Home learning Term 2 Week 5
Welcome to another wonderful week of learning! Here are your tasks for this week.
Monday
Reading
Choose 2 stories to read from Sunshine Online, Sunshine Classic, Literacy Planet or from your library shelf at home. Read 1 to somebody in your home and get them to read the other one to you.
Ask someone at home to help you to make the spinner above. Alternatively write the questions out so you can draw them out of a hat each day this week. Answer one of the comprehension questions about one of the books you have read today.
Writing
Choose one or both of the sentence starters and write a story about it. Don’t forget to draw a fabulous picture!
Maths - Simple Addition
Today we are going to do addition. That means we are going to add numbers together. Below are the addition problems I would like you to solve. Remember, you can use your fingers to help you find the answer. It would be great if you can write them down on paper so that you can get some practice with writing equations. Good Luck !
1+1=
2+1=
2+2=
3+1=
3+2=
3+3=
4+1=
Extra: Click on the link below, and then watch carefully, then have a go tying your own shoelaces!
Values
This week we are going to look at how we can help others at home. Talk to an adult in your house about different ways to help. It might be cleaning up your toys, washing the dishes, wiping down the bench, feeding the pets. Create a job chart with the days of the week on it. Give yourself a tick every time you complete your job. You might want to draw a picture or take a photo of how you have helped around the house and share it with your teacher.
Phonics: Time to Rhyme! Can you think of some words that sound the same as:
* cat
* can
* car
* cab
Try writing them down and then choose your own word and find rhymes for it:
PE Show off your moves with the Just Dance Despicable Me song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf_dEcgeJWo
Exercise your Name- Write down your name. Each letter has a different exercise to do. If you have a long name you will become very fit!
Home Learning TV/Papa Kainga TV - note that the timetable may change day to day.
9am Daily Waiata
9:15 Early Learning
9:30 Junior Health
9:50 Junior Literacy
10:25 Junior Maths and Science
10:45 Junior Project
11:05 Beginning Te Reo
Tuesday
Reading
What words can you read in the pantry or the cupboard? Have a look at:
* cans
* boxes
* plastic bags
* bottles
Can you read some of the sentences on them? How do you heat up noodles or baked beans? How do you make jelly or raro juice? Ask an adult to help you if some of the words are tricky.
Writing
Choose one or both of the sentence starters and write a story about it. Don’t forget to draw a fabulous picture!
Maths - Simple Addition
Let’s continue with more addition.
Remember: Use your fingers, and write them down.
4+2=
4+4=
5+2=
5+5=
6+2=
6+3=
6+5=
Extra
Values
This week we are going to look at how we can help others at home. Talk to an adult in your house about different ways to help. It might be cleaning up your toys, washing the dishes, wiping down the bench, feeding the pets. Create a job chart with the days of the week on it. Give yourself a tick every time you complete your job. You might want to draw a picture or take a photo of how you have helped around the house and share it with your teacher.
Phonics: Time to Rhyme! Can you think of some words that sound the same as:
* let
* leg
* men
* red
Try writing them down and then choose your own word and find rhymes for it:
Home Learning TV/Papa Kainga TV - note that the timetable may change day to day.
9am Daily Waiata
9:15 Early Learning
9:30 Junior Health
9:50 Junior Literacy
10:25 Junior Maths and Science
10:45 Junior Project
11:05 Beginning Te Reo
Wednesday
Reading
Get mum or dad to write a sentence for you about what you like to do. Once they have written it, get them to cut out each word. Try to put the sentence back together again by yourself.
Eg. I like to draw cats.
Writing
Choose one or both of the sentence starters and write a story about it. Don’t forget to draw a fabulous picture!
Maths - Simple Subtraction
Today we are going to do subtraction, also known as ‘minus’ or ‘take away’. That means we are going to minus/take away a number from another number. Below are the subtraction problems I would like you to solve. Remember, you can use your fingers to help you find the answer. It would be great if you can write them down on paper so that you can get some practice with writing equations. Good Luck !
2-1=
2-2=
3-1=
3-2=
4-2=
4-3=
5-2=
5-4=
Extra
Roll a cat- using the dice, roll and draw the shape that matches the number on the dice.
