stage 2 - term 4 week 2 learning activities (11/10 15/10)
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Stage 2 - Term 4 Week 2 Learning Activities (11/10 – 15/10)
You will need access to a digital device and help from a parent/carer to complete some of the following activities. If you are unable to access a device, please record and complete work in a notebook/ workbook of your choice. Keep this book at home ready to bring into your teacher when face to face learning resumes. You may also take a photo and email your teacher. Work through what you can and just do your absolute best.
Session Monday 11/10 Tuesday 12/10 Wednesday 13/10 Thursday 14/10 Friday 15/10
Morning
Reading Read Chapter 11 of Misery
Guts. You can watch the video with Mrs Cahill or use the PDF.
Write 3 – 5 sentences summarising this chapter. What are the main events? How are the characters feeling? What do you predict will happen next?
Spelling Sound search activity on Google Classroom (oo as in boot) Spelling Menu – 20 points
Reading
Login to Reading Eggs and
complete 30 minutes of
your lessons. After that
you might like to play
some of the fun games!
The teachers thought you might like to look after yourselves and your families on Wednesday. We are calling it Wellbeing Wednesday. You will have your normal Wednesday zoom with your teacher, then spend the rest of the day choosing activities from the grid.
Spelling
Online Sound Waves activities for unit XX Spelling Menu – 20 points
Reading Misery Guts - Answer the Chapter 11 comprehension questions, remembering to use full sentences. Feel free to re-read Chapter 11 first to refresh your memory.
Reading Vocabulary – from the list of words that appeared in Chapter 11, select at least five and use a dictionary to record the definition of and use each word in a sentence.
Spelling Do a Look, Cover, Write and Check with your spelling list. Complete an activity from the Spelling menu.
Grammar
Watch the video on synonyms Unit 3.2 synonyms
Writing
Watch the lesson about language features
Complete the descriptive writing paragraph for the image at the end of the video.
Writing Complete the noun, verb, adjective and adverb identification task.
Writing Paragraph editing for ‘Delightful Dogs’
BTN
Watch BTN (Behind the News) and
complete the interactive quiz online
Break
Middle
Mathematics Year 3 and 4 NOGGLE Warm up Year 3
• Unit 26: 3-digit Subtraction, p106
Year 4
• Unit 26: 4 digit subtraction with trading
Mathematics Year 3 and 4 NOGGLE Warm up
Year 3
• Unit 26: 4-digit Numbers, p107
Year 4
• Unit 26: Tens of thousands
Mathematics Year 3 and 4 NOGGLE Warm up
Year 3
• Unit 26: Octagons, p108
Year 4
• Unit 26: Combining and splitting shapes
Mathematics Year 3 and 4 NOGGLE Warm up Year 3
• Unit 26: Cubic Centimetres, p109
Year 4
• Unit 26: Cubic centimetres
Break
Afternoon
Library
Activity from Miss Compton on Google
Classroom.
Music
Activity from Mr Stevens on Google Classroom.
Visual Art
Terrific Tree Houses
Students will be putting their creative hats on and planning their own terrific tree house! Please see the supporting
document for further
instructions and videos
PDHPE
Activities from Mr K.
Spelling Term 4 week 2
Year 3
List Words
two
doing
room
blue
few
knew
use
afternoon
drew
spoon
cube
whose
through
tuesday
supermarket
Extension
Words
argue
canoe
choose
eucalyptus
influence
juicy
nuisance
pollution
queue
suit
superman
supervisor
truth
university
usually
Year 4
List Words
New
Soon
Crew
True
Truth
Used
Roof
June
Beautiful
Juice
Cruel
Through
Balloon
Computer
pollute
Extension
Words
amusement
arguable
baboon
bandicoot
bruise
eucalyptus
honeydew
influence
neutral
solution
souvenir
supervisor
unique
university
usable
Reading Monday
Misery Guts
Read chapter 11 of Misery Guts. You can watch the video with Mrs Cahill or use the PDF on your Google Classroom.
Write 3 – 5 sentences summarising this chapter. What happens in this chapter? How are the characters feeling? What do you predict will happen next?
Tuesday Reading Eggs
Login to Reading Eggs and complete 30 minutes of your lessons. After that you might like to play some of the fun games!
Thursday Misery Guts
Answer the following Chapter 11 comprehension questions, remembering to use full sentences. Feel free to re-read Chapter 11 first to refresh your memory.
Comprehension Questions
1. What was Keith’s father’s name?
2. What did Mr. Gambaso give Dad?
3. Who was their first customer?
4. What does ‘skint’ mean?
Friday Misery Guts – Vocabulary
Here are some words that appeared in Chapter 11. For each of these words use a dictionary at home or online to record the definition of the word, and then use each word in a sentence.
consumption, insults, brandishing, amok, crook, pale
Writing
Tuesday
Descriptive Language
Use the language features from the video (nouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, adjectival phrases and adverbial phrases)
to create your own descriptive paragraph of the scene shown in
the image. You don’t need to tell a story, just use language to
describe the setting and characters.
