Home- School Learning Ako i te Kāinga

Home Learning 2021

Daily on Seesaw – Show and Tell

Good Morning!, good morning to you!
Since we are learning at home, create a short video 
recording on Seesaw to say 
"Good Morning!" to your classmates and teacher. 

Pick a special item to show the class and tell us about it 
(where did you get it? who is it from? why is it special to you?).

or  share your Pepeha


Tuhituhi-Writing. 2021
Rāhina

Persuasive Writing - Hey Little Ant

Instructions:


1. Watch the story, "Hey Little Ant". 2. Should the boy squish the ant or keep him alive? In a notebook, write your opinion (thoughts) about what you think the boy should do and your reasons why? Remember to include: - A title and introduction - 2 or more reasons to support your opinion - and conclusion

Take a photo of your writing and upload it to Seesaw.


2. Go to the Images to inspire choose an image and complete the questions.
3. Seesaw - complete one of the assigned writing activities:
  1. Write daily about your day. 
  2. Write about something you have made or something new you have learned during the lockdown.
Use your imagination… think about why is imagination important? What can we do to keep the imagination active?


Taking Flight

"Taking Flight" Point of View

1. Watch the video 2. Retell the story from Dad's point of view. How does he feel when he sees the two of them so dirty? What goes through his mind to change his mood?

Tadeo Jones

Write a review about Tadeo Jones the explorer and
what he discovers.
Use your imagination to write another adventure for
Tadeo Jones.

Pāngarau – Maths  2021
1. log onto Mathletics
2. Complete 3 activities before choosing a game.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned maths activity.   

Top Marks Number Facts   -    great activities. Have a go!


Pānui - Reading

Choose a book to read daily.

















4. The answer is …. What is the Problem?



In Seesaw

Pānui – Reading
2. Choose a book to read and complete the assigned writing task.
Seesaw
Reading Routines: Listening to a Favourite Story on Storyline Online
1. Go to https://www.storylineonline.net and choose a story.
2. Watch the reading of your story - enjoy!
3. Write a review or video record talking about their book. 
Answer these questions - what story did you listen to? 
what did you like about the story? what didn't you like about the story?Share a summary of the story.
Seesaw - complete one assigned reading activity.

Seesaw  Poem  - Why is important to wash your hands?
Te Reo Māori
Follow Home Learning Channel on Duke channel 18
1. Practice your Pepeha daily.
2. Practice saying “Kei whea to ….. Where is your?
E.g. Kei whea to Potae?    Where is your hat?
Or try pukapuka (book) pene rakau (pencil) 
 “Kei whea to potae”? And then responding with
“Kei konei taku potae”...(Here is my hat)

Eg. kei konei taku pukapuka
       Kei konei taku pene rakau
Māori made Easy Māori made Easy  - duo-lingo flip cards. Awesome activity


Pūtaiao-Science
1. Try one activity from Schoolkit.
    Follow Schoolkit Facebook for more activities
# A challenge to video your own Science Experiment presentation.


P.E.
Quarantine Jump Jam daily routines
Try one jump jam routine for the day.
Les Mills workout for kids daily on TVNZ 2 2pm.
Mahi Toi- Art
Seesaw Art

Doodling with Mo Willems




Reflection






Home Learning 2020   Week 4     4 May to 8 May 2020

Daily on Seesaw – Show and Tell
Good Morning! Show and Tell
Good morning, good morning to you!
Since we are learning at home, create a video to say 
"Good Morning!" to your classmates and teacher. 
Pick a special item to show the class
and tell us about it (where did you get it? 
who is it from? why is it special to you?).

  • 1. Click the button to add a response.
  • 2. Select mic to start recording.
  • 3. Watch your video and then submit.
  • 4. Be sure to click like and comment on our classmates’ video.

Tuhituhi-Writing
2. Go to  Sinking view image and retell in your own words about what is happening
3. Seesaw - complete one of the assigned writing activities:

  1. Adventures are the Pits - writing a review.
  2. Sinking
  3. Home stories 
     


Pāngarau – Maths
1. log onto Mathletics
2. Complete 3 activities before choosing a game.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned maths activity.   

Pānui – Reading
2. Choose a book to read and complete the assigned writing task.
Seesaw
Reading Routines: Listening to a Favourite Story on Storyline Online
1. Go to https://www.storylineonline.net and choose a story.
2. Watch the reading of your story - enjoy!
3. Write a review or video record talking about their book. 
Answer these questions - what story did you listen to? 
what did you like about the story? what didn't you like about the story?Share a summary of the story.
Seesaw - complete one assigned reading activity.

Seesaw  Poem
Create a Mothers Day Poem
Think of important words that best describe your wonderful mum.
Or create an acrostic poem using all the letters for Mother.

Te Reo Māori
1. Practice your Pepeha daily.
2. Practice saying Kei te pehea te ahua o te rangi?
What is the weather like today?  
Teach others how to respond “ Kei te paki te ahua o te rangi”     
“the weather  is hot ”.  Try wera - hot, makariri - cold, ua - raining. 

Pūtaiao-Science
1. Try one activity from Schoolkit.
    Follow Schoolkit Facebook for more activities
# A challenge to video your own Science Experiment presentation.


P.E.
Quarantine Jump Jam daily routines
Try one jump jam routine for the day.
Les Mills workout for kids daily on TVNZ 2 2pm.
Mahi Toi- Art
Seesaw Art

Doodling with Mo Willems

Marbling Art
Easy Marbling with cooking oil 
and food colour.





Home Learning 2020   Week 3     27 April to 1 May 2020
Daily on Seesaw – Show and Tell
Good Morning! Show and Tell
Good morning, good morning to you!
Since we are learning at home, create a video to say "Good Morning!"
to your classmates and teacher. Pick a special item to show the class
and tell us about it (where did you get it? who is it from? why is it special to you?).

  • 1. Click the button to add a response.
  • 2. Select mic to start recording.
  • 3. Watch your video and then submit.
  • 4. Be sure to click like and comment on our classmates’ video.

Tuhituhi-Writing

2. Go to the Thinking Collection view Hello the octopus and complete the questions.
3. Seesaw - complete one of the assigned writing activities:

  • Bear and Cub
  • Treasure


Pāngarau – Maths
1. log onto Mathletics
2. Complete 3 activities before choosing a game.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned maths activity.   

Pānui – Reading
2. Choose a book to read and complete the assigned writing task.

Seesaw
Reading Routines: Listening to a Favourite Story on Storyline Online
1. Go to https://www.storylineonline.net and choose a story.
2. Watch the reading of your story - enjoy!
3. Write a review or video record talking about their book. 
Answer these questions - what story did you listen to? what did you like about the story?
what didn't like about the story? Share a summary of the story.
  • Family Why: Listening to stories builds language and fluency skills.
  • Children can listen to stories repeatedly and find joy daily in reading.
Seesaw - complete one assigned reading activity.

Seesaw  Poem

Te Reo Māori
1. Practice your Pepeha daily.
2. Practice asking someone their name. "Ko wai to ingoa?"   "what is your name?"
my name is ... Ko ....... taku ingoa"
continue to Practice saying “Kei te pehea koe”? How are you?
Teach others how to respond “ Kei te pai ahau”  “I am good”.

Pūtaiao-Science
1. Try one activity from Schoolkit.
    Follow Schoolkit Facebook for more activities
# A challenge to video your own Science Experiment presentation.
P.E.
Quarantine Jump Jam daily routines
Try one jump jam routine for the day.

Mahi Toi- Art
Continue with
1.     Google famous artworks and pick one to recreate.   
2.      Find objects around your home that will help. Take a photo 
          and upload it to Seesaw.
Crafty Classrooms to follow famous Artist projects for kids.

