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Owairaka Team HomeworkTerms 3 & 4, 2015
DUE EVERY FORTNIGHT (every two weeks)
● Complete TWO homework activities from the table below. Year 4’s ONLY need to complete ONE activity.
● If you choose an activity in a coloured box, it is expected it’ll take you two weeks to complete it.
● Do your BEST work. Ensure you have beautiful book standards.● Remember to fill in your Reading Log and participate in Mathletics. Your
teacher will check these also.
ACTING IT OUTAct out a transaction between a customer and a sales assistant, checkout operator etc. Write a
script (play). Think carefully about the language used.
Video it or act it out in front of your class.
JUNK MAIL SHOPPINGYou have $20 to spend on your
school lunches this week. Cut out and glue in from supermarket
brochures what you would buy and what you would pack for your
lunch for 5 days.Remember to be healthy.
MONEY, MONEY, MONEYResearch and list 10 songs that have money in the lyrics or song title MONEY. Don’t forget to say
the artist and the year it was released.
GROCERY SHOPPINGGo and help do your family’s
groceries. Look at the prices and find things more expensive and
cheaper for the same type of thing, e.g. Homebrand flour $1.99 (1.5kg), Champion flour $3.69 (1.5kg). You can use www.countdown.co.nz and
sort by price if you like.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!It’s time to start saving and buying gifts for your family. You have $100
to spend. Divide $100 by the number of people in your family. List their names. What would you
buy for each member of your family? What is the price?
WHO’S THAT?Who are the people on our
banknotes? Choose ONE of them and research what they are
famous. Why do you think they were chosen to be represented
on our currency?
DICTIONARYCreate a glossary for 10 monetary
terms. Provide examples if necessary. You can use pictures if
you like.
HOW MANY?How many 3 letter words or more
can you make from“FINANCIAL LITERACY”.
Remember you can only use a letter the same amount of times it
appears.
MONEY MAKERCreate a new NZ coin or
banknote. Illustrate the front and back. Explain why you
chose the person, bird, animal, plant, pattern, value etc.
AROUND THE WORLDNew Zealand’s currency is the
dollar. a) Research what 10 other countries call their currency. b) How
much of each of the foreign currencies can you get for NZ$1?
ORDERING VALUEChoose a supermarket receipt and
order the items from least expensive to most expensive
Choose a receipt with 10-20 items.
ABC, 123Create an Alphabet Key about everything to do with Money. If
you can think of more words beginning with the same letter, add it too! The more words, the
better!
PART 1: BAKING UP A STORMBake a cake, biscuits, scones,
muffins or slice.If you were at a cake stall how
much would you price each piece for? How much could you make?
PART 2: BAKING UP A STORMCreate a poster to advertise your Cake Stall, include date, venue,
price range, why you are fundraising, what you’re selling
WORDS & MONEYResearch 5 phrases/idioms that have to do with money, what do
they mean?Have you heard them before?
CHA-CHING!Brainstorm as many ways to
describe money using poetry, e.g. simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, adjectives. Now try to write a poem using some of them.
HEY, BIG SPENDER!Set a money goal for something
you need to save for. Be realistic.Plan how you will earn and save
the money. How long will you need to save for?
HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR FREE TIME?
Create a 5 day timetable for Monday to Friday. Time table
what you do after school.OR create a video blog no longer
than 2 minutes to share with your class.
GROW YOUR OWNHave a go growing your own
vegetables? Provide photographic evidence and a diary. Did you enjoy the experience? Do you think it is better to grow your own veggies?
Why?
INTERVIEW A PARENTConstruct a list of 5-10 questions enquiring about how they earned, spent and saved money when they
were your age. Interview a parent or caregiver and record their answers.
BACK IN TIMEResearch what people used
before money. How did they get what they needed to live? Write
a short explanation (1-2 paragraphs)
PROFESSIONAL SPORTWhat is the difference between an
amateur and a professional athlete?Create a table of 10 professional athletes, the country/team they
play for, the sport, how much they earn. Order them from highest to lowest by how much they earn.
NEW ZEALAND’S FLAGUsing an A4 piece of paper design a flag, which reflects New Zealand.
Be creative. Write a brief explanation why you chose your
design.
CURRENT AFFAIRSWatch the news for 3 days in a row. Write what were the stories that were:
a. Sadb. Funnyc. Heroicd. Scary
Don’t forget to say what you thought of each. Provide a little blurb about each of the news stories.
TAP N GOResearch this new way of paying and interview 4 people who have this facility. Create a PMI chart to
show what people think of it.
CLEVER SHOPPERSelect your favourite toy and find
out how much it costs at 3 different stores. Record the prices and the
difference between each store
PAYING THE BILLSAsk your parents for an estimate
or the actual cost of living in your house- find out the power, water, phone/internet, Sky TV (if
you have it). Work out how much per day your family has to
pay for these.
TO EFTPOS OR NOT TO EFTPOS‘All 10 year olds should have an
eftpos card’Write a persuasive piece of writing
to tell us why or why not.
HOLIDAYUsing brochures and the internet, plan a 7 day family holiday. Make
sure you include flights, accommodation, daily activities
HAVING A PETEveryone loves having a pet, but how much do they actually cost?
Find out the costs of having a cat/dog from purchasing the pet
and meals. to registering it, feeding and housing it for a month. Work out how much it costs to have a pet
each year.
QUIZCreate 10 quiz cards OR a 10
question quiz for your class. Your subject is: MONEY! You may do
foreign currency; how much is…? with photos of a variety of coins; NZ coins and banknotes; banking and money word meanings. Be
creative.
WHAT IS A BANK?Create an Information Report using
either a Flip Book or a Keynote slideshow about “a bank”.
Remember you need to classify a bank, and provide information in categories about a bank. You will
need to do some research.
PUZZLEMAKERCreate a word puzzle using
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker/ OR create a wordfind or word jumble nicely
on paper.Take a screen capture or print your final puzzle. You will need
the answers to!TOPIC: Shopping
PUBLIC TRANSPORTOne way to save money is using public transport regularly, rather
than running a car. This is possible for some people and not for others.
Create a PMI for using Public Transport, e.g., bus, train
DONATING TO A CHARITYWhat is a charitable trust? Choose and research a Charitable Trust in New Zealand. How do they support
the community or a group of people? Where does the money they fundraise go? Would you
donate to them? Why?
FREE STUFFResearch online or look in the
local newspaper, interview your parents and find what activities there are to do in Auckland for free! Create a table listing the venue, the type of activity, and the address for each activity.
RADIO JINGLECreate a radio jingle to advertise a
good or service. It must be 30 seconds or less. You need to
include in your jingle: name, phone number and other information. Be
prepared to share your jingle in front of the class!
GARAGE SALEYou’re having a garage sale.
Create a sign/poster to advertise your garage sale. It needs to be BOLD, and include the address, time, and any special items for
sale.
BARGAIN HUNTINGVisit an Opportunity Shop or
Secondhand Store and see what bargain you can buy. Record the event… what did you purchase? How much? How much do you think it would have cost you
brand new? Is this a good way to find some things? Why?
MONOPOLYPlay the board game, Monopoly, any version with your family or
friends.Write a recount afterwards about how the game played out. What
was your strategy? Did it work for you?
FROM FARM, TO STORECreate a comic using Comic Life or
a flow chart (with pictures, if possible) to show the process of
growing and getting a fresh, frozen or dried product to the
supermarket. You may choose any food item.
ON SALE!Choose a junk mail brochure and select 5 items. Cut them out and glue them in (or take a photo).
What is their original price? What is their discounted price? Work out how much money you would save (the difference for
each)?