We celebrate Father's Day in Australia in September

In some parts of the world we celebrate Father's Day in September (Aus) and in other parts of the world it is in June (USA). When do you celebrate Father's Day?

We like to make a Father's Day card for all the Dads, Grandads and special people in our lives to tell them how important they are to us. 

We have two card options for you to use. 
Let us help you with these printable cards. 
Firstly we have some simple card options for you to print and go.
All the dads will love this...


Thanks to all the Dads for being Dads

 Scroll down or click here to see each pack in more detail.










We also have a card that is ready to fill with memories, facts and ideas about the time spent with the important Dads in our lives. This is available with Grandad and other options. 







Then just for fun we have prepared some Math Centers that are themed for Father's Day. 








Happy Father's Day...
     

Book Week 2015

There are many categories for the Book Week awards and here are four!

 We read them, share them, work on them and they are an important part of our culture.

This year, there are an amazing set of books that have been shortlisted. 

In the Early Childhood Category are ....






In the Information Book category are ...






These are in the Younger Readers categories ...




My fav would be the Picture Book category ...






 Happy Book Week 


Back to School – 12 Math Tasks



This pack contains tasks to help assess where each of your students are at the start of the school year for K-1. You will be able to then plan for what they need, depending on what they can show you with these tasks. It contains a colorful version and a ‘save my ink’ version.  (306 pages)

Ten Frames
 Use as flash cards to trust the count and Subitise, Use to make and record number stories 9 = 5+4. These cards are vertical to help prepare for place value and adding to ten 10 + 9 = 19.

Make a picture
Sequence the boxes in order of the numbers. This will show you a picture of the children who are ready for school. Copy, laminate and cut on the lines. Children will place back in correct order.

Peg my number
Count the objects and place a peg on the correct numeral.


Crayons needed to fit into the box
Sequence the boxes in order of the numbers. Then put the number of crayons needed to match on top of each box.

Which bus has more children?
Set one –0-20, Set Two –0-100. Color copy, laminate and cut. Place the children on the correct side.

Missing Supplies
Place the missing glue stick in the correct spot.


Skip Counting
 Display the A-Z cards around the room. Use the recording sheet to write your answer.

Roll and cover
Use a 6 sided dice - roll and cover. There are three additional sets that ask you to +1, +2 and double the number rolled.

Sequence the school supplies
Sequence the supplies - Color copy and laminate. You may use selected cards to sequence or all of them.


How many pencils?
Work out how many pencils. Color copy and laminate, then display around the room. Read the equations and use the pencils like a number line. Record your answer on the answer sheet.

Doubles
Color copy and laminate. Place the cards in a pile and take one at a time. Work out the answer, you may need to use counters to support some children. Record your answers on the answer sheet.

Time for the lessons to start
Color copy and laminate. One set is o’clock and one set is half past. Spread them out and match the correct labels.


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