Write your paragraph here:
Thursday
Identifying Language Features
Use the stimulus picture to identify as many nouns, verbs,
adjectives and adverbs as you can find.
Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs
T4 Science- The Sun, Earth and Moon
Lesson 1: Look to the Skies
Learning intention: to explore everything I know about and my understanding of day and
night.
Success criteria: by the end of the lesson, I have completed a Venn diagram about day and
night. I have also learnt about the difference between day and night and what they have in
common.
Complete the following activities:
1. Go outside in your backyard, the patio or the balcony and lie down on the grass or a
mat and look into the sky. Do not look directly at the sun.
On a piece of paper, write down the things you can see.
Now imagine it is midnight. Write down all the things you would see in the sky in the
middle of the night.
2. Read through the vocabulary cards contained in the Night and Day Word Wall
document. Decide where to place each word on the Venn Diagram (on paper or on the
Google doc)
There will be words you do not yet understand or do not know the meaning of, put
them aside for the time being as you will learn about them later.
3. In your workbook or the Google document provided, answer the following questions:
• What do you think day and night have in common?
• What is the difference between daytime and nigh time?
• Do you prefer day time or night time? Why?
4. In your workbook, divide a page in half and create a drawing of a daytime and night
time sky.
Library Please watch the YouTube clip of Miss Compton reading the following text and complete the following
tasks. (Don’t worry! If you are unable to see the story you can still complete the second and third activities.
You are special and unique!) https://youtu.be/PBTgcx8zlTg
This Small Blue Dot by Zeno Sworder
A young, excited big sister explains to her newborn sibling all the possibilities in front of them. She tells them about
the stars and the universe and about how Mother Nature gives life to everything around us. She tells them what she
hopes to be when she grows up, but that no one should ever rush to grow up because it's hard. But the most
important thing, she says, is that they should have an imagination and contribute to the greater story of the world.
Activity 1. Can you identify what is special/unique about the narrator.
What is she interested in? ___________________________________________________________________
What is she good at? _______________________________________________________________________
What does she like to eat? ___________________________________________________________________
What does she not like to eat?________________________________________________________________
Using context clues and the illustrations, who is in her family?______________________________________
What is some of the REALLY IMPORTANT STUFF that she wants to share?___________________________________
Activity 2 What you are on the outside and who you are on the inside combine to make up the real you. Answer
the questions below to get a full picture of you. Think of it as a snapshot of you today.
Some things I like about myself are: ____________________________________________________________
My best qualities are: ________________________________________________________________________
I am good at: ______________________________________________________________________________
I would like to get better at: __________________________________________________________________
A talent I want to develop is: _________________________________________________________________
My secret dream is to: _______________________________________________________________________
Given who I am today, when I grow up, I want to be: ______________________________________________
Activity 3 Great picture books have a knack of speaking to our hearts and helping us feel connected.
Zeno Sworder is both the author and illustrator of this book. In his dedication he writes, “made with many crayons
and a few hardworking pencils”… the little girl and the baby are drawn in lead pencil, they are the things that are
real, all the possibilities and feelings are in colourful crayon.
Make your own artwork, draw yourself in lead pencil in the centre and create the most colourful amazing
surroundings of what matters to you the most, what you like, who you love, what you dream to be! Feel free to be
your whole amazing self!
If you want to, take a photo of it and share it with me at [email protected]
Music
Music - Stage 2
Week 2
The Drill Sergeant is back
Watch this video and learn the drill sergeant’s
new song Rocksteady. In it you will hear call and
response which is a musical technique where a
leader sings the first part and other singers sing a
reply.
Composition Corner (optional extension)
Rewatch the video and compose your own
body percussion accompaniment. You must
keep marching with your feet so the body
percussion needs to be played with your
hands e.g. clap, click, patch (slap thighs). If
you want to you can email your
performance to:
PE
PDHPE Home Learning Term 4 – Week 2
Video: https://youtu.be/2h2Y9dxjlsg
Fitness circuit
Warm up
30 Seconds running on the spot
40 x High knees
30 x Heel flicks
Repeat x 2
Circuit
30 Seconds bear crawl
20 x Sit-ups
20 x Star jumps
20 x Slow star jumps
10 x Bodyweight squats
10 x Lunges each leg
10 x Push-ups
Get a drink of water
Repeat x 2
Kick golf
Vs a parent, sibling or a carer in a game of kick
golf in your backyard or at the park. You will
each use a ball such as a soccer ball, rugby ball,
volleyball or even a tennis ball.
The rules are simple, drop punt (like you would
see in the AFL) for each kick.
Get creative and take turns creating your own
fun and challenging ‘holes’ around the yard or
at the park.
An example at the park could be: Starting from
the corner of the field, kick it between the goals
and then finish by hitting a certain pole or sign.
Who can get to the designated location using
the least number of kicks?