Wednesday

Week C – Stage 2

Welcome to Wednesday!

To complete today's activities, you will need:

a workbook

pencils

sticky notes

0-9 cards, dice or spinner

soft objects that are safe to throw (e.g. socks or soft toys)

bucket or basket

Care and Connect – caring for yourself, your family and your friends

Taking your worry for a walk

Let's get started!

Listen to the clip and join in the activity.

Taking your worry for a walk
Duration: 1:59

Taking-Your-Worry-For-a-Walk.mp3

English

You will need:

workbook
pencils

Narratives - describing a setting

This week we are learning about narratives. Let's learn some more!

Listen to the instructions and join in the activity.

  • Where do you think Mr Fox lives? Use adjectives to describe the setting.

Mr Fox

Mr Fox - Setting
Duration: 1:56

Writing a letter

It's storytime!

Read or listen to 'The Most Boring Street in the World'.

'The Most Boring Street in the World'
Duration: 8:47

Let's do an activity!

Watch the video and join in the activity.


Write a letter:

  • Imagine you are Austin. Write a letter to your friend from your old street describing what this new house and street is like.

Write a letter
Duration: 2:47

Writing an orientation

Let's work on our dinosaur narrative!

Watch the video and join in the activity.

After watching the video:

  • Use your planning sheet (who, what, when, where, why, how) from yesterday to write the beginning (orientation) of your story about the dinosaur party.

Dinosaur party story - Orientation
Duration: 3:39

Share your work with your teacher.

Brain break

Let's recharge!

It’s time for a brain break so we can recharge for some more learning!

Watch the video and join in the activity.

Brain break
Duration: 1:13

Education Live

Animals of the week

Icon: watch video

Today we meet a pygmy marmoset and a yellow-bellied glider as we go behind the scenes of Taronga Zoo in Sydney!

Education Live – pygmy marmoset
Duration: 4:20

Education Live – yellow-bellied glider
Duration: 6:18

Mathematics

You will need:

workbook
pencils
a collection of objects
sticky notes
 playing cards

Exploring numbers

Let's practise our number skills!

Watch the video and join in the activity.


You will need:

  • pencils

  • your workbook.

Which one doesn't belong?
Duration: 4:49

After watching the video:

  • Which one doesn't belong?

  • Explain what you are thinking thinking, why did you say that?

  • Can you think of a reason why each one doesn't belong?

triangle shape patterns

Exploring numbers

Let's explore some more!

Watch the video and join in the activity.

You will need:

  • sticky notes or blank number cards

  • pencils

  • 4 x 0-9 dice, spinners or playing cards (Ace-9).

Order! Order! 2
Duration: 6:20

After watching the video:

  • Order these numbers from largest to smallest in less than five moves.

  • Record how many moves it takes to order them. Remember you are aiming to use the fewest moves possible.

sticky notes with numbers

For those who like a challenge!

  • Make bigger or much smaller numbers (e.g. decimals and fractions).

  • Use only a few playing cards to form numbers. For example, use A-4 only. Does that increase the challenge of working out the order?

PDHPE

You will need:

workbook
pencils

Water

The past couple of weeks we have been learning about healthy foods. Today, let's learn about water!

Watch the video and join in the activity:


You will need:

  • pencils

  • your workbook


Water poster:

  • Can you find the tap on the poster?

  • Why is the tap turned on?

  • Why do you think there is a tap and full glass of water on the poster?


Hint! You can use the poster below to help you.

Water
Duration: 7:08

Design a poster to be displayed at your school to encourage students to drink water. You can do this in your workbook or on a device if you have access to one.

Work sample

example water poster

Australian Guide to Healthy Eating

Australian guide to healthy eating

Share your work with your teacher.

PE Challenge

You will need:

workbook
pencils
soft toys
bucket

Throwing golf

Let's practise our throwing skills!

Watch the video and join in the acticity.

You will need:

  • soft objects that are safe to throw (e.g. socks or soft toys)

  • container for a target (e.g bucket or basket)

  • a pencil

  • your workbook


Hint! See examples of possible items and targets below.

Throwing challenge
Duration: 9:24

Examples of items to throw.

soft objects that are safe to throw

Examples of items to use as a target.

washing basket & container

To set up your space:

  • Find several soft objects that are safe to throw (e.g. socks or soft toys).

  • Create 3 targets that you can safely throw a soft object towards, such as a basket or bucket.

  • Choose a 'starting point' where you will throw the objects from. Place each target at different distances from the 'starting point'.

Before you have a go, record your predictions in your workbook:

  • Which throwing style do you think will be the most effective? Why?

  • Which target will be the easiest to hit? Why?

To play:

  • Throw the object towards the target. You should aim to hit the target.

  • Pick up the object from where it landed and throw the object again until the target has been hit.

In your workbook record how many throws it took to hit the target.

  • Attempt 1 - Underarm throw

  • Attempt 2 - Overarm throw

  • Attempt 3 - Hand overhand throw

  • Attempt 4 - Hand underhand throw

  • Attempt 5 - Your own throwing style.

For those who like a challenge!

  • use only unique or fun throwing style of your choice

  • 3 times for each throwing style

Check-in survey – Creative Arts

Icon: sharing

Answer the questions below about the activity you just did.

Environmental Education

You will need:

workbook
pencils

Frogs: Lifecycles

Thank you to the staff at Gibberagong Environmental Education Centre for creating and sharing these activities.

Let's explore how to identify frogs and explain the differences between them!

Watch the video.

All about frogs
Duration: 1:31

Watch the video and join in the activity.


You will need:

  • a pencil

  • your workbook



Identifying animals:

  • Use the key to identify the six unknown species of frogs.

  • Record your answers in the online form below or in your workbook.

Using a key to identify animals
Duration: 1:53

Key

Adapted from Australian Museum Frog ID site https://www.frogid.net.au/schools

Adapted from Australian Museum Frog ID site https://www.frogid.net.au/schools

Student voice

Show how you feel about your learning today.