Monday's Learning Activities: Spelling, Reading, and Commas

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Engage in Monday's educational tasks, including practicing spelling, taking breaks, reading comprehension, and learning about commas through Khan Academy. Enhance your comma usage skills by understanding the different types and implementing them in sentences.


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  1. Stage 3 Term 3 - Week 9 Monday 6th of September 2021

  2. Week 9 Spelling Lists Look Cover Write check your spelling words in your book. Record your list words using red for the consonants and blue for the vowels. Then complete an activity from the spelling choice board.

  3. Week 9 Words

  4. Spelling (20 minutes) - Look Cover Say Write Check your words. Complete an activity from the Spelling Choice Board.

  5. Fruit Break/ Brain Break: Grab a piece of fruit or have a 10 minute break to go outside reset, refresh and restart.

  6. Read works and Read Theory Complete the reading passage and comprehension questions that have been provided by your class teacher in the google classroom. This should take you 40-45 minutes to complete.

  7. LI: We are learning to edit using commas. English Task 2: Editing using Commas , , , , What are the 4 types of commas? Watch the video to find out! Meet the Comma | Punctuation | Grammar | Khan Academy David and Paige introduce you to the superhero of the punctuation world: the comma! Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: . Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/punctuation/the-comma/e/meet-the-comma?utm_source=YTutm_medium=Descutm_campaign=grammar Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/punctuation/the-comma/v/salutations-and-valedictions-the-comma-punctuation-khan-academy?utm_source=YTutm_medium=Descutm_campaign=grammar Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/punctuation/the-comma/v/three-ways-to-end-a-sentence-punctuation-khan-academy?utm_source=YTutm_medium=Descutm_campaign=grammar Grammar on Khan Academy: Grammar is the collection of rules and conventions that make languages go. This section is about Standard American English, but there's something here for everyone. About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content. For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything Subscribe to Khan Academy s Grammar channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JT97hQjMVWeO0B-x8eVxQ?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to Khan Academy: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=khanacademy Write a sentence for each of the four types of comma: - The listing comma - The joining comma - The gapping comma - Bracketing commas.

  8. Learning Support If you are working with Ms Carrington, Mrs Waggie or Mrs McCormick in Term 3, you will find your work in the Learning Support Google Classroom. Everyone else, please go to the next slide.

  9. EDITING EDITING Rewrite the passage making the corrections required. There are 20 errors to find.

  10. We will continue to examine informative writing this week. Specifically, we will be looking at Newspaper Reports.

  11. Features of a Newspaper Report Fun facts The very first record of a newspaper was commissioned by Julius Caesar in 59 BC. It was a daily list of announcements that were carved into metal or stone and displayed publicly. Australia's earliest newspaper, the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, was first printed in 1803. In 2020, the newspaper industry was valued at 2.24 billion dollars in Australia. On July 1, 1822, the Bombay Samachar was published from Bombay. This is now the longest- running and oldest print newspaper today!

  12. Features of a Newspaper Report

  13. Question Time! Read the newspaper article Wicked Wolf Gets His Just Deserts on the previous slide, then complete the Five Ws and One H table below. Feature Evidence from text Who was involved? What happened? Where did it take place? When did it take place? Why did it happen? How did it happen?

  14. Question Time! - Answers Read the newspaper article Wicked Wolf Gets His Just Deserts on the previous slide, then complete the Five Ws and One H table below. Feature Evidence from text Who was involved? Little Red Riding Hood, granny, the woodcutter and the wolf. What happened? Little Red Riding Hood was visiting her grandmother when both were swallowed alive by the wolf. A local woodcutter saved them by cutting them free. Where did it take place? Granny s cottage. When did it take place? The afternoon of Saturday 21st February. Why did it happen? The wolf wanted to eat Little Red Riding Hood and granny. How did it happen? The wolf pretended to be granny and gobbled up Little Red Riding Hood and granny whole.

  15. PUBLIC SPEAKING NEWS PUBLIC SPEAKING NEWS Notes were handed out at the end of TERM 2. THE Notes were handed out at the end of TERM 2. THE MAIN POINTS WERE MAIN POINTS WERE In STAGE 3 In STAGE 3 Prepared speeches should go for 4 mins Prepared speeches should go for 4 mins Stage Three students should state their point of Stage Three students should state their point of view and then be encouraged to link their ideas to view and then be encouraged to link their ideas to an issue or problem in society. an issue or problem in society. They should be linking ideas to other people and They should be linking ideas to other people and the world in general for their entire speech. the world in general for their entire speech. Give the audience a reason to care Give the audience a reason to care Practice good eye contact and voice projection Practice good eye contact and voice projection Make sure your speech has a clear beginning, Make sure your speech has a clear beginning, middle and end. middle and end. You can choose on of the topics below or YOUR You can choose on of the topics below or YOUR OWN FREE CHOICE OWN FREE CHOICE THE TOPICS ARE THE TOPICS ARE * My future career *I m inspired by ....... because *If I could have a superpower, it would be . Keep working on your speech for the Public Speaking Keep working on your speech for the Public Speaking Competition. When we do return to school we plan to Competition. When we do return to school we plan to go ahead with the speeches. go ahead with the speeches. The finals may happen in the live stream format just The finals may happen in the live stream format just like last year. like last year. So keep working on your speech as it is part of your So keep working on your speech as it is part of your speaking and listening program for Term 3 and it will speaking and listening program for Term 3 and it will be assessed when we go back to school. be assessed when we go back to school.

