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YEAR 6
Term 2, Week 2
Name: __________________ Class: ____
Year 6 – Term 2, Week 2
Learning from Home Program
Daily Tasks Times Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Morning Session
Spelling
1. Complete activities in Term
2, Week 2 Monday
assignment in Microsoft
Teams or hardcopy
booklet.
2. Complete assigned activity
in Spelling City
Grammar in Writing Week 2, Lesson 1
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Monday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Spelling
1. Complete activities in Term
2, Week 2 Tuesday
assignment in Microsoft
Teams or hardcopy
booklet.
2. Complete assigned activity
in Spelling City
Reading
Complete individually assigned tasks or complete Week 2 Comprehension worksheet in hardcopy booklet.
Spelling
Complete Spelling City assigned activity.
Grammar in Writing Week 2, Lesson 2
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Wednesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Reading
Complete individually assigned tasks or complete Week 2 comprehension task in hardcopy booklet.
Spelling
Complete Spelling City assigned activity.
Reading
Complete individually assigned tasks or complete Week 2 comprehension task in hardcopy booklet.
Spelling
Complete spelling test on Spelling City.
Grammar in Writing Week 2, Lesson 3
Complete activities in Term 2 -Week 2 Friday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Fruit and Movement Break
Eat a piece or fruit or vegetable and take a 10 minute movement break. This could include doing a quick workout video or dance, creating your own circuit, playing a game with a sibling or making up your own movement activity.
Writing Fact or Opinion
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Monday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Writing Fact or Opinion
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Tuesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Writing Fact or Opinion
Complete activities in Term 2,Week 2 Wednesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
English Unit Book Study
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Thursday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
English Unit Book Study
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Friday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Recess Break
Recess Break Recess Break Recess Break Recess Break Recess Break
Middle Session
DEAR Reading You can either choose a story on Epic or you can read a book from home
Maths Whole Number – Expanded
Notation Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Monday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Click ‘Play Prodigy’. Complete individually assigned tasks.
Maths Whole Number – Rounding
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Tuesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Click ‘Play Prodigy’. Complete individually assigned tasks.
Maths Whole Number – Rounding
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Wednesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Click ‘Play Prodigy’. Complete individually assigned tasks.
Maths Types of Graphs
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Thursday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Click ‘Play Prodigy’. Complete individually assigned tasks.
Maths Types of Graphs
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Friday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Click ‘Play Prodigy’. Complete individually assigned tasks.
Science History CAPA PD/Health PE Energy
Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Monday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Houses of Parliament Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Tuesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Zentangle Art Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Wednesday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Healthy Food Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Thursday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Movement Sequences-Balance Complete activities in Term 2, Week 2 Friday assignment in Microsoft Teams or hardcopy booklet.
Lunch Break
Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break
Afternoon
Session
Choice Matrix Choice Matrix Choice Matrix BTN Choice Matrix Complete an activity from the
choice matrix.
Complete an activity from the choice matrix.
Complete an activity from the
choice matrix.
Watch the latest episode of BTN
https://www.abc.net.au/btn/classroom/
Complete an activity from the choice matrix.
Stage 3 Glendore Public School Choice Matrix Term 2 Choose an activity from the matrix below. Some of these activities may take you several days to complete. Keep a record of what you
complete each day. You might even like to take a photo and upload it to Microsoft Teams to show your class.
Make a board game.
Set up an obstacle course in your house or backyard and time
yourself.
Find a recipe and cook something.
PE with Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPXQcCyRFt0&list=RDCMUCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ&star
t_radio=1&t=0
Write down your thoughts and feelings in a journal.
Create your own novel – you can write and illustrate it.
Challenge a member of your family to a dance off. You could choose a just dance or just put
some music on.
Turn a section of your favourite book or novel into a script for
readers theatre. Perhaps perform your script with your
siblings and record.
Choose an everyday item around your home. Write a radio
advertisement for this item and record your advertisement.
Listen to an appropriate podcast.
Take a virtual tour of somewhere that interests you.
Here is an example website. https://freedomhomeschooling.
com/virtual-field-trips/?fbclid=IwAR38iRdOZCqIoqhKYO7UEf7JlPztYZVQxqXpQbFgF
40yRXKdxsvD5Iupn1Q
Create a quiz for your family to have a trivia night
After getting permission from your parents, use chalk to
brighten up your front footpath for people that are walking past. You could also create posters to
put in your front windows. Remember ask an adult first.
