Mrs O’Neill Update 20.05.20

Primary 1, it is so lovely to be writing to you again.  How are you?  How has your week been?  I was super impressed to see so many people taking part in the Education City activities.  Well done!  This week is Health Week and I hope you are enjoying the challenges on this week’s grid.

As part our 500 mile challenge, I was out walking one day and found this pretty trail.  It was lovely walking beside the beautiful bluebells.  What do you think I saw as I walked along the trail?

On your health grid this week, a learning idea is for you to make your own trail.  What would you see as you walk along your trail?  A friendly dragon?  An alien?  A scary troll?  On my walk, I found this peacock butterfly.  Why do you think it is called a peacock butterfly?

As I walked further and enjoyed all the beautiful countryside, we are very fortunate to have in our part of Scotland, I heard twigs breaking very quickly, leaves rustling close by and then suddenly a roe deer jumped out in front of me.  He’s very well camouflaged with the browns of the trees and bushes.

My walk reminded me that it is not the end of the walk which is the best part, but what my senses enjoy along the way.  Part of Health Week is looking after our thoughts and feelings.  It is sometimes hard to find the best words to tell someone if you are feeling sad orangry and if you are having thoughts about how long it will be until you are able to play with your friends, go to your clubs or come back to school.  It is ok to think and feel all of this.  To show someone how you feel you could draw a picture, put on a play with your toys, send a postcard to your friend or cuddle in with someone you love.  I am incredibly proud of you and look forward to being together again.

P1 Health Week Learning Grid 18.05.20

Good morning! This week’s grid links with all classes and focuses on Health and Wellbeing. We also hope you are able to take part with a sports activity on Friday.

Health Week Learning Grid

Please click on the links or attachments below that relate to the learning grid:

The Lorax (based on the film – suggested activities in this link)
Health eating

Hi Primary 1

It is lovely to be writing to you again.  How are you?  How did you get on with the learning grid from last week?  I’ve had a look at your progress with Education City and well done to everyone who has been trying so hard! If you are finding anything tricky, please get in touch and we will do our absolute best to help.

On Friday, it was 75 years since Germany agreed to stop fighting with other countries.  People were very excited by this and had lots of parties to celebrate the end of a very long war.  Families were happy because soldiers who were away bravely fighting in some other countries would be coming home.  To celebrate this special anniversary of VE Day, I decided to try to bake some scones.

Baking is not a skill I am very good at, but I like learning new things.  I gathered everything I would need to make scones and I realised that my senses were really going to help make baking easier.

When I looked at my ingredients it was difficult to see how I could add these together to make anything tasty.

Following the recipe, I measured out the ingredients and put them into a large bowl.  The recipe said I was to rub the flour, sugar, baking powder and butter together.  Look at the photo below, how do you think that would feel?

Next, I mixed in the egg and milk into the bowl to make a sticky dough.  After rolling out the dough and cutting the scones into their scone shapes, I put them into the oven and set the timer.  As the scones baked, they filled the kitchen with the most delicious smell, and I felt hopeful that they could be tasty!

I heard the timer on the cooker beep and (keeping my fingers crossed) opened the oven door.  Primary 1, I am so happy to tell you that they tasted delicious!

Thank you for reading about my baking experience this week, boys and girls.  Perhaps you could try baking at home this week or take part in another activity which uses lots of your senses.  Take care, keep safe and stay well everyone.

Mrs O’Neill

11.5.20: Learning Grid

See below this week’s Primary 1 Learning Grid.

There are a selection of activities which can be completed as and when suits you.  Have a chat with adults at home to make your own plan.  Please note, these activities are not mandatory

Click here to see the learning grid.

Click here to see the spelling words.

O’clock worksheet

O’clock and half past worksheet – may be tricky

Try to ‘leave a comment’ on this post (11.5.20: Learning Grid) sharing at least 1 activity you have tried this week.  A teacher will check the comments on a Friday.

A new grid will be uploaded next Monday, therefore it is important that you check the class blog regularly.  You will also continue to have access to Giglets and Education City.

Remember to share this information with your peers to make sure everyone is aware of it.

Mrs O’Neill Update – Check-in 6.5.20

Hi Primary 1

It is Mrs O’Neill here! As lovely as it is to be writing to you, I would much rather be seeing your smiley faces. How are you? How is your learning going? If you are finding anything tricky, please get in touch and we will do our absolute best to help you out. Thank you to everyone who has updated their blog!

I have taken some photos of the sunny walks I have been enjoying. Have you noticed any signs we are moving from spring to summer?

I have noticed the trees are in full leaf and lovely and green right now. If you followed this path in your imagination, who might you meet? A Gruffalo? A talking tree? A little mouse?

