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Weekly Tasks: Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th Feb

Class: Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th Feb

Creative Tasks:

Task 1.

  • Focus on personal reflective writing: a time you were mean and tried to make amends, eg. Amy Choi, Vanessa Woods, Stella’s friends.   Write a similar story.

Task 2:

  • Describe a moment of fear (plus dialogue/character contrasts). See sample story.

Grammar:  (Blue Book)

Task 1:

  • Focus on sentence elements: subject, verb, object, p. 42.  And 48.
  • A sentence must have a subject: noun/pronoun, p. 10-11
  • A sentence must have a (finite) verb:  p. 15-17

Task 2:

  • Spotlight on punctuation: dialogue; apostrophes and commas …  (See Naplan practice).
  • See pp. 72 – 75.
  • “I hope he doesn’t sit down,” muttered Amy to Scott as her grandfather entered the room.
  • “How can you be so mean,” yelled Scott triumphantly, as he ran off to tell his mother.

Reading Task

Read a chapter of a novel.

  1. Please do a recount. And make sure the tenses are consistent. P. 22. or
  2. Choose a significant passage. Explain the descriptions or event.

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