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Literacy Contract Goal 5: to participate in a Literacy Contract where skills are either established, consolidated or transferred Term 4 Week 1/2 Student name: Year Level: An activity is only completed if it is signed off by a teacher.

Spelling List Word Look, Cover, Write, Check Word Split 1 Ear 2 Fear 3 Dear 4 Hear 5 Spear 6 Light 7 Right 8 Fright 9 Height 10 Fight 11 Dispatch 12 Mismatch 13 Hatchback 14 Matchmaker 15 Outmatch

Activity List Complete the Activity list below. 1. Alphabetical and Number 2. Write a 60 word recount about 3. What Word? 4. Correctly spell 5 words Order. Place the words in the waking up with a spider on your There, Their or They re and right order. pillow Your and You re. 5. Comprehension. Read the 6. Rhyming Words. 7. Colour Code Story. Colour in 8. Correctly spell 10 words passage and answer the Place five RHYMING words in the the parts of the story needed. questions. chart. 9. Another Word For... 10. PROBLEM ZOO. Answer the questions 11. Create a layered collage showing examples of each word. 12. Correctly spell all 15 words

1 Alphabetical Order Number Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2 60 Word Recount Write a 60 word story about being chased by a mad dog. Use Adverbs and Adjectives Rewrite in blank section

3 What word? There - place - it is over there Their - ownership - it is their book They re - They are. Your - ownership - it is your book You re - personal - You re a good boy There, Their or They re??? Your or You re? 1 The car is over. 1 a very silly boy! 2 It is car. 2 How old are children? 3 going for a drive in car. 3 being silly with ball! 4 car is over. 4 How are you going to get ball? 5 How often do they go? 5 in for it!!!!! 6 is not enough water in the bottle. 6 a very nice person! 7 Why are they doing over. 7 words are very nice. I liked hearing them. 8 going with cat. 8 dressed very nicely today. 9 It is cat walking. 9 Lucky to be reading book today! 10 They go with cat a lot. 10 What is problem? 11 A lot of food is well cooked. 11 getting on my nerves!!!!!!! 12 food is well cooked. 12 late for class!!!!! 12 going to eat over. 12 Who is this with? 13 finished with books. 13 very helpful today. 14 Are they okay over with cat? 14 kids are how old????

4 Spelling - List 1 1 Ear 2 Fear 3 Dear 4 Hear 5 Spear Practice spelling in this area

5 Comprehension - Newspaper Article "If you find one, the best thing to do is turn your lights off, open your doors and windows, and encourage them to go outside," Ms Kelly said. "But don't touch them, or try and grab them." Microbats expected to invade Adelaide homes as winter sets in, prompting warning over rabies-like virus. 18 May 2015, 11:03am The nocturnal bats are about the same size as a mouse and can slip inside through windows or chimneys. The website for Adelaide Bat Care, a 24-hour voluntary rescue and advisory services, said the bats should not be disturbed if they were found hibernating because they could lose fat and storage supplies accumulated for their slumber. It asked to be contacted if a bat is found. Sue Westover from voluntary organisation Fauna Rescue said she typically received a maximum of 10 calls a year to remove hibernating bats from houses. Animal Welfare manager Deb Kelly said there would be an influx of small bats across Adelaide over the next couple of weeks as the species looked for places to hibernate until spring. She said calls usually came from residents who had bats hibernating in their houses over several winters, and who decided to do something about it after seeing reports that they could carry a rabies-like virus. "They normally rest in hollows in trees but if they don't find a hollow they will go for roof spaces. They are only the size of the mouse they can get in open windows or anything," she said. She said they did not pose a threat to pets but a very small percentage carried the Australian bat lyssavirus that could be passed to humans. "But it's only 1 per cent of the bat population that has it," Ms Westover said. She said she received other calls about bats that might have flown inside a house chasing an insect. "Generally you'll find it's mainly older houses, old country homes," Ms Westover said. "I might get four calls a year that a bat has flown into the house and it's normally because they left a door or a window open."

Questions the correct answer Cockroach The bats are the same size as... Microbats are expected to invade... Adelaide homes as Summer sets in Adelaide homes as Spring sets in Mouse Rat Chicken Adelaide homes as Winter sets in Adelaide homes as Autumn sets in There would be an influx in bats as the species... Looked for a place with a small family until Autumn The bats are prompting a warning over. Flu like virus Polio like virus Looked for a warm place until Summer Looked for a place with lots of food until Winter Looked for a place to hibernate until Spring Bloodborne like virus Rabies like virus Tree hollows They normally rest in... A bat is... Burrows in the ground Nocturnal Diurnal Letterboxes Haunted homes

They don t pose a threat but could carry.. Fauna Rescue said she typically received a maximum of... calls a year the Australian bat lymatavirus 20 the Australian bat lyssavirus 5 the Australian bat lysnavirus 10 the Australian bat lissavirus 15 Bats should not be disturbed if they were found hibernating because they She said she received other calls about bats that... could... might have flown inside a house chasing an insect. lose the plot and attack you lose their sense of direction might have flown inside a house chasing another bat. lose heat and freeze to death might have flown inside a house chasing a cat. lose fat and storage supplies might have flown inside a house chasing a human. "If you find one, the best thing to do is... turn your lights on, close the door and windows, and give them a soft surface to sleep turn your lights off, open your doors and windows, and encourage them to go outside turn your heater on, open your doors and close windows, and hit them with a broom turn your house upside down, weld shut the doors and windows, and throw ice blocks at them

6 Rhyming Words Rhyming words are words that sound the same... Cat = bat. It has the same ending sound Word Rhyme 1 Rhyme 2 Rhyme 3 Rhyme 4 Rhyme 5 1 Cat Bat Fat Mat Splat Flat 2 Stare 3 Ear 4 Light 5 Scream 6 River 7 Snake 8 Ned 9 Cloud 10 Snap 11 Like 12 Bin 13 Tree 14 Scratch 15 Rock

7 Colour Code Story. Use the colour code below to find parts of the story. Verb Adverb Adverb Adverb Adverb Running Swimming Dancing Swooping Kicking Bouncing Cooking Drawing Fighting Talking Laughing Driving Staring

8 Spelling - List 2 6 Light 7 Right 8 Fright 9 Height 10 Fight Practice spelling in this area

9 Another word for 1 Ear 2 Fear 3 Dear 4 Hear 5 Spear 6 Light 7 Right 8 Fright 9 Height 10 Fight 11 Dispatch 12 Mismatch 13 Hatchback 14 Matchmaker 15 Outmatch

10 1 PROBLEM ZOO. 2 3 4 5 6

7 10 8 11 9 12

11 Stick layered collage here.

12 Spelling list 3 11 Dispatch 12 Mismatch 13 Hatchback 14 Matchmaker 15 Outmatch Practice spelling in this area