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Teachers Solutions 3.2A My Team Challenge – Group Activity One

Teachers Solutions 3.2A My Team Challenge – Group Activity One

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Teachers Solutions 3.2a My Team Challenge – Group Activity One

Complete the sentences to each football club’s theme song using words from the box below: 1. Like the Tiger of old, we're strong and we're bold, for we're from Tiger (yellow and black), we're from Tigerland. 2. We are Geelong, the greatest team of all. 3. You can't beat the boys of the Bulldog breed, we're the team of the mighty West. 4. We’re the Eagles, we’re flying high. 5. We’re a happy team at Hawthorn; we’re the mighty flying Hawks. 6. We are the navy Blues, we are the old dark navy Blues. 7. Oh when the Saints go marching in, oh when the Saints go marching in. 8. For the Premiership’s a cakewalk, for good old Collingwood. 9. See the Bombers fly up, up to win the Premiership flag. 10. So join in the chorus, sing it one and all, join in the chorus, North are on the ball. 11. We’re the pride of South Australia we’re the mighty Adelaide Crows. 12. Freo heave ho, Freo heave ho! 13. We’ve got the Power to win Power to rule, come on Port Adelaide. 14. Whether the odds be great or be small, Swans will go in and win overall. 15. It’s the emblem of the team we love, the team of the Red and the Blue. 16. Go Lions, Lions we’ll kick the winning score. 17. We are the Suns of the Gold Coast sky. 18. Well there’s a big big sound, from the west of the town, it’s the sound of the mighty Giants.

Blues Geelong Giants Saints Tigerland Freo Tiger Port West Suns Freo Eagles Bulldog Adelaide Town Adelaide Hawks Blue Bombers Sky Brisbane Blues Crows Sound

Power Hawthorn North Melbourne Swans Red Power Lions Saints Collingwood

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Teacher solutions 3.2e My Team Challenge – Group Activity Five

Scrap paper is required for this activity. Team Goals Behinds Total Winner Work together with your team to solve the following number problems. Melbourne 11 17 83 West Coast 11 8 74 Key Each behind is worth one point. Swans 15 12 102 Each goal is worth six points. St Kilda 7 8 50 1. What is each team’s score at the end of the game? Adelaide 11 9 75 2. Tick the box of the team that won Geelong Cats 12 15 87 each match.

Which team has the largest 16 14 110 winning margin? Hawthorn 12 23 95 What is the margin? 52 points Essendon 13 10 88 3. What is the closest match result? Collingwood 12 12 84 3 points 4. Which teams played in that game? Port Adelaide 15 14 104 North Melbourne, Richmond 5. Who won? 17 20 122 North Melbourne Carlton 16 15 111 Fremantle 9 10 64

North Melbourne 10 3 63 Richmond 9 6 60

Gold Coast SUNS 12 13 85 GWS Giants 11 6 72

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Teacher solutions 5.1a The Footy Competition –

Team name: Addition and Subtraction 1. 18 West Coast players + 18 Fremantle players

Total number of football players 36

2. For each of the equations below, circle whether there should be a plus sign (+) or a minus (–) sign to make the equation correct.

24 + 13 = 37

87 - 9 = 78

33 - 11 = 22

3. Fremantle and the are scheduled to play a match at Subiaco. There are 557 West Coast supporters who attend the game. 1014 people actually attend the game in total. How many of them are Fremantle supporters? Answer: 457 General Knowledge 4. What is the capital city of Western Australia? Answer: 5. Near what river is the capital city located? Hint: It is the name of a bird. Answer: Swan 6. When did the Fremantle join the AFL competition? Answer: 1995 7. When did the West Coast Eagles win their first AFL premiership? Answer: 1992 8. What is the predominant colour on the Dockers’ home jumper? Answer: Purple When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. The next footy ground that you will visit is TIO Stadium in Darwin, Northern Territory!

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Teacher solutions 5.1b The Footy Competition – The Northern Territory

Team name: Division and Multiplication 1. For each of the equations below, circle whether there should be a multiplication sign (x) or a division sign (÷) to make the equation correct.

