Thursday 18th June

Working Independently

Use this blog post to help you keep on track for the day.  
Use the links on this post to find the web pages and documents you need.


Roll - Mustdabshera and ...
Jump Jam
Make a Mini book - double "OO" words - 
Mustdabshera and ...
(paper in the whiteboard draws)

Morning News - Conner and ...

Random Spinners! - Thanoshika and ...
Set the spinner to find a rule.  
Stand on your chair as soon as you have an answer.
Change the spinners to make it harder.


Take turns to try out the new google classroom task
Remember to logout when you have had your turn
Use the ipadsGoogle Classroom (laptops netbooks)Dice
MathleticsTessellations Task - work with a buddy - teach each-otherZilch
Things to finish
Complete your paper tessellation of an L shape - look in the maths book on the shelf under the new whiteboard

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Complete your Hibernation Poster
Criteria:
  1. A3 page
  2. Clear Title - stands out
  3. Written in your own words (not copied from the reading)
  4. Explain your understanding - say what hibernation IS
  5. Why do animals hibernate?
  6. How do they hibernate - what happens to their body?
  7. When do most animals hibernate?
  8. Give some examples of animals that hibernate.
  9. Provide some details about - when - how long for - and what happens to these creatures when they hibernate?
  10. thoughtful use of colours (why did you use this colour?)
  11. Written for year 3 children to understand
  12. Include some tricky words
  13. Illustrations and pictures connected to the topic
PS. You should only be using the internet for more information if you have completed everything else above first.

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Prepare your calendar paper by using pastels to completely fill the page.

Choose your colours carefully to add to the idea behind your artwork.

Carefully paint a layer of black paint (Arjuna might use grey?)

Do a great clean up
Go for a game.

Challenge Room 18 to join us in the animal survival game tomorrow.



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