Friday, 22 May 2020
Art
Yesterday my class went to room 11 for art. We made bubble art. Then we made it into a card to give to someone in our bubble. I gave mine to my Mum.
Thursday, 21 May 2020
Maths maintenance
Every week we have Maths Maintenance to do. There is 20 questions in each column and there is a column for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. I have completed mine but I have not marked it yet. Here it is.
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Back to school
What we have to do when we get to school.
When we walk in the gate we have to hand sanitise. After we sanitise we have to straight to class and go to the teacher and sign in. Every time we come into the class or go out of the class we have to sanitise. We also have to sanitise before we eat.When we leave after school we have to sanitise at the gate.
When we walk in the gate we have to hand sanitise. After we sanitise we have to straight to class and go to the teacher and sign in. Every time we come into the class or go out of the class we have to sanitise. We also have to sanitise before we eat.When we leave after school we have to sanitise at the gate.
Friday, 15 May 2020
Titanic
This week all of our tasks are based on the titanic one of them was to make a time line. This is my timeline.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Titanic
This week all our tasks are about the Titanic. One of the activity's is to write facts about the Titanic. I put all mine on to a slide. Here it is.
Maths maintenance
Today I completed my week 5 maths maintenance. I have not marked it yet. Here it is.
Friday, 8 May 2020
Maths workbook
Every week we get two maths workbooks to do. This weeks second one is about probability. Here it is.
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
Reading
In reading one of the activity's is vocabulary. There is 10 words that we need to look up in the dictionary and find the meaning of them. This week once we had done the vocabulary we had to make a word search. This is my vocabulary and word search.
Word
|
Meaning
|
Festivity
|
the celebration of
something in a joyful and exuberant way. |
Colonisation
|
Foreigners living in
another land. |
Catholicism
|
the faith, practice, and
church order of the Roman Catholic Church. |
Indigenous
|
originating or occurring
naturally in a particular place native. |
Observances
|
the practice of
observing the requirements of law, morality or ritual. |
Deceased
|
the recently dead
person in question. |
Essence
|
the intrinsic nature or
indispensable quality of something, especially something abstract, which determines its character. |
Phenomenon
|
a fact or situation that
is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question. |
Hostilities
|
hostile behaviour,
unfriendliness or opposition. |
Cenotaph
|
a monument to someone
buried elsewhere, especially one commemorating people who died in a war. |
C | J | J | R | H | N | N | O | X | C | Q | X | U | V | V | P | H | I | O | X |
S | A | T | Q | O | C | O | L | O | N | I | S | A | T | I | O | N | A | B | F |
J | P | T | N | Q | M | M | L | N | Q | V | J | H | X | S | J | W | U | S | X |
E | I | Y | H | O | W | H | F | Y | H | B | Z | Q | T | S | R | R | C | E | V |
X | Q | S | U | O | N | E | G | I | D | N | I | I | R | V | A | L | A | R | V |
F | C | J | A | C | L | E | M | M | J | J | L | A | F | D | G | U | T | V | Y |
W | U | T | L | O | W | I | M | J | A | I | E | R | E | E | P | H | C | A | T |
J | B | A | Y | X | I | Y | C | O | T | J | Q | S | N | H | U | C | A | N | I |
C | E | N | O | T | A | P | H | I | N | N | A | E | S | R | K | J | X | C | V |
F | X | T | H | X | U | N | E | C | S | E | I | C | A | E | P | V | S | E | I |
C | R | Y | R | H | A | S | L | R | C | M | H | E | B | G | N | R | H | S | T |
R | U | C | X | I | R | C | G | E | P | K | X | P | B | O | M | C | V | E | S |
A | V | Z | P | K | E | V | D | O | E | C | O | C | O | Z | W | S | E | M | E |
I | Y | I | L | K | V | K | G | C | V | O | K | U | I | F | D | A | W | K | F |
L | S | G | E | O | F | F | Y | P | K | F | I | W | X | M | N | N | P | O | B |
CATHOLICISM | CENOTAPH | COLONISATION |
DECEASED | ESSENCE | FESTIVITY |
HOSTILITIES | INDIGENOUS | OBSERVANCES |
PHENOMENON |
Reading
This week for our reading we had to read an article about the day of the dead. Then one of the activity's is to answer questions about the story. This is my questions and answers.
Day of the Dead Comprehension Questions
1. What is Day of the Dead? The Day of the Dead (el Día de los Muertos) is a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration.
2. When is Day of the Dead celebrated? the holiday
is celebrated each year from October 31- November 2
is celebrated each year from October 31- November 2
3. Where does the Day of the Dead festivity
originate from? Mexico
originate from? Mexico
4. Who is the 'Lady of the Dead'? LOS MUERTOS
5. Name three things that people do on Day of the
Dead. families go to the cemetery to clean and decorate
the graves. Relatives will often celebrate
with a picnic held in the cemetery grounds where they
take special food and beverages for the dead.
Children often make childrens altar on october 31st
to incite the angelitos ( spirits of dead children )
Dead. families go to the cemetery to clean and decorate
the graves. Relatives will often celebrate
with a picnic held in the cemetery grounds where they
take special food and beverages for the dead.
Children often make childrens altar on october 31st
to incite the angelitos ( spirits of dead children )
6. What is an ofrenda? An ofrenda is a collection of
objects placed on a ritual display during the annual
and traditionally Mexican Día de Muertos celebration.
objects placed on a ritual display during the annual
and traditionally Mexican Día de Muertos celebration.
7. What is papel picado and how is it used? Papel
picado is a decorative craft made by cutting
elaborate designs into sheets of tissue paper
Papel picado is considered a Mexican folk art.
picado is a decorative craft made by cutting
elaborate designs into sheets of tissue paper
Papel picado is considered a Mexican folk art.
8. What is Finados? When you translate
Finados to english it means ‘dead’.
Finados to english it means ‘dead’.
9. Where does the celebration of Halloween
come from? Samhain
come from? Samhain
10. What other festivities are there
that remember the dead? Name two.
that remember the dead? Name two.
Bon Festival Gaijatra
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Monday, 4 May 2020
Friday, 1 May 2020
Writing
This week for writing we had to write about our mornings. This is my story.
I have just woken up. Now I am just laying there struggling to open my eyes.
Now it is 7:45, oh no I need to get up. I so slowly get out of bed. Now it is time
to get breakfast. I go over to the cupboards staring at them for 5 minutes
trying to decide what I am having for breakfast. Finaly I’ve decided I’m
going to have weet-bix. Now I start making my lunch. Hmmm what do
I want to take. I've finished, now time to brush my teeth. All done. Now
I've got to put my shoes on. Oh NO I only have one shoe on and it is time
to go. So I grab my bag and I have to hop over to the car. Now I have to put
my shoe on in the car. We have arrived at school, I run in and I made It on
time... The bell hasn't gone yet.
Now it is 7:45, oh no I need to get up. I so slowly get out of bed. Now it is time
to get breakfast. I go over to the cupboards staring at them for 5 minutes
trying to decide what I am having for breakfast. Finaly I’ve decided I’m
going to have weet-bix. Now I start making my lunch. Hmmm what do
I want to take. I've finished, now time to brush my teeth. All done. Now
I've got to put my shoes on. Oh NO I only have one shoe on and it is time
to go. So I grab my bag and I have to hop over to the car. Now I have to put
my shoe on in the car. We have arrived at school, I run in and I made It on
time... The bell hasn't gone yet.
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