Primary 3/4 Home Learning – Week Beginning 27th April

Hello Primary 3/4, I hope that you and your families are well and enjoying family time together. Please find below this week’s home learning tasks.  Please do what you can and try to have fun doing it but remember the most important thing is to stay safe and well.

Literacy & English
1) This weeks phonic sound is “oa” and your words to practice reading and spelling are: boat, foal, coat, road, float, loan and goat. Some ideas for you to practice these words could be to write them 3 times in your red home learning jotter, put them into sentences or practice spelling them out loud. If you want to challenge yourself further, try to think of 5 different oa words.
2) Aim to spend around 20-25 minutes on Bug Club. You could split this into 2 shorter sessions of 10 minutes if you wish. I have made sure that you all have books allocated. Remember to check for any teacher feedback too.
3) I am sure that you have been watching different films and television programmes. Choose a character from something you have watched and write a character description of them in your home learning jotter. Aim to write around 8 sentences to describe what they look like and their personality. You may draw a picture too if you wish. Aim to include a range of adjectives and underline these in blue if you can.

Numeracy & Maths
4) Go on sumdog and complete the task focused on addition. When you log in and go to play a game, the addition questions will come up first.  Last week’s questions on measure are still there if you have not completed them yet.
5) Go on the website below and practice using money to find change. You have used this website before in class. https://natwest.mymoneysense.com/students/students-5-8/the-change-game/
6) Practice counting up in multiples. Begin with 2s, 5s and 10s and see how far up you can go. Then, try counting up in 3s and 4s. See if you can take this further by counting up in 20s, 50s, 100s, 1000s.
7) Practice finding doubles of amounts. If you are unsure, it may help to draw them out. If you feel ready, you could ask your adult to give you some trickier examples such as what is double 42? What is double 55?
a. What is double 6? Double 6 = 12
b. What is double 9?
c. What is double 3?
d. What is double 7?
e. What is double 11?
f. What is double 13?
g. What is double 22?

All My Other Learning
8) We are learning about minibeasts. Click on the link below to watch a short minibeast video about spiders. https://youtu.be/WUx2qqPUyOI
After you have watched the video, in your home learning jotter, aim to write between 4 and 6 facts that you have learned about spiders. You can draw a picture or a labelled diagram of a spider too.

9) It is important that we keep active and exercise during our time at home. Use the picture below to complete a workout using your name.

Mrs Hill has prepared some tasks for you too:
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/mrshmusic/2020/04/26/p3-4-music-activities-week-beginning-27th-april-2020/v

Take care of yourself and each other and I hope to see you when we can,
From Mrs Hastings x

P2/3 Home Learning 20/4/20

Hi everyone,

Hope you all had a lovely Easter holiday and managed to get outside some of the time to enjoy the sunshine.  I know some of you will have enjoyed going long walks with your family and if you are lucky to have a garden managed to get out to play.

I am just keeping in touch with you all and hope you are all well.  I will post new home learning activities every Monday for you to do if you can.  Here are some activities you could try this week to help with your learning.  You can still use some of the work in your packs as well.

Stay safe everyone.

Mrs McLachlan

Literacy

P2 and P3 Look at your Active Literacy sounds sheet in your pack and practise the new words for the ‘au’ sound.  Practise writing the words for that sound in your laminated Elkonin Boxes in your pack and write sentences using some of these words.  You could also try and make up words of your own with the sound.

Bug Club – Log on to Bug Club and read 2 of your books.

Writing

Write a Book Review using the style I have attached below about one of your reading books or if you don’t have access to a printer write a short personal story about what you did over the Easter holidays.  Remember you can draw pictures about your writing.

T-L-1069-Book-Review-Writing-Frame

Numeracy

P2 and P3 – Practise writing out your 2, 5 and 10 times tables and if you feel confident enough your 3 and 4 times tables.

Practise adding and subtracting using your laminated boards either using dice to make up sums or ask a family member to make sums for you to try.

Log on to Topmarks if you can and practise your times tables and number bonds playing Hit the Button Game.  Here is the link:- https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Stem

Our new topic is all about Plants.  If you can ask an adult to help you and if you have the resources available I thought you could plant seeds in a pot and watch them grow while you are at home.  You will need:-  seeds (sunflower, cress, beans or any you can get), soil, plant pot and water.

or if you don’t have the resources you could

Try making a toy parachute either on your own or with an adult.  You could find resources around the house for this i.e. plastic carrier bag or bin liner, thread, wool or string and a heavy object for the bottom.  This could be a thread reel, a toy soldier or anything with weight.  Plasticine could also be used.  If you don’t have the resources this is fine.  Once you have made your parachute try flying it outside.

Music

Mrs Hill has prepared some music activities for you.  Just follow the link below.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/mrshmusic/2020/04/19/p2-3-music-week-beginning-20th-april-2020/

 

SLC 1 Home Learning Task Week Beginning 20th April

Hi
We hope you are all safe, well and happy and have enjoyed time with your family during Easter. We have updated tasks for children to work on this week. We understand from speaking with parents that it can be a challenge getting children to complete some tasks as they are out of their routine so would like to reinforce that these are suggestions only and should only be completed if they don’t cause distress to children.
We will be in touch with everyone in due course. In the meantime, stay safe and have fun.

MS McMillan and Miss Stobbs.

