Cooking!
Lets remake an old favorite!
We have been experimenting with lots of delicious recipes over the duration of Remote Learning. Today is a chance for you to recreate one of your favorites.
Below are all the videos of the recipes we have created.
Choose ONE and recreate a classic!
Chia Seed Pudding
Pancakes!
Granola Bars
Bliss Balls
Crispy Rice Treats
Reading Choices Menu:
Please feel free to watch the above videos from Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week for more clarification on the tasks
Activity 1: Create a Kahoot
Create a Kahoot with 5 questions from The Giver. For example, ‘What was the colour that Jonas started to see first?’ Here is a video explaining how to create a Kahoot game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfPH4GEo600
Activity 2: Vocabulary Slideshow
Create a Vocabulary slideshow/video using 5 words we explored in The Giver.
For each word include:
Word, and part of speech (e.g. adjective, noun, etc.)
Definition
Images or video clips that relate to that word
A short sentence using the word
Here is an example of what yours might look like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10n6SQn5WbM&feature=youtu.be
You might want to use your Haiku Deck app. Here is a guide to getting started with this app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXagwmJ4Fqs
Here is a link to an online dictionary: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/
Activity 3: Memory transfer
For this task you are going to choose a memory to share and record it so it can be “transferred” to others.
Choose a personal memory that you associate with a particular emotion
Take a photo or create a video, photo still, or a drawing of that moment. For example you could record a video showing a moment of joy playing with a pet outside in the sunshine. You might recruit some actors, use props and editing effects to create the emotional impact you need.
Add a short written description of the memory somewhere in your artwork/film.
Activity 4: 90 seconds Challenge
Create a 90-second video adaptation of The Giver. Rather than try and cram every detail of the story into a minute-and-a-half, explore ways to add your own creative flair to the narrative.
You could even submit it to the Newbery Film Festival. For more information about the festival: http://jameskennedy.com/90-second-newbery/
Example 90 second film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=96&v=KmqNb7QANoo&feature=emb_logo
Activity 5: Create a new book cover for The Giver:
Here are some example covers of The Giver: https://comparativecoverart.tumblr.com/post/110098546238/the-giver-lois-lowry
You might want to use some of the symbols from the book in your design, such as: an apple, river, eyes, forest, rain, snowflake, sun, mountains or hills, road, colours, or bird.
Activity 6: The Giver Travel Brochure
Use your ipad and your knowledge of persuasive language to design a travel brochure for the Community. Consider aspects of Community life that might inspire tourists to visit, or families to relocate there. For example, they might include information on the local economy, government, schools, climate, transport and job opportunities.
Activity 7: Create a video book report or book trailer
You could use an app like Shadow Puppet Edu, Animoto, or iMovie. Here is an example one that uses iMovie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-d6hDWYOhpM
Activity 8: The Giver Community Newspaper
Create the front page of a newspaper for the Community, following a traditional front page layout. What sort of news might make the headlines? Consider the implications of “news” in a culture of Sameness. You may be able to use one of these website on this link to put together your newspaper: https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/05/5-web-tools-to-create-awesome-digital.html
Activity 9: Make your own Audiobook
Similar to the youtube video readings of The Giver, in this task you are going to record yourself reading. Find a page of text from The Giver, or another book that you have read recently, and take a photo of it. Add a voiceover recording of yourself reading with expression for 2 minutes. You might want to use an app like Doceri, Explain Everything or Shadow Puppet Edu.
Activity 10: What is a podcast?
Podcasts are very popular at the moment. It would be great to have students creating and sharing their own podcasts in the future. Perhaps they could go on the BPS website! But first, we need to understand what a podcast is. This link will take you to a list of websites with some different types of podcasts: https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/19-great-learning-podcasts-for-the-classroom
Select a few to look through and try out, and then answer 3 of these questions:
Which of the podcast sites did you like?
What even IS a podcast?
What can podcasts be about?
Why would you listen to a podcast?
How does it change the way you tell a story when you only have your voice?
How does it change the way you listen when you can’t see someone?
What types of sounds do podcasts include?
What are some ways that podcasts tend to be structured?
Activity 11: Song lyrics and figurative language
Look up the lyrics to a favourite song. Choose one that has examples of figurative language in it. Copy and paste the lyrics onto an app, then highlight a few lines of text that are examples of figurative language. Next decorate the page with images relating to the figurative language you found. You could instead create a small poster and copy a few lines from the song, and then hand draw the images.
Here is a figurative language reminder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK6jiDqQiLs
Activity 12: BTN... but different
Watch the latest episode of BTN. Write a summary of your favourite story. Write 5 questions you could ask someone else about this story.
https://www.abc.net.au/btn/classroom/
LI: We are learning to analyse our successes, as well as create a thankyou letter
SC: I will be successfully if I can review my seven steps process, as well as create and give a thankyou letter to a special someone
Activity 1
Firstly we will be answering some review questions based on our information reports we have completed:
What would you change?
If you were to go back in time what tips would you give yourself?
Were the seven steps easy to follow? Why?
Activity 2
Holidays are just around the corner, so today, you will be creating a letter for the people that have helped you the most during our Term 3 Remote Learning.
This letter will consist of a big thankyou of course! As well as a short message from yourself, to someone, or some people, that have helped you along this journey.
Once finished, surprise this person with the letter and I’m sure it will make their day!
Spelling Test
Test for every word on the list, then correct. You could ask a family member to test you, or use the ‘look, cover, write, check’ method to test yourself.