Watch this video:
Read and copy out our Treasure Verse for today.
We have been learning in this Bible unit that God's Way is the only way that leads to real peace and happiness.
What do you think the sign in this picture is saying? Imagine you are driving along this road and are lost, then you see Jesus standing at the side of the road. Wouldn't you want to stop and ask Jesus to be your co-driver, and ask Him to show you the right way to go?
If we choose Jesus to be our Co-driver, He will help us to make small steps in the right direction every day.
Irregular Plurals
In lesson 4, Unit 15 we will read and spell irregular plurals.
Complete activity 7 on page 35.
In your next few lessons you will do the following:
Choose from one of the countries listed
Get together with someone else who is also researching that country
Together, brainstorm questions you may like to find out about your country
Choose 3 main questions that will become your "main ideas" (the Important Thing) topics - write these "main idea" topics on your plan as headings
Research information from books, ipads, maps and brochures
Put each piece of information you find onto a sticky note in dot point form
Keep the following information for the SIZZLING START, your country's:
NAME
WHERE IT IS (compass direction from Australia)
ITS SIZE
ITS POPULATION
Once you have found at least 10 - 12 pieces of information, then organise them under the "main idea" headings on your plan
Keep any extra information aside to add to the Sizzling Start or Exciting Ending.
After you have all your information you will then turn the dot points into detailed sentences to form paragraphs.
Your published copy should have at least 5 paragraphs.
Plan for Success - group facts
Sizzling Start:
Facts that cannot be grouped together could be used to begin your writing
Endings with Impact:
Your report must leave your reader either:
Satisfied
Inspired
Keen to Know More
Maths assessment task.
As a class, discuss and examine the style and subjects of Ken Done's artworks.
Pay attention to the note of colours and shapes used.
Now it is your turn. The teacher will provide you with
A4 paper
Pencils
Oil Pastels
You will need to pick a famous Australian site and draw it using inspiration from Ken Done. Once you have drawn your artwork, it is time to add some colour. Check with your teacher first and then use the Oil Pastels.
Look at more images of Ken Done's work for inspiration here, or look at the slide show below: