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At Home Academy Work Shhets.Cdr STORM FC PLAYERS @HOME WORK SHEETS CALL TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS & SERVICES in futbolthe community ACADEMY SOCCER 254.220.3284 DL EEVEALOGPMUENET @storm_futbol @stormFutbol @stormFutbol MATHS MANIA CHALLENGE SHEET IN THE SOCCER FIELD DIAGRAM BELOW: • Find a circle and color it in green • Find 1 half-moon/ellipse shape • Find the 4 triangles and color them in blue and color in yellow • Find 2 different rectangles and color them in red • What shape is the whole field? Length Perimeter Area Width LINES OF SYMMETRY • Draw at least 2 lines of symmetry on each shape. Use a ruler. MATHS MANIA CHALLENGE SHEET MEAN, MODE AND MEDIAN EXTRACTING DATA CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCING OF EVENTS USE THE PLAYER PROFILE CARDS TO HELP: USE THE PLAYER PROFILE CARDS TO HELP: Use the Stadium fact sheets, explore the dates the A. Write the players names and ages in a list from A. What is the total age of the players in the stadiums were built and write them in order from the youngest to oldest from the player profile cards Player profile cards you are provided with? oldest to the newest stadium. you are provided with B. Who is the youngest player of the team? B. Work out the mean age from the team of players C. Who is the oldest player? ORDERING NUMBERS FROM LOWEST C. Work out the mean number of caps for the team TO HIGHEST D. Who has the most caps? Use the Stadium fact sheets, explore the numbers of D. Work out the mode age of these girls E. What is the total number of goals scored? seats available in each stadium and write them in order E. Work out the mode number of caps for the team. from the lowest number to the highest. F. Work out the median age of these girls F. Who has scored the most goals? G. Work out the median number of caps of the girls The mean is the total of the numbers divided by how many numbers there are. CONVERTING MEASUREMENTS To find the mean, add all the numbers together then divide USE THE PLAYER PROFILE CARDS TO HELP: by the number of numbers. The mean is not always a whole number. A. Who is the tallest player? The mode is the number that appears the most. B. How tall are they in centimetres? To find the mode, order the numbers lowest to highest and see which number appears the most often. C. Convert their height to metres and centimetres The median is the middle value. D. Convert their height to millimetres To find the median, order the numbers and see which one is in the middle of the list. E. Who is the shortest player? If there are two middle values, the median is halfway between them. This might not be a whole number. F. How tall are they in centimetres? G. Convert their height to metres and centimetres H. Convert their height to millimetres I. Write a sentence to describe the difference in height between these two players. COUNTRY AND CULTURE DISCOVERY SHEET Draw the flag Population Landmarks Other facts Week 1 - Complete the sheet for Western European Countries Week 2 - Complete the sheet for Eastern European Countries Week 3 - Complete the sheet for Scandinavian|Nordic Countries Capital city Cultures and Traditions Traditional foods Week 4 - Complete the sheet for Oceanic Countries Week 5 - Complete the sheet for Asian Countries Week 6 - Complete the sheet for Middle Eastern Countries Week 7- Complete the sheet for African Countries Week 8 - Complete the sheet for South American Countries Week 9- Complete the sheet for Central and North American Countries PLANNER SHEET ACHIEVING THE DREAM OF PLAYING FOOTBALL FOR MY COUNTRY Barriers feelings characteristics to achieving my dreams What might these barriers make you have? I might need to ove rcome the barriers Who emotions might help me along the way? I might feel when I am selected for the national team POETRY WRITING FRAME WRITING FRAME NEWSPAPER ARTICLE NEWSPAPER PLANNER The Soccer player I find inspirational is…. I find this player inspirational because…… (add key words) Stick image here Facts about my inspirational player (e.g. where was they were born, where they live, how old they are, their achievements) Use the notes above to help to write your article. You can write your completed article on to the Newspaper writing frame. INTRODUCTION END PARAGRAPH Introduce your inspirational player to the reader, using 1 W rite a short paragraph to finish the article. Make a or 2 facts you have found out. Explain what your article powerful statement about who you think is inspiring. is about. USING A PICTURE MIDDLE SECTION You can add a picture of your inspirational player Use this part of the article to help the reader