Week 8
Week 8
Knowing how we are feeling and moving our pegs accordingly
Watching how others are feeling and letting them be
Speaking positively to each other
Stopping when we are asked to stop
Leaving people alone when they ask
Understanding that some people have different views and that is ok
Understanding that sometimes people make mistakes or have accidents and didn't do something on purpose
Keeping private things private and not telling others no matter how interesting it seems
Being nice to someone even if you don't like them - we don't bully at WES
People will feel happy and safe at school
Our classroom will be fun and happy
People will be able to be themselves and not have to worry about being bullied
Create your own story - write your plot out first (see reading below) and get it looked at by Whaene Vicki. Then write your OWN comic using your own backgrounds and follow your plot. The story can be about anything.
Imagine a story is like a journey. The plot is the path that the characters take on their adventure. It's the sequence of events that unfold, from the beginning to the very end.
Think of it like a rollercoaster ride:
The beginning (the start of the ride): This is where we meet the characters and learn about the setting. It's like getting into the rollercoaster car.
The middle (the twists and turns): This is where the action starts! The characters face challenges and make choices. It's like going up the big hill and then zooming down.
The end (the final drop): This is the climax, the most exciting part. The characters reach a turning point, and we find out how the story will end. It's like that big final drop!
The resolution (the end of the ride): This is the final part where everything is wrapped up. We learn what happens to the characters and how the story concludes. It's like the rollercoaster slowing down and coming to a stop.
So, the plot is the backbone of a story, guiding us through the ups and downs of the adventure. It keeps us engaged and wanting to know what happens next!
Complete this slide desk. The story is on page two. Complete page one FIRST, then read the story. ALL questions are answered in the story. Do not google.
Three Little Pigs Plot - teacher only
We are practicing our maths skills independently when we have finished our assigned maths tasks.
TIMES TABLES GAMES ONLINE - complete all the activities (before you practice using the games). Get your certificate for ALL of the times tables. Practice until you can do it with your eyes closed!
PROTOTEC - Start at a lower level to get your brains going, then go up to the next level to push yourself. Try to get at least 90% correct, keep on trying!
PRACTICE CHAMPS CARDS - Do one card for the day. Don't do the same card twice. Note: The QR codes do NOT work on these.
MATHS BUDDY - When you have finished your ACTIVE TASKS (must be done first) then try the Weekly Revision.
POLYMATH - Play by yourself! Choose home if the option comes up.
Charlie
Kiara
Zeva
Angel
We are learning more about fractions.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the video below.
Get some scissors, a glue stick and your maths books - we're cutting up some fractions!
Maths Buddy - Weekly Review
Independent work
Charlotte
Kingi
Mariea
Xander
Neveah
Axl
Leighla
Nellie
We are learning how to solve multiplication and division problems by using doubling and halving.
IN THIS ORDER:
Watch the videos below.
Complete two worksheets. Glue them into your maths books.
Maths Buddy - Weekly Review
Independent work
Allegiance
Brooklyn
Honor
Keelan
Roman
Hudson
Kellan
Marley
Tealoimea
We are learning the number bonds to 1000 and practicing them every day until we know them off by heart.
IN THIS ORDER:
Complete the maths worksheet. Mark your own when you complete the sheet. Printed out sheets will be in your maths drawer. Do one every day - how fast can you get and how many can you get right?
Grab a timer and time yourself.
Independent maths