Week 7: Tuesday 24th August

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

Webex meetings will be open for an additional 30 minutes for you to ask questions or clarify work. If you need any additional support, please jump back on Webex (10:00-10:30) and your teacher will be able to assist you further.

Your teacher may also ask you to stay back on Webex for small group work at this time.

3K

Meeting number: 165 327 8351

Password: 3K

Meeting Link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=md713885b5cd2d91dc4f352c96aef6282

3/4B

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford

Meeting Link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to write a book review on a non-fiction text.

Success Criteria:

  • I can analyse the text and think about what I enjoyed.
  • I can discuss how the book made me feel.
  • I can include new information I learnt.

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Watch:

Non fiction Book Review

Watch Fauna (above) or read a NON FICTION (information) book from your shelf or Wushka.

Complete the Non-Fiction Book Review on Seesaw, by printing or by creating your own in your homework book (write the questions in your book and answer).


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

Independent Task: Sort the spelling words into the correct spellings. Rule your page into 6 boxes and write the headings or, aw, a, ar, au, al and sort the words into these categories. Are there any other ‘or’ sound words you can add?

Learning Intention:

We are learning to take notes on research.

Success Criteria:

  • I can search for information and facts
  • I can write information in my own words

Hook:

Independent Writing Task:

Using the provided documents on Platypus, write down new facts that you learnt in your own words. Aim to write down 5 pieces of information you didn’t write down yesterday.

 


Counting Fluency (10 mins): Practise quick recall of your assigned multiplication goal. Practice your skip counting pattern or times tables out of order. OR IXL Multiplication Skill Builders.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to solve worded problems related to time.

Success Criteria:

  • I can read the question carefully to ensure I know what it is asking.
  • I can use my knowledge of time (minutes and hours) to solve the problems.

Hook:

Independent Learning Task:

 


Wellbeing:

Monday 23rd Week 7

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

Webex will be held open at the conclusion of the daily meeting for students who need more clarification to re enter and ask for assistance. 

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=md713885b5cd2d91dc4f352c96aef6282

Meeting number: 165 327 8351

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford

Meeting Link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

 


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Fiction Book Review

Use Ella & the Ocean or choose your favourite fiction book from your book shelf at home, or choose a fiction book from Wushka and complete the Fiction Book Review posted on Seesaw.

You can either complete the book review using your editing tools on Seesaw, by printing the sheet or by using the sheet as a template and completing the book review in you homework book.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):


Independent Task:
Sound in polysyllabic words

  1. Say the word
  2. Say each sound and draw sound lines
  3. Write letters on sound lines

 

Learning Intention:

We are learning to write an information report

Success Criteria:

  • I understand an information report is a non-fiction text
  • I can begin to organise my ideas in preparation for planning an information report

 

Independent Writing Task:

Brain Dump 

This week we are beginning to write an information report about a platypus.

Write down everything you already know about a Platypus.

This could include any facts you know, words associated with it, pictures etc. Fill a page with information.


Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Practice your multiplication facts. If you have mastered your counting goal, pick a new number to learn!

Learning Intention:

We are learning to tell the time on digital and analogue clocks

Success Criteria:

  • I can tell the time to the minute

Independent Learning Task:

Complete the following IXL activity practicing the skills you have learnt to tell the time.

Level 3 O.3 Read clocks and write times

OR

Complete time worksheet on Seesaw 

https://www.twinkl.com.au/resource/au-t2-m-2657-year-3-tell-and-write-the-time-differentiated-activity-sheets


Week 5: Thursday 12th August

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m600b0468b57586f60e3b68c2bd5b88d1

Meeting number: 165 888 3391

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to understand the features of different genres.

Success Criteria:

  • I can notice features of different genres
  • I can differentiate between genres and explain the differences
  • I can think about the characters, setting, problem, solution when comparing genres

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Read you assigned Science Fiction book on Wushka.

Using a Venn Diagram (you can draw one in your book), find the similarities (middle section) and differences (outside sections) of FANTASY FICTION and SCIENCE FICTION.

Include at least one example about the characters, setting, problem and language choices.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

Independent Task: Put each of your words into a detailed sentence. Don’t forget to include your full stops and capital letters.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to enhance our sentences.

