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Supporting Students at home K6S & K6M (Week 11) Monday 6/4/2020 Tuesday 7/4/2020 Wednesday 8/4/2020 Thursday 9/4/2020 Friday 10/4/2020
Mor
ning
English Soundwaves Getting Started Unit & Revision
Complete 1-2 pages of revision sheets;
Complete 2 Activities from your Soundwaves Booklet;
Log in to Soundwaves and complete segmenting tool for list words and 2 games.
Reading Log in to Reading Eggs and read one (1) short story book about an Australian Animal from the Library and complete the comprehension questions. Writing K6M – Write one sentence using your list words. K6S –Write one or more sentences that describe your Australian animal.
English Soundwaves Getting Started Unit & Revision
Complete 1-2 pages of revision sheets;
Complete 2 Activities from your Soundwaves Booklet;
Log in to Soundwaves and complete segmenting tool for list words and 2 games.
Reading Log in to Reading Eggs and read a book at your independent reading level. K6S – Read Animal Antics Tufty needs a new home and then complete comprehension questions. Writing K6M – Write one sentence about your favourite Australian animal. K6S – Write a list of all the different animals Tufty met in the story.
English Soundwaves Getting Started Unit & Revision
Complete 1-2 pages of revision sheets;
Complete 2 Activities from your Soundwaves Booklet;
Log in to Soundwaves and complete segmenting tool for list words and 2 games.
Reading Log in to Reading Eggs and read Bilby’s Burrow, then complete comprehension questions. Writing K6M – Write about the animals Bilby met in the story. K6S – Imagine that Bilby had to deliver Easter eggs to all these animals and write a story about it. You can handwrite or use google docs. (complete this over the next three days)
English Soundwaves Getting Started Unit & Revision
Complete 1-2 pages of revision sheets;
Complete 2 Activities from your Soundwaves Booklet;
Log in to Soundwaves and complete segmenting tool for list words and 2 games.
Reading Log in to Reading Eggs and reread Bilby’s Burrow. Writing K6M – Imagine that Bilby had to deliver Easter eggs to all these animals and write a story about it. (complete this today and tomorrow) K6S – Continue working on your story
English Soundwaves Getting Started Unit & Revision
Complete 1-2 pages of revision sheets;
Complete 2 Activities from your Soundwaves Booklet;
Log in to Soundwaves and complete segmenting tool for list words and 2 games.
Reading Log in to Reading Eggs and complete a level in your program. Writing K6M – Continue working on your story K6S – Continue working on your story
Break
Mid
dle
Mathematics Number:
Complete Worksheet from Maths Plus.
Log into “Hit the Button” and complete Number Bonds.
K6M – Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks. K6S – Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks.
Mathematics Number:
Complete Worksheet from Maths Plus.
Log into “Hit the Button” and complete times tables drills.
K6M – Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks. K6S – Complete Maths Plus worksheets.
Mathematics Number:
Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks.
Log into “Hit the Button” and complete doubles drills.
K6M – Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks. K6S – Complete Maths Plus worksheets.
Mathematics Number:
Complete Worksheet from Maths Plus.
Log into “Hit the Button” and complete Number Bonds.
Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks.
Mathematics Number:
Complete Worksheet from Maths Plus.
Log into “Hit the Button” and complete times tables drills.
Log in to Studyladder and complete set tasks.
Break
Monday 6/4/2020 Tuesday 7/4/2020 Wednesday 8/4/2020 Thursday 9/4/2020 Friday 10/4/2020
Afte
rnoo
n Creative Arts
Enjoy your Easter craft activity pack.
Science Sequencing Life Cycle worksheet.
PDHPE Play the Fitness Bingo game with someone and your family and see how well you can perform challenges like star-jumps, crunches, and jumping forwards and backwards.
Creative Arts Enjoy your Easter craft activity pack.
PDHPE Complete the Healthy Foods Word search. Play the Fitness Bingo game with someone and your family and see how well you can perform challenges like star-jumps, crunches, and jumping forwards and backwards.
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6 Sound Waves 3 Student Book ISBN 978 1 74135 158 3
Unit
1 Getting Started
1 When we speak, each word that we say is made up of sounds. Read the words in each row. Circle the two words in each row that start with the same sound.
