises and stretching will help you feel
grounded, make you feel good and give you a kick start to your
day.
Challenge: Write a few sentences about how you felt after completing the activity.
Balancing Task:
Using masking tape, make a straight line on the ground. Walk to the end while trying to balance on the line. Do it with a partner and see who
can do it the fastest, who can walk heel-to-toe, who can
walk it backwards the fastest, who can do it with their eyes closed (take your socks off so you can feel the line) and who can jump the line the fastest.
Challenge: Try different shapes of lines such as zigzags, spirals, and
different angles.
Fitness Task:
To complete this activity, scan the barcode and watch the video.
https://tinyurl.com/phb6b28 Follow and repeat the fitness
activities that are shown. Don’t forget to have fun!
Challenge: Create your own fitness sequence using some of the moves you see
in the video.
Nature Hunt Task:
With a family member, go on a walk in your nearest park. Spot
as many different animals as you can find and write them down or
remember them. Make a tally and see which of you and your walking partner saw more of!
Challenge: Draw the different types of
animals that you saw!
Stage 3 Week 8 Learning from home
Body & Mind Monday 30/08 Tuesday 31/08 Wednesday 01/09 Thursday 02/09 Friday 03/09
Write a ‘Thank you’ List Writing a ‘thank you’ list is one way to slow down and appreciate the small (and big) things in your life. Use the resources in the Learning Pack to guide you through this task.
Meditation
Locate a relaxing, quiet place that you can disconnect from your surroundings. Find a chair to set on and follow the steps in the pack. How did you feel after completing the task?
Book Monsters Today will we be creating your own bookmarks. Be creative and use your imaginations when creating your animal or monster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXqBHW7TPoA
Have a look in your learning pack for what you need, and the steps required to complete the activity.
Heart Art Living in Australia, you are fortunate to be to growing up within a diverse and culturally rich society. At GEPS, we represent how beautiful Australia truly is. Coming from so many backgrounds, we manage to celebrate each other with pride and treat each other with respect. Complete the Heart Art task found in today’s resources to support those in your community and beyond that need you the most.
I am an Amazing Person Positive talk is very important. Being kind to yourself is the first step in self-care. When it comes to saying positive things about ourselves, we find it very difficult. Self-belief and knowing your worth, is essential right now. Complete the ‘I am an Amazing Person’ task found in today’s resources to get yourself on the right track to a better positive relationship with the person that knows you best........you!
visit twinkl.com
Character Profile Character name
Personality What is your characters behaviour and attitude?
Actions What does your character do in the story?
Change How has your character evolved over the story?
Draw a sketch of your favourite character
Look at class dojo on Monday for pictures of GEPS teachers dressed in their book week costume! Appearance Describe how your character looks
MOVIES » CINEMAS
How to Behave in a Movie TheaterExplore this Article
Co-authored by Last Updated: May 24, 2021
Going to the movies for the first time? Are you unsure of what it will be like or how you shouldbehave? Making the most of your movie-going experience is as simple as being courteous,following theater rules, and embracing a generous spirit towards your family and friends.
Being Prepared Following Movie Theater Etiquette Questions & AnswersTips and Warnings References
wikiHow Staff
1 Arrive early to avoid entering the theater after the movie has started. Make sure toget to the movie theater with enough time to park your car, buy snacks, use the
bathroom, find your screen, choose seats, and get settled. Adjust your arrival time if you areseeing a recently released movie or if you’re attending at peak hours. This means longer linesand a crowded theater.
Being PreparedMethod
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Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Monday – Reading 30/09
2 Use the bathroom before entering the theater. Getting up to use the bathroom in themiddle of the movie is disruptive. Make sure to locate the bathroom closest to your movie
theater before entering. Even if you use the bathroom beforehand, you may need to go againduring the movie. Knowing the quickest route will get you in, out, and back in your seatquickly.
3 Let friends and family know where you are. Notifying your friends and family thatyour phone will be turned off for the next few hours shows respect and maturity. It also
helps to avoid disruptions during the movie.
