Miss Lee’s Groups

Hello to everyone that is in my literacy, numeracy and wellbeing groups. I have really enjoyed finding out how you are all doing over the last few days and what sort of things you have been up to. I thought it would be helpful to set a few wee tasks that you could try at home if you are needing something else to do. Parents and carers, please note these are just suggestions for your children. Please don’t feel under pressure to do them the most important thing is that you are all well and happy.

Literacy

Bug Club – All of the pupils have had new books added so that they have some new books to read.

Name 5 Things Challenge – This is a game that you can play in the house to practice using nouns. We had been doing some work on this in school last term.  Can you name 5 things that …….

  • Smell nice
  • Feel soft
  • That sound nice
  • That are shaped like circles
  • That taste sweet

You could write your answers down on the whiteboards that came home with you or collect the items together and organise them into groups.

Writing – Pupils could practice writing out the alphabet in small and capital letters pairing the letters with one another as they are writing it out i.e. Aa, Bb, Cc…..  This could be done on their whiteboards or their alphabet sheets in their packs, on post it notes or big sheets of paper. Have fun doing it using pens, crayons, pencils try to make it as colourful as you can.

 

Numeracy

Outdoor Maths Challenge – If you go for a walk this week see if you can find the following things on your walk.

  • Find 8 leaves
  • Find 5 stones
  • Use twigs to make a triangle.
  • Look for different objects that have a circle in them i.e. the wheels on a bike
  • Find 3 different kinds of minibeast.

Days of the Week Challenge – Can you write out the seven days of the week and then try to do the following tasks.

  • What day is after Thursday?
  • What day is before Wednesday?
  • What day comes before Saturday?
  • Which day comes after Monday?
  • What day is it 2 days after Tuesday?
  • What day is it 3 days before Monday?
  • Which day comes before Thursday?
  • What day is it 2 days after Friday?

 

Don’t forget you have Sumdog that you can log into to use for maths and also there is Topmarks. There are lots of other websites suggested on the sheets that we sent home in March as well.

 

Something Else To Try

The Wellbeing group that spend time with me when assemblies are taking place have enjoyed doing some cooking and baking with me. I thought you might like to try some of the recipes that we have tried. First up are pancakes, this is particular favourite in our house.

Ingredients
8oz flour
3oz caster sugar
1tspn Bicarbonate Soda
2tspns Cream of Tartar
Pinch of salt
1desertspoon vegetable oil
2 large eggs
Half pint of milk

 

Put all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix together until you have a smooth mixture. Gently heat up a frying pan.  Carefully put a spoonful of the batter in the frying pan and let it cook until there are bubbles popping in the batter. This is the point at which it is ready to turn. Flip the pancake over and cook for another minute or so. Once you are happy they are cooked lift them out of the pan and let them cool on a cooling rack.

 

I hope you are doing well this week. Take care and stay safe.

Love Miss Lee

P1/2 Home Learning – 27.4.20

Primary ½ Weekly Tasks – 27.4.20

 

Hello Everyone,

I hope you managed to have a look through last weeks tasks and managed to get some completed.  Remember not to worry too much if you aren’t able to get through everything.  We can learn in lots of different ways like helping an adult bake or cook, or going on a walk and looking at nature.  I know everyone is just doing the best that they can.  I have some more ideas for you to work through this week. Please remember to stay safe and look after yourselves, I hope to see you all really soon.

Miss Stafford

 

Literacy

Sounds

 

P1 – Your new sounds this week is “er”.  What words can you come up with that have this sound in it?

Have a watch of Geraldine exploring this sound here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK8_kUg3454

Can you go a hunt around your house too?

Try to write any “er” words you can come up with an adult.  You can try to underwrite or overwrite.

 

P2 – Your new sound this is “y” but makes the same sound as last weeks sound – confusing!  This sound comes at the ends of words so see what words you can make.

Have a watch of this video exploring this sound here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5GKtk0RCE8

Try to write down some of the words in the video or from your Active Literacy booklet.

Can you write 3 sentences using 3 “y” words?

 

Remember to have a look at your jolly phonics songs and actions, most of them can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26uXtUYssuo

 

Reading

Remember to log onto Bug Club to access your new book this week.  You can also look back over previous books through your “library” to help you practice sounding out and blending.

 

Writing

Write about what you have been up to over the last week, including any chores, school work, family time – anything! Primary 2’s should be aiming to write as much independently as possible and Primary 1’s should aim to copy a sentence an adult has written for you.

Challenge: Have you done any baking or cooking with an adult? If so, write a set of instructions explaining how you did it and the ingredients involved.

