Which dogs do you think Bear and Baxter look like in the story?
Which dogs do you think Bear and Baxter look like in the story?
We’re asking you to post pictures of yourself wearing school uniform today.
Click on the link below to read more details about this on our main blog!
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/onthankps/
Looking forward to seeing you all!
C
The Primary 1 teachers would like to wish you all a safe and healthy Easter holiday. It has been very strange the last couple of weeks not being with you all, but we will get through this!
We want you to have a good rest, but if you are bored, we’ve put together a couple of things you could try 😊
🐣 Make a model basket to hold your
Easter treats.
💐 Make a sweet treat to share with
your family.
🐣 What signs of spring can you see in
your garden?
💐 During spring time many animals
have babies. Can you find out the
names of these baby animals – cow,
pig, sheep and horse.
https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/easter-stem-challenge-cards-science-free/
Stay safe everyone
Good morning everyone, just a wee reminder to use the Topmarks website for numeracy, it’s a great resource for you to access. Click on the link below to try out a mental maths train activity. It gives you the option to really challenge yourself, go on have a go!!! 👍🏻
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train
What a busy day you’ve all had! I love all the dragons you made, I made one at home today too with the help of my wee girl, Niamh, here it is her name is Mrs Spicy!!
Reading games don’t have to be overcomplicated or boring. Let’s have a look at five simple games you can start playing with minimal to no resources – best of all, your kids will love playing them!
A tried and true game that’s been keeping children around the world occupied for centuries, this one is an oldie but a goodie. Simply pick an object and describe it by using the first letter of the object or the colour. For example, “I spy with my little eye, something that begins with the letter S.” Or, “I spy, with my little eye, something green.” You can start by working your way through the alphabet or the colours of the rainbow.
Other talking games to try:
This sounds quite simple, but alternating reading pages or paragraphs with your child can help keep them engaged in the story line in addition to helping them expand their vocabulary and learn how to pronounce new words.
Other reading games to try:
This is a great way to get your child involved in a weekly activity and show them a practical application for writing. Ask your child to help you write down your grocery list as you go through the fridge and the cupboards, then have them to read it aloud to you at the store.
Other writing/spelling games to try:
Compile a small list of simple items for your child to photograph and/or collect such as a flower, a stick or dirt. Meeting in a backyard or a local park, give your child a specific time limit and have them report back with the items they’ve found.
Other outdoor games to try:
For more outdoor inspiration check out 5 Outdoor Games that Build Kids’ Literacy.
Do it yourself games require a tiny bit more effort but are generally hassle free as long as you have your child’s spelling or vocabulary list handy. If not, you can always look online for age appropriate lists.
Good morning all, we hope you have been busy and have tried to have some fun this week. It’s difficult for us all just now, but remember we’re still here to help you or if you just want to say ‘hi’! 😀
We like this idea of making your own wee office den somewhere in the house. You could read in there, write in your jotter, draw a picture for Dee.
Send us or Dee a picture of what you get up to you in your cosy den! 😊
Follow the link below to get some ideas!
Good morning everyone! 🤗
Try this lovely idea, you don’t need to go far to collect some stones. Look at the suggested activities in the link below or just enjoy some free play with the pebbles!
Take a picture of your stones and send them to Dee, she’d love to see your number patterns 🐲
Try this indoor scavenger hunt! Just remember to tidy it all away when you’re finished!!
Good luck scavengers!!! 😃