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COOLUM STATE SCHOOL Community * Strength * Success
English Maths Other
Monday Labour Day Public Holiday
Tuesday PHONICS
Sing the SoundWaves chants with a family member.
READING
Choose a story to read, sequence and retell. We suggest Tiddalick the Frog.
Talk about how the characters were feeling in the story. Write a sentence if you can. (i.e. The kangaroo was worried.)
Cut and paste the pictures below in order. Using the pictures retell the story to your favourite teddy.
SPELLING
Using your alphabet cards make these three letter words (CVC).
(-en) den, hen, men, pen, ten. (-et) bet, get, jet, net, vet. WRITING Write your CVC words using the Casey
Caterpillar formation. What different materials can you use? (i.e. chalk, paint, sand).
NUMBER: 7 Warm Up – Jack Hartmann – Subitise to 5
Practise counting to 30
Ask someone to help you collect 7 objects (or 17 if you’re up for a challenge).
Practise counting your selection forwards and backwards
Trace the numbers 0 -10 (or 20) on your number card using a whiteboard marker.
Use chalk on your driveway (or colours on a piece of paper) to draw lines that are different… o lengths (long, short, longer, shorter) o thicknesses (thick, thin, wide,
narrow) o colours o shapes (wavy, straight, curved) o directions (left, right).
STEM
Build something that would protect the Very Hungry Caterpillar’s cocoon OR make a food the Very Hungry Caterpillar would eat – use Lego or any household items e.g. packaging stuff e.g. bubble wrap/milk containers/pegs, cushions, etc.
Year Prep Learning @ Home: Term 2 – Week 3
Wednesday PHONICS
Sing the SoundWaves chants with a family member.
READING
Read a book with a parent/carer. Look for these sight words… the, can, see, I, look, here.
WRITING
Make your own sight word book called “We went to…”. Make a title page for your story. Don’t forget to add illustrations that match your sentences.
PHONICS
Choose a letter and design a party with things that begin with that letter. (i.e. S – Sausage sizzle, sauce, salsa, singing, seashells). Draw a picture of your party. Can you label your pictures?
If you can, send a photo of the picture to your teacher.
NUMBER: 7/ 8 Warm Up – More or Less. Get a deck of cards. Remove picture cards. Place the pile in the centre and with a sibling or parent, turn over one card each from the pile. Whoever has the higher number wins the round.
Practise counting to 30
Number Hunt – Find 3 cans/ packets of food in your pantry. Count the number of letters in the name of each item. Which item has the least amount of letters?
Represent the number 7 (17) in 4 different ways using the template as an example.
Bounce a ball 8 (or 18) times. Throw it to a parent or sibling 8 (18) times.
Count how many spoons you have in your cutlery drawer. Do you have more spoons or more forks?
Place 8 (18) coloured pegs on a piece of
card. Can you use a different colour to show more than 8 (18)? Less than 8 (18)?
Draw a continuous line with loops and
overlaps then shade the closed areas. You could also do this on the computer using the Paint program. For example:
SCIENCE – OBJECTS/MATERIALS/PROPERTIES
Revise what material objects are made from and what the properties of those materials are.
Focus on the properties of waterproof (the water just slides off, water doesn’t sink in), flexible (the shape of the object can change without breaking it, bendy), and durable (lasts a long time, can handle being treated roughly).
Find some objects around home to show these different properties e.g. plastic bottle, straw, paper, fabric, leaves, stick, aluminium foil, soft toys, etc. Test them to see if they are waterproof, flexible and durable.
Thursday PHONICS
Sing the SoundWaves chants with a family member.
READING
Read your favourite fairy-tale with a parent/ carer. Re-enact the story with your family
Clap the syllables (word parts) of the characters/ animals from your story. (i.e. frog, princess, witch, etc.).
SPELLING
Using your alphabet cards make these three letter words (CVC). bin, fin, pin, tin, win. bit, fit, hit,
WRITING
Write your CVC words using the Casey Caterpillar formation. What different materials can you use? (i.e. chalk, paint, sand).
NUMBER: 8 Warm Up – ‘Ten Little Numbers’
Practise counting to 30
Make a poster of the number 8 – represent the number in as many ways as you can
Write the number 8 on your driveway using chalk or water and a paintbrush as many times as you can.
Pour a small amount of Lego into a bowl. Count out 8 (18) pieces. Put them back in the bowl counting backwards from 8 (18).
Explain the concept of open and closed shapes. Think of a line is a ‘fence’. Ask your child to draw a long loopy line, then identify which places would be best to place animals to ensure they could not wander away. Any spaces that enclose the animals securely are closed shapes, and any that do not are open shapes. For example:
PE
Practice kicking a ball with a family member.
See ‘Fabulous Fitness for everyone’ grid. ART
See Music Grid below.
Friday PHONICS
Sing the SoundWaves chants with a family member.
READING
Find information about your favourite animal. Tell your family three things you have learnt about this animal.
WRITING
Can you write your animal’s name in lowercase and capitals? Draw a picture of your animal. Can you label their features (i.e. bird – beak, feathers, wing, eye)?
SPELLING
Put your alphabet cards in order. Sing the letter names and sounds.
PATTERNS/ SHAPE/ MEASUREMENT: Warm Up – Jack Hartmann ‘Name the Shape’
Practise counting to 30
Go on a shape hunt in your house. Draw three shapes that you find. Ask an adult to help you write the names of the shapes. How many of each shape did you find?
Can you draw a picture using only those shapes?
Draw some looped/overlapping lines on paper, a whiteboard or in the sand. Describe the lines you have drawn (e.g. It is a long, thin, loopy, purple line). Identify the open and closed shapes in their drawing. Now can you erase the open line segments and use your imagination to create a picture (e.g. I can see a plane flying over three lakes.)?
HASS
Do something nice for your mum for Mother’s Day e.g. make her a card, help make her breakfast, tidy your room, etc. (See card template below).
Get mum to tell you her favourite memory of when she was a child.
Find out one of her favourite memories of you when you were a baby/toddler.
Additional Information: ENGLISH: If you have limited access to children’s stories there is a great variety of read aloud stories available YouTube. For example: The Very Hungry Bear
series, Pig the Pug series, and traditional fairy tales. If your child has access to a computer or tablet there are a variety of both free and paid online
programs for teacher reading. These include.
Reading Eggs, Teach your monster to read, Little Learners Love Literacy App (Level 1 free), Decodable readers online.
You can practice sight words using Spelling City. Feel free to write these words on pieces of card at home to play games such as snap, memory or go fish.
MATHS: Every day, you should count as far as you can. Can you count further than yesterday? Each day look at the days of the week – what is the day
today? What was yesterday? What will tomorrow be?
If you feel your child needs some extension work, please head to https://www.123homeschool4me.com/ or https://education.qld.gov.au/curriculum/learning-at-home for further ideas.
Red sight words
go in he me
up big little went
to it this down
of all an
Fabulous Fitness for Everyone Choose your own adventure
Choose one (or more if you like) to complete each day. Work to your own fitness level. Smile and have FUN.
Week 3
Family Bike Ride
As a family (with an adult) go for a bike
ride/scooter around your local area or even head North to Peregian or South to Marcoola.
Don’t forget to follow the bike safety rules!
Crab Soccer
This game can be played indoors or out. You will need four markers for goals and a soft ball or a
balloon.
Players must stay in a crab like posture and use their feet to kick the ball into the goal. This game
can include two or more players.
Classic Catches Set two markers 2m apart. Catcher stands
between the markers and the thrower must Underarm throw the ball between the markers.
The catcher may have to move to the side to catch it. Begin using two hands and maybe
challenge yourself and use one hand.
PE with Joe
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=pe+with+joe Great for the whole family. Do as much or as little as you like.
Sock Ball!
Roll up a pair of socks into a ball. Lie down on your back and throw the socks up in the air to see how many you can catch. Start with small throws and get bigger as you get better.
Let’s Stretch!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cacwri2wio4
Ta Ta Tabata! Tabata training. 3 x 4 minute workout https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dObkrf46n8c
Boogie Time!
Can’t stop the Feeling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojblhvzvjsk
BRAIN BREAKS/UNPLUGGED ACTIVITIES TO DO IN BETWEEN TEACHING TIMES
RING A GRANDPARENT/OLDER RELATIVE
AND ASK THEM TO TEACH YOU A SONG
THEY USED TO SING.
PLANT SOME HERBS OR FLOWERS IN A
GARDEN. DO SOME COSMIC KIDS YOGA ONLINE.
DEVELOP A DAILY HELPING AROUND THE
HOUSE CHECKLIST. MAKE A MEAL WITH THE FAMILY. MAKE A CUBBYHOUSE.
SET THE TABLE WITH YOUR FAMILY. CREATE A SECRET HANDSHAKE WITH A
FAMILY MEMBER. PLAY A CARD GAME.
WATCH MR SQUIGGLE ONLINE AND DO
A DRAWING. WRITE A LIST OF THINGS YOU ARE
THANKFUL FOR. SEE HOW LONG YOU CAN BALANCE ON
EACH LEG.
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