Sunday, May 29, 2011

Term 2 Week 5 Homework

SPELLING:

WALT: Learn words from essential words list and extension word list.

Learn the 10 spelling words for the week. Practice learning them everyday. Copy and complete the grid below for each word.
MATHS:
WALT: To find compatible numbers for 100.

Compatible numbers are two numbers that add together to make a tidy number. E.g 45 + 55 = 100.
Use the grid below to find 10 pairs of compatible numbers that equal 100.Challenge! Make your own grid of numbers for another tidy number like 500 or 1000. Get someone at home to find 10 pairs from your grid.

READING:

You must read for at least 15 minutes each night. Record your reading in the table below. What was the complication or problem the characters had to solve in your book?
SPEECHES:
This is an important week for the preparation of your speech. Your task this week is to start compiling all your ideas into the structure of a speech. You need to:
  • Write all your ideas into paragraphs (Remember to think of the big idea of every paragraph so your ideas have a logical sequence)
  • Write an introduction to grab the attention of your audience,
  • Write a conclusion to finish your speech. (Refer back to your speech hamburger sheet)
  • Once it is written out in sequence, try reading it aloud to someone at home and have them time you. Is it between 3 and 5 minutes? If it is too short you will need to add more content. If it is too long you might need to take some content out. Remember, as you practice more your speech will get faster to deliver so its better to have more than less.
You will have time in class this week to discuss ideas with your teacher and class mates so check with your teacher to see when is a good day to bring your speech in to share.

Check the timetable in the post below to see the plan for the rest of this term. This will give you an idea of when you will be presenting your speech to your class.

Good luck!


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Speech Timetable 2011

Week 3 & 4:
Viewing last years finals & Choose a topic and Brainstorm/ research information
Team meeting to view last years finals. Discuss “What makes a great speech?”
Class session on possible starters
Brainstorm beginnings and work on content and structure.
Share ‘Hamburger’ diagram to model a good speech.

Week 5
Prepare and work on content
Work on content and structure

Week 6
Work on delivery and presentation
In class Share speech at home- get feedback , use a form , homework task. Revising language and structure for possible improvements.

Week 7& 8
Final preparation.
Deliver speech to own class. Class finals Preparation, gathering and using visual aids. Each class to choose 3or 4 finalists for a year semi.

Week 9
Year Semi finals
Presentation of speeches with teacher/ student judging.

Week 10
Team finals . (5th Jul)
Top speeches from each class presents them to the team and parents.

Check out the videos below of the speech finals last year.


Sunday, May 22, 2011

HOMEWORK WEEK 4 TERM 2


Monday , May 23, 2011
HOMEWORK WEEK 4 TERM 2
SPELLING:

Practice you 10 spelling words every day.
Put your 10 words into a sentence – 1 sentence for 1 word. Please keep the sentences neat. Underline your spelling word in the sentence.

MATHS:
Choose one times table you do not know and practice it. Ask someone to test you on your chosen table each night.

READING:

You must read for at least 15 minutes each night. Record your reading in the table below.

Day
Title
Author
Actual time read
Monday



Tuesday



Wednesday



Thursday




SPEECHES

This week you have to choose a topic for your speech and to start to find some information. Remember to use a variety of sources. You will have seen some great examples of speeches that will help you when choosing topics. Have fun!

Be sure to answer the following:
• My chosen topic is:
• I will get information from:

In class you will be given a “Hamburger Organiser” which will help you plan your speech. Complete the organiser, fold it neatly and glue it into your homework book. Be prepared to talk about your ideas in class on Friday.


Monday, May 16, 2011

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Homework Week 3 Term 2

Please make sure that your homework has been completed to the best of your ability.  It needs to be checked carefully for errors.  Your homework should be completed in pencil unless your teacher has said that you can use pen and your headings etc should be underlined in red pen.  If you cannot complete any section please have a note written in your homework book for your teacher to see.

SPELLING:

WALT: Learn words from essential words list and extension word list.
Learn the 10 spelling words for the week. Practice learning them everyday.


SPELLING / INQUIRY:  
Choose  5 of these words to write a definition for.  Make sure it is written in your own words and you clearly understand the words meaning. If you want to do more then go for it!

