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| NSW Department of Education education.nsw.gov.au Working from Home – Stage 2, Week 10 You will need access to a digital device and help from a parent/carer to complete the following activities. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Morning English – Australian Animals Spelling: Choose ten words from your Core Words list (in your homework book) that you will work on this week. Complete Look, Cover, Write, Check (LCWC). Reading: Log into Epic Books and enter your class code: 2/3H: wun0975 2/3L: hxw8658 4/5M: qdq0281 4/5S: ttw3875 Choose a quality book and read for 10-20 English – Australian Animals Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in sentences Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Choose another Australian animal and write an information report outlining their diet, habitat, appearance, reproduction and any interesting facts you found. You can use the attached fact sheets (worksheets 4-12), but you may also have to do some additional research about your chosen animal. English – Australian Animals Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in rainbow writing 10 times each Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Write a letter to a character from the book you are reading. Let them know what you like about their character, what you would like their character to do in the text. Watch BTN and choose your favourite story. Write the answers to the discussion questions English – Endangered Animals Spelling: Use your core words list to play Hangman with a partner Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Write a detailed description of a person or animal in your home. Remember to describe their personality as well as their physical appearance. English – Endangered Animals Spelling: Have someone test you on your 10 spelling words. If you get any wrong, practice them again next week. Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Decide on your opinion and write dot points on your thoughts. Which animal is better? Pandas vs Tigers

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Working from Home – Stage 2, Week 10 You will need access to a digital device and help from a parent/carer to complete the following activities.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Morning English – Australian Animals Spelling: Choose ten words from your Core Words list (in your homework book) that you will work on this week. Complete Look, Cover, Write, Check (LCWC). Reading: Log into Epic Books and enter your class code: 2/3H: wun09752/3L: hxw8658 4/5M: qdq0281 4/5S: ttw3875 Choose a quality book and read for 10-20

English – Australian Animals Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in sentences Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes

Writing: Choose another Australian animal and write an information report outlining their diet, habitat, appearance, reproduction and any interesting facts you found. You can use the attached fact sheets (worksheets 4-12), but you may also have to do some additional research about your chosen animal.

English – Australian Animals Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in rainbow writing 10 times each Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Write a letter to a character from the book you are reading. Let them know what you like about their character, what you would like their character to do in the text. Watch BTN and choose your favourite story. Write the answers to the discussion questions

English – Endangered Animals Spelling: Use your core words list to play Hangman with a partner Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Write a detailed description of a person or animal in your home. Remember to describe their personality as well as their physical appearance.

English – Endangered Animals Spelling: Have someone test you on your 10 spelling words. If you get any wrong, practice them again next week. Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Decide on your opinion and write dot points on your thoughts.

Which animal is better? Pandas vs Tigers

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minutes. Writing: Choose an Australian animal from the Australian animal facts sheets and fill out the Australian animal report worksheet. (worksheet #1)

Complete the mammals cloze passage. (worksheet 2 or 3)

Break

Middle Mathematics – Addition and Subtraction Students choose a three-digit number without repeating any digit and without using zero eg 381. The student reverses the order of the digits to create a second number ie 183. The student subtracts the smaller number from the larger and records this as a number sentence. The answer is used to start another reversal subtraction. Play

Mathematics – Addition and Subtraction Play Maths Pacman Students make number cards from 1 to 9 as shown.

Students use these cards to make two three-digit numbers that add to give the largest total possible and the smallest total possible eg Given 4, 5, 2 and 3, 1, 6: Largest total possible is 542 + 631 =

Mathematics – Chance Students are asked to predict what total is most likely to result from throwing two dice and adding the numbers obtained. Students are asked to suggest ways they could check their prediction. Students could graph the results of multiple tosses and compare the results with their predictions. Students are told that they will be given three t-shirts and two pairs of trousers and are asked

Mathematics - Length Students are asked to investigate how many different four sided shapes they can construct with a perimeter of 20 cm. Students record and share findings. Possible questions include:

❚ how did you determinethe dimensions of oneshape?

❚ how did you findanother shape?

❚ do you have allpossible shapes that

Mathematics - Prodigy Play Guess the Number Log in to your prodigy account and play with your classmates. If you need an account, sign up and enter the class code: 2/3H: 2110FE 2/3L: 698A54

4/5M: 9C48B64/5S: 0E4A79

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continues until zero is reached. The process could be repeated for other three-digit numbers. Students discuss their work and any patterns they have observed. Extension: Students repeat using four-digit numbers.

Play multiplication game online.

1173 Smallest total possible is 245 + 136 = 381 Students arrange the cards to make three three-digit numbers that add up to 999. Students are challenged to find as many solutions as they can.

to predict how many different combinations of clothes they could make from them. They work out a strategy and follow it to calculate the number of combinations and compare the results to their predictions.

have a perimeter of 20 cm? How do you know?

Break

Afternoon Music Create some music using Incredibox

Creative arts Create an origami koala using the steps given in the video You may need to pause or slow down playback when watching and folding

PDHPE – Fitness Follow Joe in the video to be healthy and fit PE with Joe

PDHPE Design a healthy menu for a day at home using the healthy eating plate. Share this with your family to see if it is a healthy option

Creative arts Follow the directed drawing steps to create an endangered panda for art today (worksheet #13)

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Working from Home – Stage 2, Week 11 You will need access to a digital device and help from a parent/carer to complete the following activities.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Morning English – Reptiles Spelling: Choose ten words from your Core Words list (in your homework book) that you will work on this week. Complete Look, Cover, Write, Check (LCWC). Reading: Choose a quality book and read for 10-20 minutes. Writing: Complete crocodiles cloze passage and find a word (worksheet 14 or 15, and 16)

English – Reptiles Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in sentences Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Watch video about crocodiles and take notes about important things you have learnt. You may need to watch it more than once!

English – Underwater Animals Spelling: Write 5 of your spelling words in sentences Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Watch this video on the angler fish Writing: Research the Angler Fish and write some facts about it. Find another animal of your choosing that lives in the Midnight Zone. Draw it and label its features

English – Underwater Animals Spelling: Use your core words list to make a find-a-word and have a family member complete it. You can create one online here. Reading: Read for 10-20 minutes Writing: Choose an underwater animal to learn about from the list below. Read the information, draw a picture of the animal and label it’s body parts and special features. Animals:

Great White Shark

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Seahorses

Loggerhead turtle

Stingray

Starfish

The Ocean’s Weirdest Creatures

Break

Middle Mathematics – Multiplication and Division Students write the multiples of 9 and investigate. Possible questions include:

❚ can you see patterns inthe digits?

❚ what happens whenyou add the digits?The teacher introduces the concept of ‘reduced numbers’, where the digits are added together until they are reduced to a single digit eg 45 → 4

Mathematics – Area Students make a one square metre model out of newspaper sheets taped together. Students then discuss different shapes that could be created by cutting and rearranging the pieces. Students display the different shapes formed and label their areas ‘One square metre’. Students examine the shapes. Possible questions include:

❚ how can you fit themost people into a

Mathematics – Word Problems

Work through the different word problems focussing on addition (worksheet #17). Remember to highlight important information (key words and numbers), decide on the operation needed (+-x), write a number sentence to match the question and complete all working out. Check your answer.

Mathematics – Prodigy Play give the dog a bone 100s chart game Log in to your prodigy account and play with your classmates. If you need an account, sign up and enter the class code: 2/3H: 2110FE 2/3L: 698A54

4/5M: 9C48B64/5S: 0E4A79

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+ 5 = 999 → 9 + 9 = 18 → 1 + 8 = 9. The teacher poses the question ‘Are there any other sets of multiples that this can be done to?

Play multiplication game online.

square metre?

❚ does an area of onesquare metre need to beshaped like a square?Why?

❚ what did you noticeabout the area of thenewspaper when it waschanged to a rectangularshape?

❚ can you name someother dimensions for asquare metre?

Break

Afternoon Road Safety Watch a video on road safety and discuss why it’s important with a family member

Geography Research a map of Australia and use the worksheet (#18) to cut and paste the states and territories into the correct places. Glue the names of the cities and states where you think they go and check it with a family member

Creative Arts Complete the directed drawing of an angler fish

PDHPE – Fitness Follow Joe in the video to be healthy and fit PE with Joe

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Australian Animal Report

Name of the animal:

Scientific classification (circle one):

Aboriginal name:

Size:

Average weight:

It is covered in (circle one):

Diet:

It gets its food by

Lifespan:

Habitat:

Interesting facts:

amphibian bird fish

reptile mammal insect

fur feathers scales skin

Picture

Where Is It Found?

Life Cycle

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Worksheet #1

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Worksheet #2

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Worksheet #3

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Worksheet #4

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Worksheet #5

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Worksheet #6

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Worksheet #7

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Worksheet #8

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Worksheet #10

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Worksheet #11

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Worksheet #12

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Worksheet #13

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Worksheet #14

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Worksheet #15

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Addition Word Problem Challenge Cards

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1. Erin Bell has played 86 games and Carla Borrego has played79 games. What is the total amount of games that were played?

