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Year 7

Eulogy

English lesson 11 for year 7 (Series 2)

Learn about the significance and structure of eulogies as motivational speeches. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.

Wedding speech

English lesson 12 for year 7 (Series 2)

Learn about the tenor and language features of a wedding speech. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.

Graduation speech

English lesson 13 for year 7 (Series 2)

Learn about the language features and key elements of graduation speeches. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.

ANZAC Day speech

English lesson 14 for year 7 (Series 2)

Learn about the rhetorical devices and language features authors use to create speeches that commemorate important events. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.

Celebratory speeches

English lesson 15 for year 7 (Series 2)

Consolidate your understanding of different kinds of celebratory speeches. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.

Number and place value

Mathematics lesson 1 for year 7 (Series 1)

Review how to record numbers in expanded form to show the place value of each digit. You'll need paper and a pencil.

Number and place value

Mathematics lesson 2 for year 7 (Series 1)

Explore how to record numbers using index notation. You'll need pencil, paper and ruler, 10-sided or interactive dice and a place value chart.

Number and place value

Mathematics lesson 3 for year 7 (Series 1)

Investigate recording large numbers using index notation. You'll need pencil and paper.

Number and place value

Mathematics lesson 4 for year 7 (Series 1)

Learn how to define and compare prime and composite numbers. You'll need a pencil or pen, paper, household items to use for counting, and a hundreds chart.

Number and place value

Mathematics lesson 5 for year 7 (Series 1)

Learn about representing whole numbers as products of powers of prime factors. You'll need paper and a pencil, and 10-sided or interactive dice.

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