Seesaw Art
Doodling with Mo Willems
1. Tap the link
2. Welcome to Mo Willems Ep. 2
3. Follow the directions and complete doodle templates.
4. Add work to your journal.
Shadow Art

Find an object to draw. Place in the sunlight so that a shadow
appears and trace the outline of the shadow. Use colours to enhance your drawing. 




Home Learning 2020   Week 2     20 April to 24 April

Daily on Seesaw – Show and TEll
Good Morning! Show and Tell
Good morning, good morning to you!
Since we are learning at home, create a video to say "Good Morning!"
to your classmates and teacher. Pick a special item to show the class
and tell us about it (where did you get it? who is it from? why is it special to you?).

  • 1. Click the button to add a response.
  • 2. Select mic to start recording.
  • 3. Watch your video and then submit.
  • 4. Be sure to click like and comment on our classmates’ video.


Tuhituhi-Writing

2. Go to the Thinking Collection view the Song and complete the questions.
3. Seesaw - complete one of the assigned writing activities:
  1. Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems
  2. Taking Flight ( your point of view)
  3. The Rainbow Fish (Retell)

Pāngarau – Maths
1. log onto Mathletics
2. Complete 3 activities before choosing a game.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned maths activity.

Pānui – Reading
1. log onto Sunshine Classics
2. Choose a book to read and complete the assigned writing task.
Seesaw
Reading Routines: Listening to a Favourite Story on Storyline Online
1. Go to https://www.storylineonline.net and choose a story.
2. Watch the reading of your story - enjoy!
3. Write a review or video record talking about their book. 
Answer these questions - what story did you listen to? what did you like about the story?
what didn't like about the story? Share a summary of the story.
  • Family Why: Listening to stories builds language and fluency skills.
  • Children can listen to stories repeatedly and find joy daily in reading.
Seesaw - complete one assigned reading activity.

Seesaw  Poem
Doughnut Drawing and Poem
1. Click the link draw a doughnut
2. Colour your doughnut using coloured pencils or crayons. 
3. You can outline with a black marker.
4. Write a poem of your choice about a doughnut
5. Optional record yourself reading your poem

Te Reo Māori
1. Practice your Pepeha daily.
2. Practice saying “Kei te pehea koe”? How are you?
Teach others how to respond “ Kei te pai ahau”
“I am good”.
Pūtaiao-Science
1. Try one activity from Schoolkit.
    Follow Schoolkit Facebook for more activities
# A challenge to video your own Science Experiment presentation.

P.E.
Quarantine Jump Jam daily routines
Try one jump jam routine for the day.

Mahi Toi- Art
Continue with
1.     Google famous artworks and pick one to recreate.   
2.      Find objects around your home that will help. Take a photo 
          and upload it to Seesaw.
Crafty Classrooms to follow famous Artist projects for kids.

Seesaw Art
Doodling with Mo Willems
1. Tap the link
2. Welcome to Mo Willems Ep. 2
3. Follow the directions and complete doodle templates.
4. Add work to your journal.



Online Schooling begins Wednesday 15 April 2020.

Distance Learning Activities for home.
Activities can be done in any order. 
You can Message me on Seesaw.

Each day Check out Seesaw Daily for assignments.

Tuhituhi-Writing -
1. log onto Once upon a Picture
2. Choose an image to view and complete the questions.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned writing activity.

Pangarau-Maths -
1. log onto Mathletics
2. Complete 3 activities before choosing a game.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned maths activity.

Panui-Reading -
1. log onto Sunshine Classics
2. Choose a book to read and complete the assigned writing task.
3. Seesaw - complete one assigned reading activity.

Te Reo Māori -

1. Practice your Pepeha daily.
2. Practice saying the days of the week:
Rāhina, Rātū, Rāapa, Rāpare, Rāmere, Rāhoroi, Rātapu.

Putaiao-Science -

1. Try one activity from Schoolkit.
Follow Schoolkit Facebook for more activities.

Mahi Toi- Art -

1.  Google famous artworks and pick one that you would 
     like to recreate. 
     Find objects around your home that will help you. 
     Once you have done this, take a photo and upload 
     it to Seesaw.





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