T3 Written English
Instructional Writing
WALT: To write instructions that are easy for the reader to follow.
SUCCESS CRITERIA: I will know that I have achieved this when people can make popcorn correctly following my instructions.
WALT: To write instructions that are easy for the reader to follow.
SUCCESS CRITERIA: I will know that I have achieved this when people can make popcorn correctly following my instructions.
T4 Art
WALT : accurately draw the shape of a bird, paint the bird using the correct colours, create a realistic background
Success Criteria
*My bird is life like
*my bird is presented in a way that shows its natural habitat
"This is my pukeko".
T4 Written English
Narrative Writing
WALT: Write a made up story using many adjectives to make it more interesting for the reader.
Success Criteria: That the reader enjoys the story and provides feedback to me on how I can make improvements.
T4 PE- Sprinting
WALT SPRINT- as part of athletics
Signs of Success
*Warm up your muscles
*Be ready with your age group
*At the start, come up to the start line hen you hear "Ready, Set..."
*at "GO!" run as fast as you can
*Stay in your lane
"When you sprint, you run as fast as you can to the end."
T4 Maths- Multiplication
WALT: use maths equipment to show what a multiplication (times) equation looks like
Signs of Success
*I can say that x (times) means GROUPS OF or LOTS OF
*I can say how many lots of there are
*My equipment shows the correct number of groups
*I can skip count on the equipment to solve the problem
*I know that 3x5 looks different to 5x3 with equipment
"My blocks show 5 groups of 2 blocks (5x2)".
Signs of Success
*I can say that x (times) means GROUPS OF or LOTS OF
*I can say how many lots of there are
*My equipment shows the correct number of groups
*I can skip count on the equipment to solve the problem
*I know that 3x5 looks different to 5x3 with equipment
"My blocks show 5 groups of 2 blocks (5x2)".
T4 Reading
WALT: Work out hard words in reading
Signs of Success:
*Look for chunks in the word that I know
*stretch out the sounds like bubble gum
*think about what would make sense there and start like that word
*make the beginning sound
"I am sounding out the hard words and pronouncing the words as they're supposed to be".
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