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GRADE 3: 7 th September 11 th September Trouble uploading your work? > https://clickv.ie/w/jlQn Notes for this week: Watch this person signing This is me -Auslan from The Greatest Showman Ever wondered how to say "Breeeeeuuuustttttttt" in sign language? The adorable six-year- old twins Hasas and Yasas are teaching our Punky a few cool tricks in Auslan. P.E Extra: Play Canned Food Fitness Extra Music: Marbles Music AUSLAN PERFORMING ARTS P.E. STEM Learning intention Learning intention Learning intention Learning intention We are learning the Auslan alphabet. We are learning create our own instruments out of household objects. We are learning to create our own net and wall game. We are learning about directions. Success Criteria Success Criteria   Success Criteria Success Criteria I can sign all the letters of the Auslan alphabet. I can make my own instrument out of household objects. I can play my own instrument. I can use the materials in my home to create a net and wall game. I can list the rules and instructions of how to play my game. I can use directional language. I can complete a direction activity. I can list the directional language that I know. Task Task   Task Task Introduction We are going to learn the Auslan Alphabet. Watch this video for an introduction. Alphabet in Auslan. Click on the link and find an Auslan alphabet fingerspelliing printable resource. You can also find this at the bottom of the planner. Introduction The last few weeks we have been playing virtual instruments or listening to instruments throughout songs. In this week’s lesson, we are going to make our own instruments and play them. You will have an option of which instrument/s you would like to make. You only need to do one but if you would like to do more please do so and share. Main Activity You have a choice between these different instruments to make. Watch the videos or follow the instructions to make them. Also ask your parents for permission before you make any of them. REMEMBER YOU ONLY NEED TO CHOOSE ONE!!! Introduction This is our final week of net and wall sports. Today you will create your own net and wall game using the materials in your house and list the instructions, rules and how to win your game. Firstly, we will warm our bodies up to get blood to the working muscles to get us ready for action! Click here – Tabata warm up. Click here – What Would You Rather Warm Up. AND/OR Introduction This week, you will be assessed on a direction activity. There are two worksheets and everyone will be assessed on worksheet 1. If you find worksheet 1 a little easy, give worksheet 2 a go. If you upload worksheet 1&2, then you get bonus points! Activity Click on the link to get access to the worksheet, or find it below the lessons. You can save a copy on your laptop, and complete it there, or copy it on a piece of paper and upload a photo of your great work. Direction Activity 1 Activity 1 uses directional language, like left, right, above etc. Too easy Direction Activity 2 Activity 2 uses a language from a compass rose, like north, south, south-east etc.

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GRADE 3: 7th September – 11th September Trouble uploading your work? > https://clickv.ie/w/jlQn

Notes for this week: Watch this person signing This is me -Auslan from The Greatest Showman Ever wondered how to say "Breeeeeuuuustttttttt" in sign language? The adorable six-year-

old twins Hasas and Yasas are teaching our Punky a few cool tricks in Auslan.

P.E Extra: Play Canned Food Fitness

Extra Music: Marbles Music

AUSLAN PERFORMING ARTS P.E. STEM Learning intention Learning intention Learning intention Learning intention We are learning the Auslan alphabet. We are learning create our own

instruments out of household objects.

We are learning to create our own net and wall game.

We are learning about directions.

Success Criteria Success Criteria   Success Criteria Success Criteria I can sign all the letters of the Auslan alphabet.

I can make my own instrument out of household objects. I can play my own instrument.

I can use the materials in my home to create a net and wall game. I can list the rules and instructions of how to play my game.

I can use directional language. I can complete a direction activity. I can list the directional language that I know.

Task Task   Task Task Introduction We are going to learn the Auslan Alphabet. Watch this video for an introduction. Alphabet in Auslan.

Click on the link and find an Auslan alphabet fingerspelliing printable resource. You can also find this at the bottom of the planner.

Introduction The last few weeks we have been playing virtual instruments or listening to instruments throughout songs. In this week’s lesson, we are going to make our own instruments and play them. You will have an option of which instrument/s you would like to make. You only need to do one but if you would like to do more please do so and share. Main Activity You have a choice between these different instruments to make. Watch the videos or follow the instructions to make them. Also ask your parents for permission before you make any of them.

REMEMBER YOU ONLY NEED TO CHOOSE

ONE!!!

Introduction This is our final week of net and wall sports. Today you will create your own net and wall game using the materials in your house and list the instructions, rules and how to win your game. Firstly, we will warm our bodies up to get blood to the working muscles to get us ready for action! Click here – Tabata warm up. Click here – What Would You Rather Warm Up.

AND/OR

Introduction This week, you will be assessed on a direction activity. There are two worksheets and everyone will be assessed on worksheet 1. If you find worksheet 1 a little easy, give worksheet 2 a go. If you upload worksheet 1&2, then you get bonus points! Activity Click on the link to get access to the worksheet, or find it below the lessons. You can save a copy on your laptop, and complete it there, or copy it on a piece of paper and upload a photo of your great work.

😊 Direction Activity 1 Activity 1 uses directional language, like left, right, above etc. Too easy Direction Activity 2 Activity 2 uses a language from a compass rose, like north, south, south-east etc.

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This is a video of what you should be seeing:

Signers view

Task 1

Practise Alphabet this week at home, finger

spelling everything;

- Your family members names.

- Book titles.

- Even the packets and tins in the

cupboard!

Have a go and reading this fingerspelling on

this worksheet.

Fingerspelling names worksheet. (bottom of

planner)

Receptive fingerspelling practise. Read the

fingerspelling of these letters.

