Friday 17th September – Fantastic Friday

Disco Day!

Activity 1 – Disco!

Bring your mum, dad, pets, brothers and sisters to the Prep/Grade 1/Grade 2 disco at 9:15-10:15am today.

Disco Zoom details:

The Digital Disco will be hosted on the Zoom platform (NOT Webex). 
Here is the digital disco access link that will provide direct access to the digital disco at the scheduled time of 9:15am. 

Access Link:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83736847236
Webinar ID:837 3684 7236

Activity 2 – Class Morning Tea!

Set up a morning tea for you to have with your class at 10:45am in your usual Webex room.

You may want to have some of the food you made yesterday for the disco. Bring your disco decoration, that you made, to share with the class.

Activity 3 – Enjoy Your Holidays!

Today is the last day of Term 3… Have a wonderful break!

Thursday 16th September – Literacy

How to Make a Decoration

I am learning to write and/or record a procedural text.

I know I can do it when I have created a procedural text.

Watch the video below of a boy making a paper plane.

This video is an example of a procedural text as the boy explains how to make the plane.

Remember that procedural texts are used to explain and teach us how to do something.

The boy in the video needed to write down the steps and words that he needed to say and follow before recording himself and showing others how to make a paper aeroplane.

Independent Task

Yesterday, you made a decoration to make your house disco ready for Friday.

Today, you are going to tell or show another person how to make a decoration.

It can be the one you made yesterday, or it can be something simple like a paper chain or Chinese lantern.

You can write a script and record a video of yourself demonstrating how to make the decoration you choose (Use the boy in the paper plane video as an example).

OR

You can write a procedure that explains each of the steps required to make your disco decoration.

See if anyone in your family can follow your instructions!

Thursday 16th September – Maths

Family cooking

I am learning to follow a recipe to make snacks.

I know I can do it when I have followed a recipe and made snacks with my family.

In preparation for the disco coming up tomorrow, we thought it would be a fun activity for you to make some disco snacks.

Choose one or more of the recipes below to make. It can be your special snack to have after the disco.

Independent Task

Choose one or more of the following recipes:

Disco Marshmallows

Ingredients:

  • Packet of marshmallows
  • Chocolate to melt (can be cooking chocolate or chocolate melts)
  • Sprinkles

Instructions:

  1. Melt the chocolate in a microwave or a double boiler and let it cool a little.
  2. Dip half of each marshmallow in the melted chocolate and make them stand, chocolate covered parts will look up.
  3. Wait 2 minutes and then dip them into sprinkles
  4. Chill for 30 minutes and serve or pack away.

Pretzel Party Lights

Ingredients:

  • Packet of pretzels
  • White chocolate to melt (can be cooking chocolate or chocolate melts)
  • Sprinkles

Instructions:

  1. Melt the chocolate in a microwave or a double boiler.
  2. Dip the pretzels in the chocolate (Use a fork and tap the pretzel against the side of the bowl to let any excess chocolate drip off).
  3. Place the pretzels on a baking sheet.
  4. Apply sprinkles before the chocolate hardens.

Fruit Disco Sticks

Ingredients:

  • Fruit of your choice cut up into small chunks
  • Marshmallows (optional)
  • Skewers

Instructions:

  1. Take a wooden skewer and thread your chosen fruit onto each.
  2. Place a marshmallow on the end if you wish to.
  3. Repeat process to make as many as you like.

Wednesday 15th September – Literacy

Getting Your House Disco-Ready

I am learning to create a decoration to prepare a party space for the disco on Friday.

I know I can do it when I have successfully created a disco decoration.

Have you thought about WHERE you are going to disco on Friday? Have you chosen a space where you can get funky and show off your coolest dance moves in your disco outfit?

You know what this space needs…? DECORATIONS!

Independent Task

Create your own disco decorations using items like paper, string and scissors from around your home.

Click the links below for some ideas on what to create or you can think of your own!

Paper Lanterns: Click Here

Pom-Poms: Click Here

Snowflake Ballerinas: Click Here

Mindful Colouring Flags: Click Below

You could also create some streamers with coloured paper or tissue paper.

GET DECORATING!

Wednesday 15th September – Maths

Making my own exercise/dance routine

I am learning to create my own exercise/dance routine.

I know I can do it when I have created an exercise/dance routine.

In preparation for the disco coming up this Friday we thought we would get our bodies ready for lots of dancing and moving.

You will be creating your very own exercise routine.

There are lots of different exercises, stretches and dance moves that you could combine into your own special routine.

Watch this exercise video to get a workout in and to help you think of different exercises you might like to choose.

Independent Task

You will be coming up with your own exercise routine.

This routine will consist of 10 different exercises/stretches or dance moves.

Once you have come up with your 10 different exercises you will need to decide how many times you will do each. For example, if you have chosen star jumps you might decide to do 10 of them, if you chose push ups you might choose to do 5.

On a piece of paper write down your 10 exercises with the number 1-10 next to it along with how many times you will do it.

An example could be:

  1. 10 star jumps
  2. 5 push ups
  3. 20 jumps

And so on…

If you make up an exercise or dance move yourself, create your own name for that move.

When you have completed writing your routine, see if you can have your family members follow the routine as well.

Be sure to get your body moving ready for the disco this week!

Tuesday 14th September – Literacy

Creating a Kitchen Disco Character

I am learning to create my own character.

I know I can do it when I have created a character with character traits and abilities.

This week, we are preparing for the Grade One Disco on Friday.

Watch/Listen to the story below called ‘Kitchen Disco’ by Clare Foges and Al Murphy.

Independent Task

Can you draw or make your own Kitchen Disco character?

Consider other items found in your kitchen for your inspiration such as tongs, pots, fridge, saucepans, and cutlery.