You will have 6 rolls of the dice to make a cat. Every drawing will look different. Good luck!
Values
This week we are going to look at how we can help others at home. Talk to an adult in your house about different ways to help. It might be cleaning up your toys, washing the dishes, wiping down the bench, feeding the pets. Create a job chart with the days of the week on it. Give yourself a tick every time you complete your job. You might want to draw a picture or take a photo of how you have helped around the house and share it with your teacher.
Phonics: Time to Rhyme! Can you think of some words that sound the same as:
* tip
* hit
* fin
* bib
Try writing them down and then choose your own word and find rhymes for it:
PE Try out some of these great GoNoodle activities
Home Learning TV/Papa Kainga TV - note that the timetable may change day to day.
9am Daily Waiata
9:15 Early Learning
9:30 Junior Health
9:50 Junior Literacy
10:25 Junior Maths and Science
10:45 Junior Project
11:05 Beginning Te Reo
Thursday
Reading
Choose 2 stories to read from Sunshine Online, Sunshine Classic, Literacy Planet or from your library shelf at home. Read with someone in your whanau. Have a go at retelling the story. What happens first, in the middle and at the end? Was there a problem or a solution in the story? See if you can use the Comprehension Spinner we made on Monday to answer 2 more questions about the stories you read today.
Writing
Choose one or both of the sentence starters and write a story about it. Don’t forget to draw a fabulous picture!
Maths - Simple Subtraction
Let’s continue with more subtraction.
Remember: Use your fingers, and write them down.
5-5=
6-1=
6-3=
7-2=
7-5=
8-2=
8-4=
9-5=
10-5=
Extra
Values
This week we are going to look at how we can help others at home. Talk to an adult in your house about different ways to help. It might be cleaning up your toys, washing the dishes, wiping down the bench, feeding the pets. Create a job chart with the days of the week on it. Give yourself a tick every time you complete your job. You might want to draw a picture or take a photo of how you have helped around the house and share it with your teacher.
Phonics: Time to Rhyme! Can you think of some words that sound the same as:
* cot
* hog
* top
* rod
Try writing them down and then choose your own word and find rhymes for it:
PE
Have a look at some Jump Jam songs and try to learn some new moves. https://www.jumpjam.co.nz/quarantine/
Home Learning TV/Papa Kainga TV - note that the timetable may change day to day.
9am Daily Waiata
9:15 Early Learning
9:30 Junior Health
9:50 Junior Literacy
10:25 Junior Maths and Science
10:45 Junior Project
11:05 Beginning Te Reo
Friday
Reading
Have a look in a magazine, newspaper, or the advertising mail to find words you can read. Put a circle around all the different words you can read. How many have you found that you can read? Try to find more than 10.
Cut them out or write them out and use some of your own words to make sentences. Read your sentences to a member of your household.
Writing
Choose one or both of the sentence starters and write a story about it. Don’t forget to draw a fabulous picture!
Maths - Fractions
This could be tricky for some of you, but don’t worry - have a go if you want to.
There are nine answers left to go on this worksheet. Here are the nine answers -
Can you put them in the correct box? Remember, the number that goes on the
top (numerator) is the amount of areas shaded, and the number that goes
on the bottom (denominator), is the amount of areas that the shape is
divided into.
⅕ ⅔ ⅓ ⅔ ⅗ ½ ⅖ ¾ ⅘ 2/4
Extra
Values
Wow, you have done a great job this week helping out around the house! Check out your job chart, how many ticks can you see? You might want to share your job with your teacher or other members of your whanau.
Phonics: Time to Rhyme! Can you think of some words that sound the same as:
* hut
* Mum
* hug
* cup
Try writing them down and then choose your own word and find rhymes for it:
PE
Have a look at some Jump Jam songs and try to learn some new moves. https://www.jumpjam.co.nz/quarantine/
Home Learning TV/Papa Kainga TV - note that the timetable may change day to day.
9am Daily Waiata
9:15 Early Learning
9:30 Junior Health
9:50 Junior Literacy
10:25 Junior Maths and Science
10:45 Junior Project
11:05 Beginning Te Reo
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