Happy Monday my lovely people. This week is super exciting for us! We have our first school trip in over 2 years and our Burns afternoon!
Important Note: I would be very grateful if you had any spare shoe boxes lying around. We will be starting a homework project soon and it would be great if we all managed to have a shoe box. If you do, could you send these into school. Thank you 😊
Spelling
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Parrots- Copy your words another 2 times. Complete 6 sentences using a different spelling word each time. Try using your connectives and or but.
Blue- Copy your words another 2 times. Complete 6 sentences using a different spelling word each time. Try using your connectives and, but, therefore and because.
Green- Copy your words another 2 times. Complete a phoneme story underlining all your phoneme words. With a coloured pen or pencil circle any pronouns that you use.
Yellow- Copy your words another 2 times. Complete a phoneme story underlining all your phoneme words. With a coloured pen or pencil circle any pronouns that you use.
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Reading
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Chimps: An Awfully Beastly Business: Saving a Sea Monster (Chapter 2)
Sloths: Double Trouble (Chapter 6,7 & 8)
Toucans: Tick Tock Unfix the Clock (Chapter 1 and 2) & Mae in the Middle: Music Master (Chapter 1 and 2)
Parrots: Bug Boy:Â Spider Camp
Remember to practise reading aloud every night. This will help you develop your pace, tone and fluency.
Numeracy
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Calculators 1: Complete the sheet inside of your homework pack. Pick one activity from the times table menu to complete.
Calculators 2: Complete the 6 sums in your numeracy homework jotter. Remember to lay these out correctly and use a ruler. Pick one activity from the times table menu to complete.
Rulers: Complete the 8 sums in your numeracy homework jotter. Remember to lay these out correctly and use a ruler. Pick one activity from the times table menu to complete.
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Primary 4- Continue to practise your poem ‘My Hoggie’ by Robert Burns in preparation for our Scottish Afternoon on Thursday.
Primary 5- Continue to practise your poem ‘Willie Wastle’ by Robert Burns in preparation for our Scottish Afternoon on Thursday.