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Year 5Term 2 Week 1 - Beginning 29th April
NB: Highlighted activities need to be submitted on the specified day.
All underlined words are hyperlinks.
Google Classroom is abbreviated to GC.
Learning from Home – Weekly Timetable
Announcements
Term 2 Week 1
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Morning welcome
EnglishReading Comprehension
Grammar
Spelling - Unit 9 Questions 1-5
Speaking and Listening
Independent Reading
(20 minutes) record in your diary daily
Library
Spelling - Questions 6 onwards
Writing Instruction
Independent Reading (20 minutes)
record daily
Reading Strategy
Writing - journal
Spelling - Challenge and online
activities
Typing Tournament
Independent Reading
PDHPE Wellbeing Activity - Looking on the
bright side!
Wellbeing Journals Wellbeing Journals
Reflection on GC
Middle session
Mathematics Mentals - Unit 9 Set A-B
Maths Online - Fractions and
Decimals
Matharoo - see GC
Mentals - Unit 9 Set C-D
Problem Solving - see Seesaw
Mentals - Unit 9 bottom section
Maths Online - Time
Mathletics
PDHPE PE Choice board PE Choice board PE Choice board
Afternoon session
Other KLAsPDHPE SISA videos Science see GC Classwork Creative Arts
MUSIC
EnglishReading Strategy
LI: To visualise a
descriptive text.
SC: I can draw a scene
accurately depicting the
text.
Watch the video and look at
the Visualising poster link
carefully.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/wa
tch?v=g2qTCMprE2w
Read the activity and text in
the link and use the
visualising strategy to draw
an image related to what you
have read.
Reading Comprehension
LI: To accurately interpret
what has been read.
SC: I can read to
comprehend a text and get
most answers correct.
Use the Google form on GC
to read the ANZAC Day
comprehension and answer
the questions.
Check your email for
feedback on your answers
once you’ve submitted the
form.
Grammar
LI: To identify homophones and
homographs.
SC: I can explain what
homophones and homographs
are.
Watch the video at least two times
and complete the worksheets.
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=DxgKDWFTmck
Answers will be posted on GC the
following day.
Punctuation
LI: To punctuate
questions, commands,
exclamations and
statements correctly.
SC: I can use !.? correctly.
Watch the following
Powerpoint and complete
the worksheets.
Answers will be posted on
GC the following day.
Spelling
LI: To develop spelling skills through phonemic awareness
SC: Identify sounds/phonemes and sound patterns in words
Look at the powerpoint and complete Soundwaves Unit 9 Student Activity Pages. Password: goes376
Answers will be posted to GC on Fridays at 1pm.
English: WritingWriting - Journal
LI: To create a primary source of information.
SC: I can make daily journal entries documenting
personal experiences.
Keep a journal of what’s happening in your life at the
moment. Try to find out some facts and statistics not only
about COVID 19 but also about the restrictions that have
been placed upon NSW residents, Australians and people
around the world. We are living through a moment of time
that will go down in history. Your grandchildren may learn
about this in school! Your journal will be a primary source of
information for them. Consider the following prompts: What
did the Australian Government announce today? Does it
impact your life? Why or why not? What is open in your
neighbourhood? What is closed? How is today different from
yesterday for you, your family, our nation, the world? What
does your family need today that you might not have enough
of, or be able to acquire, in the future?
Wk 1: Writing Instruction
LI: To understand the purpose and features of
an exposition, including emotive language.
SC: Identify at least 12/15 emotive words.
Use the Interactive Exposition tool to learn
about Expositions (persuasive texts).
Click on the first page then click on Exposition.
Work your way through by clicking on each tab
on the left column and following the activities
on the screen.
Click on this icon when you’re finished
each screen.
Complete the activity. Could you find all 15
emotive words without clicking on ‘hint’ on the
final screen?
Read a Yr 6 student’s writing to show how an outstanding
persuasive can be written. Writing exemplar
Wk 1: CCT
OR Hold a contest to get the wildest idea
out first. Encourage everyone to think of the
absolute wildest possible solutions to a
problem. Which ideas are not that wild? e.g.
Ants as spies.
Wk 2: Home Talk
Task: Write a persuasive text to convince your
teacher that iPads are better than PCs. NB: You can
write it from the other perspective if you prefer ie:
PCs are better than iPads.
Persuasive Writing: Please discuss this topic in
preparation for the Big Write on Thursday. Discuss:
● What is your opinion?
● Do you agree or disagree?
● What are three reasons to support your opinion?
● What emotive words could you use in your
persuasive writing?
Wk 3: CCT
The acronym BAR can be used to improve the
design of almost anything. Make it Better by
Adding or Altering Removing or Replacing
Choose a sports game that you think is boring -
and suggest ways to improve it by changing the
rules or equipment using B.A.R.
Wk 4: Home Talk
Task: Write a persuasive text to convince
your teacher that reading a book is better
than digital reading. NB: You can write it from
the other perspective if you prefer. Please
discuss this topic in preparation for the Big
Write on Thursday. Discuss:
● What is your opinion?
● What are three reasons to support your
opinion?
● What emotive words could you use in
your persuasive writing?
Wk 5: CCT Optional listening tasks:
Listen to stories by famous authors:
David Walliams
Mem Fox
Listen to Squizkids podcast and take
notes on daily news.
Speaking and Listening
Mathematics (Week 1)
Log in to Maths Online
using the same
username and
password as
Mathletics.
Click on ‘Tasks’.
Click on the blue
maths topic (your set
task).