-Axis
-Equinox
-Lunar eclipse
-Lunar month
-Orbit
-Planet
-Rotation
-Solar eclipse
-Solstice
-Solar system
-Phases of the moon

MATHS:
 
Click on this link to play this cool times table game.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/wholenumbers/multiplication/timestables/flash1.shtml
You can choose a table you need to improve and make it harder or easier by adapting it.
If you do not have a computer choose a table to learn.

READING:

You must read for at least 15 minutes each night. Record your reading in the table below.


CLASSROOM BLOGS:

Visit each of the year 5 and 6 Blogs. Chat to your parents about what you have been learning.

Have a look at what each class has been up to.  Make sure you leave your name and  a comment on each of the blogs.  Your comment may not show up straight away.  Your teacher will have to moderate the comments first.

http://muritairoom14.blogspot.com/
http://mrdevenports.blogspot.com/
http://room15muritaischool.blogspot.com/
http://room13muritai.blogspot.com/

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Homework Week 2 Term 2.

Homework Week 2 Term 2
SPELLING:

WALT: Learn words from essential words list and extension word list.

Learn the 10 spelling words for the week. Practice learning them everyday.
Copy and complete the grid below for each word.
Put your 10 words into a sentence – 1 sentence for 1 word. Please keep the sentences neat. Underline your spelling word in the sentence.




MATHS:

Write out the questions and answers to the 9 timetables (up to 12) in your book. Practise reciting them with someone at home and get them to time you. Record your fastest time.
Challenge: How fast can you recite them all mixed up?

LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Homophones are words that sound the same , but are usually spelt differently and mean different things. For example – to, too and two.

Can you think of 15 homophones and record them down in your homework book?

READING:

You must read for at least 15 minutes each night. Record your reading in the table below.


INQUIRY:
We are currently studying the Solar System for Inquiry – To infinity and beyond!

This week for homework, can you find between 3 and 5 interesting facts about the solar system?
They could be about anything – black holes, planets, the moon, the sun, the earth, shooting stars – anything!

Be prepared to share these with the class on Friday.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Term 2 Newsletter

Dear Parents and Caregivers
Welcome back to the new term. Hopefully everyone had a relaxing Easter break and managed to eat their fair share of chocolate eggs!
A special thanks to all the parents who contributed to making our annual trip to Forest Lakes a real success. The children had a sensational time and it was an excellent opportunity to establish strong class and team cultures at the beginning of the year.
The teachers are all looking forward to getting stuck into a solid term of teaching in Term 2. Here is the run down of what is happening.

Inquiry.

This term we have a science focus where we will be focusing on the our solar system. We will be learning about the sun, moon and planets and exploring what makes Earth so unique to support life.
On Monday the 9th of May all classes will be visiting Carter Observatory where we will learning about our solar system plus visit their planetarium. We will require parent help for this trip so if you are able to attend please contact your child's classroom teacher.


Literacy

In writing we will be focusing on non-chronological report writing where we will be writing factual accounts to share information. This will be integrated with our Inquiry unit as much as possible, using our findings from scientific investigations.

Towards the middle of the term we will start preparing for speech presentations which will take place in classes at the end of the term. The best speeches from each class will be selected for the Team semi-finals. From there, the finalists will be chosen for the Finals on the 5th of July.
The majority of the speech preparation will occur through the homework programme although support will also be given in class.


Maths
Cross grouping will continue this term and commence in week 1. We start the term looking at Number, exploring addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. We then move into Geometry, drawing and constructing 3d shapes.

Visual Art

Students will be learning about various concepts of painting and will be building on their drawing skills using a variety of materials. The students will also be studying styles or famous and local artists.

Physical Education

The start of the term sees us training for the school cross country in week 6. Training will take place every morning so it is essential the children have appropriate running shoes and clothes to wear.

We will also be focusing on developing throwing and catching skills of large balls along with improving team game strategies.

Homework
Homework will be completed on a weekly basis during term 2. Homework will be given out on Monday and will be due on the following Friday.
We will continue to blog homework tasks. Homework sheets will still be provided to students who have no or limited internet access at home. This is what you should expect to see in your child’s weekly homework:

Spelling: Each week your child will have between 8-10 spelling words to learn for the week. These words will be a combination of words taken from the Essential Spelling Lists (including extension lists if appropriate) and inquiry/literacy based words. There will usually be a spelling activity based on these words eg writing words in complex sentences, writing in alphabetical order, breaking words into syllables etc. Every Friday your child will be tested on their words either by the classroom teacher or a buddy.

