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St Theresa's Weebly
Well Being Links
Bullying No Way!
Take a stand together! - videos
Mathematics Resources
Carpetone website
Alien Angles
Measuring Angles
Cool Maths Games
Funbrain Maths Games
Primary Games-Maths- Year 6
Beginners Number Sequence Game
Number patterns and Sequences game
Metric conversion game 1
Fraction worded questions
Adding Fractions - Fruit Splat
Math Games: Fruit Shoot Fractions Addition
Maths games for multiplication and division
What is Algebra? - Video clip
Angles word problems
Calculating unknown angles
Spinners
Soccer Co-ordinates
Jeopardy Coordinate Game
Healthy Eating calculator for Maths Investigation
Multiplying Fractions
Length Conversion Chart
Inquiry Related Resources
History of Slavery in America
Slavery in America Pt 1
Food Handling and Safety Course
Food Handling and Safety videos
View four videos from the Australian Institute of Food Safety:
- Cross contamination
- Chemical Contamination
- Food poisoning
- Food allergies
Adaptations slideshow and Quiz
Understanding Anthropology
Charles Darwin and Natural Selection:
Natural Selection Made Easy Ecosystems
Ecosystems in Action
Option 2 on Ecosystems
Understanding Ecosystems
Ecosystems and biomes
Ecosystems- Bernie's Pond
Adaptations and Survival
Read about ecosystems and biomes. Define each.
Break off into partners and choose one of the Aquatic biomes. Freshwater or marine.
Paraphrase key information.
Create an engaging poster with the purpose of giving information about that biome.
Note: You can use other suitable information sources to support your learning. Literacy Resources
Fact Sheet on Women vs Infograph on women
Explanation Texts - structure and features
Explanation Text Links
How does the water cycle work?
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/h2o6.htm
Reading Journal Entries
Here are some ideas that you can focus on in your entries…
Reading Journal Success Criteria
- Comment on the personality of the writer based on what you have read.
- Sketch or draw to express your understandings and describe what you have drawn.
- Share your unique, personal understandings.
- Include your feelings about what happened in the text and personal memories reading it made you think about.
- Identify with characters and who and what they remind you of.
- Visualise yourself as part of the story.
- Ask any questions you may have and also write what you think the answers might be.
- Give examples from the text that support your comments and opinions – use evidence!
- Reflect on your reading ability and how your reading and analyzing skills have developed.
- Make connections to other books and movies.
- Comment on something you learnt from the book that you didn’t know before.
- React to the comments and actions of characters.
- Make predictions.
- Reflect on your own writing and compare it to the author’s.
- Set your own goals for your reading.
- Give examples from the text, quote passages from the text.
- Relate the story to your own life.
- Compare books by the same author.
- Write about what you would say to the author if you could speak to them.
- Write about what you would have done differently if you were the author.
Reading Journal Success Criteria
Criteria
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Not achieved
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Somewhat
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Achieved
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Select an appropriate focus for the book or section of the book
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Respond appropriately to the focus and use evidence from the text
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Use deep level thinking to enhance the quality of your entry. Eg. interpret symbolism, analyse relationships, make connections
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Present entry to an appropriate standard and incorporate creative elements.
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Support journal entry with relevant images. (where possible)
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Revise entry to check spelling, punctuation, grammar and overall meaning.
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Writing a Biography
Introduction:
Who is the person? Name them and state what they are well known for.
Paragraph 1:
Date and place of birth. Family information. Growing up. Childhood details and significant events.
Paragraph 2:
Education, career, sources of inspiration and major events in life.
(Consider any quotes that can be included to support the information)
Paragraph 3:
Achievements and Accomplishments
(Consider any quotes that can be included to support the information)
Paragraph 4:
Lasting impacts/effects on society. Historical/current significance
(Consider any quotes that can be included to support the information)
Conclusion:
Final summary of the person and their importance.
Success Criteria for a Biography
Not Achieved
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Somewhat Achieved
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Achieved
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Planning
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Plans significant events of person’s life in chronological order
Use of specific dates
Use of key-words and point form
Each paragraph planned separately with a key idea to be explored. Eg. early life...
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Composing and Recording
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Appropriate title
Use of paragraphs with sub-headings for each section of the text
Use of time connectives throughout the text
Use of direct speech/quotes
Effective use of introduction and conclusion
Written with audience in mind - written at appropriate level of complexity
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Revision and editing
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(Authorial) Shows editing by adding or deleting words and sentences.
(Secretarial) Revision of spelling, grammar and punctuation
Shows peer revision before conferencing with the teacher
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Publishing
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Appropriately published with relevant features including pictures (with captions), maps and sub - headings.
Shows appropriate layout and other creative elements for a poster.
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Success Criteria for an Explanation Text
Not Achieved
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Somewhat Achieved
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Achieved
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Planning
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Identified as causal or sequential explanation text.
Use of key-words and point form
Each paragraphed planned separately with a key idea to be explored
Some Extension and linking of ideas.
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Composing and Recording
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Appropriate title for explanation text ‘How’ or ‘Why’ question/statement
Use of paragraphs or sub-sections
Effective use of introduction and conclusion
Labelled diagrams and Pictures with captions
Use of passive voice
Use of Technical language - clearly highlighted with meaning
Written with audience in mind - written at appropriate level of complexity
Connectives used at the beginning of each paragraph.
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Revision and editing
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Revision of spelling, grammar and punctuation
Shows editing by adding or deleting words and sentences.
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Publishing
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Appropriately published with relevant features including pictures, diagrams and headings.
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RELIGION
Norse Creation Story
Maori Creation Story
Native American Creation Story- Cherokee
Aboriginal Creation Story
The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit
Washing of the Feet scripture story
Explanation of the Washing of the Feet.
Hey guys,
ReplyDeleteI have forgotten about the adaptions and survival work. What do we have to do? When is it due?