What is your character’s name?

What sort of character are they? Happy? Grumpy? Sleepy?

What is their favorite dance move?

Can you make or cut the character out and bring it to the disco on Friday to dance with?

Tuesday 14th September – Maths

Live Mathletics

I am learning to learning to compete against others from my school in Mathletics.

I know I can do it when I have played Mathletics Live against others from my school.

You are all familiar with Mathletics by now. Some of you may have already explored the Live Mathletics option, others may not have.

Today is your opportunity to all log into the program and compete in math problems against others from your grade and year level.

In order to do this, you all need to log into Live Mathletics at the same time.

Independent Task

At 11:30am today you will log into Mathletics.

Click PLAY and it will take you through to Live Mathletics.

You will then select class or school to be able to compete against others from Birralee.

You will be given math problems that you need to solve, playing against other people from your class and year level.

Monday 13th September – Literacy

Design Your Disco Outfit!

I am learning to draw and label images I have created.

I know I can do it when I have designed and labelled my own outfit for the disco on Friday.

It is almost DISCO TIME! On Friday we are going to celebrate the end of term with a Grade One DISCO!

But before we do that, we’ve got some preparation to do!

Independent Task

Today, your task is to design an outfit that you would like to wear for the disco on Friday.

Discos are fun and you can wear any crazy thing you want!

Think about accessories like hats, scarves, feather boas, shoes, glasses, crowns, and jewellery.

Draw your outfit and label the things you have included.

Write a sentence about some of the items you have decided to include in your legendary disco outfit!

Monday 13th September – Maths

Playing card games

I am learning to play a variety of card games with my family.

I know I can do it when I have played different card games with my family.

Playing card games is a great way to spend time with your family, but also utilise your math skills.

Today’s card games can be played using UNO cards or regular playing cards, which can be purchased from Woolworths or Coles if you don’t have any at home.

You will be using the numbers only, so will need to remove the extra cards from the pack.

These games can be played with other family members or by yourself.

Independent Task

1. Memory

Separate the number cards from the UNO/cards deck.

Find 8 or more sets of cards that match in colour and number. For example, 1 set may be a 4 of hearts and a 4 of diamonds (red cards).

Take those cards and mix them up. Place them all face down on the table like the picture above.

Turn over one card of your choice and then another trying to match the colour and number on the card.

If they do not match, turn them both back facedown (keeping them in the same spot). Let the other player have their turn. If you are playing by yourself you can have another go.

Keep going until all the cards have been matched.

2. Uno/card addition

Separate the number cards from the deck.

Make two different piles of cards, one with numbers 5 and below, and the second pile can include all numbers 0-9.

The pile of numbers 5 and below will be your cards for the “problem” and the pile that includes larger cards, will be the answer pile.

Grab a small piece of paper or a post it note and a pencil. Make an addition sign on one and an equal sign on the other.

Flip a card from the “problem” pile and place it down. Next place the addition sign and then choose another card from the “problem” pile and then place down the equal sign.

Solve the addition problem and choose the correct answer from the answer pile of cards.

3. Uno/card subtraction

Separate the number cards from the deck.

Make two different piles of cards, one with numbers 9 and below, and the second pile can include all numbers 0-9.

The pile of numbers 9 and below will be your cards for the “problem” that will be face down and the other will be the answer pile.

Grab a small piece of paper or a post it note and a pen. Make a subtraction sign on one and an equal sign on the other.

Flip a card from the “problem” pile and place it down. Next place the subtraction sign and then choose another card from the “problem” pile and then place down the equal sign.

Solve the subtraction problem and choose the correct answer from the answer pile of cards. 

On this game, you may need to get help from an adult for the first couple of problems, having them show you that the highest number needs to be on the left, or at least that the second card they flip over will have to be smaller than the first in order for the game to work.

If you don’t draw one that is smaller, have them just draw again.

4. Closest to

Select the number of digits to be in the numbers for this game, eg. 2-digit numbers, 3-digit numbers, or 4-digit numbers. Each player is dealt that number of cards. For example, if you are making a 2-digit number you will receive 2 cards.

The aim of the game is to make a number as close as possible to 50 if making 2-digit numbers (or to 500 for 3-digit numbers, 5000 for 4-digit numbers.)

The players arrange their cards to make a number as close as possible to 50 (or 500 or 5000). For example, if you are dealt cards 3 and 7 you can’t make the number 73 as it is larger than 50 so you would make 37.

The player with the closest number wins the round and scores one point. The winner is the player who scores the most points.

5. Addition odds

Shuffle the cards and place them face down in a pile in the centre.

Players take turns to draw two cards from the centre pile. The player adds the two numbers together. For example, if you flip over 4 and 3 you would add them together to get 7.

If the total is an odd number the player keeps the cards. If the total is an even number, the cards are placed face down in a discard pile.

When no cards remain in the original pile the discard pile is shuffled and placed in the centre to become a new playing pile.

When this pile is used the game ends and the winner is the player who has collected the most cards.

Monday 13th September – Thursday 16th September – Integrated Studies

Life Cycle of a Plant

I am learning to understand the stages of a plant’s life cycle.

I know I can do it when I can identify the stages of a plant’s life cycle.

During our unit on plants, you have learned about the different parts of a plant and what plants need to survive. You have also had a go at a few experiments during our visit from Mad About Science.

This week, we are going to learn about the life cycle of plants!

Just like animals, plants follow a life cycle. To learn more about the life cycle of a plant, watch the video below. ↓↓↓

Independent Task

Today, your task is to watch the video above that describes a plant’s life cycle and then identify the different stages of a plant’s life cycle.

You can print out the document below to cut and paste the stages in order OR you can draw and label your own plant life cycle diagram on some paper.