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Friday 17th April 2020

Good morning 5/6 Awesome! I have been missing you.

It has been great to chat to many of you over the past 2 days – and if we have not spoken yet, I will be trying to get in touch today.

The link below is a space to share any TV show or movies that you may have enjoyed over the holidays. Please feel free to add to it.

Movies or TV shows

Friday 17/4 Focus: Reading
G Goal: I can use comprehension strategies to help me understand a text.
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Write the 20 words in your Reader’s Notebook, or a book you have at home.

N Choose the easy, medium or challenging option. Read the text and use your comprehension skills to answers the questions. Write your answers in your Reader’s Notebook, a book you have at home, or on some scrap paper.
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5/6A 5/6B 5/6C
Easy  (Web view) Easy  (Web view) Easy  (Web view)
Medium  (Web view) Medium  (Web view) Medium  (Web view)
Challenging  (Web view) Challenging  (Web view)   Challenging  (Web view)

 

When you have finished, do some independent reading.

G Write in your book:
A comprehension strategy I used was…

 

 

 

Friday 17/4

Focus:     

Editing and proof reading               

G I can use an editing checklist to edit a piece of work.
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Editing and Proof Reading Checklis1

 

It is really important to proof read your work, before you submit your piece. Often students will submit their work and then realise that there were many silly errors or that their writing doesn’t make sense.

We write for an audience so if it doesn’t make sense to you then your audience will struggle to read your writing.

Using previous feedback given to you by your teachers peers and the editing checklist, edit the following pieces depending on your knowledge and effort score.

 

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Click on the Links below

Checklist:

Texts to choose based on your score

 

G Share this with another person in your family, did you find all the mistakes?

Remember to apply proofreading skills to all your writing tasks to ensure that you are producing your best work.

 

 

 

In your Maths book (or another book if you do not have your Maths book) please complete the following lesson. Remember to use a ruler, red pen and pencil or blue/black pen. Date the work.

 

 

Friday 17/4  Mathematics
 

 

Focus:  Problem Solving/recording thinking

                              

G I can use my problem solving skills to find the answer to a word problem and record my thinking.

1.       I’m not sure where to start

2.       I think I have a strategy that might work

3.       I’m reasonably confident I can do this

4.       I could teach someone else how to do this

 

Record your Knowledge and Effort scores.

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How many legs can you count in this farmyard picture?

 

N  When I am solving a word problem in maths I must;

1.       Read the question carefully

2.       Determine EXACTLY what is being asked.

3.       Use strategies from the Mathematician’s toolbox (can I draw this? Have I seen something like this before?)

4.       Record my thinking

5.       Check the accuracy of my working out

6.       Make sure the answer is clearly stated (have you included a clear answer with units?)

A Based on your pre-assessment score, choose the appropriate activity:

If you scored yourself as a 1 or 2

 

In my backyard I have some chickens and some dogs.  Altogether I can count 12 heads and 38 legs. How many dogs do I have?
If you scored yourself as a 3 or 4 In my backyard I have some chickens and some dogs.  Altogether I can count 25 heads and 78 legs. How many dogs do I have?

 

If you complete one activity easily, try to make up a similar clue yourself.

G  Take a photo of your working out for this and save it in your OneNote Class Notebook or on your blog. Write a reflection under it, sharing how you approached this problem and what worked or didn’t work.

 

Re-score your Knowledge and Effort scores.

Friday 17/4

Physical Activity

Try 4 different Go Noodle videos. Recommend videos you like in the Onenote Collaboration Space here –

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Password: grade562020

Friday 17/4

Afternoon Activities

Choose an activity to do from the list below:

    • jigsaw puzzle
    • Play with lego
    • Draw a picture
    • Write a letter
    • Write a journal entry
    • Clean your room
    • Cook something
    • Mindful colouring
    • Read a book
    • Make a paper plane
    • Build an obstacle course
    • Play outside
    • Go for a walk