4 Make calls and end text message conversations before entering the movietheater. Place any last-minute calls and end unfinished text message conversations
outside of the movie theater. Talking or texting on your mobile phone during the movie isirritating and rude. This is especially true in 3D movies that require the use of special glassesthat react to certain bright lights. [2]
5 Offer to stand in line for snacks and drinks. If you’re seeing a movie with a group offriends or family members, offer to stand in the concession line. This shows your
generosity and helps keep the group organized. While you stand in line, your companions canuse the bathroom, save seats in the theater, and get settled. It also makes their experiencemore enjoyable and they will be more likely to invite you for another movie.
Make sure to take the group order and ask for money before getting in line. Trying toorganize while in the concession line will slow down other movie goers who alreadyknow what they want.
1 Treat movie theater staff with respect. This applies to all interactions includingpurchasing tickets, buying snacks and drinks at the concession stand, and
acknowledging cleaning staff as you exit the theater at the end of the movie. How you treatthe staff is a reflection of your own maturity.
Following Movie Theater EtiquetteMethod
2
2 Enter the movie theater quietly and choose a seat quickly. You will enter the theaterat the very bottom or very top of the seating area. Find your seat respectfully without
pushing, running, jumping, or talking loudly. If you sit next to another patron, always ask if theopen seat is actually available. They may be saving it for someone.
3 Turn off any electronic devices. This is one of the biggest behavior faux pas you canmake during a movie. Make sure your mobile phone is turned completely off. The light
from your screen can be incredibly irritating to the other movie goers. [3]
4 Release saved seats when the lights dim. If you are saving a seat for a friend orfamily member, release the seat as the lights dim and before the trailers begin. Seats are
generally available on a first come, first serve basis. It is rude to hold a seat for someone whois late over movie goers who have arrived on time. [4]
5 Don't talk during the movie. The sound of your voice may disturb other patrons whoare trying to listen to the movie. If you absolutely have to make a comment, make sure to
speak in a quiet whisper.
6 Exit the movie theater silently and respectfully during the movie. If you have toleave the theater while the movie is still showing, try your best to crouch to avoid
blocking other people's view. Be as quick as you can, while also keeping safety in mind. Don’ttalk while leaving the theater and try your best to time your departure with an appropriate partof the movie.
7 Share your space respectfully with strangers. Be aware of shared armrests anddon’t let your personal items stray into another seat. Be careful not to kick the chair in
front of you. If you experience disruptions, such as a movie goer kicking the back of your seat,address the situation calmly and politely.
You can also find a different seat. Keep in mind, everyone has a right to sit where theywant, so try to make the best of the situation without disrupting the movie.
8 Pick up any trash. Leaving empty candy boxes, greasy popcorn bags, and emptiedsoda containers is disrespectful and immature. By cleaning up your seating area, you are
treating the movie theater staff with respect. Remember, they have to clean up the theaterafter every movie for their entire shift.
9 Wait for the lights to turn back on before exiting the movie theater. Unless it’s anemergency, wait until the lights have turned on before standing up. This shows respect to
other movie goers who are still watching the screen. It is also safer as you can easily seewhere you’re walking.
Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Monday – Reading Questions
Behave in the Movie Theatre
30/8/21
1. Provide 2-4 reasons why it is important to arrive early to the cinemas.
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2. Talking or texting on your mobile phone is irritating and rude. Provide 2 more examples of why your mobile phoneshould be off during a movie session._______________________________________________________________________________________________
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3. The text states many theatre etiquettes (polite behaviour), give at least 4 examples of the etiquettes.
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4. Why did the author write this article and what is the purpose of the text? Consider audience, illustrations and use oflanguage._______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Monday – Writing
30/8/21
Etiquette in Public Spaces
There are expected etiquette that we follow in movie
theatres, there is also the same expectation in other public
spaces. Consider the 3 places below, what are some social
etiquette rules we follow in these spaces?
Library Etiquette
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Park/Playground Etiquette
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Shopping Centre/ Supermarket Etiquette
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To be successful, you need to
• List 5 social etiquette rules in each section
• Write in proper sentences
• Make sure you use the correct metalanguage
Monday Numeracy: 30th of August
WALT: Estimate, measure and calculate the Volume and Capacity of 3D objects.
I Will Be Successful By:
Estimating, Measuring and Calculating my answers using cubic measurements and capacity
measurements.
Constructing a swimming pool using the appropriate measurements.
Estimating, Measuring and Calculating a 3D object in my house.
SWIMMING POOL CONSTRUCTION
You have been nominated to decide on the volume of a swimming pool that is to be built
at your school. You must decide on the dimensions of the pool (length, width, depth),
however, the depth of the pool must be 2 metres.
