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Every Day Year 4 Term 2 Spelling Name ______________________
Spelling Rule: Add a ‘d’ to verbs ending in ‘e’.
Find 10 verbs ending with ‘e’ that are not in your list and add ‘d’. Eg: like - liked
Week 4 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
Word Family A
germ
serve
verse
alert
clerk
Word Family B
advert
allergic
bakery
dryer
aerial
Sight Words
river
four
carry
state
without
Spelling Rule
share
shared
smile
smiled
rescue
Theme Words
gathering
Port Jackson
Eora
disease
sentence
Challenging Words
vertebrae
cartilage
tissue
cardiac
diaphragm
Every Day
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1 x 12 = 12
2 x 12 = 24
3 x 12 = 36
4 x 12 = 48
5 x 12 = 60
6 x 12 = 72
7 x 12 = 84
8 x 12 = 96
9 x 12 = 108
10 x 12 = 120
11 x 12 = 132
12 x 12 = 144
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Practise! Practise! Practise! A
im to say a list in under 1 minute
Photography Challenge Day 1,
Then Optional
Smile Teddy Breakfast Run Pet
Water Toy Kiss Purple Hand
Think about angles, zoom and framing when taking your photos.
You do not need to snap all of the options below, choose one for Day 1’s unit. You might like to do some more in your spare time.
Feel free to send your photo to your teacher or insert into your Google Doc.
Can you solve the maze?
The Mysterious Circles
She had stumbled across the mysterious circles in a clearing in the dark forest,
and watched as the Dwarf Kingfisher approached them. With a slight twitch of its
wings, the bird fluttered swiftly through the first circle, and vanished. Completely
vanished.
The girl let out a gasp, and walked towards the circles to investigate…
Continue the story. (You may like to use your ideas from previous days, such as
locations. You can also make up a name for the girl).
-Make sure you re-read and edit your story.
-Add in 10 adjectives (describing words).
-Your story should have about FOUR more quality, well-written paragraphs.
Day 2
Toy Disguise
Day 2
1. Choose a stuffed toy. 2. Look at the examples provided. (A teddy became a tiger, a bird became a puppy, etc) 3. Plan a disguise then make it using paper or household objects. 4. Take a photo and send it to your teacher. 5. Pack away props, scraps or anything else you used
Challenge!
Day 2
Rot Or Not?
Day 2
1. Collect 4 samples of food pieces or small household goods. Ensure at least one is organic (like a bit of apple) and at least one is something man made (like tin foil). 2. Gather 4 clear, plastic food containers, sandwich bags or cups. 3. Place the samples at the bottom and cover them with moist soil. 4. Predict what you think will happen: *Which samples do you think will rot? *Which will not break down? 5. Observe the samples through the bottom of the container every day and record your findings in the table.
What are some advantages of materials rotting? What are some advantages of materials remaining?
ITEM Day # Day # Day # Day # Organic or
Man made?
Global Citizenship
Day 3
A Global Citizen: focuses on the environment and how we can work together to reduce our impact, with the aim of living in harmony with our surroundings and each other, to sustain our world for future generations to enjoy.
Think up 2 ways to: 1. Improve the garbage collection and recycling in your suburb:
*
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2. Increase the amount of aid money for developing countries:
*
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3. Improve the school playground:
*
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4. Increase the number of refugees accepted into Australia:
*
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5. Increase the number of trees planted in a local park:
*
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6. Improve the bus and train services:
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Day 4
Food Miles
What are Food Miles? Food miles are a way of attempting to measure how far food has travelled before it reaches the consumer. It is a good way of looking at the environmental impact of foods and their ingredients. It includes getting foods to you, but also getting waste foods away from you, and to the landfill! What Does That Mean? It means that it is time to think about where your food has come from and what environmental effects this has had. What Are The Effects? The effects of food miles can be measured in the pollution that is caused. Think about the distance travelled, then think about how that distance was covered. Was it by Plane? Boat? Road? What Can I Do? Buy Local! That's the key. This means supporting local growers. Its much better for the environment growing and buying organic, but what if that organic product has come from, say Chile? That's a long haul journey for your apples to go! Its better to go down the road (on a bicycle) and buy from your local farmer, or grower.
Beware though, even some foods that may appear to be from local suppliers, if bought is supermarkets, have probably toured the country between depots before arriving back in the shop.
Why not walk to the local shop or get the bus? This all helps to reduce the "food mileage" effect. Composting packaging, where possible, is another way of reducing the environmental effects of our food. This reduces the amount of waste that needs to be taken to the landfill sites and again helps to cut pollution.
Why is it a good idea to buy local? (write 2 paragraphs - at least 8 sentences).
Day 4
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Day 4
1. What is happening here? Write 2 paragraphs
2. Why it is a problem? Write 2 paragraphs
Day 5 Picture Prompts
Clock Problems Day 5
Make up your own!
Day 5
Values
Personal and family values can influence the way we make decisions and choices. Complete the grid below by ticking how you feel about each statement.
Family values can differ based on: • Religious beliefs • Meals – food • TV programs/movies children are allowed to watch • Manners –eg: ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ • Fairness • Bedtime • Discipline • Use of technology What does your family value? Eg: Eating dinner at the table. List 5 changes that can occur in families, eg: new baby, older siblings moving away.
STATEMENTS Strongly
Agree Agree Neutral Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Only boys should play cricket
Mufti clothes should be worn to school every day
Children should get pocket money
Children should have more rights
Friends should be forever
Girls are stronger than boys
People who litter should be punished
Boys should not cry
Teachers should listen more carefully to their students
My friends are more important than my family
Kids should be able to make as many decisions as parents
10 year olds should be able to get proper paid jobs