framework for teaching kindergarten term 4 week 1
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Framework for teaching – Kindergarten Term 4 Week 1 Online and offline activities to support student learning at home.
Breaks The framework does not mention break times however, we recommend regular breaks for all students such as a ‘Fruit & Reboot’ break, morning tea break, lunch break and some movement and mindfulness breaks.
Suggested Movement Breaks Suggested Mindfulness Breaks Do a movement break
Go Noodle 1. Go to gonoodle.com
2. Click on ‘Channels’
3. Click on ‘Show All’
4. Choose a channel to click on and then choose a video to watch/follow
Do a mindfulness activity
Go Noodle 1. Go to gonoodle.com 2. Click on ‘Channels’ 3. Click on ‘Show All’ 4. Choose the ‘Flow’ or ‘Think About it’ channel and then choose a video to watch/follow
Websites Reading Eggs, Reading Eggspress, Mathseeds and Fast Phonics can all be accessed through your child’s Reading Eggs or Mathseeds login
• https://readingeggs.com.au
• https://mathseeds.com.au/ Sunshine Online has a variety of books for your child to read. They can be accessed by logging in as a student using the following details
• Username: Newport
• Password: Newport1
Must Do vs Can Do and Turn it in Tasks
“Must do” tasks are those that the grade teachers deem as core learning for that day/week and are most important to be completed. “Can do” tasks fit with the teaching/learning themes of the week and are offered for those families/students who are looking for more experiences, but it is not essential that these are completed. “Turn In” tasks are the examples of your child’s learning and achievements that the teachers would like “turned in” uploaded or sent to them. These are indicated on the framework with the wording Turn it in highlighted in yellow Please note that we are catering for a wide variety of students and Learning From Home circumstances. Children work at different paces and families have different “Learning From Home” routines. Distinguishing between the work in the way described above attempts to cater for these differences.
Zoom
Kindergarten Zoom sessions will be held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:45am. Your teacher will contact you if they need to change to another day.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Must Do Learning
Public Holiday
English: Reading
Must Do Task: Your teacher has set you an assignment (a task) to complete in Reading Eggs. When you login to Reading Eggs https://readingeggs.com.au the assignment should pop up on your screen. If for some reason it does not pop up on the screen please work on your current reading eggs lesson level.
Turn it in – this does not need to
be uploaded to Google Classroom however, when the students complete the task teachers will receive information to say it has been completed.
Can Do Task:
• View the story read by Miss Troy called ‘I Wish I had a Pirate Suit’ by Pamela Allen. https://youtu.be/twHqMUfUFn0
• I Wish I had a Pirate Suit worksheet
• Read the decodable text ‘Pam
the Pink Pig’ and answer the
questions
• Send a video of you reading a
book to your teacher
English: Reading
Must Do Task: Choose a non-fictional book from home to read aloud with a family member. Information: Listed below are some before and after reading comprehension questions that may assist as discussion prompts relating to the story read. Before reading: What do you already know about the topic? After reading: What was this book about? What are three facts you have learnt from reading it? Can Do Task:
• Facts about ______ comprehension sheet
• Sunshine Online https://www.sunshineonline.com.au/
• Reading Eggs/Eggspress https://readingeggs.com.au
• Send a video of you reading a book to your teacher
English: Reading
Must Do Task: Continue the task your teacher has set in Reading Eggs. When you login to Reading Eggs https://readingeggs.com.au the assignment should pop up on your screen. If for some reason it does not pop up on the screen please work on your current reading eggs lesson level.
If you have finished your set task please continue your normal reading eggs level and/or read a book you have at home
Can Do Task:
• Read the decodable text ‘The
Hot Bun’ and answer the
questions
• Send a video of you reading a
book to your teacher
English: Reading
Must Do Task: Choose a fictional book from home to read aloud with a family member. Information: Listed below are some before and after reading comprehension questions that may assist as discussion prompts relating to the story read. Before reading: Predict what the book is going to be about. After reading: Was your prediction about the book correct? Discuss what happened in the story. Can you think of another book you have read that is similar to this story? Can Do Task:
• Summary comprehension sheet
• Sunshine Online https://www.sunshineonline.com.au/
• Reading Eggs/Eggspress https://readingeggs.com.au
• Send a video of you reading a book to your teacher
Must Do Learning
Phonics – ear sound Must Do Task: 1. Learn about the ‘ear’ sound
by watching Miss Borrowman teach a lesson. Please use this link to access the lesson. https://youtu.be/xPoasWbP9eY
2. Complete ‘Phonics Sheet 1 and 2’ attached
• Write the correct letters in the boxes to match the picture
• Rainbow write the ear sound (trace with many different colours)
• Could you think of your own ear words to write on the paper too?