3 Say the sound for each sound box. Say the name of each animal. Join the animal to the sound box that represents the sound at the start of the animal’s name.
cow spider kangaroo chicken
goat jelly sh giraffe frog
2 In Sound Waves we use sound boxes to represent the sounds. We have large sound boxes and small sound boxes.
ir ur or er bird nurse world fern
icon graphemes(spelling choices)
examples of words with these graphemes
Large Sound Box
Small Sound Box
Now nd some of these sound boxes in this book and say the sound for each.
To say the sound for a sound box you simply: I say the word for the icon (the picture in the box) I then look at the rst grapheme (letter or letters) in the box I and say the sound that these letters represent in the icon name.
Your Turn
ir ur or er
f ff ph m mm mb d dd g gg j g ge dge h
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ISBN 978 1 74135 158 3 Sound Waves 3 Student Book 7
4 Say the word green out loud, listening for each sound. Green has 5 letters but only 4 sounds.
How many sounds are in these words? Draw a stroke for each sound in the word. The rst one is done for you. Your Turn
g gg r rr wr ee e ea y ey n nn kn
yellow blue blackI I I I
5 When we write words, we write a letter or letters M called the grapheme(s) M for each sound. Green has 4 sounds, so it has 4 graphemes.
6 When we write words, we can represent some sounds in different ways. Circle the letters that we use to represent f ff ph in each of these words.
y puffer sh elephant Circle the letters that we use to represent ee e ea y ey in each of these words.
bee eagle puppy emu monkey
7 Sometimes words and sounds can do strange things. Did you know that?…
Write the words in the boxes, writing the graphemes for each sound in a separate box. Your Turn
g r ee n
yellow brown
The sounds in a word can change depending on how the word is pronounced. We could say castle with an
a sound or we could say castle with an ar a sound. Can you think of two different ways to say the word again?
Try saying it with e ea .Then try saying it with ai ay a_e a .
Sometimes there is more than one way to break up a word into its graphemes.
calm can be c a lm
orc al m
Can you think of two different ways to break this word into graphemes?
Look at these symbols. Read the information beside each symbol. If you can’t remember what these symbols mean, you can always look back on this page to remind yourself.
Hint M Here is some useful information to help you with the activity.
Help M Go to the Helpful Hints for help with the activity.
New information M Your teacher will help you with this before you work on the activity.
could
The number of sounds in a word can change depending on how the word is pronounced.
We could say often with 4 sounds, o a f ff ph er ar or a e i o u
or it could have 5 sounds, o a f ff ph t tt er ar or a e i o u
n nn kn .Can you think of two different ways to say these words?
familyempty
n nn kn
SLW1
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
b bb
black
best
bring
been
better
buy
before
blue
baby
rubbed
began
brother
beside
table
break
broke
build
built
behind
birthday
breakfast
bought
believe
because
beautiful
SLW2
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
have
that
hand
camp
sang
bank
plant
act
crash
family
stamp
catch
match
animal
happy
dance
apple
planned
clapped
carry
sandwich
happen
planet
travel
January
a
SLW3
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
pack
bike
bark
next
walk
kind
keep
kept
clean
school
called
quickly
queen
close
closing
sixty
sixteen
sixth
knock
caught
Christmas
clothes
squeak
extra
expect
k c q ck x(ks) ch
SLW4
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
step
send
shell
ever
said
any
many
desk
cent
held
head
dead
spent
fresh
twelve
twenty
seven
seventeen
seventy
ready
present
lesson
heavy
breakfast
February
e ea
SLW5
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
send
drip
down
food
done
lady
sold
door
grade
sound
dark
beside
die
dead
hundred
drive
dream
dear
weekend
paddle
middle
thousand
decide
during
double
d dd
SLW6
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
still
swim
wish
live
lift
little
which
brick
think
drink
until
fi nish
children
pretty
hitting
winter
busy
visit
different
picture
million
built
build
minute
visitor
i
SLW7
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
lift
soft
cliff
sniff
family
friend
fi re
face
safe
free
feel
fl ew
fi fty
fi fteen
fourteen
forty
Friday
phone
photo
different
beautiful
thankful
enough
dolphin
favourite
f ff ph
SLW8
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
rock
lost
cost
long
song
gone
want
what
wash
strong
hopping
stopping
watch
body
often
across
upon
orange
o’clock
bottle
bottom
sorry
follow
anybody
squash
o a
SLW9
Sound Waves 3 Printables © 2012 Firefl y Education Pty Ltd ISBN 978 1 74135 151 4
give
glad
grams
goes
gone
game
gate
getting
ago
again
grow
ground
goodbye
grade
great
jogged
pegging
glass
forget
dragging
guess
together
garden
gather
giggle
g gg
Year 2 - Number and Place Value - Questions
DateName
Connecting Addition and Subtraction (A)
Create a fact family using the numbers in the boxes.1
Answer the addition and subtraction number sentences and then draw a line to match them up.
2
a) 12 + 4 = 11 + 4 =
b) 15 - 4 = 20 - 5 =
c) 17 + 3 = 16 - 4 =
d) 15 + 5 = 20 - 3 =
10
6 4
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
15
8 7
16
10 6
17
8 9
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA
Year 2 - Number and Place Value - Questions
DateName
On one side of the street there are 14 houses and on the other side there are 8 houses. How many houses are in the street?
Number sentence:
Wendy had 16 coloured pencils in her pencil FDVH6KHJDYHDZD\WRKHUIULHQGV+RZPDQ\FRORXUHGSHQFLOVGRHVVKHKDYHOHIW"
Erin's chickens laid 5 eggs on Monday, 5 eggs on Tuesday and 8 eggs on Wednesday. How many eggs did they lay altogether?
6 7
13 21
9 12
=
=
=
=
+
+
-
-
=
=
=
=
+
+
-
-
Connecting Addition and Subtraction (B)
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Create a fact family using the numbers in the roof of each house.2
Number sentence:
Number sentence:
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA
Year 2 - Number and Place Value - Questions
DateName
+ = + =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
Addition and Subtraction Problems (A)
Complete the addition number sentences by using counting on as a strategy.1
Complete the subtraction number sentences by using counting back as a strategy.
2
15 3
10 2
18 3
16 0
20 1
11 4
9 1
14 3
7 2
17 0
20 3
18 3
16 0
15 2
12 3
19 2
11 3
10 1
22 2
14 3
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA
Year 2 - Number and Place Value - Questions
DateName
+ = + =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
+ =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
- =
Addition and Subtraction Problems (B)
Complete the addition number sentences by using counting on as a strategy.1
Complete the subtraction number sentences by using counting back as a strategy.
2
12 5
8 4
17 3
15 6
21 3
16 4
9 3
6 6
13 6
22 4
15 5
10 3
14 5
18 2
16 3
21 2
9 0
11 1
25 5
23 6
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA
Sequencing Life Cycles – Worksheet
Date
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Name
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Sequencing Life Cycles – Worksheet
Date
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Name
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Sequencing Life Cycles – Worksheet
DateName
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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The Life Cycle of an Adélie Penguin
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Sequencing Life Cycles – Worksheet
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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The Life Cycle of a Sea Turtle
Sequencing Life Cycles – Worksheet
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Chicks grow quickly. They are able to swim on their own in
about nine weeks.
Mother penguin lays two eggs in a nest. The mother and
father take turns looking after the eggs and hunting for food.
The chicks hatch. They have downy feathers.
Turtles spend many years swimming and living
in oceans.
The adult turtle lays many eggs on a nesting beach.
Hatchlings crawl to the sand’s surface and head to the ocean.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Sequencing Life Cycles – Answers
The Life Cycle of an Adélie Penguin
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Mother penguin lays two eggs in a nest. The mother and
father take turns looking after the eggs and hunting for food.
The chicks hatch. They have downy feathers.
Chicks grow quickly. They are able to swim on their own in
about nine weeks.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
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Sequencing Life Cycles – Answers
The adult turtle lays many eggs on a nesting beach.
Hatchlings crawl to the sand’s surface and head to the ocean.
Turtles spend many years swimming and living
in oceans.
The Life Cycle of a Sea Turtle