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| NSW Department of Education – Term 4
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Name: ______________________________________ Class:_______________________
Framework for Teaching – Year Two – Week 3
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Task
Morning Sound Work
ore
https://www.youtube.com/wat
ch?v=QBark9-HRmQ
Spelling
● Write your words using ‘Look
Cover Say Write Check’
● Write you spelling list in
alphabetical order.
Reading
Read a decodable text online.
www.draonline.com.au
Reading Activity
Take a photo of a page and
upload it to your Seesaw
journal – press the 3 dots and
speaker to record yourself
reading the pages. Press the
green tick to submit your
reading.
Take a 10-minute Crunch and
Sip break.
Sound Work
ore
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=lKVESCQXb9U
Spelling
• Write your words using
‘Look Cover Say Write
Check’
• Find 5 words from your
list and write a synonym
for that word.
A synonym is when two or
more words share the
same or a similar meaning.
For example: big,
enormous and large.
Reading
Read a decodable text online.
www.draonline.com.au
Sound Work
Soft G
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=qkZEzwoCE44
Spelling
● Write your words using
‘Look Cover Say Write
Check’
● What is the focus
sound? Write the letters
that make the sound in
blue pencil.
Reading
Read a decodable text online.
www.draonline.com.au
Reading Activity
Take a photo of a page and
upload it to your Seesaw
journal – press the 3 dots and
speaker to record yourself
reading the pages. Press the
green tick to submit your
reading.
Sound Work
Soft G
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=3ofthnZXdyU
Spelling
● Write your words using
‘Look Cover Say Write
Check’
● What is the focus
sound? Write the letters
that make the sound in
blue pencil.
Reading
Read a decodable text online.
www.draonline.com.au
Reading Activity
Answer the following
questions:
1. What is the main idea of
the story?
2. What happened in the
story? Can you tell me
what happened in order?
Tech Free Day!
Please find the ‘Tech
Free’ matrix and
choose some fun
activities for Friday!
Send through a photo
of you doing one of
the activities!
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Writing
Today for writing you will need
to recognise the 3 types of
sentences we have learnt
about over the past fortnight
being simple, compound and
complex sentences. You will
find the information in the
‘Types of Sentences’ page
included below.
Using your knowledge about
the three different types of
sentences, you will need to
decide which column each
sentence belongs in and then
write it.
Reading Activity
Answer the following
questions:
1. What message was the
author trying to convey?
How do you know?
2. Why do you think the
author chose the setting
of the story?
Take a 10-minute Crunch and
Sip break.
Writing
Today you are going to write
your own complex sentences.
Your task is to make sure that
your sentence has the words
on the task card included and
that you have used the correct
punctuation. Use the writing
checklist picture to help you
edit your work.
Take a 10-minute Crunch and
Sip break.
Writing
Today you are going to write
your own complex sentences
using the task cards again.
However, this time you are also
going to include adverbs and
adjectives as well to make your
sentences interesting and
descriptive.
Your task is to make sure that
your sentence has the words
on the task card included and
Take a 10-minute Crunch and
Sip break.
Writing *Check in Task*
Today you are going to write
your own complex sentence
using a picture prompt. You will
need to look at the picture of
the pirates and write down as
many nouns, adjectives, verbs,
and adverbs you can think of
about the picture. This will
help you to create your
complex sentence.
On the worksheet there are
already the subordinating
conjunctions and relative
pronouns you can use at either
the beginning of your sentence
or in between the independent
and dependent clause. Once
you have brainstormed and
written down your words in
each column (try and have at
least 3 or 4 words in each), you
can use these words to make
your complex sentence.
Make sure you pick words from
each box so you have a noun,
adjective, verb, and adverb in
your sentence.
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Reading Eggs
Work on reading eggs for 20
minutes.
https://readingeggs.com.
Reading Eggs
Work on reading eggs for 20
minutes.
https://readingeggs.com.
that you have used the correct
punctuation.
Use the writing checklist
picture to help you edit your
work.
Reading Eggs
Work on reading eggs for 20
minutes.
https://readingeggs.com
Once you have written your
sentence make sure you go
back and edit you work using
the checklist at the bottom of
your worksheet.
Reading Eggs
Work on reading eggs for 20
minutes.
https://readingeggs.com.au
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Break Break Break Break Break Break
Middle
Mathematics
Warm Up
How many ways can you
represent the number 38?
Word problem
Review Place Value Columns
When using a strategy like the
split strategy, you partition
numbers into their place value,
add the place values
separately, and then combine
the numbers to find the total
sum.
We will review place value and
partitioning so we can move on
to more difficult strategies.
Mathematics
Warm Up
Word problem
Review Place Value –
Expanded Notation
Activity 1
Copy these numbers into the
place value columns
517
663
204
830
Mathematics
Warm Up
What is the best strategy for
these problems?
Word problem
3D Objects
3D is short for 3-Dimensional.
A 3-dimensional shape has 3
dimensions or properties,
which are length, width and
height.
Mathematics
Warm Up
What could these squares be
telling us?
Word problem
3D Objects
Watch YouTube video 3D
Shapes Song For Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=ZnZYK83utu0
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Activity 1
The place value columns above
show the numbers:
342
153
271
544
218
1. Place these numbers in order
of least value to most value.
