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Homework Week Beginning 07.06.21

***** Please continue to use the homework jotter that was provided and if you need another, then ensure you email your teacher. *****

Homework tasks have been categorised using a Chilli Challenge format. You should pick ONE of the three challenges in Literacy and Numeracy to complete in your jotter. If pupils would like to complete more than this, that is their choice.

LITERACY HOMEWORK TASKS

– Bug Club book allocation.

– Library book. Remember to RETURN LIBRARY BOOKS on FRIDAY and new books will be PROVIDED ON MONDAY to be enjoyed throughout the week.

– This week we will be learning the joined phoneme “igh“.

Read the following spelling words. 

night

bright

frighten

light

fight

sight

high

might

tight

Use the activity CAPITAL LETTER SPELLING to write the “igh” words above into your jotter three times. Use the handwriting sheet in the front of your homework jotter to help.

– You  need to know the following common words:-

who

after

hand

right

– Use the activity CAPITAL LETTER SPELLING to write the “common” words above into your jotter three times too.

MILD CHALLENGE
Head out into the sunshine and do exercise spelling. Do an exercise and spell one of your words aloud, repeat this for all of your words. You may wish to pass a ball or item whilst spelling your words instead.

SPICY CHALLENGE
Write your spelling words on flash cards and lay them out. Play ‘splat’ with your hands. Have someone read a word aloud and race to splat the word first.

HOT CHALLENGE

Play some games of ‘X and O’s’ with your spelling words and try to get three in a row. You can even take this outdoors and use chalk or other resources to create words. Your Homework Buddy may want to challenge you by making ‘mistakes’ and asking you to check them. If you are unable to do this, you can write some sentences containing your spelling words. 

 

NUMERACY HOMEWORK TASKS

This week we are going to try and fill in the missing numbers from the calculations.

MILD CHALLENGE

– Get 10 small toys, crayons or stones to help you.

– Complete the following calculations.

3 + ___ =  9         9 – ___ = 2

4 + ___ = 10        8 – ___ = 3

1 + ___ =  9         10 – ___ = 1

SPICY CHALLENGE

– Copy and complete the calculations. Which strategy did you use to work them out?

13 + ___ =  19         17 – ___ = 9

18 + ___ = 25          14 – ___ = 5

11 + ___ =  20         20 – ___ = 12

13 + ___ =  22         18 – ___ = 11

HOT CHALLENGE

– Copy and complete the following calculations.  

23 + ___ =  39         37 – ___ = 29

41 + ___ =  50         50 – ___ = 38

68 + ___ = 75          70 – ___ = 68

83 + ___ =  100       99 – ___ = 86

100 + ___ =  111     100 – ___ = 89

Send photos of the good work you have completed in an email to your class teacher please. Remember to lay your work out neatly and try really hard with your handwriting and presentation.

Team P2 

Highland Games Highlights

What’s the weather to be like on Friday?

Terrible…

Wet…

Torrential rain….

Was that hail outside?

Dreich…

Did someone say snow? But it’s March!…

Should we just postpone?

No one was more surprised with our Scottish weather than all of the Primary 2 teachers on Friday morning last week! It was a close call but we were delighted that the weather stayed dry enough for us to go ahead with our much anticipated Highland Games. The pupils had a fabulous time and they competed amazingly well.

Click the video link below to see the highlights of our surprisingly dry day.

 

Congratulations to everyone involved and well done to our winning clan!

The P2 Chieftains

ONTHANK HIGHLAND GAMES

Tomorrow is the day for our ONTHANK HIGHLAND GAMES!

We have been monitoring the weather closely and will continue to do so. If the weather is set to be particularly bad then our event may be postponed to next week at the last minute. However, if the weather is clear or light spells of rain, the event will go ahead.

Parents and Carers

  • Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes fit for outdoor physical activity.

  • Please send your child with a jacket.

  • Please send your child with a water bottle.

  • You are welcome to send your child with an optional hat, scarf and gloves or any waterproofs as it is set to be cold and we will be outdoors for the most part of the day. 

  • If your child wishes to wear something tartan, they can. *Please do not go out and buy tartan for this event as we have made props for the day. 

Clan Chiefs 🙂

Onthank Highland Games

Our topic this term is Scotland and we have been working hard in preparation for our finale that is ONTHANK HIGHLAND GAMES!

Our Highland Games will take place on Friday 26th March 2021, all day.

 

Parents and Carers

  • Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes fit for outdoor physical activity.

  • Please send your child with a water bottle.

  • Please send your child with sun cream if needed (with the hope of a sunny day!)

  • If your child wishes to wear something tartan, they are more than welcome. *Please do not go out and buy tartan for this event as we have been/will be making props for the day. 

 

Plan of the Day

Clan parade led by bagpiper

Highland Games Events

*All events have been adapted and are child-friendly

              1. Caber Toss

              2. Sheaf toss

              3. Farmer’s dash

              4. Haggis hurl

              5. Welly throw

              6. Stone throw

              7. Hammer throw

              8. Weight over bar

              9. Long jump

              10. Highland steps

Ceilidh – Highland Fling, Canadian Barn Dance and Military Two Step 

Scottish Treat – Heather’s famous shortbread!

Final Rounds 

Presentation

 

Not to worry, we will be sharing pictures and videos of our fun-filled day afterwards to showcase our learning in a true Scottish way.

 

Clan Chiefs 🙂

#OurOnthankOnline Family Challenge

During this period of remote learning our Onthank families have been set a new challenge, every week, on the main blog. Well done and thank you to all who have taken part and shared photos or videos. We love watching the collated video at the end of each week; it puts a big smile on our faces!

Please find below the #OurOnthankOnline family challenge for this week!

It would be great if you could send in your snapshots to Miss Muir at susan.muir@eastayrshire.org.uk. Any photos should be sent by 12pm on Friday 19th February 2021 if you wish to participate. 

We can’t wait to see what you get up to this week!

Team P2 

Class Check-ins – w/b 08.02.21

Thank you to everyone who has joined our weekly class check-ins; we have loved seeing your smiling faces, hearing your news and playing some games. Again, another extra special thank you to your homework buddies for helping you to get set up each week. 

We would like to inform you of the online check-ins available for your child to catch up with their class teacher(s) and peers this week via VScene. The time slots available for each class are as follows:

Primary 2B – Tuesday 9th February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Baillie

Primary 2K – Wednesday 10th February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Kidd

Primary 2T  – Thursday 11th February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Telford

Primary 2S – Friday 12th February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Saxelby

Please note the meeting(s) will last approximately 20 minutes.

Your child’s class teacher will be in touch via email to provide you with the links for the sessions applicable. If this is your first time joining or you need a reminder, please refer to the previous blog post on Class Check In/VScene or the initial email sent as this contains information on how to set up VScene and expectations. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your child’s class teacher.

We can’t wait to hear from you all again 🙂 

Team P2

Class Check-ins – w/b 1.2.21

Well done and thank you to all who managed to join their class check in last week and again, an extra special thank you to your homework buddies who helped you to get set up. 

We would like to inform you of the online check-ins available for your child to catch up with their class teacher(s) and peers this week via VScene. The time slots available for each class are as follows:

Primary 2B – Tuesday 2nd February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Baillie

Primary 2K – Wednesday 3rd February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Kidd

Primary 2T – Thursday 4th February – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Telford

Primary 2S – Friday 5th February– 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Saxelby

Please note the meeting(s) will last approximately 20 minutes.

Your child’s class teacher will be in touch via email to provide you with the links for the sessions applicable. Please refer to the previous blog post on Class Check In/VScene or the email sent as this contains information on how to set up VScene and expectations. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your child’s class teacher.

We can’t wait to hear from you all again 🙂 

Team P2

Class Check-Ins – Week Beginning 25.1.21

Firstly, well done and thank you to all who managed to join their class check in last week and an extra special thank you to your homework buddies who helped you to get set up.