Reading: Your child will also be required to read between 10-15 minutes every night and record what they read in their homework books. They will also be asked to write a brief summary (1-2 paragraphs) on what has happened in the story.

Maths: This will usually consist of maintenance on basic facts, especially timetables plus revising concepts of place value. It is essential that your child has a strong grounding of these facts and they need to have instant recall so regular practice is essential. Tasks will often involve playing or completing maths tasks that are linked from the classroom blogs.

Additional tasks: Most weeks students will be given an additional task to complete. This may be completing a task that was started in class or a reflection task based on a learning experience from the previous week.

As mentioned earlier, towards the middle of the term there will be a strong focus on preparing for speech delivery in class.

As the term goes on, we will add links on classroom blogs for students who wish to do optional extension tasks.
When your child is completing their work at home please encourage them to present their work to a high standard so it is easy to follow and mark by their classroom teacher.

As teachers, we understand the weeks can be very busy and many children have a lot of after school activities to attend. If for any reason your child is unable to complete their homework, please write a brief note in their book or email your classroom teacher with an explanation.

T.G.I Friday Programme

Starting Friday Week 2 the classes from the Year 5/6 Syndicate will be mixed up to take part in a variety of high interest activities. The programme includes, Technology, Art, Music and Drama. The programme will be structured into four 2 week cycles so all children will have an opportunity to most of the activities on offer.

This programme is a great opportunity for the students to take part in fun, practical learning experiences with the possibility of showcasing their work at the end of the term.

If there are any parents who are keen to help out with this programme, please contact your child's classroom teacher - we would love to hear from you!

Other things to note….

Slippers: In Term 2 we ask the children to bring a pair of slippers to wear in the classroom instead of their regular footwear. This eliminates the mud that is brought into the class from children playing on the field. Please ensure your child has a pair of slippers that are left at school for the next two terms.

Blogs: All classroom blogs are now up and running with some classes also operating literacy blogs to showcase the students writing. Thank you to everyone who has visited the blogs and have left comments for the children – they really appreciate your feedback. We will endeavour to keep the blogs updated regularly so make sure you visit frequently!
Click on the links in the sidebar to go to the classroom blogs.


Reports, Interviews & Portfolios:

In Week 11 of this term there will be an opportunity for you to make an appointment with your classroom teacher to discuss your child’s progress along with viewing their portfolio of work. Reports outlining your child's achievements will also be sent home at the end of this term.

Finally…. Please help your child remember to check they have everything they need each morning and they are at school in time for the first bell at 8.40. Students should see that being organised is part of growing up and an important life skill to be developing.

If you need to contact your child’s classroom teacher please feel free to drop by the classroom before or after school or make an appointment for an interview at the office. The easiest way to touch base with us is email e.g. teacher’s surname@muritai.school.nz



Thank you again for your support


Stu Devenport

Year 5 and 6 Team Leader.



Term 2 Week 1 Homework

SPELLING:

WALT: Learn words from essential words list and extension word list.

Learn the 10 spelling words for the week. Practice learning them everyday. Copy and complete the grid below for each word.
MATHS:

Write out the questions and answers to the 8 timetables (up to 12) in your book. Practise reciting them with someone at home and get them to time you. Record your fastest time.

Challenge: How fast can you recite them backwards!

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Sometimes expressions have double meanings, and mean something different to what is actually said.

Example: I've got a bone to pick with you! means you have a disagreement to settle with someone.

What do you think these expressions mean?

1. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
2. That was the last straw!
3. Waiting for a phone call, I was on tenterhooks.
4. I wash my hands of the matter.

Challenge: What is the technical term for these expressions?

READING:

You must read for at least 15 minutes each night. Record your reading in the table below.


Media Studies:

Last Friday night was a busy one for TV viewers. Not only was there a fancy royal wedding in London but New Zealand sporting history was made in the NBL final!

Find an article from the newspaper or the news website about one of these events. Read it and identify the Who, What, When, Where and Why by highlighting the text. Be prepared to share your article on Friday in class.