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Framework for teaching Year 2 Term 3 Week 9 2021Monday 6/9 Tuesday 7/9 Wednesday 8/9 Thursday 9/9 Friday 10/9
Morning English Spelling Select 10-15 words from the week 9 spelling list and practice writing them. Choose 3 of these words and write them into 3 interesting sentences. Make sure you use joining words (and, because, so, but) and adjectives. Select an activity from the spelling grid.
Reading Read the attached sheet on ‘Dolphins’ and answer the questions
or read a book of your choice.
English Spelling Look, say, cover, write, check using your spelling list. Improve these sentences by adding adjectives, joining words and further information. - He walked on themoon.- The sky was blue.- The bird flew.
Select a new activity from the spelling grid
Reading Read a book of your choice for at least 10 minutes. You can read a book from PM eCollection online, Ziptales or Epic.
Writing: Information Report Choose an event from the Paralympics in Tokyo and research information about the
English Spelling Look, say, cover, write, check using your spelling list. Editing activity: Edit and rewrite the 3 sentences. Make sure there are capital letters, full stops and no spelling mistakes.
Select a new activity from the spelling grid
Reading Read a book of your choice for at least 10 minutes. You can read a book from PM eCollection online, Ziptales or Epic.
English Spelling Look, say, cover, write, check using your spelling list.
Select a new activity from the spelling grid
Reading Read a book of your choice for at least 10 minutes. You can read a book from PM eCollection online, Ziptales or Epic.
Grammar Nouns are naming words (person, place or thing) Verbs are action/doing words (eg. ate, swim, bake, sing) Adjectives are describing words (eg. rainy, spotty, huge) Complete the parts of speech word search by colouring the nouns red, the verbs blue and the adjectives green.
English Spelling Look, say, cover, write, check using your spelling list.
Spelling BOGGLE - using the letters in thegrid, spell as manywords that you can. Youcan only use each letteronce in your word.
Reading Read a book of your choice for at least 10 minutes. You can read a book from PM eCollection online, Ziptales or Epic.
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Writing: Persuasive Topic: Books are better than movies Choose whether you agree or disagree with the topic. Remember to open with a sizzling start to get the attention of your audience and to give AT LEAST three different reasons for your choice. Each new point begins a new paragraph.
sport and how the athletes train for their event. You may like to present your report to your class during your next Zoom session.
Writing: Imaginative Animal Town Imagine you are on a road trip with your family to go camping at a place called Animal Town. When you arrive, you are shocked to find it literally is Animal Town. All the animals live and work there. They work in human jobs, drive cars, live in houses and run stores. Describe your experience as you holiday there.
Write a silly sentence using one of the nouns, verbs and adjectives. eg.The yellow bucket liked to sing.
Writing: Procedure Choose an activity you have done during Learning from Home that you really enjoyed. Think about what material you needed and the steps you had to take to complete this activity. Write it out in order to share with the class. It may be something like cooking, playing a game or doing an art or craft activity. Don’t forget to draw a picture of you doing the activity you chose!
Writing: Imaginative Use the story starter below. Make sure you PLAN your story before you begin. We quickly scampered up the stairs looking for a place to hide…...
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Middle Mathematics Thinking While Moving Count by 10s to 300 while doing star jumps.
Finding the unknown number - 1st Grade Math (1.OA.8)
Mathematics Thinking While Moving
Count by 5s to 100 while doing air punches. Can you go further?
Addition and Subtraction Within 20 | Subtracting to Find the Unknown Added | Kids Academy
Mathematics Thinking While Moving
Count by 4s to 52 while doing air squats.
Complete the worksheet below by finding the missing number in the number sentence.
Can you make up some challenging number sentences for someone else to answer? For example 12+ _ = 42 13+ _ = 28 25+ _= 38
Mathematics Thinking While Moving
Count by 3s to 60 while bouncing and catching a ball.
Reading a Calendar.
Have you got a calendar in your house/classroom? (Phones have a calendar on them). Look on the calendar to find your family’s birthday days.
Mathematics Thinking While Moving
Count by 2s to 50 while doing chest passes to a partner or to a wall.
Telling the Time on an analogue clock.
Telling the Time for Kids: Quarter To Times
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Afternoon Science
What happens when we mix things together?
Over the next 3 Science lessons you will be introduced to the role of being a chemist and identify some common, everyday objects created by chemists. You will see how things are mixed and changed.
Enjoy!
Complete worksheet 1 ‘What happens when we mix things together?’.
Creative Arts Sculpture Using aluminium foil, create an animal of your choice. When you have finished, email a picture of it to your teacher.
Challenge Use aluminium foil to make your name.