Success Criteria:

  • I can write complex sentences
  • I can include descriptive language
  • I can think about different sentence structures

Hook:

Watch the video below of some of our favourite movies. Can you find the figurative language being used by the characters? Hint… watch for the captions!!

 

Independent Writing Task:

Today you are going to create your own imaginary animal and describe it using interesting sentences.

  1. Draw your animal in your homework book
  2. Write one sentence for each figurative language technique shown in the poster above. 

Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Practice quick recall of addition and subtraction facts. Roll a dice twice and add the numbers together. How many can you do in 1 minute?

OR

IXL Year 3 I1 Addition and Subtraction Facts

Learning Intention:

We are learning to solve addition and subtraction worded problems by using the CUBES strategy.

Success Criteria:

  • I can read the question carefully
  • I can use CUBES to help me understand the question
  • I can use addition and subtraction algorithms solve the problem

Hook:

Independent Learning Task:

Worded Problems using CUBES method.

ENABLING:

EXTENDING

 


Big Life Webex at 11:30 today.

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m20ca20ccc19168164418ffda8a3675ac
Meeting number: 165 271 9046
Password: woodford


Optional Extras:

Week 5: Wednesday 11th August

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m600b0468b57586f60e3b68c2bd5b88d1

Meeting number: 165 888 3391

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to understand the features of different genres.

Success Criteria:

  • I can notice features of different genres
  • I can differentiate between genres and explain the differences
  • I can think about the characters, setting, problem, solution when comparing genres

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Read your assigned Mystery text on Wushka.

Using a Venn Diagram (you can draw one in your book), find the similarities (middle section) and differences (outside sections) of FANTASY FICTION and MYSTERY FICTION.

Include at least one example about the characters, setting, problem and language choices.

 


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

Independent Task: Synonyms and Antonyms

Learning Intention:

We are learning to write descriptively using complex sentences

Success Criteria:

  • I can describe what I see around me by think about my senses
  • I can write descriptive sentences
  • I can uplevel my work by revising
  • I can change or add words to add more description
  • I can change the sentence structure

Independent Writing Task

Revising Sentences

Take your notebook outside and look around you.  What do you see, hear, feel? 

Is there an image you can describe? Can you describe the setting?

Write down 5 sentences describing what you notice.

Once you have written 5 sentences, choose 3 to revise and rewrite.

How can you improve your sentences to engage the reader? Can you make them more complex? Can you uplevel your descriptive words?

Complete your writing in your homework book.


Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Practise quick recall of addition and subtraction facts. Roll a dice twice and add the numbers together. How many can you do in 1 minute? OR IXL Year 3 I1 Addition and Subtraction Facts

Learning Intention:

We are learning to find the missing number

Success Criteria:

  • I can understand the link between addition and subtraction
  • I can understand that addition and subtraction are the opposite and use this to solve problems
  • I can use algorithms to help me solve problems
  • I can use a number line to find the missing number

Hook:

Independent Learning Task:

ENABLING

EXTENDING

 


Wellbeing:

Optional Extras:

Week 5: Tuesday 10th August

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m600b0468b57586f60e3b68c2bd5b88d1

Meeting number: 165 888 3391

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to understand the features of different genres.

Success Criteria:

  • I can notice features of different genres
  • I can differentiate between genres and explain the differences
  • I can think about the characters, setting, problem, solution when comparing genres

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Read your assigned non-fiction text on Wushka.

Using a Venn Diagram (you can draw one in your book), find the similarities (middle section) and differences (outside sections) of FANTASY FICTION and NON FICTION texts.

Include at least one example about the structure, information included, pictures and language choices.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

Independent Task: Prefixes and Suffixes

Find the base word. See if you can add 1 prefix and 1 suffix to the word to change its meaning.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to understand main clauses and subordinate clauses

Success Criteria:

  • I can write complex sentences
  • I can include subordinate clauses in my sentences

Hook:

Independent Writing Task:

Complex Sentences Challenge

Watch the video above about sentence structure (clauses) and complete the Complex Sentences Challenge. You will use the images below and make sure that you use the conjunction word (bold word) in your sentences. This can be completed in your homework book.


Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Counting Fluency: Practise quick recall of addition and subtraction facts. Roll a dice twice and add the numbers together. How many can you do in 1 minute? OR IXL Year 3 I1 Addition and Subtraction Facts

Learning Intention:

We are learning to balance equations

Success Criteria:

  • I can understand that = means that the value is the same on each side of the =
  • I can balance the equations by solving the number sentence
  • I can find the missing value by doing the inverse operation

Hook:

Independent Learning Task:

 


Wellbeing:

Optional Extras:

Week 5: Monday 9th August

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m600b0468b57586f60e3b68c2bd5b88d1

Meeting number: 165 888 3391

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to understand the features of different genres.

Success Criteria:

  • I can notice features of different genres
  • I can differentiate between genres and explain the differences
  • I can think about the characters, setting, problem, solution when comparing genres

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Read your assigned Realistic Fiction text on Wushka.

Using a Venn Diagram (you can draw one in your book), find the similarities (middle section) and differences (outside sections) of FANTASY FICTION and REALISTIC MODERN FICTION.

Include at least one example about the characters, setting, problem and language choices.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

Independent Task: Sound in polysyllabic words

  1. Say the word
  2. Draw syllable lines
  3. Say each sound and draw sound lines
  4. Write letters on sound lines

 

Learning Intention:

We are learning to enhance our sentences.

Success Criteria:

  • I can write complex sentences
  • I can include descriptive language
  • I can think about different sentence structures

Hook:

Independent Writing Task:

Complex Sentences

Watch the video above about constructing complex sentences.

Complete the Sentence a Day worksheet on Seesaw or in your homework book making sure all of your sentences are complex and include descriptive language. Choose 4 pictures to complete.

 


 


Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Practise quick recall of addition and subtraction facts. Roll a dice twice and add the numbers together. How many can you do in 1 minute? OR IXL Year 3 I1 Addition and Subtraction Facts

Learning Intention:

We are learning to match equivalent (equal) addition and subtraction problems.

Success Criteria:

  • I can complete addition and subtraction algorithms
  • I can match two equal number sentences.

Independent Learning Task:

Equivalent addition and subtraction number sentences.

Complete the worksheet (also posted on Seesaw activities) and submit to your teacher. You may try either the enabling or extending task.

Find the answer to each of the addition and subtraction number sentences and match them to the one that has the same value.

ENABALING TASK:

EXTENDING TASK:


Wellbeing:

Optional Extras:

Friday 6th August

3K

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m600b0468b57586f60e3b68c2bd5b88d1

Meeting number: 165 888 3391

Password: 3K

3/4B

Meeting link: https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m93125c61e5a6c113ca77f231aaa6e7c3

Meeting number: 165 170 8964

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text (https://wushka.com.au/login/)

Learning Intention:

We are learning to find character traits with evidence.

Success Criteria:

  • I can recognise character traits in a book
  • I can find evidence to support my thinking

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task:

Read a Wushka text (make sure it is a fiction/story).

Write at least 3 character traits with evidence.

Example:

  1. Jarred is determined because he finds a way to communicate with Endon.

Learning Intention

We are learning to expand sentences to add more detail and description.

Success Criteria

  • I can extend short sentences by adding adverbs, adjectives and further information to make them more interesting.

Independent Learning Task: 


□ Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes):

Practice multiplication (times tables) facts. You could use dice or cards. 

Optional: Complete any IXL Year 3 Multiplication Skill Builder tasks.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to answer addition and subtraction algorithms

Success Criteria

  • I can complete addition and subtraction algorithms without carrying.
  • I can complete addition and subtraction algorithms with carrying.

□ Independent Learning Task: 

IXL

Year 3:

C.6 Add two two-digit numbers – with carrying over

C.21 Add three or more numbers up to three digits each

D.5 Subtract two two-digit numbers – without carrying over

D.6 Subtract two two-digit numbers – with carrying over

 

Year 4:

B.1 Add numbers up to five digits

B.7 Add three or more numbers up to five digits each

C.1 Subtract numbers up to five digit


 

Tuesday 27th July – Week 3

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting Link:

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=ma4545f57748835764350f22156dc5caf

Meeting number: 165 259 9510

Password: 3K

 

3/4B

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=mc1d7b6cfc2222d686a7e84d85ed46fd7

Meeting number: 165 516 4063

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text (https://wushka.com.au/login/)

Learning Intention:

We are learning to summarise a text

Success Criteria:

  • I can recognise the main events in a text
  • I can mention the key details in the text (names, times, places)
  • I can order the main events from a text in the order they happened

Tune in:

Listen to the picture book, Flying High (Simone Biles).