1. Estimate how many cubic metres you think the swimming pool should be:
____________________ 𝑚3
2. What dimensions of the swimming pool have you decided on?
_______________ x _______________ x _______________
3. Using the measurements above, what is the volume of your swimming pool?
_____________________
4. Calculate the capacity of your 3D object:
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5. Draw a diagram of your swimming pool using the isometric dots below:
Monday Numeracy: 30th of August
CLAUSTROPHOBIA
Choose any 3D object in your house such as a tissue box, cereal
box to estimate, measure and calculate the Volume and Capacity of your 3D object.
1. What is your 3D object? __________________________
2. Estimate the volume of your chosen 3D object:
____________________ 𝑚3
3. What are the dimensions of your 3D object?
_______________ x _______________ x _______________
Monday Numeracy: 30th of August
4. Using the measurements above, what is the volume of your 3D Object?
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5. Calculate the capacity of your 3D object:
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Working out space (if needed)
1. Report on your findings (What did you notice about this task?):
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Write a ‘Thank You’ List:
Writing a ‘thank you’ list is one way to slow down and appreciate the small (and big) things in your life. It doesn’t need to be long, you could just write down three to five things you’re thankful for. For example, Maybe it’s the delicious breakfast you had this morning. The support and love you get from your friends. The courage you found to speak up for yourself the other day.
Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Tuesday – Reading Questions
Two Park Signs
31/8/21
1. What is one rule both signs ask people to do?
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2. Think about the words us and you in this sentence from the text …. help us keep it this way by putting all rubbish in the bin before you leave. What is the author trying to tell us? _______________________________________________________________________________________
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3. Describe the difference between the two park signs. Keep in mind the language and layout of both signs. _______________________________________________________________________________________
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4. Describe the similarities between the two park signs.
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Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Tuesday – Writing
Signage Planning
31/8/21
Plan a Signage for a Public Space
You have been given a very important
responsibility to create a sign for a public space
within Granville. You need to plan your sign below.
Things you should consider:
• Include a catchy heading
• Suitable images/illustrations
• Appropriate Font and text size
• Appropriate language for your audience – Make sure your message is clear
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To be successful, you need to
• Follow the prompts for the different elements you need to consider
• Make sure you use the correct metalanguage
Tuesday Numeracy: 31st of August
WALT: Construct different rectangular prisms that have the same volume. I Will Be Successful By: Explaining that objects with the same volume may be different shapes Recognising that rectangular prisms with the same volume may have different dimensions
Candy Box Volumes
Which Candy Box would you buy? A, B or C? Provide two reasons for your choice.
A B C
Provide two reasons for your choice: ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
Tuesday Numeracy: 31st of August
Using Isometric Paper, you are going to construct your own Candy Box Volumes by creating three different rectangular prisms that have the same volume. This means, you need to choose a number (for example, 16cm3) and construct three different rectangular prisms. Once you have completed this, you need to explain your reasoning for the design choices you have made.
Extension: Ask your parents which rectangular prism they would buy off you and get them to explain why they made that choice. Record their response here: ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
Tuesday Body and Mind Meditation
Meditation
Locate a relaxing, quiet place that you can disconnect from your surroundings and focus on yourself. You need a chair to set on.
Steps 1- Sit upright, close your eyes and bring your attention to your body. Feel the weight of your body. 2- Now take three deep breaths. Hold and release after 3 seconds. 3- Notice the sensations of your feet touching the floor, and your back against the chair. 4- Bring your attention to and soften your stomach. 5- Soften your hands, arms, shoulders, neck and throat. 6-Relax your face and facial muscles. Notice your whole-body present. 7- Take 1 more Deep breath. Hold for 3 seconds. Be aware of your whole body as best you can. 8-Take 1 last deep breath and when you’re ready open your eyes. How did you feel after completing the task?
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Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Wednesday – Reading Questions
Supermarket Guidelines
1/9/21
1. What did the joint statement by the major supermarkets encourage NSW residents to do? Why do you think it was
important for all the supermarkets to be united?
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2. Provide 2-4 reasons why it is important to treat supermarket staff with courtesy and respect.