Challenge

Challenge yourself with this fingerspelling

games or this one.

Optional Upload a video and show how you can sign the Auslan Alphabet. Submit it on Microsoft Teams > Specialist > Auslan >

Tupper-Guitar

Video = How to make a Tupper-Guitar Materials

- A plastic container - Elastic Bands

Instructions - Wrap the elastic bands around

the plastic container - When you wrap them around try

to make sure they have different sounds

- Play! - TIP: you can change the sound of

them by making the elastic band tighter (higher pitch) or looser (lower pitch)

Paddle Pop Stick Harmonica

Video = Paddle Pop Stick Harmonica Materials

- 2 paddle pop sticks - 3 elastic bands (1 big, 2 small) - 2 small pieces of paper - Sticky Tape

Instructions - Put the two paddle pop sticks on

top of each other. - Wrap the small pieces of paper

around them and sticky tape the paper together without touching the paddle pop sticks.

Main Activity: Create your own Net/Wall Game Assessment It’s now your chance to create your own net/wall game! This is our final week of this topic and will be an assessment task! Watch Mr Henshaw’s video to discover this week’s assessment task. Click me! Your task is to create your own net/wall game using items from around your house. Net/wall games are any games that are divided by a net or played against a wall. Net/wall games can use racquets, bats, hands, legs almost anything to send a ball over the net/against a wall to make it tricky for your opponent to return!

ASSESSMENT TASK Save your worksheet/s on Microsoft Teams > Specialist > Files > S.T.E.M >

Week 9. Save it as your name to show Mr B.

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Week 9. Save it as your name to show to Ms. Stewart.

Reflection

Self-evaluation - How did you go?

Which letters are hard?

More things to do for Auslan When I go for my walks, I like to count the house numbers in Auslan. You could do this too.

Counting practise.

Numbers in Auslan

- Slide out one of the Paddle Pop Sticks.

- Wrap the big elastic band around the paddle pop stick that still has the paper on it.

- Put the paddle pop sticks back together and at each end wrap them together with the small elastic bands.

- Blow air through them and move the paper closer together or further away from each other for a different sound.

Rice Shaker

Video = How to make a Rice Shaker Materials

- An empty container with a lid - Rice

Instructions - Make a funnel out of the paper

and sticky tape. - Using the funnel, pour a small

amount of rice in the empty container.

- Put the lid on. - Play it along with any of your

favourite songs.

Tick the following things off to make sure your game matches the assessment criteria:

My game is divided by a net or played against a wall (remember you do not need an actual net, be creative your net could be a couch, chairs, pillows etc.).

My game has boundaries/lines on the floor to mark out my court.

My game allows players to score points to win the game.

My game has rules that players must follow

My game is fair and uses items from around my house.

There are two ways you can submit your assessment task:

1. Film yourself explaining how to play your net/wall game with a demonstration (if possible) and upload it to Microsoft Teams.

OR 2. Click here to fill in a form about your

game, once you have filled in the form play your game and take a photo (if possible) and submit it to Microsoft Teams.

ASSESSMENT TASK Option A: Film yourself explaining how

to play your net/wall game. Option B: Fill in the google forms and

take a photo of you playing! Submit your chosen option

onto Microsoft Teams > Specialists > P.E > Week 9. Save it as your

name to show Mr Henshaw and Ms Morgan

Health: Problem Solving Problem solving is a skill that is highly important that you will need to use throughout your

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Optional Take a photo outside a house with a

number, show me how to do that number in Auslan. Submit it on

Microsoft Teams>Specialist>Auslan >week 9 to show to Ms. Stewart.

Paper Whistle (good one for those at school)

Video = Paper Whistle Materials

- Paper - Sticky tape - Pencil - Scissors

Instructions - Wrap the paper tightly around

the pencil. - When all the paper is wrapped

up, get sticky tape to hold it in place.

- Cut the ends of the paper. - Remove the pencil from inside

the paper. - On one end of the paper cut two

slits to make it pointy. - Suck the flat end of the

instrument and you should have made a whistle.

- Experiment with longer, shorter, wider or thinner whistles to see if it changes the pitch.

Can you think of your own to make? If you have a really good idea of your own to make an instrument, please feel free to come up with one yourself, or even research one yourself. I would love to see how creative you can be!

Optional   Take a photo or video of you

playing your very own homemade

lifetime. The better our problem-solving skills are the greater control you will have over issues in your lifetime. Watch this funny video – Click me! Many of us, probably all of us, are like the man in the video yelling for help when we get stuck. When we get stuck, we stop and immediately say ‘Help!’ instead of embracing the challenge and trying new ways to work through it. Practise your problem-solving skills by reading the text and answering the questions below!

Optional

Type up your answers to the questions above and submit it on Microsoft Teams>

Specialist> P.E > Week 9 to show to Mr Henshaw and Ms Morgan.

Fun active game at home: Individual game: Birdie in the cage – Find out how to play here! Family game: Backyard dodgeball – Find out how to play here! Remember to try to stay active everyday by doing something you love doing! This could be:

Riding your bike or scooter.

Going for walks/runs with your family - or even your dog!

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instruments and upload it onto Microsoft Teams > Specialists > Performing Arts > Week 9. Save

it as your name to show Ms Morgan.   

Want more? Play along to these songs with your new instrument or do the body percussion for them. The Addams Family The Pink Panther We Will Rock You Uptown Funk

Come up with a list of songs using this!

Kicking or throwing a ball at a target outside.

Jumping on a trampoline or using a skipping rope.

Keeping a balloon off the floor using your hands!

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