This weeks story is called Shark in the Park by Nick Sharratt. Can you answer the questions at the end of the story? Check back each day for more activities relating to the story.
22/06/2020
by Mrs Thomson
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22/06/2020
by Mrs Thomson
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This weeks story is called Shark in the Park by Nick Sharratt. Can you answer the questions at the end of the story? Check back each day for more activities relating to the story.
22/06/2020
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It’s very important to learn how to stay safe when we go outside. In the car On a bus Cycling Walking Crossing the road Ziggy can help you with this! Go to roadsafety.scot The learning hub has stories and activities, … Continue reading
20/06/2020
by Mrs Thomson
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19/06/2020
by Mrs Thomson
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This week all the activities have been supporting our attention and listening skills. Here is a story about Howard B Wigglebottom, what happens when he doesn’t listen and how he learns to listen. Listen and watch the story and see … Continue reading
19/06/2020
by Mrs Miller
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How to make welly plant pots – you will need old wellies (preferably ones you can no longer pass on!) stones compost a drill of sorts and of course seeds or small plants How to make welly plant pots: Like … Continue reading
19/06/2020
by Caroline McLeod
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19/06/2020
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why not try to create your own snack to look like a pet! I would love to see all your snack ideas. Email me: eanatalie.speirs@glow.sch.uk
19/06/2020
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We are learning that we eat different foods at certain times of the day & that we all have different tastes. Talk about what you like to eat…For breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack? Draw a picture of your favourite food. … Continue reading
18/06/2020
by Mrs Miller
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18/06/2020
by Caroline McLeod
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Engineer with Marshmallow Shapes Develop engineering skills while constructing basic shapes out of toothpicks and marshmallows. You can build shapes using the marshmallow as a connector to hold the toothpicks together. Challenge your child to invent new shapes or build … Continue reading
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