• Neatly write a row of ear
Can Do Task:
• Ear ‘Phonics Sheet 3’
• Roll and Read ‘ear’ game
• Fast Phonics – through your Reading Eggs login you have access to Fast Phonics. We encourage children to work through the Fast Phonics levels.
• Watch an ‘ear’ video
Phonics ear Sound Song | Phonics ear | The ear Sound | ear Words https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWmYldoPzLA
Geraldine the Giraffe learns /ear/ sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EneZ1UubxSA
Phonics: CVC, CCVC, CVCC words We are learning to read and write words by blending and segmenting phonemes. This lesson will be the focus
for Zoom Lesson 1 for this
week. Must Do Task: 1. Complete a ‘CVC Phonics
Detectives Sheet’ and/or a ‘CCVC CVCC Phonics Detectives Sheet’ attached.
• Read each word and find the matching picture.
• When you find the matching picture, colour in the picture or the magnifying glass next to the word.
Can Do Task: · There is an additional ‘Word
Shapes Sheet 1’ and ‘Word
Shapes Sheet 2’ attached you
might like to complete
· Fast Phonics – through your
Reading Eggs login you have
access to Fast Phonics. We
encourage children to work
through the Fast Phonics
levels. · Watch a ‘cvc word’ video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAZ74S0vPqs
The CVC Word Song (Version 1)
Phonics – air sound
Must Do Task: Turn it in 1. Complete ‘Phonics Sheet 4’
and ‘Phonics Sheet 5’ attached to work on the air sound.
• Write the correct letters in the boxes to match the picture
• Rainbow write the air sound (trace with many different colours)
• Could you think of your own short air words to write on the paper too?
• Neatly write a row of air
Can Do Task:
• There are some additional air ‘Phonics Sheet 6-8’ attached you might like to complete
• Roll and Read ‘air’ game
• Fast Phonics – through your Reading Eggs login you have access to Fast Phonics. We encourage children to work through the Fast Phonics levels.
• Watch an ‘air’ video
Phonics air Sound Song 'Hairy Fairy Dairy' - A fun kids phonics song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue_pRCMIXL8
Geraldine the Giraffe learns /air/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcHIX2xK--A
English: Sight Words
Must Do Task: Learn the sight words for the level you are up to. Can Do Task:
• Sight Word Sheet 1-2
• List 7: Find Them
• List 7: Read, colour & graph: o Look at the middle box of
words where there is multiple words listed. Read a word and then graph it in the table below and then cross it off. Repeat this for every word until you have made a graph. E.g. The word ‘did’ occurs 4 times so there would be 4 boxes coloured in the graph
• Choose 4-8 sight words to learn
and choose an activity to
complete from the ‘Sight word
activities’ grid • Sunshine Online: You can
complete Essential Words A-Z
activities. These can be found
in Learning Space 1: Letters &
Words: Essential Words a-z.
Must Do Learning English: Writing
Holiday Recount
We are learning to write a holiday recount so we can share something we have done.
Must Do Task: Turn it in
Write a recount about your
school holidays.
Information: Think about a few things you did during the holidays. Remember to include lots of detail and try your best to include the 5W’s and how you were feeling. -What did you do? -Where did you go? -When did you do it? -Who were you with? -Why did you do it? -How did you feel? Use the sentence starter ‘During the holidays I...’ Attached are templates you
might like to use or you can use
your own plain paper.
• ‘My Recount Writing Helper’
Mathematics: Addition Must Do Task: Your teacher has set you an assignment (a task) to complete in Mathseeds. When you login to Mathseeds https://mathseeds.com.au the assignment should pop up on your screen. If for some reason it does not pop up on the screen please work on your current Mathseeds lesson level or contact your teacher to find the set task.
Turn it in – this does not need to
be uploaded to Google Classroom however, when the students complete the task teachers will receive information to say it has been completed.
Can Do Task: You might like to choose one of the following worksheets to complete.
• Lesson 24 – worksheet 1-4
• Lesson 34- worksheet 1-4
• Lesson 51 – worksheet 1-4
English: Handwriting Must Do Task: The letter o starts at the top
• Write a line of uppercase O.
• Write a line of lowercase o.
• Write the sentence:
Oliver only owns orange
objects.
Information: There are
handwriting worksheets attached
that you can use for this task or
you can write it on your own
paper.
Can Do Task:
• Letter Formation by Luke Youman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlojiV3yszA
• Letter o Song by Have Fun
Teaching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=vNyv7xynFDw&t=22s • Go outside with some water
and a paintbrush or chalk and
practice the letter oO. You
might even like to go write the
letter k in the sane at the
beach.
• You might also like to use the
a-z letter formation sheet to
trace all letters a-z.
English: Writing Must Do Task: Turn it in Use the following sentence
starter and come up with the rest
of the sentence. Draw a picture that matches your
writing.
This term I want to
learn________________. This is because____________. Information: Watch Mr Longo teach a lesson
about the writing task for English
today. Please use this link to
access the video: https://youtu.be/1jR-IWSekkg
You might want to learn:
• to count to 100.
• to skip count by 2’s.
• to read all of the green
words.
• to write two sentences.
• to read a level 10 reader.
There is a template provided that
you might like to use called ‘This
term I want to learn’ Remember: • Capital letter to start sentence. • Full stop to finish sentence. • Finger spaces between words. • Neat handwriting
Must Do Learning
Mathematics: Whole Number/Addition Turn it in task - Make a short video of you playing the game or submit the worksheet. We are learning identify and add quantities and match the numeral.
Must Do Task: 1. Watch Miss Cowling’s video
to learn how to play ‘Take a number’. https://youtu.be/NSBsEUiTNpo
2. Use the ‘number cards’
attached or create your own number cards to play the game.
Information: You will need: • paper (to make your game
board and your number cards) or cards
• Dice x 1
Directions:
• Lay the number cards out in front of you
• Roll the dice.
• Take the corresponding number away.
• Roll and again and take away the corresponding numeral.
• Continue to do this until there are no cards left.
• How quick can you do it?
Mathematics: Whole Number/Addition Turn it in task - Make a short video of you playing the game or take a photo of you completing the game We are learning to identify and add quantities, and match the numeral. Must Do Task: 1. Watch Mrs Dupas video to
learn how to play ‘Dotty 6’.
How to play with one player: https://youtu.be/ggvM2TpTCnM How to play with two players: https://youtu.be/xZGMZbP6fnQ 2. Use the ‘number cards’
attached or create your own number cards to play the game.
Information: You will need:
• some coloured pencils or markers
• paper (to make your game board and your number cards)
• 3 sets of number cards showing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Directions:
• draw a naughts and crosses grid on a piece of paper (this is your game board)
• roll the dice and put the corresponding number of dots into a box.
• you can put your dots anywhere, BUT you can’t have more than 6 dots in any box.
Mathematics: Money Turn it in task - the cut and paste sheet and a photo of the coins in order. We are learning to describe and recognise coins.
Must Do Task: 1. Find some coins at home. (or
use the pictures provided) 2. Can you order them from
smallest to biggest? Take a photo and submit this as your ‘turn it in’ task.
3. Complete the cut and paste sheet, Submit this as your ‘turn it in’ task.
4. Play the game ‘Piggy Bank’ -
who can cover up the coins the quickest?
Information:
Mathematics: Money Turn it in task - money, money, money worksheet We are learning recognise money and understand its value. Must Do Task: 1. Complete the Money, money,
money sheet. Submit this as the ‘Turn It In’ task.
2. Set up a toy shop at home and
use some play money to buy your toys.
Information: Students are learning to describe and recognise Australian money. They are building their knowledge of coins and notes.
Extension (options): • Roll the dice twice, add them
together and take away the corresponding number. Use the numbers 2- 12
• Roll the dice 3 times, add the numbers together and take away the corresponding number. Use the numbers 2-18
Can Do Task:
• Number matching in the Garden worksheet
• Work on your Mathseeds level https://mathseeds.com.au/
• you must put all your dots per turn in 1 box.
• the game is finished when you fill every box with 6 dots.
• if you draw a number out that can’t go in any of the boxes you must draw another number until you get a number you can use.
Extension (options):
• Change the total. Instead of Dotty 6, make it Dotty 12 or 21, for example.
• Change the number cards you use. Instead of numbers 1-6, you could make cards 1-10, or, only use odd numbers.
• Change the grid from 3x3 to 4x4.
Can Do Task:
• 'Colour By_____’ Worksheets
• Work on your Mathseeds level https://mathseeds.com.au/
Students are learning to describe and recognise coins. They are building their knowledge of coins from 5 cents to 2 dollars. Can Do Task:
• Colour the coins Worksheet
• Play money race
• Watch Scratch garden ‘The money song’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djfb0EAROTg
• Work on your Mathseeds level https://mathseeds.com.au/
Can Do Task:
• Pick a money Worksheet
• Watch the video about Australian money. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvi1_DK7hJw
• Work on your Mathseeds level https://mathseeds.com.au/
Can Do Learning
Science
We are learning about what causes objects to move in different ways.
Can Do Task:
Today we are finding objects that
can spin. What can you find?
How do you make the object
spin? Complete the table.
Follow the instruction on the video and build your own fidget spinner. Can You Build the Best LEGO Fidget
Spinner?! | BRICK X BRICK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ15388UrYA
Information:
• This term, Kindergarten are learning about forces and how they can cause objects to move in different ways.
• Today, we are focusing on objects that spin – like a yoyo, cogs or a spinning top.
• Students are the conduct an investigation through play about things that move by spinning and how they got the object to spin.
Wellbeing Wednesday – Second Step Can Do Task: Lesson 18: Handling Being Knocked Down (see Second Step lesson plan) Information: ***You may not have access to all resources from home but please use the ideas in the lesson as a conversation starter with your child. Talk about the general theme/concept of the lesson
Road Safety
Can Do Task: Create a poster showing how to
stay safe around cars or when
travelling.
Information: Discuss how to stay safe around roads with your child. For example:
• Always hold an adult's hand when crossing a road.
• Stop! Look! Listen! Think! every time you cross the road.
• Wear a seatbelt when in a car or bus.
• Cross the road at the traffic lights or a zebra crossing.
• Always wear a helmet and other protective gear when riding a bike.
You might like to explore the Safety Town website to learn more about how to stay safe around cars and roads. https://www.safetytown.com.au/town/student/es1/#map Create a poster illustrating how to stay safe around cars or when travelling. Examples may include: holding hands with an adult when crossing the road, wearing a seatbelt in a car or bus, wearing a helmet and other protective gear (knee/elbow pads) when riding a bike, and more. Examples:
Art - Artist Appreciation Can Do Task: Collage inspired by Henry Matisse
Information: When Henry Matisse created his artworks he specifically focused on colours, shapes, and lines (unnatural shapes). Using a variety of coloured paper students can draw all sorts of shapes with lead pencil. Students then cut out all shapes and glue onto a piece of art paper. Explain to students that they can make it like a collage but have students think carefully about how they want their artwork to look? What might is represent? Think carefully where they want the shapes placed. Resources: Coloured paper or scarp paper A3 art paper Glue Scissors
Can Do Learning
Sport – Mr Moran SKIPPING TRACK
Clear a path around your home. How many laps can you do? Can you skip backwards?
SKI JUMPS
Do 20 ski jumps like you are skiing down a snowy mountain. Can you do 20 in a row?
HEEL WALK
Walk around the track on your heels. Can you walk fast? Can you walk slow?
Can you step sideways?
CRAB WALK
On all fours with your stomach up. Walk forwards and backwards. Walk sideways. TIP TOE WALKING
Tip toe around your track. Can you tip toe fast?
Can you tip toe slow?
Which is easier?
BEAR WALK
Just like a crab walk but looking at the ground! Walk sideways. Walk forwards and backwards
Creative Play
Can Do Task: Students engage in play. They may like to attempt the following challenges or activities. Information: Choose a challenge below or think of your own activity at home to do/play. Building Challenge What can students create or build using resources at home? Can you build something tall? Can you create a house? Can you create a monster? You might like to use Lego, blocks or recyclable materials like milk bottles and paper towel rolls.
Mindfulness/Colouring Do you have some mindfulness colouring to do? Could you draw a picture for someone in your family?
Creative Role Playing
Could you get some toys or
stuffed animals and act out
something as pretend play. You
might like to pretend you are
having a tea party or are being a
super hero and saving the day.