Wellbeing Wednesday (Screen-Free Activity)
Students, staff and parents are encouraged to use Wednesday afternoons to look after their Wellbeing.
Turn off any technology and have a break from school work to engage in other activities. These could include: ● Read a book.● Listen to music.● Do some yoga.● Complete a jigsaw
puzzle.● Paint/draw a picture● Bake a cake.● Get some exercise.
History Lesson 3 - Preserving the Past Understanding why History is important http://inq.co/class/ANB6X Code: 2460 If you do not have access to the internet, use the resource sheet.
Science
What happens when we mix things together?
Over the next 2 Science lessons you will need an adult to supervise you while you attempt the Science experiment and complete worksheet 2 ‘What happens when we mix things together?’. If you are at school today and next Wednesday (week 10) then attempt this lesson when you are Learning from home.
Year 2 Spelling These lists have been taken from the KPS Scope & Sequence for Spelling Term 3.
Week 9
Sight words
playing make sister still ever
Focus: oo / ew / ue / u_e
food
moon
room
new
flew
blue
true
tube
cube
June
* ’oo’ is found within a word and ‘ew’ is found atthe end of a word.
SPELLING ACTIVITIES Write your spelling list in
alphabetical order A-Z
Select 5 words and draw a picture for each one
Write your spelling words in order from least letters to
most letters.
Clap out and write the number of syllables in each of your spelling words.
Ask 5 questions using 5 of your spelling words. Don’t forget to use a question
mark?
Rainbow words – use different colours to write each letter in your word
Create a word search or crossword with your spelling
list
Using a dictionary, write the meaning of 5 words from
your spelling list
Write your spelling list using 2 different colours to show the vowels and consonants.
vowels = a e i o u
Write your spelling words in a word pyramid
s sp spe spel spell
Across and Down – write your words across and down,
sharing the first letter eg.
Words Within Words - Make a list of as many
smaller words you can find in the words on your spelling
list eg. watch = cat, hat
Write each of your spelling words into word boxes. Remember your body, head and tail letters.
Write your spelling list in reverse alphabetical order
(backwards) Z - A
Write your words from easiest to hardest to spell.
Why did you order them that way?
Spell your words out loud. When you say each letter, do a star jump, hop on one foot or bounce/catch a ball.
Spelling shapes – Write your spelling words inside different
2D shapes.
Fancy Letters - write each of your words in fancy
writing. Your letters could be curly or dotty.
Air Writing - write each of your words in the air with
your finger.
Scrabble Challenge: Use scrabble tiles to work out the sum of your words
Extension:
Year 2 LSCWC Spelling
My Words Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Dolphins
Where do dolphins live?Dolphins live in seas and rivers. They live together in groups called ‘pods’.
What do dolphins look like?A dolphin is a sea animal. They have two fins on the side and one on the back to help them to swim fast. They can be a mix of black, white and grey. Dolphins have fat under the skin to keep them warm in the cold seas. They breathe out of a nostril on the top of their head called a blowhole.
What do dolphins eat?Dolphins eat fish. They wait for the fish to jump out of the sea into their mouth.
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What do dolphins do?Dolphins can jump out of the water as high as 4.9 metres, flipping over to land on their backs, bellies or sides. This is called ‘breach’. They breach to let other dolphins know about food nearby.
Dolphins
Questions1. Why do dolphins have two fins on the side and one on the back? Tick one.
to help them to jump out the water so they can swim on their back to help them to swim fast
2. Why do dolphins have fat under the skin?
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3. What is the name of the nostril on the top of their head?
4. What do dolphins eat? Tick one.
5. What is it called when dolphins jump out of the water and flip over toland on their back, belly or side? Tick one.
breach
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splash spin
OPTIONAL6. Do some of your own research on dolphins. Write down some interesting facts that you found out.
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Editing Task – Wednesday
Edit and re-write these sentences
1. i wos playin catch with my sista when our ball floo over the fence ( 1 capital letter, 4 spelling mistakes, 1 full stop)
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2. is it trew that the moon is mad out of cheeze ( 1 capital letter, 3 spelling mistakes, 1 question mark)
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3. i decided that i wantet to macke my new room bloo but i had to wait until june ( 4 capital letters, 3 spelling mistakes, 1 full stop)
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ANSWERS
1. I was playing catch with my sister when our ball flew over the fence.
2. Is it true that the moon is made out of cheese?
3. I decided that I wanted to make my new room blue but I had to wait until June. .
Parts of Speech Word SearchIn the grid, find the words that are listed below. Colour the squares in the correct colour according to the word type.
