Monday, 29 March 2021
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
Tue: Response to Text
PARTICIPATION
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. What skills can be developed from participating in a team?
a) communication and collaboration skills
b) empathy and self=confidence
c) sets individuals for success in the future
d) all of the above.
2. What does it mean to “improve self-confidence”?
a) purchase a dress from a store
b) think about what you’re good at and develop on it
c) take courage and work on it
3. To develop self-confidence what is part of the self-sustaining cycle:
participation in team activities teaches you how to be better communicators,
which in turn helps every member of the team feel valued and respected.
Drive through to MacDonalds
Being part of a team that will care for you
4. What are the 4 benefits of teamwork?
Answer:
1. TEACHES ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SKILLS.
2. IMPROVES SELF-CONFIDENCE.
3. REDUCES BULLYING.
4. SETS STUDENTS UP FOR FUTURE SUCCESS.
Friday, 19 March 2021
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Tues: Response to Text (The Animal Kingdom)
The Animal Kingdom
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. How many species of animals are there in the Animal Kingdom?
a) One Thousand b) One Hundred
c) Over a Million d) Over a Billion
2. How many different Kingdoms are there in the Natural World?
a) three b) five
c) ten d) six
3.True or False? The word ‘classification’ means grouping things together that are alike.
False b) True
4. True or False? The Animal Kingdom is the third largest Kingdom in the Natural World.
True b) False
5. ‘Invertebrates’ are animals that don’t have
a tail b) an exoskeleton
c) any eyes d) a backbone
6.. An example of an ‘invertebrate’ are
worms b) slugs
c) spiders d) All of the above
7. What does the word ‘exoskeleton’ mean?
A human skeleton b) a hard outer casing or shell
c) Halloween d) a type of animal
8. ‘Vertebrates’ are animals that
Have a Backbone b) live in outer space
c) Have an exoskeleton d) are actually plants
9. An example of a ‘vertebrate’ is
a) a slug b) a spider
c) an insect d) a human
10) What was the article about? Which fact interested you the most? Why?
→The article is about teaching us the animal kingdom. There are six different kingdoms in the natural world that help us classify and organize living things. This fact interested me because it tells us how
many different kingdoms there are.
Kia ora viewers,
Today for my Response to Text we had to read about The Animal Kingdom as you can see there are Questions that we have to answer. Hope you like my Response to Text about The Animal Kingdom. Please leave a positive comment.
4 Facts - The Animal Kingdom
Monday, 15 March 2021
Mon: Research - Human Body
Mon: Response to Text (The Life Wasting Potion)
The Life-Wasting Potion
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. At first, the dark witches were furious because they:
a) wanted to create a potion b) were witches
c) knew everyone was strong and healthy d) loved to exercise
2. What is another name for potion?
a) elixir b) mixture
c) concoction d) all of the above.
3.The worst of all the witches was
Doughface b) Cruella
c) Sour Lolly d) Sourface
4. What happened to the witches when their spell was cast wrong?
Answer: The spell was so powerful, that when one of the witches got one of the words wrong, there was a huge explosion. So big was the explosion, that it completely destroyed the forest. It turned all those evil witches into tiny little creatures, like germs, and left them trapped in a green liquid inside a small glass bottle, which lay lost in the swamp.
5. What does the word ‘microscopic’ mean?
a Microwave b) a very small object that can only be seen with a microscope
c) a small animal d) a microphone
6.. What were the effects of the potion?
Kids had more energy b) kids liked to eat more vegetables
c) Kids ate more junk food and stayed home d) Nothing happened
7. What does the word ‘contagious’ mean?
Having lots of germs b) can spread from one person to another
c) a large container d) a type of vegetable
8. What was the best cure for the disease?
To get vaccinated b) To eat chocolate
c) To exercise less d) to live a healthy, joyful, happy life
9. What was the name of the Doctor?
a) Dr Goodwin b) Dr Fritton H
c) Dr Fitton-Healthy d) Dr Fitton - Heart
10) What was the moral of the story? How do you feel about it? Do you agree or disagree? Why or Why not?
→Although you have to make some effort to live a healthy and happy life, it pays to eat a little of everything, and do some exercise.
4 Facts - The Human Body
Friday, 12 March 2021
Thursday, 11 March 2021
Thursday: Response to Text
The Amazon Rainforest
Highlight the correct answers or write down the correct answer.
1. List all of the countries that the Amazon Rainforest covers.
→Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Guyana, Bolivia, Suriname and French Guiana.
2. How big is the Amazon Rainforest?
a) 2 million square feet b) 4 million square feet
c) 5 million square feet d) No exact measurement
3. How many of the world’s bird population can be found in the Amazon Rainforest?
a) 30% b) 10%
c) 20% d) 40%
4. Which of the following species CANNOT be found in the Amazon Rainforest?
a) Humans b) Dogs
c) Cats d) Reptiles
5. True or false: All of the plants and trees in the Amazon Rainforest have been discovered.
a) True b) False
6. What type of technique was used to create farmland and grazing pastures?
a) Clash-and-curve b) Slash-and-curve
c) Clash-and-burn d) Slash-and-burn
7. Why might the indigenous people who live in the Amazon not like interacting with humans that don’t live their lifestyle?
→ because of their health and language barriers that make it difficult to communicate.
8. Why is it important that the Amazon Rainforest has protection laws?
→ We need oxygen to breathe so the forest is very important. People began settling close to the Amazon Rainforest to create grazing pastures and farmland so that why the Amazon Rainforest has protection law
Four Facts - The Amazon Rainforest
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
March e-AsTTle Writing Test - 2021
My aunt Maria’s birthday
On Monday 8th of march it was my aunt Maria’s birthday. We celebrated it at my cousin's house every one in my family came.
When we got to my cousin's house we grabbed the gift we got for Maria and took it inside her gift was in a white wooden basket in it was chocolate, mite lollies, a green monster drink, blueberries and a pineapple. We got inside and showed Maria the gift and she said to put it in the living room. I got there and put the gift on a table and sat next to the cake. The cake was beautiful, it had white fondant with the card symbols on the side with red jreps coming down. It looked so nice.
When the birthday party started we had to all go to the living room to have a prayer to bless the food and maria. After that the kids had to get our food first then the adults. There were sausages, pattys, coke and other things I can't remember but there were a lot. I was eating in the living room with everyone. After we all ate, the adults started to play cared’s. My aunt Maria loves to play cared’s. Then I asked my aunt emily if I can hold elisane. Elisane is 8 months old.
Wednesday: Research
Wednesday: Response to Text
The Statue of Liberty
Highlight the correct answers or write down the correct answer.
1. What is the official name for the Statue of Liberty?
→Liberty Enlightening the World
2. In what year was the statue finally completed and dedicated?
a) 1875 b) 1878
c) 1885 d) 1886
3. Who came up with the idea of the statue?
a) Frederic Bartholdi b) Edouard de Laboulaye
c) Leonardi DaVinci d) Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
4. Where does the Statue of Liberty reside?
a) New Orleans b) New York
c) France d) Italy
5. Edouard de Laboulaye was an...
a) Activity Director b) Architect
c) Activist d) Avid protector
6. How many years was the statue closed because of attacks?
a) 1 year b) 4 years
c) 2 years d) 3 years
7. How can tourists see the Statue of Liberty?
→On a ferry ride
8. What did the Statue of Liberty represent?
→Originally The Statue of Liberty is friendship between the people of France and the U.S.