30 ÷ 6 = 5

30 x 6 = 180

2. In Australian Football, a goal is worth six points. How many points would each of the following teams score if they kicked the following number of goals? a. Geelong Cats 4 goals = 24 points b. Carlton 8 goals = 48 points 3. If a goal is worth six points and a behind is worth one point, how many points did each of the following teams score? a. Hawthorn 5 goals 3 behinds = 33 points b. Essendon 8 goals 8 behinds = 56 points c. Richmond 13 goals 13 behinds = 91 points d. Brisbane Lions 14 goals 3 behinds = 87 points General Knowledge 4. What town is Uluru (Ayers Rock) closest to? Hint: It’s a two-word answer. L E C A I R P I N G S S Answer: Alice Springs 5. What was the name of the cyclone that destroyed Darwin in 1974? C Y T A R E Answer: Tracey When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. The footy grounds that you will visit next are in Adelaide, South Australia!

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Teacher solutions 5.1b The Footy Competition – South Australia

Team name: Dollars and Cents 1. A team of AFL players decided to pool their money to see whether they could afford to buy a new football. They each went to their piggy banks to collect their loose change. The table below tells us how much money each player in the group had:

The ruck-rover $6

The full-back $12

The full-forward $11

The centre half-back $13

The ruckman $8

a. Which of the players contributes the most money to the football? Answer: Centre half-back b. Which player contributes the least amount? Answer: The ruck-rover c. What is the total amount of money that the players raised from their piggy banks? Answer: $50 d. If a new football costs $55, how much more money do they need to raise? Answer: $5 2. If it costs $3 for an adult and $1.50 for a child to catch a bus from the city centre to the football stadium: a. How much does it cost a family of two adults and three children to catch the bus to the stadium? Answer: $10.50 b. Would it be cheaper for the same family to buy a Family Ticket for $10? Answer: Yes c. Explain the reasons for your answer. The family would save 50 cents by buying the Family Ticket.

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Teacher solutions 5.1c The Footy Competition– South Australia

General Knowledge 1. What is the capital city of South Australia? Answer: Adelaide 2. What river runs through this capital city? Answer: Torrens 3. In what year did the Crows win their first AFL premiership? Answer: 1997 4. In what year did Port Adelaide win its first AFL premiership? Answer: 2004 5. How many states does South Australia share its borders with? Circle your answer:

1 2 3 4 5 6

When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. You are now ready to head to for the next round

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Teacher solutions 5.1d The Footy Competition – Queensland

Team name: Distance and Time 1. Over the next four rounds, the Brisbane Lions play their games interstate. Darwin

a. Calculate how far they will have to fly (round trip — there and back) to play the following teams: i. Adelaide Crows 3248 kms ii. Richmond 2766 kms Brisbane iii. Fremantle 7222 kms Perth Sydney 3,611km iv. Sydney Swans 1512 kms Adelaide 756kms 1624kms Melbourne b. How far, in total, do the players travel over the four weeks? 1,383kms Launceston Answer: 14,748 kms 2. ’Time on’ is the amount of time added to a 20-minute quarter of football. If the quarter went from 2:30 pm until 2:55 pm, how much ‘time on’ has been added to the quarter? Answer: 5 minutes General Knowledge 1. What is the capital city of Queensland? Answer: Brisbane 2. Near which river is this capital located? Answer: Brisbane 3. In what year did the Brisbane Lions win their first premiership? Answer: 2001 4. Which of the following is the Gold Coast NOT known for? a. Hosting the 2018 Commonwealth Games b. The place you will find Dreamworld c. The location of Rottnest Island d. Its rainforest hinterland Answer: c. Rottnest Island is a holiday island 18km from Fremantle, Perth 5. Before they were known as the Brisbane Lions, what was the Brisbane team called? Circle your answer from one of the following names: Brisbane Cows Brisbane Bulls 6. In what year did the play their first official AFL game?Answer: 2011 When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. The next round takes you to Page 5 of 12 Teacher Solutions

Teacher solution 5.1e The Footy Competition – New South Wales

Team name: Dollars and Cents 1. Use the information below to solve the questions below.

adult entrance to the football $19

child's entrance to the football (14 and under) $2.20

children under six FREE

family ticket ( two adults, two children) $40.30

hot dogs $4

tub of chips $3

bottle of soft drink $3

fruit $1

water $3

a. A mother decides to take her two children (aged 4 and 13) to the football. Calculate how much it will cost to attend the match. Answer: $21.20 b. How much does a family with two adults and two children (over 6 years old and under 14) save if they purchase a family ticket instead of buying individual tickets? Answer: $2.10 c. Calculate the total cost of buying i. Two bottles of soft drink Answer: $6 ii. Two tubs of chips Answer: $6 iii. Two hot dogs Answer: $8 Total cost Answer: $20

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Teacher solutions 5.1e The Footy Competition – New South Wales

d. Two families decide to have a day of fun at the football. Calculate the costs of their outing.

