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Year 2 Home Based Learning Grid – Week 6 Please complete 1 English box, 1 Maths box and 1 Other activity box from the grid each day. Share your work from each activity with your teacher on Seesaw.Do NOT touch the Subscribe button on any of the videos.
MessagesPE – KEEPING ACTIVE
Watch the Go Noodle video Koo Koo Kangaroo – Milkshake
to get you moving!https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=Y9LLfv7yauM
STORY TIME WITH MRS SHEEHAN
Go to our class weebly to find Story Time with Mrs Sheehan. There will be a new story each
week with an activity to complete.Happy reading!
BOOK WEEK Don’t forget to get your costume ready for next
week’s Friday Zoom!
TEACHER MARKING & FEEDBACK
Your teachers read all your work and keep a list of all work completed. We will comment on your Maths and English tasks. Please make sure your check these comments for your feedback. We will ‘like’ / acknowledge all the other tasks you complete.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIESRemember to check out the
optional activities on the Weebly.
STATE LIBRARY OF NSWMany fun activities are
available from the following website
https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/learning/learning-home
ZOOMOur theme for our Friday
Zoom meeting is:RAINBOW COLOURS
Wear your favourite colour!
Creative Thinking Challenge! (A message from Mrs Parry)
This challenge is optional and great for extending our capable learners. Students can respond in any way they like, write, draw, paint, sculpt, video, voice memo, Power-Point / slides, puppet shows, storybook, song, advert- any creative idea is welcome!If you complete the challenge, email your answer to Mrs Parry [email protected]. There will be a winner each week for K-2 and 3-6 whose work will be published on FB!
This week’s challenge:
What kind of animal is like you?
YEAR 2 - ZOOM MEETINGSYou have 3 Zoom meetings each week.
There are 2 whole class Zoom meetings – one on Monday and one on Friday at 10am.
You now also have 1 Reading Group (RG) Zoom meeting each week.
Your parents have received an email with your reading group time and name – just as the timetable below.
Remember: All Zoom meetings have the same meeting code and password.
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00 am Flying Foxes RG
9:45 am Bandicoots RG Cockatoos RG
10:00 amYear 2
Zoom MeetingYear 2
Zoom Meeting
10:15 am Dingos RG Echidnas RG
11:30 am Goannas RG Hammerheads RG
12:15 Alligators RG
English
*TEACHER FEEDBACK* WRITING – Poetry ‘WOW’ Words
Poem – ‘Water’ Read AloudBy Anne Miranda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBhrdmirxnI
Listen and watch the video on the poem ‘Water.’
Think of all the wonderful things that water can do.
There were many tricky ’WOW’ words in the poem such as:
meanders cascades radiates nourishes thrive
1.Complete the worksheet below matching the words to their meaning.
2.Put these words into sentences of your own.
GRAMMAR – Homophones
HOMOPHONES
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
1. Watch the video below and guess the homophones in each question.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwRbfyJKrYk
2. Complete the work on the 2 worksheets on homophones by copying the work / sentences out in full in your book.
SPELLING
Phonics – or, ore, aw, auhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXCeUFjjhVY
1. Watch Part 1 and read the words with the teacher (man)
2. When you get to Part 2, pause the video after each word and write it in your book.
After watching the video:
3. Write out the spelling words from the grid below into your book.
4. Complete 3 of your favourite activities.
READING ACTIVITY
Read for at least 15-20 minutes each day. You may choose from Wushka or a book from home.
Complete an activity from the Reading Choice Boards A or B below on your favourite book or chapter. Write in full sentences, label your work and check your handwriting and punctuation.
For example:
PUNCTUATION & HANDWRITING
1. PunctuationComplete the two boxes (11&12) on the punctuation worksheet below showing sentences that need editing.
Re-write these sentences correctly in your book.
Make sure you are practising your best handwriting.
Hint: Look at the teacher clues at the bottom of each box to tell you what you are looking for.
2. Handwriting
Maths
Daily Warm Up: Choose a game from your Maths and Me at Home booklet. You can find this on our school Weebly Maths page.Play SNAP Friends of 10 – eg. 6, 4 = 10 = SNAP
*TEACHER FEEDBACK*3D Shape
3D SHAPES I KNOW
1. Watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cg-Uc556-Q
2. Complete the sorting worksheets below, matching the 3D shapes with real objects in our world.You can copy the worksheet table into your book if your wish.
Challenge:What 3D objects can you see in your home?Write a list.
3D Shape
SHAPE PROPERTIEShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eb2coLw_ULc
Solid Shapes | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children - YouTube
1. Watch both (2) videos above on 3D shapes.
Face – flat surface of a shape (you could draw a face on it)Edge – line / side where 2 faces meetVertex – corner (vertices = lots of corners)
2. Complete the worksheet below on faces/edges/vertices.
Number
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
1. Watch the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=aK3FKEZJKec
2. Create some problems of your own. Roll 2 dice.Add the numbers. Write out 2 addition sums for these numbers and 2 subtraction numbers. Eg.( roll a 4, and a 6)
4 + 6 = 10 10 – 6 = 4
3. Roll 2 dice, 2 times, to make a 2 digit number. Eg. 2, 4 = 243, 5 = 3524 + 35 = 59 59 – 35 = ?
You must do at least 5 different sums.