Your set task is here.
‘Tasks’ icon is here.
Mathematics Learning Intentions:
Fractions and Decimals
LI: To compare and order common unit fractions and locate and represent them on a number
line.
SC: Accurately answer set questions in Maths Online and Mathletics.
Time
LI: To determine & compare the duration of events and calculate elapsed time.
SC: Accurately answer set questions in Maths Online and Mathletics.
Answers will be posted on:
Matharoo: Thursdays
Problem Solving: Fridays
❏ Complete the science pretest by yourself on Google Classroom
❏ Have a look at your feedback from the marked work. Note which questions you knew and which questions
you need to learn information about, in the unit and relate them to the Unit Content Success Criteria below
❏ Open the slide It’s electrifying! Week 1 posted on Google classroom and complete the tasks:
1. Write a definition for electricity.
2. Find appliances in your home that use electricity. What is the electrical energy transformed into? Present
this information in either the mind map or table provided in the slide on Google Classroom.
Science and Technology (Week 1)
Unit Content Success Criteria
Learning Intention: To investigate how electricity is
generated and used in our daily lives.
Success Criteria:
• I can describe how electricity is generated from a
range of sources and transformed from one type of
energy to another.
• I can create an electrical circuit to can control
movement, sound, or light in a product or system.
Physical Education (Weeks 1-5)
SISA SKILLS Password: getfitnow
Week 1:
Watch ‘Fundamental Movement Skills’ video (02) Password:
getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
Watch ‘Fitness & Strength’ video (06) Password: getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
Can you practise some of the skills you’ve learned?
Can you use these skills in a game you create yourself?
Week 2:
Watch ‘Dance’ video (08)
Password: getfitnow
Click on the START
WATCHING button.
What are some of the dance
steps you found easy to learn?
Were there any dance steps
you found challenging?
Could you add these dance
steps to your favourite song?
Week 3:
Watch ‘Fundamental
Movement Skills’ video (02)
Password: getfitnow
Click on the START
WATCHING button.
Can you practise some of the
skills you’ve learned?
Can you use these skills in a
game you create yourself?
Week 4:
Watch ‘Athletics development 2’ video (04) Password: getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
Can you practise some of the skills you’ve learned?
Can you use these skills in a game you create yourself?
Week 5:
Watch ‘Dance - Hip Hop’ video (11) Password: getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
Watch ‘Aerobics 2’ video (09) Password: getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
Watch ‘Yoga’ video (05) Password: getfitnow
Click on the START WATCHING button.
1. Listen to “Misery Moo” by Jeanne Willishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrdWyv7kJ6Y
2. Watch video lesson by Mrs. Kwan. Discuss “looking on the bright side” and what it means. https://youtu.be/ZLg9hn3NKW4
3. Activity: Draw a circle in the middle of your piece of paper and write “Things I love about my family”.
4. Extension Activity: Do the same activity for “Things I love about my school.”
Wellbeing Program - Ms KwanWellbeing lesson 1
PE Choice Board (Weeks 1-5)
FITNESS & STRENGTH - SISA
WORKOUT
Password: getfitnow
After clicking on the appropriate
video (06) click on the START
WATCHING button at the top of
the screen.
Create your own workout
including push-ups, squats,
lunges, running on the spot,
throwing and catching a ball.
Can you increase the number of
repetitions?
YOGA - SISA WORKOUT
Password: getfitnow
After clicking on the appropriate
video (05) click on the START
WATCHING button at the top of
the screen.
Daily PE lessons to follow
along with: PE with Joe
Jump for Your Life!
· Roll die to make two numbers
(various number of dice depending
on the size of the number needed)
e.g. three dice = 3 digit number
produced
· Record the number on the ground
· Perform the place value number
with an exercise e.g. thousands =
star jumps, hundreds = lunge, tens
= hops, units = high knees
AEROBICS - SISA
WORKOUT
Password: getfitnow
After clicking on the
appropriate video (09) click on
the START WATCHING button
at the top of the screen.
Many people from different countries have come to live in Australia and brought along their music. This term we are going to be learning about some music from other countries.
Classroom
code: suitcase
Music: Lesson 1Learning Intention: To become familiar with the Musica Viva group Mara, their
instruments and their first song, Bir Mumdur/Yek Mumik.
Success Criteria: I can identify the four types of instruments each person plays.
I can sing the chorus of Bir Mumdur.
1.Log in to the Musica Viva Website: musicavivainschools.com.au Use the log
in: suitcase
2.Click on: Music in My Suitcase and then Intro Activity- Unpacking the
Show
3.Scroll down and watch the video. You do not need to read the text.
4.Reflect on the video: What instruments did you hear? Can you describe their
sounds? Where did the instruments come from? Where did the musicians learn their music?
5. Replay the video to check your answers.
6. We all listen to and play music, so we all have ‘musical’ suitcases, what might be in yours?
7. The first song we are going to learn with Music in my Suitcase is called One Candle. It is a traditional song sung at weddings
particularly in Turkish and Kurdish. It asks - How many candles will we light at the wedding? First we will learn the song in English,
then Turkish and finally Kurdish.
Click on: Sing the chorus of Bir Mumdur/ Yek Mumik. Scroll down to the video. Sing each phrase after Mara.
8. Do you, or anyone in your family know another language. You just need to know the numbers from 1-4, 14 and the word candle.
Try singing the chorus in yet another language. Click on: Learn the chorus in a new language. Scroll down to the video. Sing the
chorus in English, Turkish, Kurdish and your new language.