Family A Family B

$ $

Two adults, two children not under 6 One adult, two children, one child $42.40 $23.40 and not purchasing a family ticket (under 6)

Two waters $4 Two soft drinks $6

Two soft drinks $6 One water $2

Two hot dogs $8 Three apples $3

TOTAL $60.40 TOTAL $34.40

e. Which family has the cheapest outing to the footy? Answer: Family B f. How can a family make its day to the footy cheaper? Answer: Take their own food/buy a Family Ticket (Family A). General Knowledge 1. What is the capital of New South Wales? Answer: Sydney 2. Name two famous landmarks of the capital city. Answer 1: The Answer 2: The Opera House 3. Name the only other AFL/VFL football team that Greater Western Sydney (GWS) inaugural coach Kevin Sheedy has coached? Answer: Essendon 4. In what year did the Sydney Swans win their last AFL premiership? Answer: 2012 5. With the introduction of GWS in 2012, a. How many teams now make up the AFL? Answer: 18 teams b. How many games are played each full round? Answer: 9 games 6. What Melbourne suburb did the Sydney Swans originally come from? Answer: South Melbourne a. South Melbourne b. North Melbourne c. West Melbourne When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. The Australian Capital Territory is your next destination

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Teacher solutions 5.1f The Footy Competition – Australian Capital Territory

Team name: Although no AFL team officially represents the Australian Capital Territory, AFL teams frequently play here. Break the Code The following is a word code about . Break the code by giving each number (in the code) a letter from the table provided. (Please note, not all letters are used.)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 19 7 18 26 23 11 10 12 16 22 17 3 14 8 4 25 15 21 6 13 9 24

Canberra is the capital city of Australia. It was built in the 1920s and replaced Melbourne as the nation’s capital. The original Parliament House was used until 1988 when the new Parliament House was opened by the Queen. Canberra has many important national buildings and monuments like the Art Gallery, the National Museum and the National War Memorial. It is also where the High Court of Australia is located.

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Teacher solutions 5.1f The Footy Competition – Australian Capital Territory

Team name: General Knowledge 1. Canberra is the capital of the Australian Capital Territory. What other place is it the capital city of? Answer: Australia 2. How many Parliament Houses are there in Canberra? Circle the right answer. 8 2 3 1

3. What is the name of the lake in Canberra? a. Lake Chattanooga b. Lake Burley Griffin c. Lake Menzies Answer: Lake Burley Griffin 4. Who is the Prime Minister of Australia? Answer: Prime Minister of the day 5. Which of the following is NOT found in Canberra? a. The National Art Gallery b. The Australian Institute of Sport c. The National War Memorial d. Federation Square Answer: d. Federation Square is in Melbourne

When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. Your next destination is Tasmania

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Welcome to Teacher solutions 5.1g Tasmania! The Footy Competition – Tasmania

Team name:

Although no AFL team officially represents Tasmania, AFL teams such as Hawthorn often play here. Scoreboard Maths 1. If a goal equals six points and a behind equals one point, calculate the points for each team in the chart below and then answer the following questions.

Quarter Teams Goals Behinds Points Score

Hawthorn 3 1 19 1st North Melbourne 2 1 13

Hawthorn 8 5 53 2nd North Melbourne 7 3 45

Hawthorn 11 12 78 3rd North Melbourne 12 6 78

Hawthorn 17 19 121 4th North Melbourne 16 25 121

a. At the end of the first quarter, which team was leading and by how many points? Answer: Hawthorn by 6 b. How many points did Hawthorn score in the second quarter? Answer: 34 points (53–19) c. How many points did North Melbourne score in the second quarter? Answer: 32 points (45–13) d. In which quarter did each team kick its highest score? Answer: 4th quarter, both teams e. Which team won the game? Answer: It was a draw

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Teacher solutions 5.1g The Footy Competition – Tasmania

2. For the chart below, calculate whether the final score for each of the teams can be divided evenly by the following numbers, and indicate with a YES or NO.

