You can do low-risk recreation activities in your local area, for example to go for a walk or a run.You can go for a swim at the beach, a day walk, or fishing from a wharf. Boating, yachting and any team sports or training are not allowed. Link
TASK:
What new outdoor activities have been doing during Alert Level 3?
What are we not allowed to do during Alert Level 3?
Adventure Playground closed
Te Reo:
This week we will learn to use words for common classroom objects in Te Reo
Go through the "Taku akomanga" slide and practice the new words.
Watch the video and listen out for the classroom words.
There is a transcript of the video at the end of our slide.
Thursday
Maths:
Tasks:
Complete the basic facts slide and word problem.
Thursday
Reading:
Read the text "Making Money" Listen along to the audio. Have a go at answering the comprehension questions.
Where does New Zealand money come from?
What does New Zealand money look like?
Why do banknotes and coins get changed?
Why don’t we have $1 and $2 notes now?
What are some of the security features on our banknotes?
What happens to the old notes?
Who is the person on the $50 note?
Copy of JJ55-Making Money.pdf
Writing:
Task:
Write about the person on the $50 note, who was he? Why was he important? Where did he come from?