I spotted a family of ducks going for a swim. I can count 5 ducks in the pond. Do you know a song about 5 ducks?

 

Can you see the little black tadpoles in this photo? They were swimming super fast!

Lastly, I saw a beautiful butterfly and it settled on a leaf to enjoy the warm sunshine. Isn’t it pretty?

We don’t just have to look for signs of summer with our eyes, we can also listen with our ears. Listen out for mummy birds singing ‘you can do it’ as their baby birds learn to fly and grasshoppers chirping in the long grass.

Take care, keep safe and stay well everyone.

4.5.20: Learning Grid

See below this week’s Primary 1 Learning Grid.

There are a selection of activities which can be completed as and when suits you.  Have a chat with adults at home to make your own plan.  Please note, these activities are not mandatory

Click here to see the learning grid.

Wartime recipes

Union Jack bunting

Click here to see the spelling words.

Your Name Workout

Try to ‘leave a comment’ on this post (4.5.20: Learning Grid) sharing at least 1 activity you have tried this week.  A teacher will check the comments on a Friday.

You can also access an additional learning grid, which focuses on expressive arts, on the Resources blog –

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/resourcesactivities/2020/03/17/hello-world/

A new grid will be uploaded next Monday, therefore it is important that you check the class blog regularly.  You will also continue to have access to Giglets and Education City.

Remember to share this information with your peers to make sure everyone is aware of it.

27.4.20: Learning Grid

Welcome to the world, Grace Conetta. Mummy and baby are doing great…Mrs Conetta was super organised, as ever, and managed to have baby Grace on her due date! Isn’t she a beauty!

 

See below this week’s Primary 1 Learning Grid.

There are a selection of activities which can be completed as and when suits you.  Have a chat with adults at home to make your own plan.  Please note, these activities are not mandatory

Click here to see the learning grid.

Click here to see the spelling words.

Try to ‘leave a comment’ on this post (27.4.20: Learning Grid) sharing at least 1 activity you have tried this week.  A teacher will check the comments on a Friday.

A new grid will be uploaded next Monday, therefore it is important that you check the class blog regularly.  You will also continue to have access to Giglets and Education City.

Remember to share this information with your peers to make sure everyone is aware of it.

20.4.20: Learning Grid

(Mrs Conetta is now on Maternity leave, however, Mrs O’Neill and Mrs Davidson will work together to create new P1 learning grids for a Monday morning and Mrs Davidson will respond to emails and comments – please email earobyn.davidson@glow.sch.uk)

See below this week’s Primary 1 Learning Grid.

There are a selection of activities which can be completed as and when suits you.  Have a chat with adults at home to make your own plan.  Please note, these activities are not mandatory

Click here to see the learning grid.

Try to ‘leave a comment’ on this post (20.4.20: Learning Grid) sharing at least 1 activity you have tried this week.  A teacher will check the comments on a Friday.

A new grid will be uploaded next Monday, therefore it is important that you check the class blog regularly.  You will also continue to have access to Giglets and Education City.

Remember to share this information with your peers to make sure everyone is aware of it.

Happy Easter from Mrs Conetta

I hope you all have a lovely 2 week holiday with your family.  Have a Happy Easter Holiday!

Good luck for the Summer Term, I will miss you.

I am going to enjoy putting my feet up for a couple of weeks and hopefully munching on some Easter eggs!!

Here is our little Easter video from #teamfenwick to put a smile on your face.

 

I have scheduled the next P1 Learning Grid to be posted on Monday 20th April.

Best wishes and take care,

Mrs Conetta

1.4.20: Update from Mrs Conetta

Hi Primary 1!

I am missing being at school with you all and thinking about all the things I had planned for the last couple of weeks.

I hope you are enjoying completing the activity ideas that I have sent home and I can see lots of you have been playing the games on Education City.  Great work!

Remember if you want to share any learning you have been doing this week, click ‘Leave a comment’ on the 30.3.20 Learning Grid post and I look forward to reading them on Friday.

I thought I would share some of the things I have been doing over the last week, as the days can seem long when you are not at school and able to see your family and friends.

I have been making sure I get out for a walk each day with Mr C.  It has been nice to see the sun shining and getting some fresh air.

I have been doing some baking and made yummy pancakes.

When it has been warm enough, I have enjoyed sitting in my garden listening for different things I can hear, like the birds, dogs and tractors whilst having a little treat, mmmmmm!

Since I was little, I have loved colouring in and to limit my amount of screen time on the computer, phone or tablet, I have been busy doing some mindfulness colouring or reading a book.

I hope you have enjoyed reading about a few of the things I have been doing.

Take care,

Mrs Conetta

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