We would like to inform you of the online check-ins available for your child to catch up with their class teacher(s) and peers this week via VScene. The time slots available for each class are as follows:

Primary 2B – Tuesday 26th January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Baillie

Primary 2K – Wednesday 27th January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Kidd

Primary 2T – Thursday 28th January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Miss Telford

Primary 2S – Friday 29th January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Mrs Saxelby

Please note the meeting(s) will last approximately 20 minutes.

Your child’s class teacher will be in touch via email to provide you with the links for the sessions applicable. Please refer to the previous blog post on Class Check In/VScene or the email sent last week as this contains information on how to set up VScene and expectations. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your child’s class teacher.

Fingers crossed all goes well with technology this week after the VScene update. We can’t wait to hear from you 🙂 

Team P2

Class Check-ins

We would like to inform you of an online check in available for your child to catch up with their class teacher(s) and peers. We will be using VScene, which is a platform that allows us to do this. Please note, the call may be recorded. The time slots available for each class are as follows:

Primary 2K – Wednesday 20th January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Primary 2T – Thursday 21st January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Primary 2B – Thursday 21st January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Primary 2S – Friday 22nd January – 11:15am and 1:30pm

Below are answers to some questions you may have, if you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your child’s class teacher.

Do I have to download an app if I am using a laptop or computer?

If you are using a laptop or computer then no app is required, all you have to do is click on the link that you receive from your class teacher via email, type in your name and join.

Do I have to download an app if I am using a mobile device or iPad?

Yes, if you are using a mobile device you will be asked to download the free VScene app which is available on the App Store. If you are using an iPad the VScene app may also be required for full functionality. The icon looks like this:

Once downloaded and you are ready to join your meeting, it will ask you to enter a ‘Room Key’ which is the 7-digit number included in your invite email or you can simply click the link and it will automatically fill in your Room Key. You then input your name and click connect. 

Does my parent/guardian have to speak?

Your parent/guardian should help to get you set up and we would ask that they remain present in the room but they don’t have to participate as this is a chance for you to catch up with others.

Do I have to attend both time slots?

No, you can choose the one that suits you and your family best.

Is this compulsory?

No, this is optional but we would encourage as many to join as possible so we can hear from you.

What if I can’t attend any of the time slots available?

Not to worry, your teacher is going to try and organise online check-ins weekly. You can also email to let your teacher know you can’t make it.

Do I have to have my camera on?

No, this is pupil choice. East Ayrshire’s guidance for remote learning does ask the following if you choose to have your camera on:

          • Be dressed suitably – no PJs – get dressed as you would be happy to be seen outside of your home.
          • Sit somewhere with your back towards the wall. This will reduce how much of your home is in the camera frame.
          • Turn the TV and other distractions off. Try to find a space which is quiet. Don’t worry – we know this might not always be easy for everyone to do.

Do I have to speak?

No, you can mute your mic if you do not wish to speak. It would be great to hear from you if you feel confident enough to do so. There is also an option to type in a chat box if you would prefer, you may need help from your parents/guardians for this. 

What if my child is attending the hub? 

Where possible, the staff member working in the hub will set up the meeting for your child to join their class meeting. 

What will we do on the call?

We will ask everyone how they are getting on and your teacher will have organised an activity such as playing a game together, a quiz or reading a story. This may change weekly.

Below is a link that Mr McIlwraith has kindly shared which is a quick start guide for VScene that you may find helpful:

https://youtu.be/Kbr2ATZOVeo

This is a trial to test how successful it can be but don’t worry you might experience teething problems as we did as a staff but let’s give it a go! We can’t wait to hear from you 🙂

Team P2 

Virtual Christmas Card

All Primary 2 classes have been working hard to learn how to sign the Christmas Alphabet using Makaton. Unfortunately, due to restrictions we have been unable to go across to Crossgates as initially planned, so instead we have put together this video as our virtual Christmas card for all to see.

We have also been busy decorating our class windows to spread some Christmas cheer, we hope you like them.

Keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming Christmas Virtual Assembly, as we will feature alongside other classes who have been learning Sign Language to a range of Christmas songs.

Stay safe.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Team P2 🙂