2. A total of 93 fans attended the pre-game signing of the grandfinal between the NSW Swifts and the Queensland Firebirds.A further 59 fans arrived five minutes later. How many fansattended the signing altogether?

3. Amy Steel loves her fruit salad. She goes to the shops andbuys 12 bananas, 13 apples and 27 oranges. Her team mate,Kate Shimmin, buys 13 bananas, 10 apples and 15 oranges.How many pieces of fruit did they buy in total?

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Addition Word Problem Challenge Cards

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5. A total of 68 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the NSW Swifts and the Southern Steelin the corporate box. The next time they played, there were 73fans watching in the corporate box. How many fans were in thecorporate box in both games?

4. Laura Geitz ran 15 kilometres in one week. Her friend,Madeleine Proud, ran double the amount that Laura ran. Howmany kilometres did they run altogether?

6. How many ANZ Championship games were played if ClareMcMeniman played 84, Laura Geitz played 64 and GretelTippett played 19?

7. Chelsea Lemke needed to buy lunch for her team mates, theQueensland Firebirds. She went to order sushi. She ordered1 chicken and rice, 4 California rolls, 3 tuna and rice and 1tempura vegetables. If everything item was on special for 90c,how much did Chelsea spend?

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Addition Word Problem Challenge Cards

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9. A total of 99 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the Adelaide Thunderbirds and theQueensland Firebirds in the corporate box. The next time theyplayed, there were 88 fans watching in the corporate box.How many fans came to watch them in the corporate box inboth games?

8. Maddy Turner ran 23 kilometres in one week. Her friend,Abbey McCulloch, ran triple the amount that Maddy had ran.How many kilometres does Abbey McCulloch run?

10. Two NSW Swift players need to get on a plane to travel toNZ for their next netball match. Kimberlee Green buys a planeticket for $375 return. Her team mate, Laura Langman, buysa first-class plane ticket for $749 return. If the coach needs topay for their flights, how much needs to be paid?

Answers1. 165 games

2. 152 supporters

3. 90 pieces of fruit

4. 45 kilometres

5. 141 fans

6. 167 games

7. $8.10

8. 69 kilometres

9. 187 fans

10. $1124

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1. In 2013, Susan Pettitt scored 230 goals. In 2014, she scored311 goals. In 2015, she scored 296 goals. Over these 3 years,how many goals did Susan Pettitt score for the NSW Swifts?

2. Two Melbourne Vixens players need to get on a plane totravel to Western Australia for their next netball match. KarynBailey buys a plane ticket for $276 return. Her team mate,Geva Mentor, buys a first-class plane ticket for $562 return.Geva tells Karyn that she paid double for her plane ticket. Isshe correct?

3. Romelda Aiken played three times as many ANZ Championshipgames as Geva Mentor. If Geva Mentor has played 84 games,how many times did Romelda Aiken play?

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5. 846 fans watched the second game of the ANZ Championship.This was 50% less than the number of people who watched thefirst game. How many people watched the first game?

4. Geva Mentor needed to buy lunch for her team mates, theMelbourne Vixens. She went to order two fresh salads. Onesalad cost $9.75 and the other salad cost $12.90. How muchdid Geva spend on salads?

6. Chloe Watson is 183cm, Emily Mannix is 187cm and MaddyRobinson is 168cm tall. How tall are the girls altogether?

7. Over five years, Kayla Cullen has played 127 test caps,Maria Tutaia has played 102 test caps and Anna Harrisonhas played 109 games. How many test caps have been playedbetween them?

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9. At the end of their third game, the Adelaide Thunderbirds saidthat they scored exactly three times as many goals comparedto the Queensland Firebirds. If the Thunderbirds scored a totalof 320 and the Firebirds scored 106, is this statement correct?

8. At the end of the season, the NSW Swifts and the QueenslandFirebirds had totals of 327 vs. 364. How many goals werescored altogether?

10. If 2592 supported the NSW Swifts and 6479 supported theQueensland Firebirds, how many fans attended the grand finalof the ANZ Championship?

Answers1. 837 goals2. No, she is incorrect. If Geva were to pay double what Karyn paid,

she would have paid $276 +$276 = $552. Instead, she paid morethan double, as double $276 is $552.

3. 252 games4. $22.655. 1692 fans6. 538cm7. 338 test caps8. 691 goals9. No, this statement is not correct. Three times more than 106 is 318.