Team Score 4 5 6 9

Adelaide Crows 40 10 Yes 8 Yes 6.67 No $4.45 No

Melbourne 89 22.25 No 17.8 No 14.83 No 9.89 No

Port Adelaide 112 28 Yes 22.4 No 18.67 No 12.45 No

Fremantle 126 31.5 No 25.2 No 21 Yes 14 Yes

General Knowledge 1. What is the name of the capital city of Tasmania? Answer: 2. What is the name of the strait that separates Tasmania from mainland Australia? Answer: Bass Strait 3. What is the name of the river that runs through Hobart? Answer: Derwent 4. What famous chocolate is made in Tasmania? Answer: Cadbury 5. What is the most famous extinct animal from Tasmania? Answer: Tasmanian Tiger When you have determined your answers and double-checked your calculations, see your classroom teacher who will give you a clue that your team will need for the final puzzle. Head to for the AFL

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Teacher solutions 5.1h The Footy Competition – Victoria

Team name: Grand Final Maths 1. The scores below are from famous Grand Finals played in the AFL. If a goal equals six points and a behind equals one point, calculate each team’s final score and then circle which team won the premiership cup?

Year Teams Goals Behinds Points Score

West Coast 12 13 85 2006 Sydney Swans 12 12 84

St Kilda 10 14 74 1966 Collingwood 10 13 73

North Melbourne 9 22 76 1977 Collingwood 10 16 76

General Knowledge 1. Number the boxes to put the Victorian teams in alphabetical order:

5. Hawthorn 10. Western Bulldogs 8. Richmond 4. Geelong 1. Carlton

7. North Melbourne 3. Essendon 2. Collingwood 6. Melbourne 9. St Kilda

2. When did the Victorian Football League competition start? Answer: 1897 3. What are the two Melbourne grounds at which Victorian clubs play? Answer: MCG and Etihad Stadium 4. Which of the Victorian teams is not a Melbourne-based team? Answer: Geelong 5. What is the name of the river that runs through Melbourne? Answer: Yarra River 6. Which team used to be known as Footscray? Answer: Western Bulldogs 7. Which team used to be known as the Shinboners? Answer: North Melbourne 8. Which team is known as the Bombers? Answer: Essendon 9. The is given to the player in the AFL competition each year. In which of the following years did three players share the medal? Circle your answer: 1994 2006 1936 2003 2000

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Teacher solutions 9.1 Great Leaders

Fill in the gaps Use the words in the box below to fill in the gaps in the passage.

A great leader often has to think about other people before they think of themselves.

Leaders often succeed by being good listeners and showing maturity in their work with other people (like Michael Long).

They are able to take responsibility for other people and to encourage their teammates to do their very best. Often they have to show great bravery and skill (like 'Jill Lindsay) and inspire others to try their hardest to get great results and find success.

Jim Stynes did this when he was president of Melbourne. Other leader like show us that hard work and determination will help us to succeed.

encourage listeners skill determination bravery

succeed inspire success maturity responsibility

Leadership Word Find

BRAVERY LISTENING Y V E W S X U F B Y X G G B U CARING MATURITY A T O G C K C I V X N K N I D COURAGE PERSISTENCE C R I N A U I M F I Y I O W D DETERMINATION RESPECT ENCOURAGING RESPONSIBILITY K S W L H R T L G F R N I U C HARD SKILL I Y B C I C U A L K E S T V L INSPIRING WORK W F E L E B R O K K V P A Q W KINDNESS M Z U P I U I I C S A I N R B Leadership Words U U S H O S V S K Q R R I X L Choose five of the words listed in the Word Find G E M C T C T I N J B I M N P in this lesson. R F N P R U N E U O M N R F U In your workbooks, write a paragraph about L E Z R W D Z D N D P G E W H someone you know who has displayed that quality. C A R I N G U J Q I Y S T H A You might like to draw a picture of that person or a A Q P E R S I S T E N C E P R symbol that represents each of those qualities. For T U S Y T I R U T A M G D R D example, if you choose the word ‘persistence’, your sentence might be, “My brother was very persistent B S A G A M V Z P I Q V R R H when learning how to kick a football. Now he can kick the ball straight to me.”

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