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3. In the article, the author repeats ‘The statement urges shoppers to treat supermarket staff with courtesy and respect’ four times. List the reason why the author repeats that sentence and state the purpose. __________________________________________________________________________________________
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4. The statement highlights ‘No-one working or shopping in any of our stores should experience abusive or aggressive
behaviour’. Do you agree with this sentence? Why or why not?
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Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Wednesday – Writing
Signage for a Public Space
1/9/21
Signage for a Public Space
To be successful, you need to:
• Follow the plan you created for the different elements you need to consider
• Make sure you use the correct metalanguage
Week 8- Wednesday 1st September-Numeracy Task
Upload your game grids and reflection and tell us who won!
This is a game for two players. You can play with somebody at home.
Player 1 chooses an even number and crosses it out on the grid.
Player 2 takes their turn to choose a number on the grid. They must cross out a factor or
multiple of the number chosen by Player 1.
It’s now back to Player 1. They need to choose a factor or multiple of the number that
was crossed off by their opponent.
Continue to take it in turns in this manner, at each stage choosing a number that is a
factor or multiple of the number just crossed out by the other player.
The first person who is unable to cross out a number loses.
Play 3 rounds on the number grids provided for you. Don’t forget to tell us who wins!
Write a reflection about the game. Tell us if you found it challenging or difficult, the
Maths skills you used to play and if you got faster as you settled into them game.
Factors and Multiples
Minesweeper
Week 8- Wednesday 1st September-Numeracy Task
Upload your game grids and reflection and tell us who won!
Week 8- Wednesday 1st September-Numeracy Task
Upload your game grids and reflection and tell us who won!
Week 8- Wednesday 1st September-Numeracy Task
Upload your game grids and reflection and tell us who won!
My Reflection:
Wednesday Body and Mind Activity
Book Monsters
What you need
Coloured paper (if you don’t have any use plain white paper attached in the pack)
Scissors
Glue
Marker or pen
Colouring pencils or markers
Steps
Click on the link or scan the QR code to watch the video to complete the task. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXqBHW7TPoA
Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Thursday – Reading Questions
Bag Check Guidelines
2/9/21
1. What is the purpose of a bag check guideline?
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2. Are you allowed to refuse a bag check? What are your rights? Use evidence from the text.
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3. By entering a store with signage, what conditions are customers agreeing to? ___________________________________________________________________________________________
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4. Who enforces Australian Consumer Law?
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Thursday – Writing 2/9/2021
Main Idea Include how you will hook your audience (The council)
Key Vocabulary Language Features
Arguments and supporting details
Visual Features Concluding Statement
My Presentation:
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Thursday Numeracy Area
Area
WALT: convert units of
measurement to calculate areas
of squares, rectangles and
triangles.
What is Area?
Area is the term used to define the amount of space taken up by a
2D shape or surface.
Units of Measurement The common units of area are; Square Millimetre (mm²) Square Centimetre (cm²) Square Meter (m²) Square Kilometre(Km²)
Before we can calculate area of a given shape we must ensure all
the units are the same. The measurements of area will be
inaccurate if the units are different.
Let’s have a closer look at our Converting Area chart
If we move from smaller
unit to larger units we
must divide by 10, 100 or
1000 depending on what
unit we are moving from.
But if we move from larger
units to smaller units we
must multiply by 10, 100 or
1000.
For example: 150mm²= ________cm²
So, I need to divide by 10.
150÷10=15cm²
Another example: 2km²= _______m²
So, now I need to multiply as I am moving from larger unit to smaller
unit.
2×1000=2000m²
You can use any strategy that your familiar with for multiplication
and division.
Success criteria
➢ Correctly converts between units
➢ Calculate area of given shapes
➢ Accurately measures and
calculates composite areas
Thursday Numeracy Area
Activity
Convert the following units below. Show all working out.
1. 5km² =________m²
2. 8cm²= ________m²
3. 7.5cm²=_______mm²
4. 28mm²=_______cm²
5. 17m²=________cm²
Activity
Calculate the area of the given shapes. Show all working out.
1)
2)
Challenge
256mm²=_________m²
3.6km²=_________cm²
Triangle
Area = ½
× b × h
b = base h = vertical
height
Square
Area = a2
a = length
of side
Rectangle
Area = w
× h
w = width h = height
Formula to calculate area based on shape
5cm
3m
150cm
Thursday Numeracy Area
3)
Activity
Cut the shapes below to create your own house, paste them on the
sheet below. Then measure and calculate the area of your house in
cm² and m². Show all working out. You need a scissor, ruler and glue.
