Primary Quiz 1Have a go at this quiz. You might like to Google some answers. Write the answers on a piece of paper. Check back in to this post at 2pm to check the answers. Then send me a note on Seesaw, email me, get your parent to send me a Seesaw message or comment on this post below to tell me that you completed this quiz.
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Good morning. Happy Thursday, it is a Mrs Dawson day again today. I love my Thursdays, seeing all of your wonderful work. Just a reminder there will be a Zoom meeting today. Check Seesaw for the details. Today's activity is just a quick one and will hopefully help you see Maths everywhere. There are lots of times during the day that you use maths and you don't even know it, everytime you check if it is lunch time, or trying to work out what you can spend your pocket money/birthday money on, when you draw a picture with shapes and angles in it, when you build lego, notice how the pieces are in arrays (the joining dots are in rows). There is so much Maths in our world, and many of your families would use maths in their work. To print it off you will need to go to the bottom of the page and select download file. You should be able to access it to print from this, or just write or draw on a piece of paper.
Writing Activity- Poor PuddlesUse this page to help you plan your blog post "Poor Puddles." You can write your plan on a piece of paper or click below to download a copy. Remember to start a new paragraph for each layer of the hamburger.
Mighty Meal ChallengeGood morning everyone. We will not be having a Zoom meeting today, due to you having one yesterday. If you do feel like a chat, even just to tell me something you have been up to or to ask a question please feel free to contact me today via my email [email protected]. I love hearing from you.
Today's activity is a wee challenge that might even help out the people in your family. As always you can decide if you do this, and if you do it in full or just part, but I would love to see you try at least some and send me the results. THE CHALLENGE You are to design a delicious meal for the people in your immediate bubble. It is to be a balanced main meal that has vegetables, protein (meat, dairy, eggs or vegetarian option) and some sort of carbohydrate (potato, pasta, rice etc). It might be an all in one meal with the vegetables mixed in eg hidden grated carrot in spaghetti bolognese, or a meal with meat, salad and potato...it is up to you. (Try to use food you already have at home) You can present the meal as a drawing or photo of your meal on a plate with the food labelled on it, or restaurant style menu with a list of ingredients in description eg a delicious bowl of delicate spaghetti with a rich sauce full of tomato, carrots, onion and spinach. or try any other interesting ideas you have. You can look up Google or recipe books for ideas, ask a clever cook at your house or even ring someone you know who makes delicious meals. It would be great if you could copy out and share the recipe too. I will be looking for these things: a delicious 'balanced' meal (that you like), creative presentation, clear recipe instructions, and if you are writing it on a 'menu' descriptive language to make it seem amazing!! EXTENSION: You can plan a whole day's worth of meals. Once done you could share it with me on Seesaw or by email, I would love to share some of them next Thursday via Zoom. I would suggest you try to do this today, but if that is not possible you have until next Wednesday. Optional: If any of you are great cooks how about offering to help cook this meal and CLEAN UP THE DISHES!!! :-) Hope you all have a wonderful day, and be kind to the others at home with you. eAko Maths Adventures Room 10 2020This is now ready for you to join at https://e-ako.nzmaths.co.nz/
Have you used eAko before? You can join this year’s class by entering the class code above on your e-ako profile page. Are you new to eAko? You can create an account and join our class by using the Student registration button on the e-ako home page and entering the class code. Remember to write down your log in and password details. Then just follow the instructions to get started. The website should adjust the level to your skills. Wednesday 22nd of April was Earth Day. Read about it at https://www.natgeokids.com/nz/kids-club/cool-kids/general-kids-club/earth-day/ and write an Earth Day haiku poem using the activity I have assigned to you on Seesaw. Remember haiku poems have 3 lines. The first and third lines each have 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. Haiku poems do not usually rhyme. I hope you enjoy writing your haiku. Good morning. I am looking forward to seeing you all at 10am this morning. We might even try to have a wee game and try using breakout rooms. We will see how that goes (as you know I am not always friends with technology). Today Miss Tomkinson would like you to continue with your ANZAC work and I have a brain teaser for you to try. Please forward your answers to me at [email protected] or on Seesaw.
ANZAC Day 25th AprilANZAC Day occurs on the 25th April. It commemorates all New Zealanders killed in wars and also honours returned servicemen and women. Click here to go to Kiwi Kids News to read more and for some Bingo board tasks. Daily TaskYour task today is to make a poppy to put in your window. You can make it out of whatever you have eg paper, cardboard, fabric. Remember to post a picture of it on your Seesaw page using your home learning code. Other ActivitiesThere are heaps of activities you can do on ANZAC Day. Here are some to get you started. Baking
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Can you solve this brain teaser? Post a photo of it on Seesaw if you can or email me a photo. You had to "think outside the square" for this one. Here's the answer. Well done to the four people who solved it correctly.
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AuthorMiss Tomkinson has set this page up for Room 10 to keep in touch during the lockdown for Covid-19. You can send her a message by email or Seesaw if you would like something posted to share with your classmates eg a picture, piece of writing or message to your classmates. You can comment on other posts. Please use our Tinwald School values of honesty, respect and responsibility when doing so. Archives
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