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Grade 2 Learning from Home Task Board Hi Grade 2’s! Here are the tasks for you to complete at home today. Thank you,Miss Cowan, Miss Farrugia, Miss Nield, Mrs Parsons, Mrs Doxas and Mrs Knight
Tuesday 28th April 2020 – Term 2 Week 3READING (30 minutes)
WEBEX LESSON 12:30PMPlease do not complete this task if you are joining the Webex session today at 12:30pm - we will complete this together during our Webex session.Focus: Nonfiction text featuresLearning Intention: To identify features of a nonfiction text.
Success Criteria I can: I can identify features of a nonfiction text.
Resources: Device to access Webex
Revise:Discuss what nonfiction texts are using our prior knowledge. What are some of the features you found in the book The Panda from yesterday's lesson?Understanding what text features are:Today we will be reading the following text as a class during our Webex session: Cooking and Change.
Activity: While we are reading the text ‘Cooking for Change’, look for some of the text features that you notice. What are they?
Students will participate in a whole class discussion and share what they know about text features. We will explore the features together and label them as we read the text.
Read independently.
WRITING(30 minutes)Focus: Information Report-Researching
Learning Intention: To categorise (group) informationI can:-Reread the information I have recorded about my topic-Identify which subcategory (subsection) the information belongs in-Create a new subcategory if
Yesterday you did some more research about your chosen animal using some reliable websites. Today you are going to group the information or record the information in subsections.
A subsection is a section that tells the reader more information about a specific idea related to your topic.
Activity: You will use the table below with the following subheadings to record the information you have researched about your email.PAGE 1:Topic (animal):
General Information
needed. What type of animal is it? Which animal group does it belong to?
HabitatWhere does it live? Where is it found?What is it’s home like?
Food/DietWhat and how does it eat?
PAGE 2
AppearanceWhat does the animal look like? What special characteristics (body features) does it have?
BehaviourHow does it move? What helps it move? How does it protect itself from its enemies? How does it communicate?
Other FactsWhat else would you like to include about your animal?
IMPORTANTYou can
1) print the table above which was attached to our compass post yesterday afternoon.
2) Draw your own table. Remember to use a ruler!
NUMERACY –Number(30-45 minutes)Focus: Addition and Subtraction fact familiesLearning Intention: To understand the link between addition and subtractionSuccess Criteria:I Can
Warm up: Rule up the grid below.Follow the video link for instructions on how to play the warm up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FUskBtd9u90zgb37rPu689H_PbLBIbJ5/view?usp=sharing
● find the value of the missing part when given a part and the whole
● write 4 number sentences for two part part whole sets
Resources: pencil, paper, ruler, ipad/laptop
Automatic Recall
Students can also practise their automatic recall on a daily basis. This can be one of the folllowing;
● skip counting by 2’s, 3’s, 5’s and 10’s from a zero starting point. Eg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10... 303, 6, 9, 12, 15… 605, 10, 15, 20, 25… 11010, 20 , 30, 40… 220
● skip counting by 2’s, 3’s, 5’s and 10’s from a non-zero starting point. Eg.11, 13, 15, 17…11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26…11, 16, 21, 26, 31, 36…11, 21, 31, 41, 51…
● 10 before and 10 after86 - 10 before 76 10 after 96123 - 10 before 113 10 after 133
● Double all numbers to 10. Eg.2+2=4, 5+5=10, 6+6=12, 9+9=18, 10+10=20
Challenge: Can you complete the Warm Up using a number in the hundreds?
Activity: Yesterday we explored our addition and subtraction tens fact families by looking at the parts and the whole. Today you are going to continue to look at the link between addition and subtraction.In the following story, you will explore the link between addition and subtraction.Ethan had 7 toy cars and Anthony had 4 toy cars. How many cars did they have altogether?This can be shown using the fact family grid below. I know that 7 and 4 more is 11, so the whole is 11.
Whole 11
Part7
Part4
From this equation i know that:7+4=114+7=1111-7=411-4=7
Today you will be given a part and the whole and you will need to work out the remaining part.
For example, Sofia and Phoebe have 12 pencils altogether in their tub. If Sofia takes 5 pencils, how many does Phoebe have?Again we can use a fact family grid
Whole12
Part - Sofia5
Part- Phoebe?
I can solve this problem by counting up from 5 to get to 12 OR I
can take 5 away from 12 to find Phoebe’s part. Phoebe’s part is 7. I can now write my 4 fact families.5+7=127+5=1212-5=712-7=5
Your task is to find the parts or the whole for the fact family grids below. Write the fact family number sentences for TWO of your grids.
Challenge:Create your own fact family grid with 2 digit numbers
PLAY BASED LEARNING- PERSONAL AND SOCIAL LEARNING AND INTEGRATED
(25 minutes)
Task: Mothers Day/ Special person exploration. Design Brief- Mothers Day/ Special person Card
Learning Intention: To create a design brief for my card
Success Criteria:I can;
Choose what I would like to say in my card
Choose which font and colours I will use
Choose how I want my card to look for my special person
The next step of the design brief is to create a design: the front and the inside.
There are different design ideas at the bottom of the page. They are also attached to the Compass post.
You need to use what you already know about your special person to guide your design. You are to use the notes from your investigation to begin planning what the front and inside of the card will look like. Think about colours, drawings, where you are going to put your writing etc.
ACTIVE LEARNING(20 minutes)
Learning Intention: To improve my hand eye coordination
Success Criteria: I can
- Throw directly above myself in a controlled way
- I can catch with one hand
Warm Up:Set a timer for 1 minute (60 seconds) and record how many of the following exercises you can complete.
- Star Jumps - Sit ups - High knees
Example:I can do 30 star jumps in 1 minute.
Activity:Using a ball or rolled up socks practice your throwing and catching. Begin with your right hand and catch with your left. To avoid having to move to make the catch, attempt to throw the ball or sock directly above where you are standing. Continue to do so and time yourself to see how long you can do this before dropping the ball or socks. Record your personal best time and see if you can beat it. Challenge: Try balancing whilst trying this activity. Put your left leg up and see how you go!Reflection:Record your personal best time and challenge a family member to see if they can beat it!