The Thunderbirds scored 320 which means they scored more thanthree times what the Firebirds did.

10. 9071 fans

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Apples $1.25 per kg

Pineapple 99c each

Watermelon 80c each

Oranges 80c each

Rockmelon $2.00 each

Strawberries $2.50 a punnet

Bananas $1.69 per kg

Mandarines $2.50 per kg

Nectarines $3.70 per kg

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1. If 8592 supported the Adelaide Thunderbirds and 5214supported the Northern Mystics, how many supporters werethere altogether?

2. Amy Steel loves her fruit salad. She has $10.00 to spend. Shemust buy eight items. She must also buy at least four differentfruits. What can she buy without spending over her $10.00?

3. A total of 14567 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the NSW Swifts and the Southern Steel.The next time they played, there were 11 494 fans watching.What is the total number of fans for both of the games?

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5. A total of 12 976 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the Adelaide Thunderbirds and theQueensland Firebirds. The next time they played, there were 13982 fans watching. What is the total number of fans that cameto watch them in both games?

4. Chelsea Lemke needed to buy lunch for her team mates, theQueensland Firebirds. She went to order sushi. She ordered9 chicken and rice, 6 California rolls, 4 tuna and rice and 4tempura vegetables. If every item was on special for $2.50,how much did Chelsea spend?

6. Two NSW Swift players need to get on a plane to travel toNZ for their next netball match. Kimberlee Green buys a planereturn ticket for $375. Her team mate, Laura Langman, buysa first-class plane return ticket for $749. If the coach needs topay for their flights, how much needs to be paid?

7. Is it true to say that Karyn Bailey spent exactly four timesas much money as Geva Mentor on her plane ticket back home?Explain your answer.

Karyn Bailey = $1016 (one way)

Geva Mentor = $254 (one way)

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9. A total of 2567 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the Melbourne Vixens and the WestCoast Fever. The next time they played, there were four timesas many fans watching. How many fans came to watch themin both games?

8. Geva Mentor needed to buy lunch for her team mates, theMelbourne Vixens. She went to order two large fresh salads.One salad cost $19.75 and the other salad cost $12.95. Howmuch did Geva spend on salads?

10. A total of 12 879 fans watched the first game of the ANZChampionship between the NSW Swifts and the MelbourneVixens. The next time they played, there were 11 678 fanswatching. It was recorded that there were 25 557 fans thatwatched both games. Is this correct? Explain your answer.

Answers1. 13 806 fans2. Answers will vary.3. 26 061 fans.4. $57.505. 26 9586. $11247. Yes, this statement is true. If you add $254 up four times, you will

get the answer $1016. Therefore, she did spend exactly four timesas much money on her ticket.

8. $32.709. 12 835 fans

10. No, this is not correct. When you add the two given numbers, itgives 24 557. Therefore, the answer that was recorded was 1000off the correct number of fans watching the game.

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Build Australia

Cut out each state piece and assemble.

Northern Territory

South Australia

Australian

Capital Territory

New South Wales

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Build Australia

Cut out each piece and locate it on the map.

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Northern Territory I I Sydney

South Australia I I Melbourne

Queensland I I Brisbane

New South Wales I I Perth

Tasmania I I Adelaide

Victoria I I Hobart

Australian Capital Territory Darwin

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Website links Epic Books https://www.getepic.com/sign-in/educator BTN https://www.abc.net.au/btn/ Pacman https://www.abcya.com/games/math_man Guess the number https://www.abcya.com/games/guess_the_number Prodigy https://play.prodigygame.com/ Multiplication game https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_GrandPrixMultiplication.html Incredibox music https://www.incredibox.com/demo/ Origami Koala https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5gVHn4Wmec PE with Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0go1pTda8 Healthy Eating Plate https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/guidelines/australian-guide-healthy-eating Crocodile video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyTNzTYFqlw Angler fish video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUVerZsbYiw Find-a-word https://www.abcya.com/games/make_a_word_search Great white shark Facts https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/great-white-sharks/ Seahorse facts https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/seahorse-facts/ Loggerhead turtle facts https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/loggerhead-turtle-facts/ Stingray facts https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/stingray-facts/ Starfish facts https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/starfish-facts/ The ocean’s weirdest creatures https://www.natgeokids.com/au/discover/animals/sea-life/strange-sea-creatures/ Give the dog a bone game https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/dogbone/gamebone.html Road safety https://www.safetytown.com.au/town/student/stage-2/#list Angler fish directed drawing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqpegqeDBEQ