My Bean

WALT:  Plant a bean, look after it and explain how it will grow.

Success criteria:
Using the right materials to plant our bean
Keep a journal on my bean.
Water my bean and take care of it.

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Transformation

WALT: EXPLORE translations through slide, reflect, and rotate on plane shapes.

Success criteria:

 - Use the first letter of your name to slide 
 - Use the first letter of your name to reflect
 - Use the first letter of your name to rotateEasy Blog Photo

Missy's Goldilocks Wanted Poster

WALT:  Write Character Descriptions

We’ll know we can do this when we…..

use interesting words to make a picture in
  the reader's mind

write about what the person looks like

write about what the person does (actions)

write about what kind of person they

  are (personality)

Melissa's Gruffalo

WALT:  Write Character Descriptions

We’ll know we can do this when we…..

use interesting words to make a picture in
  the reader's mind

write about what the person looks like

write about what the person does (actions)

write about what kind of person they

  are (personality)

Music

WALT - sing the new school song.

Success criteria: Sing using the correct words and attempt to use the correct pitch.

Room 2 sang this beautifully, they used the correct volume and some of them hit some good notes whilst singing.  Keep on practicing room 2 and we could even get some of the moves into the song.-- 

Writing - character descriptions

WALT: write a character description

Success criteria:

  • use interesting words to make a picture in the reader's mind.
  • write about what the person looks like
  • write about what the person does (actions)
  • Write about what kind of person they are (personality)





Tesselation

WALT: predict and create a bathroom or kitchen tilling plan using tessellation.


Success criteria:
- create simple tessellations involving squares and other shapes

- repeat simple tessellations involving squares and other shapes


Fairytale Writing

WALT: Write a fairytale in our own words.
Success Criteria:

  1. Orientation - who (characters), what, where (setting)
  2. Problem - what goes wrong?
  3. Solution - how do they make it right?
  4. Magic !
  5. Outcome (Happily ever after…)
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Symmetry

WALT: make  and talk about different shapes using symmetry

Success criteria:
  • identify lines of symmetry in objects
  • make patterns which have line symmetry
  • describe line symmetry in their own words
  • fold paper systematically
  • cut shapes from folded paper
  • find number patterns derived from folding and cutting using a table

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Jump rope for heart

Achievement Objectives

Students will:
  • Participate in creative and regular physical activities and identify enjoyable experiences.
  • Develop a wide range of movement skill using a variety of equipment and play environments

Learning Outcomes

Students will learn to:

  • Join in activities with a positive attitude
  • Identify what makes fitness a positive experience
  • Identify ways to make changes to the activity to increase enjoyment
  • Demonstrate basic skipping skills with short and long ropes


Play - Reading

WALT: practice and perform a fairytale play within a group

Success criteria:

  • Students can using a clear voice
  • Students can face the audience
  • Students can read a script to the best of their ability
  • Students can add emotion and acting to their plays.




Recorder

WALT: play on the recorder by reading a music sheet.

Success criteria: 

Share Music Making with others, using basic performance skills and techniques (L.2)





Exploring Symmetry Shapes

WALT: make  and talk about different shapes using symmetry

Success criteria:

  • identify lines of symmetry in objects
  • make patterns which have line symmetry
  • describe line symmetry in their own words
  • fold paper systematically
  • cut shapes from folded paper
  • find number patterns derived from folding and cutting using a table

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Exploring 2D Shapes

WALT: make and talk about 2D shapes by using symmetry

Success Criteria:

  • identify 2D shapes by name
  • name 2-dimensional shapes: triangle, square, oblong (non-square rectangle), circle, oval, pentagon, hexagon and diamond
  • describe shape attributes in their own language
  • explore and describe faces, edges, and corners of 2D and 3D objects
  • make, name and describe polygons and other plane shapes
  • describe the process of making shapes with line symmetry.
  • name common two-dimensional mathematical shapes
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Gymnastics





Achievement Objectives





Students will:
  • Participate in creative and regular physical activities and identify enjoyable experiences.
  • Experience creative, regular, and enjoyable physical activities and describe the benefits to well-being.
  • Describe and use safe practices in a range of contexts and identify people who can help.
  • Develop a wide range of movement skills and play environments.


Learning Outcomes


We are learning to:
  • Create and perform sequences of unlike actions on the floor.
  • Identify how to use equipment and perform skills safely.
  • Identify how gymnastics is helpful to everyone.

Symmetry Shapes


Walt: explore shapes by cutting them out using symmetry and naming their sides, faces and corners.

Success criteria:

I can predict what the shape will be when I cut it out.
I can talk about what shape is it.
I can name how many corners, faces and sides my shapes have.

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Foil Shapes

WALT:  make 3D foil shapes.

Success criteria:

Make a 3D shape out of paper and wrap it in foil.
Talk about what kind of shape you made.
Talk about how many faces, sides and corners your shape has.

Library session

WALT: read a book for enjoyment.

What that looks like:  

           We are sitting quietly in a spot reading a book and showing respect to everyone else reading.





Art mural

WALT: plan and create an art mural that represents us as New Zealander and members of Oaklands School.

Success criteria:


  • Plan a sketch drawing of a image relating to the topic.
  • Work with others in a sensible manner and by sharing roles.
  • Prime the wooden board for the final product to go on. 
  • Plan the colours of paint to use that fits with the image.
  • Draw the image on a wooden board and paint the image using colours. 





Recount writing

WALT: write a recount


Success criteria:

  1. The first paragraph says where, when, who, why and how.
  2. The events are in order.
  3. I will use time words (first, then, finally, etc.).
  4. My recount is written in the past tense.
  5. Details are added to make my writing interesting. Adding adjectives (no went!)
  6. I finish my writing by saying how I felt


Art portrait

WALT: Create self-portrait and painting them with water paint.

We can do this when: we use a pencil to draw ourselves with all the elements of a face and painting our portrait using relevant colours by staying within the lines.

Next step:  Use our drawing and painting skills to design and decorate our art mural.

Melissa made a very neat self-portrait using different colours and painting techniques.  I love how you blended the colours in your hair. Great work.

Writing

WALT: write some information about ourselves through planning and ICT.

We can do this when:  we write a detailed informative piece of writing and typing it up on a computer.

Next step:  To add more detail to my writing to make it more interesting e.g. descriptive words.



CARE certificate

Congratulations to Melissa on her bronze certificate!!!


Writing

I am learning to: Write and Publish a poem.

I can do this when I can :

Describe myself using a range of different words including adjectives.
Read my poem with a clear voice at the right speed and noise level.

Next Step : Write a  Bio poem about one of your family members or a pet.



We learned about ANZAC Day and wrote about some photos from the war. 

I am learning to: Write to describe.
I can do this when I can:
- Write sentences that talk about what is happening in the photo.
- Write sentences that make sense.
- Use verbs (doing words) in the right place.
- Use punctuation correctly.
- Write in detail.

I have used capitals correctly in my writing. My next step is to check my spelling.