2. What is the value of the 5 in
153?
3. What is the value of the 2 in
218?
4. What is the value of the 2 in
342?
Activity 2 *Check in Task*
Use dice to complete the ‘Roll
It, Make It, Expand It’
worksheet.
Students roll a dice 3 times
and record their 3 digit
number putting each number
inside the hundred, tens and
units columns on their
worksheet.
Students then represent that
number by drawing MAB
blocks.
Then write the number in
expanded notation form,
e.g. 300 + 20 + 4 = 324
Today we are going to learn
how to recognise 3D shapes
like cones, cubes, cylinders,
spheres, pyramids and prisms.
Activity 1
Explore the ‘3D Objects and
their properties’ poster.
Use the poster to help
complete the ‘Guess the 3D
Object’ worksheet.
Activity 1
Using the poster from
yesterday, try and find an
object in your home that you
can say is a common 3D object.
For example, a cereal box is
rectangular prism.
Using the object, try to spin,
flip, and turn it. Does that
change the 3D object?
Even when we move a 3D
object into a different
orientation it remains as the
same shape even though it may
look different. The qualities
and dimensions remain the
same.
Activity 2
Look around your house and
backyard for more items that
are common 3D objects. The
pantry cupboard might be a
place to start!
Complete the ‘3D Shape Hunt’
worksheet.
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Activity 2
Rewrite the following numbers
to create the smallest number,
and the largest number.
The first has been done for
you.
458 458 854
229
754
421
805
306
Mathletics
Complete 15 mins of activities
on Mathletics
https://www.mathletics.com
Mathletics
Complete 15 mins of activities
on Mathletics
https://www.mathletics.com
Activity 2
Mathletics
Complete 15 mins of activities
on Mathletics
https://www.mathletics.com
Mathletics
Complete 15 mins of activities
on Mathletics
https://www.mathletics.com
Break Break Break Break Break Break
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Afternoon
STEM *Check in Task*
Building a marble maze
Today you are going to create
a maze for a marble or a small
bouncy ball using some
recycled materials from home.
You can use a shoebox lid, a
paper plate or a piece of
cardboard as a base and then
create a maze path for a
marble to go through.
You can create the maze using
materials you find at home
such as playdough, paddle pop
sticks, straws, foil, pencils,
crayons, scissors, tape etc.
PDHPE – Health –
How do we use medicines
safely?
Today we are going to learn
about why it is important to
use medicines safely.
People often have medicine
when they are feeling unwell or
to prevent feeling worse if
they are sick. One example of
a medicine you might see
people use is an asthma puffer.
It is very important that
people are careful with
medicines. Children should only
have medicine when it is
needed and when it is given by
a trusted adult. It is also
important that people only
take medicine that is meant
for them. There are some rules for
safety when taking medicines
that include:
-You should only take your own
medicine
-You should have the correct
amount of medicine and at the
correct times
-You should only have medicine
when told to by a doctor, a
parent or caregiver
History - Special days
Some days are very important
to people. They may be a time
to celebrate, remember or to
have fun.
Different cultures share
different special days. They
may often be quite different
to days that you find special.
For example, in China on a
child’s birthday, they lay out a
bunch of objects in front of
them and see which item they
will choose. In this culture,
they say that whatever the
child chooses is what their
future job will be.
Questions:
What job do you think you will
choose when you grow up?
What is a special day that we
celebrate here in Australia?
What do you do on this special
day?
How does it make you feel?
What are some things that
would make a special day for
you? (Family, friends, food,
toys, swimming, playing
outside)
PE - Fitness
Warm up
5 Minute move|Kids workout 5|
The Body Coach TV
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=rN0h6EZd6TM&list=PLyC
LoPd4VxBuxu3sLztrvWFehzv-
LnR2c&index=5&ab_channel=T
heBodyCoachTV
After your warm up you can
play the Roll the Dice fitness
game. Roll the dice and
complete the activity matching
the rolled number for one
minute.
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Activity 1:
Think of a trusted grown up at
home who could give you
medicine and describe them in
a few sentences.
Questions:
Why do people use medicines?
Can you think of a time you had
medicine?
Who gave you the medicine
when you needed it?
Who looks after the medicine?
How can you know that you
have had the right amount of
medicine?
Why is it so important to be
careful with medicines?
Discuss the important rules
for taking medicine at home
with a grown up and list some
ideas.
Activity 2:
Complete Worksheet ‘Who
gives me medicines?’ after
going through the different
questions. Add features of an
adult who gives you medicine.
You can also write down who
the person is too.
Activity:
Watch the ‘Special Day’ video
on Seesaw and complete the
‘special day ingredients’
worksheet
Just dance: Choose two of
your favourite Just Dance
videos from the link below
https://www.youtube.com/user
/justdancegame/videos
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Tuesday Writing: Complex sentence tasks cards and writing checklist
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Wednesday Writing: Complex sentence tasks cards, adjective and adverb posters and writing checklist
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Wednesday Maths – 3D Objects
3D Objects
and their
properties
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Wednesday History – Special days – Special Day Ingredients Worksheet