get to know to make your article eye-catching. Write a statement the player you find inspiring. Use the facts you have under the photo describing what it shows. found to help. State what you find inspiring about her, WRITING A HEADLINE use the words you noted above to help. Make the title of your article eye-catching. Make readers want to read your article! KICK-OFF QUESTIONS Words in a player’s name How many words can you find in this player’s name? Your goal is 10! Each word must be at least three letters or more. Who can find the longest word?! MALACHAI SANTANA Midfielder: Storm FC 11B Homophones Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelt differently. Underline the correct version of the word in these sentences: a) Is Malachai happy to sit over their/there/they’re on the bench for this game? b) Their/There/They’re going to enjoy playing at the next tournament! c) They were pleased to have their/there/they’re training sessions early. d) Are/Our you going to watch the Storm FC UPSL play in the UPSL league? e) Did you here/hear about Edgar’s wonder save against OKC Energy FC? f) Where/Wear is the UEFA Men’s European Championships taking place next year? How many goals did you score? For every correct answer color in one of the soccer balls below. PLAYER PROFILES CAN YOU MAKE YOUR OWN PLAYER PROFILES FOR YOUR TEAM? MILLIE BRIGHT ISOBEL CHRISTIANSEN KAREN CARNEY POSITION: Defender CAPS: 26 POSITION: Midfielder CAPS: 27 POSITION: Midfielder CAPS: 137 AGE: 25 GOALS: 0 AGE: 25 GOALS: 6 AGE: 31 GOALS: 32 ENGLAND DEBUT: 2015 BORN:C hesterfield, Eng.ENGLAND DEBUT: 2016 BORN: Macclesfield, Eng. BORN: Solihull, Eng. ENGLAND DEBUT: 2005 CLUB: Olympic Lyon HEIGHT: 175cm CLUB: Chelsea HEIGHT: 164cm (France) HEIGHT: 163cm CLUB: Chelsea The centre-back or defensive midfielder is The winger scores goals, including on her Carney is one of the world’s best players, she has determined to recover from injury to play in the international debut against Estonia in 2015. played in three World Cups and three European FIFA 2019 World Cup. She was named 2016 Young Currently injured after the SheBelieves Cup final Championships. She played a key part in England Player of the Year and was awarded a spot in team against Japan, she is battling to be fit for the finishing third at the last World Cup. She received of the year in 2017-18. Horses were her first love, World Cup. Phil Neville describes her as “vital” to an MBE in 2017 for her services to football. but she is glad she chose football! his squad. KAREN BARDSLEY CARLY TELFORD LUCY BRONZE POSITION: Goalkeeper CAPS: 74 POSITION:G oalkeeper CAPS: 16 POSITION: Defender CAPS: 65 AGE: 34 GOALS: 0 AGE: 31 GOALS: 0 AGE: 27 GOALS: 7 BORN: Santa Monica, USAENGLAND DEBUT: 2005 BORN: Newcastle, Eng. ENGLAND DEBUT: 2007 BORN: Berwick-Upon-Tweed,ENGL AND DEBUT: 2013 England HEIGHT: 181cm CLUB: Manchester City HEIGHT: 174cm CLUB: Chelsea CLUB:Olympic Lyon HEIGHT: 171cm (France) Karen Bardsley is an American-born football player Carly Telford is a veteran of two England World who moved to England to play for Manchester City. Cup squads in 2007 and 2015. The England coach The PFA Women’s Player’s Player of the Year for She is considered one of the best goalkeepers in Phil Neville has been selecting her and she played 2017. She starred for England in their third-place the world. She is currently studying for a master’s two games in the SheBelieves Cup. She re-joined finish at the 2015 World Cup in Canada. Phil Neville degree in sports directorship. Chelsea from Notts County Ladies in 2017. has described Lucy as “the best player in the world.” TONI DUGGAN FRAN KIRBY NIKITA PARRIS POSITION: Forward CAPS: 70 POSITION: Forward CAPS: 37 POSITION: Forward CAPS: 31 AGE: 27 GOALS: 22 AGE: 25 GOALS: 12 AGE: 25 GOALS: 11 BORN: Liverpool, Eng. ENGLAND DEBUT: 2012 BORN: Reading, Eng. ENGLAND DEBUT: 2014 BORN: Toxteth, Eng. ENGLAND DEBUT: 2016 HEIGHT: 168cm CLUB: Barcelona (Spain) HEIGHT: 157cm CLUB: Chelsea HEIGHT: 162cm CLUB: Manchester City Toni is a fast two-footed player who scores goals! Fran has been described as a ‘mini Messi’ and Nikita has speed and power, scoring lots of goals She is one of only a few English players to play scored Chelsea’s first ever Champions League goal. for all the teams she has represented. She is abroad. The former Everton player has had to learn In 2018, Kirby was presented with the PFA Player’s now Manchester City’s all-time top goal scorer! a new language and develop a more technical game Player of the Year and the Football Writers’ Women’s Nikita has a sister who is also a very successful of football at Barcelona.
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