P5/6/7 have been learning about measurement in maths. On Shrove Tuesday, we used weighing scales and measuring jugs to bake pancakes! Here are a selection of photos from our process… and the yummy results!
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P5/6/7 have been learning about measurement in maths. On Shrove Tuesday, we used weighing scales and measuring jugs to bake pancakes! Here are a selection of photos from our process… and the yummy results!
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Good Morning,
I hope you are all staying safe and enjoying this bumper load of snow! Here are some learning activities for today. If you have any questions or would just like to say hi, feel free to email me on Glow. 👋🏻
Maths –
Literacy – Take a look at this article about Polar Bears: http://Polar Bear Facts Nat Geo Kids
Answer the following Taskmap questions, write down or type your answers. Share with me on Glow if you can.
Read and Understand
Infer What’s Not There
Why is blending in with their surroundings important for polar bears when hunting?
Explore Some More
Reflect and Respond
Create Something Great
Draw a Polar Bear and her cub. Label the drawing with interesting facts about Polar Bears.
See if you can spot some Polar Bears LIVE on camera from Wapusk National Park in Canada.
Happy Learning,
Miss Florence
Good Morning,
I hope you have all been enjoying this snowy weather. Can you remember how to say ‘It is snowing’ in French?
Here are some learning activities for you to try today.
Maths – Measure the depth of the snow with a ruler or tape measure, add to a chart to compare with yesterday. Is it more or less? By how many centimetres?
Winter Market Money – Take a look at these money problems. Solve on paper or, if you can, print the sheet.https://glowscotland-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/gw24florencekirsty_glow_sch_uk/IQAp2FMpczonTZWof7771j4-AXKRHGNZNTJyqSwKe21kHOg?e=KVZtF1
STEM – Try this Ski Lift Engineering project. Use problem solving skills to build a functioning pulley system. Ski Lift Engineering – STEM.mov
Literacy – In your best handwriting, write a diary entry for your day. Try to use descriptive words. For example:
8:00 am – Woke up and looked out of the window – more snow! I had a dream about sledging.
8:30am – Had boiled eggs with toast for breakfast. The hot melted butter tasted delicious.
9:00 am – Took my dog for a long walk, had to wear heavy snow boots and a cozy hat.
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If you would like to share any learning with me on Glow, that would be brilliant! If not, I will be delighted to hear about it when we get back to school.
As always, comment to let me know if there is an issue with any of the links.
Happy learning,
Miss Florence
Good Morning P5/6/7
Here are some learning activities for you to have a look at on this snowy day.Senses Poetry – Open this file for instructions on how to write a descriptive poem using the 5 senses. Snow Day Poetry.
Magimix – Use 1,6,6,2,3,1 to equal 30.
Measuring – Use a ruler or a tape measure to find the depth of the snow. Record your findings.
STEM – Create a chain reaction. Use dominos, Lego, blocks, marbles, (anything you can find) to make the longest chain reaction you can. Film it toppling down and experiment with slow motion on a device if you have one available. The science: When you line something like dominos up they have potential energy. When you knock over the first domino this potential energy is changed into kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.