Level 2: Connect

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Spelling

This fortnight's spelling focus is: 

The students are also exploring suffixes when reading, writing and spelling. This fortnight we will be looking specifically at the suffixes '-ness' as in sadness and '-able' as in adorable. 

Writing

Over the next two weeks, our students will continue their exploration of narrative comprehension and cultural understanding in their writing lessons. They will learn to identify the characters in a text, describe key events with precision, and enhance their storytelling skills through the innovative technique of freeze frames. Additionally, students will delve into the rich tapestry of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories, gaining insights into how animals are represented in these narratives and exploring the use of symbols as a powerful means of communication. Through engaging activities with story stones and symbols, students will develop the ability to accurately sequence the events of Dreaming stories, fostering a deeper appreciation for indigenous cultures and storytelling traditions. This holistic approach to literacy education aims to not only enhance students' writing skills but also nurture their cultural awareness and empathy.

Here are some of the Dreaming stories we have explored this term.

Math

Over the next two weeks, students will be completing a range of maths assessments. This will help teachers understand where each student is placed with their learning in relation to the mathematics curriculum. This data will help teachers cater for students academic needs over Semester 2. As mentioned in our last newsletter, below are the Maths skills which the level 2's have been learning about this Semester. 

 

Mathematical concepts the Level 2's have covered so far, this year:

-place value of digits for numbers up to 4-digits

-ordering numbers small and large numbers

-skip counting skills (forwards & backwards)

-renaming numbers using 1's, 10's and 100's

-subitising (being able to group items together when counting, rather than counting individually) transitioning into multiplicative thinking 

-doubling and halving skills

-2D & 3D shapes

-Units of measurement for length and mass

-collecting data and creating different graphs

-months & seasons

-interpreting calendars

-analogue clocks (o'clock, half-past, quarter-past)

 

Michael Minas games to play at home.

Game 1: Tic-Tac-Toe

Game 2: Go Fish

 

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