Unit 1 All about me Maths Join up the numbers from 1 to 20 Draw a line to connect the numbers as you count from 1 to 20. The first line is drawn for you. 5
Unit 3 Our bright and colourful world Maths Favourite colour bar graph: drawing the graph Colour in each colour column up to the number you have on your chart. For example, if 5 people chose red as their favourite colour, you would colour in the Red column up to the number 5. If you are not sure how to do this, ask your teacher or an adult and they will help you. Remember to use the right colours! Number of people 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Red Blue Green Orange Yellow Favourite colours Which colour did most people like best? Which colour did fewest people like best? Which colour did you pick? 19
Unit 10 Categories Science Living and non-living things Our world is made up of living and non-living things. Below is a list of common living and non-living animals, plants and objects. Classify these things into the Living and Non-living columns given. lion snapper stone kauri tree concrete tractor bird car baby cup house giraffe person daffodil Living Non-living 65
Unit 11 Pet day Visual language Cut-and-paste poems: instructions In a cut-and-paste poem, words or sentences that have to do with the subject are cut out of magazines, newspapers or brochures. These words or sentences are then arranged to express a feeling or to make a statement. Your cut-and-paste poem is going to be all about pets. You can do one just on your type of pet, or it can be on pets in general. Cut out words or sentences that have to do with pets. When you have a few, start to arrange them in an order that makes sense, and that you think looks good and describes your pet. Make sure you also make a great title for your poem. When you are satisfied with the order of the words you have collected, glue your poem onto the following page and decorate it with a colourful border, etc. It doesn t really matter how long your poem is, as long as it communicates what you want it to say. Before you start, you will need: magazines, newspapers, brochures, etc. scissors glue. 73
Unit 16 Fabulous, exciting books Drama Mimes and tableaux Work in small groups. Discuss some wellknown fairy tales and nursery rhymes that most people would be familiar with. Pick two or three of these stories or rhymes to present as a mime or tableau. A mime is acting out part of a story using actions and expression without talking or making any other sound. A tableau is a silent group of people who are making a picture by sitting or standing in position and not moving. If you choose to create a tableau, make sure you choose a very well-known part of the story or rhyme. Present to the rest of the class and see if they can guess which story or rhyme you are showing. Draw a picture of the best mime or tableau below. 114
Unit 18 Healthy living Health Games and sports Below, in the box, are the names of some well-known games that you need to be very fit to play well. Write the name of the game next to the clue given. rugby swimming tennis soccer cricket netball basketball athletics 1. You need a pool for this sport, some of the main strokes are freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. 2. Most of these activities are done on a track or field. 3. Our national team for this sport are called the Black Caps. You play this game with bats, wickets and a ball. 4. There are many teams and competitions for this game. You play it with an oval ball and you have to score tries or kick the ball over the goal posts. 5. This is played with a round ball. You bounce or dribble the ball and try to slam dunk or shoot hoops. 127
Unit 21 Looking at time Maths Time quiz Complete the time quiz below to see how many time facts you know. You may need to look at a calendar or clock to help you! How many hours in one whole day? How many minutes in one hour? How many minutes in half an hour? How many minutes in quarter of an hour? How many seconds in one minute? How many days in one week? How many days in one year? How many days in a leap year? How often do we have a leap year? How many weeks in one year? How many months in one year? Colour in one smiley face on the time caterpillar for each answer you got correct! 143
Unit 23 Cool comprehension and groovy grammar English Comprehension: dinosaurs and pterosaurs Read the passage below and then answer the questions on the next page. 157
ANSWERS Unit 1 All about me Unit 2 Parts of the body English Simple sentences (page 4) I have a nose. I wear a hat. I live in a house. I pat my dog. I have two legs. I sit on a chair. I sail a boat. Maths Join up the numbers from 1 to 20 (page 5) (Check individual pages.) Maths Amazing addition (1): getting speedy (page 6) 8 + 2 = 10 4 + 1 = 5 6 + 3 = 9 3 + 5 = 8 1 + 9 = 10 2 + 4 = 6 1 + 3 = 4 3 + 2 = 5 1 + 1 = 2 4 + 3 = 7 Maths Terrific take away (1): getting speedy (page 7) 8 2 = 6 4 1 = 3 6 3 = 3 7 5 = 2 10 9 = 1 5 4 = 1 9 8 = 1 3 2 = 1 1 1 = 0 10 7 = 3 Health Identifying parts of the body (page 8) (Mark individual pages.) Maori Parts of the body (page 10) I eat with my waha. I smell with my ihu. I clap with my ringa. I listen with my taringa. Unit 3 Our bright and colourful world English Identifying colours (page 15) apple red or green banana yellow bat black bear brown or white orange orange racing car red, green,... cloud white sun yellow tulip pink, red, yellow,... Maori Colours (page 16) (Check individual pages.) What is your favourite colour? (Answers will vary.) What colour is the sea? kikorangi What colour is the grass? karera 163