  16. Handwriting/ Typing : As part of the curriculum we need to learn how to effectively type and use digital technologies. Google Typing Club and take their placement test then complete one or more of the lessons. This should take 20 -30 minutes.

  17. Lunch break-Break 1 Enjoy the 30 minute lunch break with your family. Try to eat something healthy and drink some water.

  18. Middle Session Numeracy: Numeracy Ninjas Week 9 : Session 1

  19. Numeracy Ninjas: Complete the questions you have 5 -10 minutes Numeracy Ninjas Week 19 Session 1

  20. Numeracy Ninjas: ANSWERS Mental Strategies Timestables Q Question Answer Q Question 4 = 32 5 = 5 9 4 = 15 = 3 2 8 = 7 8 = 30 = 10 3 = 6 10 3 = 2 = 5 Answer 5 = + 2 3 1 1 8 100 = + 29 71 2 2 25 4 3 Halve 8 3 36 33 10 = 23 4 4 5 108 + = 110 2 5 5 16 178 = 158 + 20 6 6 56 986 983 = 3 7 7 3 8 9 = 72, so 72 9 = 8 8 8 2 What is 21:57 in 12 hour clock format? 9:57 pm 9 9 30 What time will it be 41 minutes after 6:07 pm? 10 10 6:48 pm 10 Numeracy Ninjas Week 19 Session 1

  21. Numeracy Ninjas - Check your answers... Key Skills Q Question Answer 16 99 = 1 1584 2 17049 9545 7504 3 1.8 8.8 15.84 1.29 = % 4 129 5 68.3 + 7.24 75.54 6 ( 4) ( 1) 4 7 ( 8) + ( 5) 13 8 Round 8939 to 3 s.f. 8940 9 What is the letter at (2, 2)? Z 10 What is 5/8 of 24? 15

  22. Maths - DIVISION I am learning to: divide a number with three or more digits by a one-digit divisor where there is a remainder recognise when division is required to solve word problems use inverse operations to justify solutions to problems Math Antics - Basic Division Learn More at mathantics.com Visit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription based content! Let s review the basics - WATCH THIS FIRST!!

  23. Maths - DIVISION I am learning to: divide a number with three or more digits by a one-digit divisor where there is a remainder recognise when division is required to solve word problems use inverse operations to justify solutions to problems

  24. Maths - DIVISION I am learning to: divide a number with three or more digits by a one-digit divisor where there is a remainder recognise when division is required to solve word problems use inverse operations to justify solutions to problems Short Division with Remainders The short division method, including how you can think your way to each remainder WITHOUT WRITING ANYTHING DOWN! That's right... NO subtracting here! If this helps you, please click LIKE and help me too. Thanks! Closed Captions prepared by me, in case you need them. Don't know your tables yet? Learn them; you need them. ??? Let s practise some short division with remainders. Watch the clip first, and then complete the practise questions on the next slide. Remember to show ALL your working and send a photo to your teacher.

  25. Your turn... Remember to show ALL your working out and send a photo to your teacher.

  26. Check your answers...

  27. Bonus Challenge Time... Watch the clip below and use the long division method to solve the practise questions on the next slide. Rewatch and pause the video if you have to. Show your attempts and working out to your teacher by sending them a photo. Dividing 3-Digit Numbers by 2-Digit Numbers | Math with Mr. J Welcome to Dividing 3-Digit Numbers by 2-Digit Numbers with Mr. J! Need help with how to divide 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers? You're in the right place! Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for help with 3-digit by 2-digit division (double digit divisors). Mr. J will go through division examples and explain the steps of how to divide a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number. About Math with Mr. J: This channel offers instructional videos that are directly aligned with math standards. Teachers, parents/guardians, and students from around the world have used this channel to help with math content in many different ways. All material is absolutely free. Click Here to Subscribe to the Greatest Math Channel On Earth: https://goo.gl/XHTrfY Follow Mr. J on Twitter: @MrJMath5 Email: math5.mrj@gmail.com Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Hopefully this video is what you're looking for when it comes to dividing 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers. Have a great rest of your day and thanks again for watching!

  28. Bonus Challenge Time... Rewatch and pause the video if you have to. Use the LONG DIVISION method to calculate the problems below - send a photo to your teacher. Divide - Multiply - Subtract - Bring Down - Repeat

  29. How did you go?

  30. Maths - DIVISION By using the inverse operation, we can check the accuracy of our answers. Calculate the number sentences below by first using the inverse operation. For example for no.1 1056 divided by 3 = 352 so 352 x 3 = 1056. Be sure to show your working out and send a photo to your teacher. Use the division algorithm to calculate the answers eg: 1. 1056 divided by 3 2. 5432 divided by 7 Show your working out. Send a photo of your work to your teacher.

  31. Check your answers...

  32. Maths Reflection... Explain to a parent of sibling what the different parts of a division algorithm are (quotient, dividend, divisor) - which is which? How confident were you in solving division problems with remainders? How did you go with long division? What would you like more help with? What did you find easy? What did you find difficult?

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  34. Matific Extension and Fast Finisher 1. Go to https://www.matific.com/au/ en-au/login-page/ 1. Complete tasks on matific

  35. Break 2 -30 minutes Go outside. Take this opportunity to run around outdoors. Recharge and have a quick bite to eat so that you don t become tired and irritable while you are sitting and working. Drink plenty of water as well.

  36. Aerobics (8 minutes) SISA Aerobics Lesson - Stage 2 and Stage 3

  37. History Project Continue on with your History Project from last week. Remember, you need to complete at least 3 at least 3 tasks to a quality standard.

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