Tuesday, 30 March 2021
Monday, 29 March 2021
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
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:
Monday, 22 March 2021
Friday, 19 March 2021
Response to text
America’s Cup
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. True or False? Team NZ won the America’s Cup in 2021.
a) True b) False
2. Team NZ won against a team called
a) Luna Rose b) America
c) Luna Rossa d) Luna Roster
3. True or False? NZ made history by becoming the first team to defend the Cup three times outside of the U.S.
False b) True
4. True or False? Peter Burling sailed with the Team New Zealand Crew.
True b) False
5. This years America’s Cup event was the
2nd America’s Cup b) 50th America’s Cup
c) 10th America’s Cup d) 36th America’s Cup
6.. True or false? Team NZ’s boat is called ‘Te Rehutai’.
True b) False
7. What has already been issued and accepted after the 36th America’s Cup?
Rules b) A new captain
c) Money d) Another challenge
8. True or False? Jimmy Spithill (from Team Luna Rossa) did not congratulate Team NZ on their win.
True b) False
9. True or False? The ‘Auld Mug’ is another name for the America’s Cup.
a) True b) False
10) What was the article about? Which fact interested you the most? Why?
→ Article was about the race and the feelings in the team.
Thursday, 18 March 2021
Wednesday, 17 March 2021
Response to text
Plants
Instructions:
Highlight the correct answer for each question.
Questions:
1. How many species of plants are there on Earth?
a) One Thousand b) One Hundred
c) Hundreds of Thousands d) Over a Billion
2. What 3 things do plants need in order to grow?
a) sunshine, water and chemicals b) sunshine, air and wind
c) nothing d) sunshine, water and air
3. True or False? Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food.
False b) True
4. True or False? Plants are vital to life on Earth.
True b) False
5. The substance that is found in all green plants, especially in the leaves is called...
Chlorine b) Chlorophyll
c) Carbon monoxide d) slime
6.. True or false? Photosynthesis starts when chlorophyll absorbs energy from the soil.
True b) False
7. The gas that plants release into the air through photosynthesis is called...
Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide
c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen
8. True or False? Most living things do not depend on plants for food.
True b) False
9. True or False? Algae is a type of plant
a) True b) False
10) What was the article about? Which fact interested you the most? Why?
→ That mostly everything we use is from plants.
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Animal Kingdom Response to text.
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?
→ That there are over a million species that's really weird to me.
Monday, 15 March 2021
Response to Text
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: There was an explosion and it made them turn into a small little germ and they were stuck in the bottle for centures.
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
Friday, 12 March 2021
Thursday, 11 March 2021
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
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?
→The Statue of Liberty
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?
→go to the statue itself or see it from the seaside of New York
8. What did the Statue of Liberty represent?
→it represented freedom to imagrattes and to show hope for all