Read the following information about the:
God wants to keep people safe. "Refuge" is a word that means "safe".
In this Treasure Verse God is described as the place where we can be safe.
Read the verse out loud as you might say it if you were scared. Now whisper the verse. Finally read it out loud in a calm voice.
Write out this verse using your best handwriting. Add it to your Treasure Verse ring.
Remember - when we are in difficult times God is our lifeline - He loves us and rescues us. He is like our City of Refuge.
Have a go at these two problems.
For the first one, you just have to work out how much 4 balls will cost.
For the second one, you have to imagine you have the amount of money shown and that you want to buy the goods pictured, and then work out how much change the shopkeeper will need to give you back.
Your teacher will give you a Length test to complete.
Watch the video of Caine's Arcade. Then click through the slides for some more ideas.
Start brainstorming what game you are going to make and how you will make it work.
This project is to be done at school.
You are to use recycled materials.
You are not required to spend any money.
You will need to complete a map of Australia, naming all the states and capital cities.
States: New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Northern Territory.
Capital cities: Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart
You will rotate through different classrooms again to revise where all the different states are in Australia, and where their capital cities are.
In groups, you will research one of the States or Territories of Australia and find out its population, famous landmarks and national parks. Then you will fill these in your Guidebooks. Different groups will share their information with the rest of the class, so that we complete the Guidebooks.
Research state and territories in the guide books - on World Book site:
Sign in
Go to World Book kids
Compare places
Australian States
Select state
Students go to where their state information is being supervised and fill in all information except minerals -
The square is to draw the state flag
Find population, capital, landmarks, national parks and record
Shade the state on the whole map of Australia
Mark in the capital city with a dot and label on the large state
Australian States and Territories
Australia The Ultimate Travel Guide | Best Places to Visit | Top Attractions
Australia: States and Territories - Map Quiz Game
Australian Cities Quiz
Landmark Quiz
Soccer drills such as dribbling around markers, kicking to each other and playing square soccer will be conducted prior to playing a game.
The teacher will sit down with their group and go through the rules of the game and how to play. Once all students are clear on how to play/the expectations you will have a game with the teacher refereeing.