□ Independent Learning Task:

While watching Flying High, take note of who, what, when and where.

After watching, write a worded summary explaining the story (in about 4-5 sentences).

You could use the following prompts:

  • In the beginning..
  • After that…
  • At the end…

Remember to imagine that we haven’t read the book before. Make sure you include all the key details to retell the story.

EXTENSION TASK (optional): Read the article titled, All About The Olympic Games and answer the comprehension questions. The article and worksheet can be found on Seesaw ready for you to fill in.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

One Sound, different spelling – Spelling Sounds & Syllables

Underline the syllables in your spelling words, then underline the individual sounds in each syllable.


Learning Intention

We are learning to write a persuasive text

Success Criteria

  • I can use persuasive language and techniques to persuade the reader
  • I can include a clearly stated opinion
  • I can include reasons for my opinion and explanations
  • I can restate my opinion to form a conclusion

Independent Learning Task: 

Write a persuasive piece convincing the reader that ______________ is the best Olympic sport. Remember to use persuasive and emotive language to convince them.

Use the template below to write your persuasive piece. This includes an introduction (opinion), 3 paragraphs and a conclusion (opinion restated).

There is a copy of the template on Seesaw for you to use if you choose.

Example:

Soccer is the most played sport worldwide, many people love it because you can improve your skills with your feet, and get a lot of exercise. I have heard from some people that soccer is a boring sport to watch, but the truth is, it’s a very interesting sport with a lot of excitement in it. Soccer really is the best Olympic sport!

 

When playing soccer, fitness is critical! You need possession of the ball in order to keep it away from the other team players, and at times, it can be fun because if you have possession of the ball most of the game, your chances of winning is higher. Some people think that you don’t get exercise from soccer; the fact is that all positions require a high level of athleticism and fitness!

 

In addition, soccer players need amazing skills in order to play the sport, because they don’t just chase a ball around a field. If you play soccer, you have to practice in order to win, just like any other sport. When playing a game, you need to do moves that you have practiced, to get past the other teams defence and score a goal, and you also have to teach yourself mentally to think before you react. That’s why it is so fun to watch!

 

Soccer brings people together! You get to play as a team and when you’re watching it you get to celebrate as a team. There’s nothing like seeing the green and gold uniforms score a goal. Plus, soccer is played all throughout the year and all throughout the world so you can watch it at any time! Bonus!

 

Soccer is the number one Olympic sport! It’s fun to watch because the team is very athletic and fit, the athlete’s show amazing skills and you get to support for countries team! Go Australia Socceroos!


□ Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes):

Practice multiplication (times tables) facts. You could use dice or cards. 

Optional: Complete any IXL Year 3 Multiplication Skill Builder tasks.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to construct a bar graph

Success Criteria

  • I can recognise that a bar graph is used to present data
  • I can include a title on my bar graph that relates to the data collected
  • I can include an x and y axis on my bar graph
  • I can label the axis on my bar graph
  • I can present my bar graph neatly so it can be easily read

Tune in:

□ Independent Learning Task: 

Olympic Maths

Make a bar graph of the bronze, silver and gold medals Australia has won so far during the Olympics.

To find the current tally, type “Australia Olympic medal tally 2020” into Google


OLYMPIC FUN AT HOME

  • Design a team uniform. Draw what it will look like.
  • Create your own sports to play in a family Olympic Games. Some examples are toy toss, long jump, relays, straw javelin throw etc.
  • Make medals and give them to people at home who deserve one!
  • Time yourself running a 100 meter sprint. What is your best time?
  • Film yourself commentating your favourite sport
  • Olympics Word Search – Available on Seesaw

Monday 26th July – Week 3

Monday

Please take a photo of the work you complete and send it to your teacher via your Home Learning Code on your Class Seesaw app.

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K

Meeting Link:

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=ma4545f57748835764350f22156dc5caf

Meeting number: 165 259 9510

Password: 3K

3/4B

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=mc1d7b6cfc2222d686a7e84d85ed46fd7

Meeting number: 165 516 4063

Password: woodford


Reading fluency (15-30 mins):

  1. Read to self or read to someone (pet, doll, teddy, younger sibling…).
  2. Choose a good fit book or Wushka text https://wushka.com.au/login/

Learning Intention:

We are learning to summarise a text

Success Criteria:

  • I can recognise the main events in a text
  • I can mention the key details in the text (names, times, places)
  • I can order the main events from a text in the order they happened

Tune in:

Listen to picture book for enjoyment

□ Independent Learning Task:

While watching Olympig, take note of who, what, when and where.

After watching, write a worded summary explaining the story (in about 4-5 sentences).

You could use the following prompts:

  • In the beginning..
  • After that…
  • At the end…

Remember to imagine that we haven’t read the book before. Make sure you include all the key details to retell the story.

EXTENSION TASK (optional): Read the article titled, The Olympic Games and answer the comprehension questions. The article and worksheet can be found on Seesaw ready for you to fill in.


□ Spelling Fluency (10 minutes):

One spelling, different sounds Read and sort words by sound.

Draw 2 columns in your homework book. One column will be for the words in which the letter s makes an ‘s’ sound, the other column will be for words in which the letter s makes the ‘z’ sound. Sort your spelling words.

Independent Writing Task:

Learning Intention:

We are learning to write a biography (profile)

Success Criteria:

  • I can write an introductory paragraph which includes the name of the athlete I have chosen
  • I can include information on the athlete including their what, where and when
  • I can research my chosen athlete and include interesting facts

Independent Writing Task

Which Olympian inspires you?

Using the Athlete Profile sheet on Seesaw, or by creating your own poster, write a profile of your favourite Olympic Athlete.

Please include:

  1. Name
  2. Sport
  3. Country or origin
  4. At least 3 interesting facts about your Olympian


Counting pattern fluency (10 minutes): 

Practice multiplication (times tables) facts. You could use dice or cards. 

Optional: Complete any IXL Year 3 Multiplication Skill Builder tasks.

Learning Intention:

We are learning to represent and solve addition problems in real life situations involving measurement

  • I can accurately measure using familiar metric units (cm, m)
  • I can use written and mental strategies to solve 2 and 3 digit addition problems

Independent Learning Task:

Olympic Maths

You are in the Olympic team for long jump. You have 3 attempts to make the longest jump you can. Mark your starting point, make your jump, measure your jump. Repeat 3 times and then add these together to find your total score. Show your working out and upload it to Seesaw. Your teacher will announce the winner at the end of the day!

E.g

Attempt 1 = 67cm

Attempt 2 = 71cm

Attempt 3 = 60cm

Total= 198cm


OLYMPIC FUN AT HOME – OPTIONAL EXTRAS!

  • Design a team uniform. Draw what it will look like.
  • Create your own sports to play in a family Olympic Games. Some examples are toy toss, long jump, relays, straw javelin throw etc.
  • Make medals and give them to people at home who deserve one!
  • Time yourself running a 100 meter sprint. What is your best time?
  • Film yourself commentating your favourite sport
  • Olympics Word Search- Available on Seesaw

Friday Week 2

Webex meetings will be held each day at 9:30am to mark the roll and to clarify expectations of daily work.

3K:

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=m3ed557564e88a4907b54ac227fb14c84

Meeting Number: 165 952 8797

Password: 3K

 

34B:

https://eduvic.webex.com/eduvic/j.php?MTID=mc1d7b6cfc2222d686a7e84d85ed46fd7

Meeting number: 165 516 4063

Password: woodford

__________________________________________________________________________

Today you will get to choose at least 2 activities to complete for our inquiry day. Our topic is The Performance: Under the Spotlight!

Tune in:

Remember the creating process when you are selecting your activities. You will need to brainstorm, plan, draft, revise and edit to make sure your work shows your personal best.

Remember to have fun with the way you present your work. Try iMovie, Seesaw, PowerPoint, posters, books… The options are endless! If you have a sibling in 3-6, you could work together to make something amazing!

Pick at least 2 activities to complete today. Please upload photos of your work, we’d love to see how creative you can be!

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