 

Numeracy

Time

How did you get on practicing reading a clock at home or on the online activity?  This week, try to draw/make/design your own clock.  Ask an adult to help you.  You can then set the time to whatever you like and challenge yourself!

 

Sumdog

Remember to log onto sumdog, you can find your log in details attached to your home learning pack.  I have set you a new set of challenges to complete this week tailored to your level.

 

Number Blocks and Number Jacks

If you fancy a bit of a more relaxed approach to keeping up with your maths, have a watch of Number Blocks or Number Jacks on YouTube.  They really help to develop your understanding of numbers and are good fun to watch!

Number Blocks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPlwvN0w4qFSP1FllALB92w

Number Jacks:   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWKuiktSh-V3E4ysPU0VC3Q

 

Counting

P1: Remember to keep practicing your counting, there are lots of great songs online, such as this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MVzXKfr6e8

 

P2: Focus on skip counting in 2s, 5s, and 10s.  Here’s a good video to help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_yUC1NCFkE

 

Health and Wellbeing

Remember to look after YOU! The most important thing is to keep feeling happy and healthy so take time to enjoy your family.  A great way to calm down or unwind is yoga. We loved doing our yoga in class so try and do some at home!

I recommend this channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

Try to get outside for your daily exercise or even in your garden if you have one.  Being outside can really help how you feel.

 

Other Curricular Areas

Remember to work through your Learning through Play grid in your home learning pack, it has lots of really good ideas in it.  You also can still work through April’s home learning grid which I posted last week, I’ll share one for May next week.

 

Try to be creative this week and create a piece of art that makes you feel happy and that you enjoy creating – it can be anything that you like!

 

I hope this has given you some good ideas for the week to come, remember to stay safe and look after each other.   Sending lots of love,

Miss Stafford

SLC 3 Home Learning 27/4/20

Hello everyone!  I hope you all had a good weekend, having fun and making memories with your family.

Here are some ideas and activities for you to try this week.

Tasks for Week Beginning 27 / 4 / 20
Literacy Numeracy / Maths All my other learning
Word Wall –   Your key words this week are : with, you, were, where. Look, cover, write and check these words regularly throughout the week.  You can use pencil and paper, pens, chalk or rainbow writing.  At the end of the week ask an adult or older sibling to test you with these sentences :  I am at the park with my dog.    Where are you?  My mum and dad were in the car.

Phonics –   Spelling words this week:  slam, slip, slap, slim, slug, slot. Practise spelling each of these throughout the week.  You can use paint, chalk, shaving foam, pens, rainbow writing, pyramid writing, pencils, stampers, cut letters out of a newspaper / magazine.  I have also attached a booklet for extra practise.  If you don’t have a printer, you can copy the instructions from each sheet and work on the blank paper you were issued with in your pack.   my-sl-letter-blend-workbook-activity-booklet-english_ver_3

 

Writing – a postcard to a family member / friend that you haven’t seen for a while.  Use the template attached, if you don’t have a printer you can use paper from the pack you were issued with and copy the layout.   postcard-writing-template

 Reading – Read a story and describe your favourite character.  The attached template will support you in layout.  You can use a book you already have at home, a book from Bug Club or an online story.  Character Description

Practise skip counting in 10s.  Anytime you climb the stairs count up in 10s.  Hop / jump whilst counting in 10s.  Youtube videos of counting in 10s.

 10 times table bingo Write down 6 numbers that appear in the 10 times table.  (0, 10, 20. 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100)  Ask someone at home to say aloud a sum, for example 10 times 3.  If you have the answer cross it out.  Can you clear all of your numbers?

 Place Value – use dice / playing cards / post its with 0 – 9 written on to make 3 digit numbers.  Can you write the number before / after?

Number talks : 52.   Jot down ways to make 52.  You can use adding sums and take away sums.  You can draw a picture of tens and units.

 We were learning how to use a ruler.  Find different objects around the house / garden and measure them in centimetres.  Can you order them shortest to longest?

 

Our topic is Transport.  Make a poster showing different methods of transport.  Remember we have sea, land and air vehicles.  You can draw, paint or cut out pictures.

If you live near a road, or maybe when out on your daily walk, you could take a traffic survey.  Count how many vans, buses, cars, lorries, motor bikes and airplanes you see.  Can you make a tally chart or graph to display your results?

 

Keep active!  Remember 60 minutes a day we are aiming for.  I have attached some ideas to develop your throwing and catching skills.  Jumpstart Jonny on Youtube also gets your body moving!

 

 

Enjoy your week, stay safe and look after each other.

Miss Robertson