School Assembly Can Do Task: See the video in
the ‘Stream’ of your Google
Classroom uploaded today and
watch this week’s assembly.
Creative Play Can Do Task: Students engage in play. They may like to attempt the following challenges or activities. Information: Choose a challenge below or think of your own activity at home to do/play. Set up Shop Set up a shop with different items like toys and put price tags on them. Makes money coins and notes out of paper and get people to buy things at your shop. Building Challenge What can students create or build using resources at home? Can you build something tall? Can you create a house? Can you create a monster? You might like to use Lego, blocks or recyclable materials like milk bottles and paper towel rolls. Mindfulness/Colouring Do you have some mindfulness colouring to do? Could you draw a picture for someone in your family?
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Turn it in - Tuesday
Sight word activities grid
Find a word Scatter all words face up on the floor. Ask the child to find a word you say (e.g. find the word “the.”) The child picks up “the” and keeps the card if correct. See how many words your child can collect in a session.
Stepping Stones Use word cards as stones across a river. The player walks across a river, reading the word as he/she steps beside it. If the word is read correctly, the player takes the next step across the river. If the word is read incorrectly, the player goes back to the start and tries to cross the river step by step again. The aim is to make it to the other side of the river.
Snakes and Ladders The game is played as a traditional game of snakes and ladders with a few minor changes. Instead of throwing a die, the word cards are used. Place the word cards in a pile face down. When it is a player’s turn he/she takes a word card from the top of the pile. If the player can read the word, he/she counts the number of letters in that word and moves accordingly (e.g. three places for ‘mum’). Continue the game using the same words until there is a winner.
Make a Sentence The children place the word cards in a line to make a sentence. Additional words can be written on paper and added as is necessary. Encourage your child to leave a space between each word and read the sentence out aloud. Where possible change the sentence into a question.
How Many Words Can You Get? Hold one card up at a time. If your child can read the word he/she keeps the card. At the end of the game your child can count the number of words they could read. This number could be recorded and each time the game is played the new ‘highest score’ can be recorded.
Swat Lay your child’s sight words out in front of them and ask them to tap each word with a fly swat as you say them.
Hop Scotch Place your child’s sight words on the ground or write them in chalk on the ground and ask them to say them as they jump from one to the next.
Mix up the order Make sure you cut up your child’s sight words and practise them in a different order every day. Learning them from the original grid format may lead to memorisation of the order of words rather than recall of the word itself.
Word Analysis Discuss each word and what it looks like. Does it have tall or short letters? How many letters in the word? Are there any tricks we can use to help remember it?
Sensory Play Hide words in bowl of rainbow rice or sand and students search for the words. Alternatively, get your child to write the words in sensory materials.
Rainbow Writing Write the word out on paper. Trace over the word in a variety of colours.
Colourful Words Write your child’s sight words in large ‘bubble writing’ and ask them to colour them in.
Card Games Duplicate your child’s sight words and play Snap, Go Fish or Memory.
Tactile Learning Place some sand or flour on a paper plate and ask your child to write their sight words.
Playdough Ask your child to model their sight words using play dough.
Front Door Recall Stick all of your child’s sight words to the front door and have them repeat them every time you leave the house.
Hide and Seek Hide the sight words around the room and ask your child to tell you each word as they find them.
Car Park Make a grid like a car park with your child’s sight words and ask them to place a toy car on the sight word you call out.
Noughts and Crosses Draw a noughts and crosses grid and write one sight word in each box. Ask your child to say it as they mark off that square in the game.
Bingo Ask your child to choose 6 of their sight words and play bingo as you turn over their sight word cards.
Visual Learning Ask your child to draw a picture to represent their sight word.
Letter Tiles Use magnetic letter tiles to make the words.
Minute to Win it How many sight words can your child say in one minute?
Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check Look at the word, say the word, cover the word, write the word and check the word
Silly Sentence Ask your child to use the sight word in a sentence.
Sight word Search Ask your child to find a focus sight word or sight words in a piece of text.
Password Make sight words the password to get into different rooms or the car etc.
Key Ring Place all your child’s sight words on a keyring and use this as a tactile tool to help daily recitation.
Word Targets Create targets with sight words for your child to toss a ball or beanbag onto.
Skittles Stick sight word flash cards onto skittles, and say the word as you know it over.