David Walliams - for a short time David will be releasing an audio story every day for children to listen to.
Reading activities on https://kids.scholastic.com/kids/home/
Reading website (Very interactive) , Dreamscape
Caterpillars info doc (credit: Ms Newcombe)
Dinosaurs information website (credit: Angela-Yaldhurst School)
Otago Gold Rush (credit: Angela-Yaldhurst School)
Identity (credit: Pt England School)
Science Fiction (credit: Pt England School)
What causes tides? (teacher: Mel Raisin)
What causes earthquakes? (teacher: Mel Raisin)
Create an avatar of a character in a story using avatarmaker.com and write a description of that character based on what you know about them from the story.
Create a digital storyboard, outlining the main parts of the story. You insert a Google image and then type underneath.
Complete thesaurus activity based on a story you read using the online thesaurus. In the first column write a word from your story and in the second column write to synonyms (words that mean the same or similar).
Character Analysis on a character from a book that you have read.
Character Study on a character from a book that you have read.
Problem Analysis on a story that you have read.
Fact File on a non-fiction text that you have read. In each box of the grid, record a fact that you have learned about that topic.
Before and After chart relating to a non-fiction text that you have read. List what you know about the topic before you read in the "before" column and then add your new learning after reading in the "after" column.
Narrative Outline for a story you have read.
Character Rating Chart based on the characters in a book that you have read.
Character Grid Organiser based on the characters in a book that you have read.
Predict and Check Chart based on the vocabulary in a book that you have read.
PMI Chart based on a topic you have read about.
Interview a Character - write 5 interview questions that you could ask a character from the story and give a response for each of these which you think the character may have given
Use Google slides or Google drawings to create a scene/setting from the story and explain the importance of this to the storyline.
Sensory Chart - descriptions from the story that involve the five senses.
Grade a Character - give a character a grade out of 10 for each of the listed traits and give an explanation.
Think About the Theme - answer questions regarding the theme of your story.
Actions and Consequences Chart - list the actions/events from the text and explain the consequence of these,