Hide something in the backyard and create a treasure map for someone in your family to find
it.
Create a sculpture using recycled objects from your home.
Draw a floorplan of your perfect room or house.
Surprise your Mum or Dad and do a job or a chore for them that they normally would do. Do this
without them knowing.
Write a short play or skit and perform to your family.
Create a list of fun things you might like to do with your family
once we return to normal.
Create a podcast and record this if you can on a device.
MONDAY 4th MAY 2020
Spelling – Term Two, Week Two
Week 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
1. ability
2. quality
3. cavity
4. majority
5. minority
6. continue
7. virtual
8. suddenly
9. structure
10. fragile
11. venture
12. capsule
13. reliable
14. cultural
15. misspell
16. minimum
17. maximum
18. parachute
19. teaspoonful
20. performance
21. buoy
22. sergeant
23. immigrant
24. lieutenant
25. atmosphere
Activity 1 – Alphabetical Order
Write your list words in alphabetical order.
1. 6. 11. 16. 21.
2. 7. 12. 17. 22.
3. 8. 13. 18. 23.
4. 9. 14. 19. 24.
5. 10. 15. 20 25.
Activity 2 – Sentences
Choose 5 words and write these into a sentence. Make your sentences are interesting. You might choose to write power sentences.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Grammar in Writing Week 2, Lesson 1
Brainstorm words you could use when writing about this picture.
What makes a good sentence great?
Add when
Add an adjective
Add an adverb
Add a simile metaphor, personification or some other literary device.
For example: After just completing his last mission, the tiny hero who was made famous by his arachnid like qualities sat quietly against his new best friend in a state of quiescence as though he would never be able to save the world again.
Write your own paragraph using one power sentence. Make sure your paragraph is at least 3 sentences long and try to include a challenge word.
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Writing – Fact or Opinion
The purpose of informative texts is to provide information about a particular topic using facts. 1. Answer the following questions:
What is the purpose of an informative text? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What are some types of informative texts?
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How do informative texts differ from imaginary texts?
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2. If you have access to the internet, watch the ‘Fact and Opinion for Kids’ video on
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIyt5pEcE_g After watching, answer the following questions:
What is a fact? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Where can we find facts?
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What is an opinion?
___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
Maths Read and Understand Whole Numbers
Convert the numbers into expanded notation. The first one is done for you.
a) 4 246 936 4 000 000 + 200 000 + 40 000 + 6 000 + 900 + 30 + 6
b) 88 421
c) 2 856 913
d) 714 533
e) 7 240 547
f) 4 215 632
g) 770 421
h) 467 809
Write the number from the expanded notation. Remember to group the digits in 3s.
a) 500 000 + 20 000 + 3 000 + 700 + 40 + 1
b) 80 000 + 5 000 + 200 + 70 + 3
c) 400 000 + 5 000 + 200 + 50 + 2
d) 900 000 + 40 000 + 1 000 + 80 + 5
e) 20 000 + 7 000 + 300 + 8
f) 300 000 + 2 000 + 500 + 80 + 4
g) 800 000 + 50 000 + 6 000 + 200 + 30 + 8
When we write numbers using expanded notation, we identify and name the value of each digit.
3 154 231 = 3 000 000 + 100 000 + 50 000 + 4 000 + 200 + 30 + 1
Science Lesson 1 Review
Types of Energy
Movement: describes the displacement of an object in time and space.
Electrical: describes the displacement of electrons around a closed circuit.
Light: describes electro-magnetic radiation that is detected by the retina in the eye.
Heat: describes the speed at which particles in matter vibrate. The hotter something
is, the more energy its particles have and the more vigorously they vibrate.
Microwaves: describes electromagnetic radiation of high frequency and short
wavelength that can cause particles such as water molecules to vibrate faster.
Sound: describes waves of pressure travelling through solids, liquids or gases that our
ears perceive as sound.
Elastic: describes how certain materials stretch when they are pulled (have opposing
forces applied) and store the applied energy. They have the ability to then spring
back to their original shape, transforming stored energy to movement energy
Gravitational: describes how any object near Earth that is not restrained in any way,
will drop towards the Earth’s centre. Gravitational energy, as it is used here, is a
measure relative to position. A book on a high shelf is said to have more
‘gravitational’ energy than one on a low shelf, since when it falls from the shelf the
higher one will gain more movement energy as it falls.
Chemical: describes the fact that all chemicals have a certain amount of energy in the
bonds that hold the atoms together. For example, complex carbohydrates and fats
have high energy bonds that animals and plants break down to release energy.
Nuclear: describes the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split (fission)
and/or combined (fusion). The Sun is a site of nuclear fusion where hydrogen atom
nuclei fuse to form a helium atom nucleus, releasing radiations of many types,
including light, heat waves and ultraviolet radiations, that are so energetic they can
burn skin and/or damage DNA.
Activity The table below is a survey of energy used at school. You will be completing a survey of energy used around your house.
Complete the table examining types of energy being emitted and used by objects around your house. Use the different types of energy listed on first page to help you fill in the table.
Lesson 2 Reflections
Learning Points Your Reflection
Types of energy present in my house
1. 2. 3.
Types of energy NOT present in my house
1. 2. 3.
I found out that.
I think it would be useful for STIVS to know.
I want to know more about.
TUESDAY 5th MAY 2020
Spelling – Term Two, Week Two
Week 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
1. ability
2. quality
3. cavity
4. majority
5. minority
6. continue
7. virtual
8. suddenly
9. structure
10. fragile
11. venture
12. capsule
13. reliable
14. cultural
15. misspell
16. minimum
17. maximum
18. parachute
19. teaspoonful
20. performance
21. buoy
22. sergeant
23. immigrant
24. lieutenant
25. atmosphere
Reading and Comprehension Complete assigned tasks on Reading Eggspress OR Complete this worksheet.
Writing
1. Read the facts and opinions about ’Lions’.
2. Complete the questions and then the Creative Challenge.
Maths
Round and estimate to the power of ten
a) 12 388 b) 8 392
c) 39 610 d) 55 239
e) 8 392 f) 89 743
a) 14 987 b) 24 033
c) 36 095 d) 77 330
e) 245 302 f) 695 474
a) 828 549 b) 653 200
c) 105 525 d) 223 669
e) 856 914 f) 449 987
Round to the nearest thousand.
Round to the nearest ten thousand.
Round to the nearest hundred thousand.
History Houses of Parliament
The Parliament consists of two Houses (the House of Representatives and the Senate), and the Queen, represented in Australia by the Governor General.
Work of the Parliament
Parliament makes laws, authorises the Government to spend public money, scrutinises government activities, and is a forum for debate on national issues.
1. TASK ONE: If you have access to the internet, click on the following link to watch a
video about The House of Representatives.
https://peo.gov.au/understand-our-parliament/parliament-and-its-people/house-of-representatives/the-house-of-representatives/
2. TASK TWO: Read the following information about The House of Representatives.
3. TASK THREE: Write down summary notes based on the information you have read about The House of Representatives.
4. TASK FOUR: If you have access to the internet, click on the following link to watch a video about The Senate. https://peo.gov.au/understand-our-parliament/parliament-and-its-people/senate/the-senate/
5. TASK FIVE: Read the following information about The Senate.
6. TASK SIX: Write down summary notes based on the information you have read about The Senate
7. TASK SEVEN: If you have access to the internet, explore The House of Representatives and The Senate online using this link. Add notes to your summaries above if you learn anything new or interesting. https://getparliament.peo.gov.au/the-houses-of-parliament
WEDNESDAY 6th May 2020 Grammar in Writing
Week 2, Lesson 2
Brainstorm words you could use when writing about this picture.
What makes a good sentence great?
Add when
Add an adjective
Add an adverb
Add a simile metaphor, personification or some other literary device.
For example: After just completing his last mission, the tiny hero who was made famous by his arachnid like qualities sat quietly against his new best friend in a state of quiescence as though he would never be able to save the world again.
Grammar Review: Independent Clauses
An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone in a sentence. Underline or highlight the independent clauses in the following sentences.
1. I heated my hot chocolate in the microwave because it was too cold. 2. Whenever prices go up, customers tend to buy less products. 3. While I am a passionate basketball fan, I prefer football.
Write your own paragraph using one power sentence. Make sure your paragraph is at least 3 sentences long and try to include a challenge word.
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Reading and Comprehension Complete assigned tasks on Reading Eggspress OR Complete this worksheet.
Writing a. Read the informative text below about Zebras.
b. Complete the ‘Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion’ information
below
Maths You will need to create a text box to drag where you would like your answer
Art Zentangles
THURSDAY 7th May 2020 Reading and Comprehension
Complete assigned tasks on Reading Eggspress OR Complete this worksheet.
Book Study
Over the next term you will be completing a book study on a novel that you select. Please make sure you select a text that is age appropriate, interests you and that you can comprehend without being too easy. It should challenge you a
little.
Spend 20 - 30 minutes reading your selected text.
Complete the Term 2 Week 2 Reading Task - Novel Study Reading Response.
Maths
Personal Development and Health (PDH) Today we are going to be learning about healthy food. Your task is to watch this video and answer the questions below. If you can’t find all the answers in the video, you might like to do your own research, however remember to ensure you are getting your information from a reliable source. If you do not have access to a device, think about what you already know about healthy eating or you might like to ask a family member for some help.
Click on this link to watch the video. Remember, if you do not have access to a device, you can think of what you already know or ask a relative for some help. https://www.n4hk.com.au/other-resources/online-videos/healthy-habits-healthy-you
1. What is the purpose of nutrients.
2. There are 2 types of nutrients: Macronutrients and Micronutrients. Give 2 examples of each
3. How does protein help our bodies?
4. Give 3 examples of sources of protein.
5. What is the purpose of carbohydrates.
6. Give 3 examples of sources of carbohydrates.
7. Why do we need some fat in our diet?
8. Give 3 examples of foods that contain healthy fats.
The video discusses core food groups and tells us how many serves of each core food we need. Next to each core food, write how many serves we need to be eating in a day and give 1 example of each. Fruit: Vegetables: Dairy: Meat: Now it is your turn to explore your fridge and pantry. Find 10 healthy foods in your house. If you can’t find 10 different healthy foods in your house, you might like to think of things you have seen at the supermarket. List them below or you might even like to take a photo of them and add the photo into this document.
FRIDAY 8th May 2020 Grammar in Writing
Week 2, Lesson 3
Brainstorm words you could use when writing about this picture.
What makes a good sentence great?
Add when
Add an adjective
Add an adverb
Add a simile metaphor, personification or some other literary device.
For example: After just completing his last mission, the tiny hero who was made famous by his arachnid like qualities sat quietly against his new best friend in a state of quiescence as though he would never be able to save the world again.
Write your own paragraph using one power sentence. Make sure your paragraph is at least 3 sentences long and try to include a challenge word.
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Grammar Review: Dependent Clauses A dependent clause is a clause that can’t stand alone in a sentence. Underline or highlight the dependent clauses in the following sentences.
1. I heated my hot chocolate in the microwave because it was too cold. 2. Whenever prices go up, customers tend to buy less products. 3. While I am a passionate basketball fan, I prefer football.
Book Study
Maths
Stage 3 PE Movement Sequences - Balance
Balance helps you develop the basic skills you need for all physical activity. Balance is very important to achieving success in almost every sport or game you play! It would be impossible to ride a bike, kick a ball, do a dance, hop, skip and jump without balance. There are two types of balance you need to know. These are static and dynamic. Try saying those words out loud to yourself.
What is static balance?
The ability to maintain control of a position while not moving. This looks like balancing on one leg or freezing in a shape like a statue.
What is dynamic balance?
Dynamic balance is the ability to maintain balance and control of the body while moving, like hopping, jumping, throwing or riding a bike.
Your task is to watch the following video and follow along with the teacher to practice static and dynamic balance in sequences.
Go to this link: https://vimeo.com/showcase/sisaworkout1 Password: getfitnow Click on video number 2 – fundamental movement skills (make sure it is the stage 3 video you are watching) Follow the lesson Complete the quiz on the following page
If you do not have access to the video, take a guess at the questions below and then make up a short sequence including a mix of static and dynamic balance positions. Practice your sequence and then draw the positions below.
1. Please explain what ‘static balance’ means and provide one example. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Please explain what ‘dynamic balance’ means and provide one example. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. What are the key points to improving your balance techniques? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Students are to research one ‘static balance’ and one different ‘dynamic balance’ activity, draw a picture of each below.