CLIC Targets

CLIC Targets for the week 31/05/2021:

C – Count Fourways: I can count in ¼s.

L – Review of 2x, 5x and 10x tables.

I – Coin Multiplication (Step 1): I can complete a 1, 10 card.
For example 32 x 1 = 32 and 32 x 10 = 320. I have attached a video link to help you but please remember that we are only doing the x1 and 10 calculations.

C – Division (Step 14): I can solve a division number sentence with objects.
Remember to set out the correct number in the starting pile. Know what size of smaller pile you are making. Then pull out smaller piles until the starting pile has all gone. Finally, count how many ‘lots of…’ there were.

You can practise these targets each day.

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Another Busy Week in Primary 3!

On Monday we created  pieces of food out of recycled materials. Once we had finished our creations,  the children showcased their pieces of art to the class and explained why they had chosen these pieces of food. When talking about their creations of food, the children informed the class of the different materials that had been used to create their masterpieces. Today we have been investigating why our bodies need water and all the benefits to our health. This afternoon we painted our Diyas lamps while listening to some relaxing music too.

CLIC Targets

CLIC Targets for the week 24/05/2021:

C – Count Fourways: I can count in 2000s.

L – Step 9: 2x table

I – X10 & ÷10 (÷10 – Step 1): I can divide multiples of 10 by 10.
For example 130 ÷ 10 = ?

C – Subtraction (Step 17): I can solve 2 digit – 1 digit.
Remember to find the starting number, count back the right amount and see where you have landed.
For example 47 – 4 = ?

You can practise these targets each day.

Last Week’s Work

A Busy Week in Primary 3!

We started our week by measuring our cress plants and documenting their growth in our individual cress diaries. We have also had the chance to develop our understanding of the Eat Well Guide and the 5 different food groups within it. At the end of our Eat Well Guide lesson we were introduced to a famous painter called Giuseppe Arcimboldo. The children were shown paintings by the famous painter and then had the opportunity to create their own fruit and vegetable portraits. To finish off our week, we participated in a class food tasting session that included fruits and vegetables. After our food tasting session was finished,  we created some still life drawings of our chosen fruit. Today we have been learning all about the Hindu festival of light – Diwali! During our lesson today we used clay to create Diwali diya lamps of our own.

CLIC Targets

CLIC Targets for the week 17/05/2021:

C – Count Fourways: I can count in 200s.

L – Step 9: 2x table

I – X10 & ÷10 (x10 – Step 1): I can multiply whole numbers by 10.
For example 13 x 10 = ?

C – Addition (Step 17): I can solve 2 digit + 1 digit.
Remember to find the 2 digit number, count on the amount to be added and write down where you have landed.
For example 42 + 6 = ?

You can practise these targets each day.

Our Work This Week

Yesterday in class during our Topic on Food and Health,  we looked closely at the importance of washing our hands. As a class we completed a scientific experiment on why soap is important and how it stops the spread of germs. Our experiment included water, ground pepper and dish soap. The children had a fantastic time learning about germs and how to prevent them spreading. The ground pepper and soap allowed the children to visualize what soap does to the germs on our hands.

CLIC Targets

CLIC Targets for the week 10/05/2021:

C – Count Fourways: I can count in 20s.

L – Step 9: 2x table

I – Jigsaw Numbers (Step 3): I can find the missing piece to 100.
Remember to make the units digit total 10 and the tens digit total 9.
For example 54 + ? = 100

C – Division (Step 13): I can arrange a division number sentence.
Remember to set out the correct number in the starting pile and know what size of group you are making.
For example 15 ÷ 3 = 15 blocks going into piles of 3.

You can practise these targets each day.