Extension activity
You can add your own 3-4 shapes to construct your house.
8cm
120m
m
Thursday Numeracy Area
My House
Take a photo and upload on Dojo.
Week 8- Thursday 2nd- Body and Mind- Heart Art
Life looks very different right now. To ensure we protect our health and the health of others, we
are staying safe at home.
Whilst this is the right thing to do, it’s not easy. We miss our friends and our freedom.
For many people in our community this is made all the harder by other events in their lives.
Coming together as a community to show our care and support for the people that need it the
most, will make a massive difference.
Mental Health- there are people in our community that struggle with the health of their mind.
Living daily and suffering from illnesses like depression and anxiety is always difficult. This
suffering is made worse when they are cut off from the community and services that support
them.
Around the world, people’s lives are affected by the unkind acts of others. In war affected
countries, people are deprived of the healthcare and personal space needed during a
pandemic. The worry of illness and lack of physical safety is very real for many people. We
are privileged to share our community with many wonderful families from Afghanistan.
Extending our care and solidarity to our Afghani families is essential at a time when accessing
support services is difficult.
The elderly within our community, are some of the loneliest people we live amongst. Retiring
from work, a slowing lifestyle and grown-up children leading busy lives are just some of the
reasons older people spent a lot of time alone. Lockdown restrictions cut our elderly off from
the social support they rely on in their times of need.
Healthcare workers are the unsung heroes of the pandemic. They risk their own lives to care
for those infected, often having to separate themselves from their loved ones to protect their
health. For our doctors, nurses and emergency services the pandemic has been an 18-
month marathon that they have ran without complaint. Showing our appreciation for what
they do for us will help them carry on the fight.
Task
Use the coloured strips of paper on the following pages to create a piece of art that shows the
people in your community that you care.
You can display your art outside your home for passers by to view. You may also donate it to a
neighbour in need as long as you can do this with zero physical contact, for example leaving it on
a doorstep or putting it in a letter box.
Heart Art
Week 8- Thursday 2nd- Body and Mind- Heart Art
Examples to Inspire You
You can create something similar or come up with something unique. You have been provided
with colours that represent the cause you may want to support.
Should you wish to support or Afghani families, you have been provided with colours of the
Afghani flag.
You may wish to write a caring message on your artwork or include added extras with supplies you
have at home.
Please share your beautiful creations on Dojo.
Week 8 Learning from Home Pack
Friday– Reading Questions
Respect our Staff Signs
3/9/21
1. Who is the audience for both texts?
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2. What is the purpose of these texts? (To inform, to entertain or to persuade?) Provide a justification of your answer.
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3. Choose one of the posters and describe what visual features the author has used? Colour, font type and size, images,
positioning and text.
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4. If you were given the task of changing one of these posters to be more child friendly, what would you change? Describe the changes you would make. Why would they help children understand this poster better? ___________________________________________________________________________________________
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Week 8- Friday 3rd September- Numeracy- Angle Angels
Don’t forget to upload your work to Dojo
Part 1
Cut out the coloured strips and labels.
Look around your home to find angles you can see in everyday
objects. You must find a minimum of 5.
Use the strips to highlight the angles you find.
These images give you an idea of places you can look.
Write an estimation of how big each angle is in degrees
and what kind of angle you believe it to be, on a label.
(Straight Line, Right Angle, Reflex, Obtuse, Acute)
Take a photo of your angles with their labels and upload them to your Dojo portfolio.
Labels
Angle Angels
I am a successful learner
because:
I can identify
angles in the real
world and estimate
their size.
I can create angles
and measure them
accurately with a
protractor.
Week 8- Friday 3rd September- Numeracy- Angle Angels
Don’t forget to upload your work to Dojo
Highlighting Strips
Week 8- Friday 3rd September- Numeracy- Angle Angels
Don’t forget to upload your work to Dojo
Part 2
Cut out the strips below and stick them down on the easel to create a
geometrical design like the one in this example. Make it look as interesting
as you can.
Cut out the protractor and use it to measure the angles you see within
your design.
Draw each angle and write its size in degrees inside it.
Don’t forget to upload your work to Dojo
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