Friday, 27th August 2021- Integrated

Concept:  The six seasons of Kakadu National Park

I am learning how people are connected to places

I know I can do it when I investigate connections that people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders People’s, have to local and global places

Dry to Dry

Listen to the story ‘Dry to Dry’. This book outlines the six different seasons of Kakadu National Park.

Kakadu National Park

Read the fact sheet below to learn more about Kakadu National Park.

Independent Learning 

Your task today is to research Kakadu National Park and choose some interesting facts about it. Use the video and fact sheet above to help find your facts.
You will need to:

  • Open your lined book and write the date at the top.  
  • Write the heading ‘Kakadu National Park’. 
  • Write six interesting facts & draw a picture about Kakadu National Park.

Optional activity

Colour in a picture of Kakadu National Park. Can you recognise which season it is?

Friday, 27th August 2021 – Fantastic Friday

Did you know it’s Book Week?

The theme for this year is “Old worlds, New worlds, Other worlds”.

Each year, schools and public libraries across Australia spend a week celebrating books, and Australian authors and illustrators. 

In 1946 the CBCA established annual book awards to promote children’s books of high literary and artistic quality. These awards are now the most influential and highly respected in Australia.

For more information, visit the Book Week 2021 website.

Listen to these books that have been shortlisted for book of the year and complete one or more fun activities.

No! Never!

Watch:

Activity 1:

Ribbit Rabbit Robot

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Activity 2:

The Unwilling Twin

The Unwilling Twin :HarperCollins Australia

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Activity 3:

This Small Blue Dot

This Small Blue Dot by Zeno Sworder | 9781760761110 | Booktopia

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Activity 4:

Specialist Activities

Activity 5: Don’t forget to complete your Art, Mandarin, Music and P.E. tasks.

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