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Spanish reading script
Hola amigo! We are learning to speak in Spanish to act out a play.
Here is the Spanish script I want you to use to act out a play for this week.
I just want you to read both characters lines in this script as it will be good
practice for your Spanish.
I have added a table below to help you to read out the Spanish words. Try to use
expression as best as you can and do not forget to try your best.
If you would like to use google translate to help you, you can do this but be aware
it will translate the Spanish slightly differently into English. Sometimes not every
language translates that the same phrase the same. For example, ‘Buenos dias’ can
translate to in English ‘Good morning’ or ‘Good day’. In Spanish, it means good
morning, so do not worry if you use google translate and the English translates
differently.
Script
You: Buenos dias, amigo! (Morning mate)
Friend: Hola! como estas? (Hey! how are you?)
You: Estoy asi asi? (I’m ok)
Friend: Muy bien! Hace frio hoy. (That is good! It is cold today)
You: Si! hace mucho frio (Yes! It is very cold)
Friend: Ok, hasta pronto amigo! (Ok, see you later mate!)
You: Nos vemos, chao! (Catch you later, bye!)
Friend: Adios! (good bye!)
Spanish How to read out aloud
Buenos dias, amigo! Boo-eh-nos Dee-ahs, ah-me-goh
Hola! como estas? Oh-la ko-moh ehs-tas
Estoy asi asi? Es-toy ah-see ah-see
Muy bien! Hace frio
hoy
Moo-e bee-en! Ah-she free-oh oi
Si! hace mucho frio See(quick) Ah-she moo-choh free-oh
Ok, hasta pronto
amigo!
Ok, As-tah pron-toh
Nos vemos, chao! Nos veh-mos, ch-a-oh
Adios! Ah-dee-os
Kawaii – Plan for Final Artwork Over the next couple of weeks we are going to be working towards creating our own Kawaii style
artwork. This week we will be trailing a couple of designs and practicing some drawings, ready for our
final piece.
You must include:
At least 3 different Kawaii characters (the more the better!)
At least 2 different ‘plans’ or trail drawings in your Visual Diary.
Take a look at some of the designs below and think about how you can arange some of your drawings to
create a final piece. Remember this is just our planning stage, so our drawings do not have to be perfect.
This is just a time to get all your ideas down on paper.
Our final artwork will be completed on our return to school.
How to Play
You will need a set of UNO cards OR a set of playing cards.
Pick up one UNO card or playing card from the pack. Perform the
activity written next to the card that you have picked up (the card
name written first relates to UNO cards, the second to playing cards).
Skip / Jack (J) Card: skip one lap around your backyard or house.
Reverse / Queen (Q) Card: jog/walk 1 lap backwards around your
backyard or house (be careful when walking backwards).
Draw 2 / King (K) Card: pick up 2 cards from the UNO pack or the
playing cards. Perform the activity which corresponds to the card
colour on the next page, and use the number on the card as the
amount of repetitions you need to do e.g. Pick up a yellow UNO
card with the number 5 on it and a blue UNO card with the
number 4 on it, do 5 star jumps and 4 sit ups.
Wild Draw 4 / Joker Card: draw 4 cards from the UNO deck and do
all 4 activities.
Wild Card: Choose your favourite activity from the colour chart
and do that activity 10 times.
Number Cards – when you pick up a number card you will need to
match the colour of the card with the exercise on the next page. You
will then need to do the number of repetitions matched to the number
card you have picked up. Example: If you draw a card that is 5 red. Go
to the red/heart sign with the exercise listed and do 5 tread mills.
After completing an activity put the card on the bottom of the pack
and pick up another card. Set a timer and play the game for 30mins.
Werribee Primary School PHYSICAL EDUCATION – PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CALENDAR Term 2, 2020
Fill in the physical activities you complete each day in Term 2. Identify how long you were active for each day.
WEEK Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Total Time (for the
week)
3 26th Apr - 2nd May
4 3rd May - 9th May
5 10th May - 16th
May
6 17th May - 23rd
May
7 24th May - 30th May
8 31st May - 6th June
9 7th June - 13th
June
10 14th June - 20th
June
Music – Week 7
We are learning about pitch, which means high and low notes in music.
This is the third musical element we have learnt about this term, since we have already covered tempo and dynamics.
Pitch means how high or low a note is. For example, thunder is a very low pitch while a whistle is a very high pitch. Can you think of another example of a low pitch and an example of a high pitch?
ACTIVITY – Put your hand on your throat and start with a super low note! Move the pitch of your voice up higher until you get as high as you can go. Did you feel you voice move from your chest up to your head? Try going the other way and feel your voice move down from the top of your throat down into your chest.
When a sound changes pitch (higher or lower) the speed of the vibration changes. The speed of the vibration of a sound is called the frequency.
High pitch = high frequency Low pitch = low frequency
ACTIVITY – Watch the following video https://www.scienceworld.ca/resource/sound/
and try the straw activity. See if you can get 3 straws of different lengths to play a song like “Mary Had a Little Lamb” (this will be a challenge!).
REMINDER – sound is vibration! All sound is just movement or vibration through the air. This is why there is no sound in space, because there is no air to vibrate! Put your hand on your throat and speak to feel the vibration from the sound.