This homework grid outlines assignments for students over a two week period from February 5th to 18th in the subject areas of music, reading, mathematics, computer, research, culture/media, art, housework, play, physical activity, being read to, teaching parents, and health and nutrition. Some assignments include finding a song that represents the student and uploading it, reading for 20 minutes per night, practicing timetables, researching community environment programs, watching media, making a collage, chores, games, exercises, being read to by family, testing parents on spelling, and analyzing nutrition of kitchen items. The grid is to be signed by parents with optional comments.
1. HOMEWORK GRID WEEKS 1 & 2:
5th of February – 18th of February (Hand work in on the 18th)
MUSIC READING MATHEMATICS
Using the internet, find a song
that represents you
(personality/feelings) and
upload it onto the class weebly.
For 20 minutes each night read
a library book, magazine or
newspaper.
Practice your timetable
sets for this fortnight.
Get your parents to quiz
you.
COMPUTER RESEARCH CULTURE/MEDIA ART
Using the internet find 3
community
programs/activities that are
aimed at helping the
environment. Note these
down with a brief summary of
each activity.
Watch a TV show, movie,
documentary news report,
YouTube clip etc.
Using materials around your
home , create a collage on your
favourite activity e.g. sport, TV
show, celebrity, game etc.
HOUSEWORK PLAY A GAME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Make your bed every
morning.
Feed the animals.
Tidy your room.
Do the dishes.
Take out the rubbish.
Play a board game, card game
or made-up game with your
family or friends.
Walk your dog
Ride your bike
Play in your backyard on
your own or with a
relative
Go to sport training
BE READ TO BY.... TEACH YOUR PARENTS HEALTH & NUTRITION
Have a family member read
you something they found
interesting during the week.
Test your parents on your
spelling words. How did they
go? Time them each night.
What was their fastest time?
Can you beat it?
Select 5 items from your kitchen
and list the nutritional content
of each. Rank them from 1-5
with 1 being the healthiest and 5
being the unhealthiest.
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