Compost - topic
WALT: recognise and understand the process used to construct a compost
We can do this when:
We were very lucky that Mr McCaven showed us the grass clippings that will eventually turn into compost. We learned that the grass clippings will get warm and decompose and then they will help the school gardens grow.
We can do this when:
- we participate in discussions about compost
- explain how compost is constructed
- explain why we use compost and its benefits
We were very lucky that Mr McCaven showed us the grass clippings that will eventually turn into compost. We learned that the grass clippings will get warm and decompose and then they will help the school gardens grow.
Goldilocks
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)
Jennifer And The Fly Trap
WALT: Write a fairytale in our own words.
Success Criteria:
- Orientation - who (characters), what, where (setting)
- Problem - what goes wrong?
- Solution - how do they make it right?
- Magic !
- Outcome (Happily ever after…)
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)
Translation
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 rotate
Tessellation
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
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

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
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