Oh no! Jack was still stuck in P3a and Buddy had went to help him, now theyre both stuck…
What a disaster
Oh no! Jack was still stuck in P3a and Buddy had went to help him, now theyre both stuck…
What a disaster
Hi P3b,
I was surprised on Monday morning at the sight of Buddy zip lining across the classroom. It seems he had a great weekend pretending he was an acrobat.
Uh oh! Jack is still stuck, he must have been up there all weekend!! He must have used super strong tape to hold him up all this time. At least he hasn’t been able to get up to mischief over the weekend!! Do you think I should free him?
Hi P3b, I hope you are all doing well. I have loved seeing all your lovely learning, if you would like to share your tasks with me throughout the day I’m just an email away.
Yesterday there was a mix up with Giglets and the site was down for a little bit, hopefully this doesn’t happen today.
Click on the link below to access todays learning.
Good morning Primary 3. I hope you are all doing well and enjoying your daily tasks. Have a lovely day.
Here is your learning for today. I look forward to hearing from you.
Good morning boys and girls. I hope you are having a lovely day.
Today I would like you to play the game below with an adult or older sibling. Use your common words – can, we, into, go, got, my, or any of the other words you think you need to practice. If you prefer, you can continue to practice the words using practical activities from the Active Literacy homework booklet.
Remember you can also have a look at the books on Giglets or try some of the My Maths challenges.
I have put some counting activities on Education City with an owl picture today. Please try at least two activities.
East Ayrshire Council – love is. Choose and print out one of the pictures below. If you don’t have a printer, design your own bauble and use your imagination to colour it brightly or use glitter and collage items. Put it in your window for everyone to see.
Good morning
For today’s numeracy begin by showing your grown up that you can count in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s. Remember you can make use of Youtube videos such as The Singing Walrus and Scratch Garden.
Let us continue our focus on time. today I would like you to demonstrate that you can show an hour earlier or later. This can be done with digital time as well.
Have a look around your house, do you have any clocks analogue or digital? Do you have the time on objects that are not clocks? You could draw some of the things you have found in your home that show the time. Can you draw the object again and show the time an hour earlier or later.
Remember in primary two we have been learning o’clock and half past. You may know some other times as well.
Good morning.
Remember to keep revising your phoneme and tricky words.
Today is comprehension day. Below I have attached the questions for your book.
Red group
Orange Group
Blue Group
Green Group
The children created a windy winter sky, inspired by the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh, using wax pastels and watercolour paints.
It was fun drawing the disappearing hats and the shocked expression on the snowman’s face.
They look amazing!
Dear class, I hope you are all well and have enjoyed a safe and happy weekend. It is going to be very strange today for me to be in class without seeing and working with all of you.
In the meantime, I want you to keep learning and you can show your parents how clever you are by completing the work you would usually do in class but at home. Your completed work should be sent to me via email and Mrs Wilson will share my email with your parents, where I will mark your work and give you feedback as usual. I am so looking forward to receiving your work and hearing how you are getting on. If you need me for anything you are welcome to send me an email and I will also be in school all week so I am available for contact via the school office.
Right P3, we can do this! With warmest regards, have a happy day!
Miss Barrett.
p.s we will catch up on the calendar when we are back and will keep you updated with the antics of Buddy the Elf.
Look out for photographs.
Please find today’s home learning at the link