Happy Friday 56J,
What an unbelievable effort this week.
The hard work and effort you have put in is incredible.
With such a massive change to the way we learn, I couldn't be prouder of the way you have all adapted.
Looking forward to seeing everyone today on WebEx for our first attempt at our whole class roll call.
Daily tasks are below.
Arigatō Jack
What an unbelievable effort this week.
The hard work and effort you have put in is incredible.
With such a massive change to the way we learn, I couldn't be prouder of the way you have all adapted.
Looking forward to seeing everyone today on WebEx for our first attempt at our whole class roll call.
Daily tasks are below.
Arigatō Jack
Writing – (40-45min)
Today in writing, you will be learning that a person’s choice of hero tells us something about them. You will be brainstorming the characteristics and qualities of a personal hero.
Click on the link below to access todays writing PDF.
Today in writing, you will be learning that a person’s choice of hero tells us something about them. You will be brainstorming the characteristics and qualities of a personal hero.
Click on the link below to access todays writing PDF.
Reading – (40-45min)
Today in reading, you will be reading a short story called Tia’s Tantrum’. While you are reading, use your prior knowledge to think about connections you can make to your own personal experiences, other texts and the world.
Click on the link below to access todays reading PDF.
Today in reading, you will be reading a short story called Tia’s Tantrum’. While you are reading, use your prior knowledge to think about connections you can make to your own personal experiences, other texts and the world.
Click on the link below to access todays reading PDF.
Maths (40-45min)
Today in maths, you will be attempting open-ended questions. Closed-ended questions are those which can be answered by a simple "yes" or "no," while open-ended questions are those which require more thought and more than a simple one-word answer.
Today in maths, you will be attempting open-ended questions. Closed-ended questions are those which can be answered by a simple "yes" or "no," while open-ended questions are those which require more thought and more than a simple one-word answer.
- There are multiple possibilities and strategies you can use to solve the problem
Extra-curricular (90min)
- Cameron’s Friday Funday activity
- Inquiry
- Activity of your choice (anything)