SLC 1 home learning 20th April word document

SLC 1 home learning 20th April pdf

SLC 3 Home Learning 20/4/20

Hello everyone!  I hope you all enjoyed yourselves over the Easter break and made use of the good weather.  We are now beginning another week of working from home.  You should all be working through your packs and be accessing your online resources such as Bug Club, Sumdog and Nessy as well.  Here are some activities for you to try this week too :-

Tasks for Week Beginning 20 / 4 / 20
Literacy Numeracy / Maths All My Other Learning
Make a list of 5 ‘ch’ words.

 You can use paint, chalk, shaving foam, pens, rainbow writing, pyramid writing, pencils, stampers, cut letters out of a newspaper / magazine, etc

 

 

 

 

Practise skip counting in 5s.

Anytime you climb the stairs count up in 5s.  Hop / jump whilst counting in 25.  Youtube videos of counting in 5s.

The weather has been beautiful, and we have all been spending time out in the garden.  Can you design a new lawnmower to cut the grass?

You can draw a picture and label it, you can use lego to build it or use junk materials to create a model.

 

Write and draw a picture for 6 ‘sp’ words.

 

Write a story using 3 paragraphs about a Spring adventure.

Use the following sheet for suggestions for ideas. 

oll-a-spring-adventure-story-activity-

5  times table bingo

Write down 6 numbers that appear in the 5 times table.  (0, 5, 10, 15, 20. 25, 30. 35, 40, 45, 50)   Ask someone at home to say aloud a sum, for example 5 times 3.  If you have the answer cross it out.  Can you clear all of your numbers?

Aim for 60 minutes activity a day!

To help you with this tune in to Joe Wicks’ PE lessons live on Youtube.

Make up your own obstacle courses using objects from the garden.  Get an adult / older sibling to take part to.  Who can complete it the fastest?

Get out in the garden and practise some sports.

 

5 times table – Buzz

 

Count from 0 – 100 with an adult / older sibling.  Any time you land on a station of the 5 times table say “buzz!” rather than the number.

 

Illustrator task

Read one of your books.  Can be a book you have at home, one from Bug Club or one from Youtube.  Draw your favourite part.  Remember to write a few sentences to explain what is happening.

 

Number talks : 78

Jot down ways to make 78.

You can use adding sums and take away sums.  You can draw a picture of tens and units.

Make your own musical instrument.

Use recycled items from home to make your very own instrument.  Remember to decorate it.  You can use elastic bands around a box as a guitar or lentils in a bottle.  Be creative!

 

Have fun, stay safe!

Miss Robertson

SLC 2 Home learning week beg 20th April

Hi everyone,

I hope you all had a lovely Easter and enjoyed doing nice things with your family.

Below are a few ideas of activities you can complete for this week for the children in Mrs Blaney’s literacy and numeracy groups (the children should know who they work with). Please feel free to complete these activities even if you are not in my group.

Literacy ✍

  • Make alphabet cards with spare paper you have. Can you place the letters in alphabetical order? Ask an adult to help you find sounds that words around your home begin with.
  • Use the letters to make simple words with the middle sounds  -a- and -e-    e.g. cat, fat, bed,net etc. How many words can you make?
  • Think about things you have done over the Easter holiday. Did you go a nice walk and see signs of Spring? What was your favourite Easter egg? What games have you played in your garden? Ask an adult to help you write a few sentences and try and spell some of the words by yourself . Draw a picture that matches your writing.
  • Please log on to Bug Club a few times throughout the week and enjoy listening to and reading stories (password and details are in your pack).

Numeracy 🔢

Group 1 (children working on numbers to 100, addition and subtraction using a number line)

  • Do you have playing cards or a set of dice? Use these to make addition sums and calculate the answer using a number line. If you want, try and work out the answer without using the number line! Can you make sums where you add a 1 digit number to a 2 digit number e.g 23+6=
  • Use the topmarks website and play some of the addition games on this page.      https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/addition-and-subtraction
  • You have a blank laminated squared grid in your pack. Use the grid and write all numbers from 1-100 on it. Ask someone to say numbers between 1-100 and find and circle them on your grid.

 

Group 2  (children working on 3 and 4 digit numbers, addition and subtraction of 3 digit numbers and multiplication)

  • Write out the 2, 5 and 10 times table. Play bingo with someone in your house and write down 6 answers to each of the tables then get an adult to read out the sums e.g 2 times table answers and ask sums from the 2 times table
  • Challenge yourself by using playing cards or dice and make up your own multiplication sums. Can you work out the answer using some of the ways we have practised in class?
  • Use the topmarks website and play some of the multiplication games; hit the button is one of the best!   https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/multiplication-and-division
  • Ask someone in your house to help you write 3 digit numbers. Can you write the number before or after? Can you write the number that comes between 2 numbers?

Fun for all SLC 2 children

  • When you go on your daily walk look for signs of Spring all around you. If it is possible can you collect items from your walk to make a spring picture? You can also draw, paint or use chalk to make your picture.
  • Baking is great fun!! What about making chocolate crispie nests with an adult that all of your family can enjoy eating?🧁
  • This is a great time to learn new things!! If you cant already do so then why not learn to tie your own shoelaces?? 😉

 

Please remember that the activities listed are just a suggestion. It is important that you and your family stay safe and look after one another. I hope you all have a lovely week and the sun continues to shine 🌞

Take care,

Mrs Blaney xx

Barshare Primary, Dalgleish Avenue, Cumnock, KA181QG, Tel: 01290 422212

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