b r i g h t s i n g
j n n c b u t r e e
b h l h d u o p b x
j l t a b d c w l h
u t a i l o o k e y
m i l r q l u g e j
p n k t l m i n l t
b y s e i b o n c q
r a y w y m d c u e
f b s y x s h i r t
yellow
bright
bucket
chair
money
shirt
bounce
tiny
fast
tree
jump
swim
sing
talk
big
red nouns blue verbs green adjectives
GRAMMAR
Name: Date:
Grammar - Thursday
Boggle
Spelling Word Puzzle
D G B R
S O A T
P C L I
T A H L
Date:
Name:
Word Count:
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Maths - Monday
Maths - Tuesday
Maths - Wednesday
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Reading a Calendar July
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Baseball game
2 3 4 Picnic
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6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 Library books due
17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 David's birthday
29 30 31
1. What month is shown on the calendar?
2. What is the first day of the week?
3. How many days are in one week?
4. How many Mondays are in this month?
5. What day of the week is July 10?
6. What is the date of the picnic?
7. When is David's birthday?
8. When are the library books due?
9. When is the baseball game?
Maths - Friday
Lesson 3 Understanding Why History is Important
Year 1 / 2 History The Past in the Present 1
Unit 2 Preserving the Past
Why are historical sites important?
Name some of the historical places you saw
in the video.
Which ones do you think are most important
to preserve?
Which reason for preserving
historical places do you think is the best one?
Watch the video and think about the questions.
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Lesson 3 Understanding Why History is Important
Year 1 / 2 History The Past in the Present 2
Unit 2 Preserving the Past
Look at the photos of these familiar places.
What do you remember about their history?
What makes their history important?
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Port Arthur prison
History of your area Albany Skate Park
Tailem Town
Kakadu
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Imagine that only one of the sites or places you have learnt about will be kept the way it is (preserved). Choose the one that you think is the most important to preserve and give your reasons why.
I think ______________________________________________________________ is an important historical place.
I think it should be preserved because: ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What would you do to preserve this site? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Look at these images. Do they represent an important person, place, culture or historical event? Write your choice on the line underneath.
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Name: Worksheet 1
What happens when we mix things together?
Sometimes it’s hard to see what things are made from because when they are mixed with
other things they change.
1. If you mixed the ingredients in each of these pictures, what do you think they would
change into? Write in your answers below.
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Some scientists are a bit like chefs. Chefs can mix different ingredients together to make new
food. Scientists can take different chemicals and mix them together to make new products.
These scientists are called chemists.
2. Chemists create things that are useful in our everyday lives. Look at some of the items
chemists have created. Think about why each one is important.
(a) Which one do you think is the most important?
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(b) Which one do you think is the least important?
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Name: Worksheet 2 – To complete over 2 lessons
What happens when we mix things together?
Hands-on investigation – Ask an adult to observe or help with this activity.
You are going to be a chemist and observe what happens when things are mixed together.
Look carefully at all the ingredients.
Note: If you don’t have cream of tartar, swap it for baking soda.
1. What do you think these ingredients will make when they are mixed together? I predict
the ingredients will make… ___________________________________________________
2. Look at the flour, salt and cream of tartar (or baking soda). How are they the same? ___
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How are they different? ______________________________________________________
What do you think will happen when they are mixed together? ______________________
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3. Mix the flour, salt and cream of tartar (or baking soda) together? What happened to
them? _____________________________________________________________________
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Could they be separated again? _________________________________________________
The flour, salt and cream of tartar (or baking soda) have become a mixture because they are
mixed together.
4. Look at the water and food colouring. How are they the same? ______________________
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How are they different? ________________________________________________________
What do you think will happen when they are mixed together? ________________________
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5. Mix the water and food colouring together. What happened to the water and food
colouring? ___________________________________________________________________
Could they be separated again? __________________________________________________
The water and food colouring have mixed together evenly, they have become a solution.
6. Look at the coloured water and the oil. How are they the same? _____________________
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How are they different? ________________________________________________________
What do you think will happen when they are mixed together? ________________________
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7. Mix the oil and water solution together. What happened to the oil? __________________
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Mix all the ingredients together and knead it. How is it different from the things you started
with? _______________________________________________________________________
What did the ingredients make? _________________________________________________
Was your prediction correct? ______________
8. In this investigation:
9. If you were asked to take one ingredient away from the recipe for playdough, which one
would you take? ______________________________________________________________
Why would you take it away? ___________________________________________________
How do you think the playdough would be changed? ________________________________
10. If you could add one new ingredient to the recipe, what would it be? ________________
Why would you add it? ________________________________________________________
How would the playdough be changed? ___________________________________________
11. Playdough wasn’t created for children to play with. It was created as a clay for cleaning
walls.
Nowadays, we clean walls with a wet sponge so cleaning clay isn’t used anymore. Cleaning
clay has been repurposed as playdough! Think of 3 other ways playdough could be used.