Challenge:Could you do this with 3 digit numbers?
Number
WORD PROBLEMS
Addition subtraction problems up to 100.
1. Watch the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEvvgq2CMps&t=6s
2. Complete the worksheet or copy the sums into your book.
Challenge:Can you roll 2 dice, 2 times, to make two 2 digit numbers?
Create your own word problem (and solve it!!)
Super Challenge:You could even try using 3 digit numbers.
Number
PLACE VALUE
1. Watch the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4FXl4zb3E4
When we expand out our numbers into 1000s, 100s, 10s and 1s, we call it ‘Expanded Notation’37 = 30 + 7259 = 200 + 50 + 91480 = 1000 + 400 + 80 + 0
2. Write the following ten numbers in expanded notation in your books.
49 76 328 512 905 623 784 1560 2156 7021
Optional Challenge:Complete the worksheet belowYou can copy the answers into your book.
Other
RELIGION
THE ASSUMPTION
Complete this activity on Seesaw.
On Sunday 15th August, the church celebrated the feast of the Assumption of Mary.
This is when Mary, Jesus’ mother, was taken to Heaven body and soul to live with Jesus and God.
We remember what a special person Mary was to all who met her.She was a loving mother to Jesus and always obedient to God.
Watch the video on Seesaw about Mary and complete the colouring sheet below or draw your own picture.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
BE KIND
https://www.youtube.com/embed/kAo4-2UzgPo
Read along with the story in the video.
ThinkWhat does it mean to be kind?
How did the girl in the story show kindness to others?
WriteWrite down at least 5 or more ways you could show kindness to others. Answer in full sentences. Write neatly and use correct punctuation.
DrawDraw a picture of your favourite part of the story and write how this demonstrates kindness to others.
SCIENCE
GROUNDWATER
Watch THE VIDEO FROM MRS CORAM ON OUR WEEBLY and the 2 videos below from youtube and about Groundwater. There is also an information page below.
If you have the materials / things at home, you may like to try one of the experiments. Get an adult to help you.You don’t have to if you do not have the materials.Eg. the activity from the youtube video or the Mrs Coram video.
Write at least 3 or more big sentences explaining what you have learnt about groundwater based on what you observed from watching the videos and experiments. Draw a labelled diagram to match your writing.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/oNWAerr_xEE
https://www.youtube.com/embed/izq9gvCOaYk
GEOGRAPHY
Caring for Important Places
Complete this activity on Seesaw.
We have been looking at some of the features of the beaches around our area and how we use them.
It is very important to care for these special places so that people can keep on using them in the future.
Watch the videos on the slides in Seesaw. You have to click on the link in each slide to open the videos.
Think about the answers to the questions on the slides.
When you have watched all the videos, complete the worksheet template on Seesaw.
ART
Friendly or Fierce Fish
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zi9aqb0yr2Y
Watch the video demonstrating how to draw a ‘Friendly or Fierce Fish.’
Use the technique to create your own fish.
Can you create a similar drawing of a different animal?
When you have finished your art, take a photo of your work and upload it to Seesaw with a description of what you have made.
The Assumption of Mary
GROUNDWATER
When water falls as rain or hail or snow, it falls into oceans, down mountains, into rivers, lakes, lagoons, ponds, billabongs and streams.
The water you can see sitting on top of the ground is called surface water. It is sitting on the surface of the land.
Water also seeps down into the dirt, past the rocks, pebbles and leaves, deep into the soil and becomes groundwater. This is because it is under the ground. It has soaked deep below into the ground where we cannot see it.
Sometimes you may see water spurting out of the ground. This is called a ‘spring.’
Animals sometimes dig tunnels and burrow deep down under the ground to find this water. Plants grow long roots to find groundwater. People dig big wells to find this water too.
We should always protect our water supply and keep it clean for all people, animals and plants to use.
PUNCTUATION
Homophones 1
Match the homophones.You can either cut them out and paste them in the correct box or write them out in your book.
Homophones 2
Write out these sentences into your book and include the correct homophone. Underline or highlight the homophone in your sentence.Remember to use: Capital letters Full stops Neat and correct handwriting
1. For lunch, I _____ a vegemite sandwich. (eight / ate)
2. I received some ______ in my letterbox. (mail / male)
3. I put on a _____ of blue jeans and a green T.shirt. (pear / pair)
4. I hurt my _____ when I kicked the big brown rock. (tow / toe)
5. I can ____ a big red boat sailing on the ____ .(see / sea)
6. My little dog was happily wagging its ______ .(tale / tail)
7. My school uniform is _____ and white. (blue / blew)
8. I was so hungry, I ate all my ______ and vegetables.(meat / meet)
9. I would love to _____ a soccer ball.(buy / by / bye)
‘Water’ by Anne Miranda After watching the video of the poem ‘Water,’ think of the meaning of the WOW words below.
1. Try and match the word and the meaning. They are quite tricky! Copy them into your book.
2. Put each word into a sentence showing you understand its meaning.
meanders To grow and develop well
cascades To spread out in circles
radiates To wind around like a river or a road
nourishes To fall or travel down like a waterfall
thrive To provide food to keep healthy
PLACE VALUE – OPTIONAL CHALLENGE