SLC 1 Home Learning

Hi

We hope you are all well.  The kids have plenty of jobs in their home learning pack but here are another couple of ideas for the week ahead.  After the Easter holidays we will update a list of job for the coming week on a Monday morning.  Please do not stress over completing tasks these are only suggestions and we completely understand that this time is particularly challenging for some of our kids with the lack of school routine etc.

Practice your sounds – all jingles are on YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euxN7LGOoLc

Counting- try counting objects such as toys and giving your adult the number asked for.  Try finding numbers around the house.  Tell your adult what number you have found.  Listen to and take part in counting songs on YouTube 

Be creative and be part of your community- you could still make a rainbow if you haven’t already done so to display in your window.  This week people are going to be making a sunshine to display in their windows.

Follow instructions- help an adult make lunch

Join in with physical activity: Joe Wicks on YouTube, play outside in your garden or in SLC 1 we particularly love GoNoodle on YouTube- we all love the dinosaur stomp.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imhi98dHa5

We miss you all and stay safe.

Miss Stobbs and Miss McMillan xx

SLC 2 Home Learning

Hi everyone,

I hope you are all safe and well!!

Please keep working through your pack that was sent home last week and remember that 1 literacy and numeracy task per day is enough. You do not need to write directly on to the worksheets as you can use the laminated white card to record your work and reuse the worksheets again in a few weeks.  Also, please log on to bug club and sumdog regularly as we enjoy using this in class.

We love listening to stories in class so why not log on to www.worldofdavidwalliams.com where you can listen to the author read a free story each day. My wee boy has really enjoyed doing this!!

Have you painted, drawn, chalked or made a picture of a rainbow for your living room window yet? This is a good a activity to do this week to let everyone know they need to stay safe and stay indoors. I’ll be making one for my window this week.

Can you try and make a calm down jar this week? These are good to play with if you need a little time by yourself. I have  attached a link to a website to give you ideas of what to make if you wish to do so. Some of the non-glitter jars might be best to make.

https://www.therealisticmama.com/11-awesome-calm-down-jars/

I will post on here after the Easter holiday to give you more suggestions of activities and jobs you can do.

Take care everyone.

Mrs Blaney