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Weekly Home Learning – Science Week

Hi, Everyone.

This week is British Science Week 2021!  Science Week is celebrated every year in Willowbank so we thought it would be fun to bring Science Week to you guys at home!  Below is a list of science-themed activities you could take part in if you wish.  As always, only do what you can.  Take care!                                    (Feel free to send any photos to willowbank@eastayrshire.org.uk)

Literacy

Here is a link to a story that is read by one of the great minds of British science – Sir David Attenborough.  The story tells us about a journey he made to explore Gorillas in their natural habitat – the jungle!

Your challenge is to explore Jungle animals just like David Attenborough!

Jungle Animal Scavenger Hunt 

On Twinkl Go!  There is also a jungle-themed playdough recipe, why not make this and use it make the letter shapes of each animal?  E.g. T for Tiger, P for Parrot etc. Your Twinkl Go! passcode is  LW6528

Numeracy

Did you know that the world’s longest and heaviest snake, the Green Anaconda, lives in the Amazonian jungle?  This week you are going to make your own snake using the following materials: an old sock or a tea towel; a rubber band; washing-up liquid; bowl; water; scissors and a small plastic bottle.

Follow this link to view your instructions – Bubble Snake STEM Activity

Health and Wellbeing

Did you know that some of the fruits and vegetables we eat are grown in jungles?

This week, we are going to regrow our own vegetables using only scraps from Mum’s kitchen!

You will need: Water, Bowls, Carrots, Celery, Romaine Lettuce and a Spring Onion.

Follow this link to view your instructions – Regrow Your Own Vegetables

Science

There are a number of science experiments in your Twinkl Go! Link. Passcode:  LW6528

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Oak Home Learning

This week we are celebrating Science Week,  click on the link below to view some experiments, try them out at home.  How many will be successful?  Be a confident individual and make your predictions.  Science Week.

Also, all our usual literacy, numeracy and Health and Well-being activities can be found on the weekly overview, click the link,  8th March.

It is Mother’s Day on Sunday, can you make your mum a lovely card and let her know how much you ‘love’ her.

Have a great week and remember do what you can, there is no pressure.

We will all be back together very soon!

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World Book Day – FAOL Whole School Project/Citizenship

The Snowdrops enjoyed a zoo themed World Book Day. We enjoyed listening to Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell and meeting the characters of the story. We did lots of great looking at the story book and joined in using signs and words. We also spent time choosing books to look at in class.

In the afternoon, we made a bookmark and chose which Dear Zoo characters we wanted to stick on the bookmark. We then made our hand print Dear Zoo animals. We enjoyed making choices and feeling the paint on our hands. 

Happy World Book Day everyone!

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Fairtrade fun in the Planets Class

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Pupils in the Planets class used fairtrade ingredients to make a tasty snack today. We made chocolate and banana muffins using fairtrade bananas.

We enjoyed following the recipe and took it in turns measuring, stirring and sieving ingredients. We enjoyed tasting our muffins when they were ready and all gave them a thumbs up.

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World Book Day – Citizenship FAOL

Welcome Back Sunflowers! 

Our class have loved being back at school and have settled in so well!

For World Book Day, we enjoyed the story of the Wizard of Oz and loved seeing the staff dressed as the characters.  Everyone joined in by pointing to the characters and colourful images in our book during the story.

Throughout the day, we were confident individuals and successful learners  as we participated in many themed activities.

The class enjoyed designing a yellow brick road, building it with lego and also following a yellow brick road maze with their pencils and fingers. We made the colourful rainbow from the story using shaving foam and paint and ended the day by creating our own tin men using tin foil.

I hope you like our pictures!  We looked amazing in our costumes! What a brilliant day!

 

 

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Sungazer’s Home Learning – week beginning Monday 8th March

Hi Sungazers, I hope you’re all safe and well.  We are looking forward to being together again soon and having lots of fun in classroom.  In the meantime here are some exciting activities for you to try at home with the family under close supervision.  Next week is ‘Science Week’ so I’ve included a little ‘Hocus Pocus’  for your enjoyment.

Science – Make a potion 

Rinse all plastic containers thoroughly and fill each container with water.

Add a splash of food colouring to each container of water, you an also add some washing up liquid.

Demonstrate making a potion by adding leaves, petals etc, collected from the garden. Mix the different colours to make a potion.

Allow your child to experiment mixing colours and adding different items.

Observe and talk about any floating and sinking opportunities.

See example below –

You will need:

A tray, some plastic bowls

Petals, leaves etc

Soap dispensers, plastic Bottles, and containers

Water

Food Colouring

Health and Wellbeing – Nature Hunt

Draw or write the names of  4 or 5 outdoor items on a piece of paper – eg,  a leaf, a twig, a stone, a feather etc.

Place the list in a gift bag with a pen and place it beside the front door.

Take the gift bag outside with the list and go on a nature hunt to find the items listed.

Place the items in the bag and tick off the list.

Alternatively you could have a bag already filled with the items and ask your child to find matching items while on your walk or in the garden.

 You will need:

A gift bag

Paper

A pen

Literacy – Outdoor Water Painting

Enjoy the benefits of the outdoors while developing your fine motor skills. Whether you’re making marks, overwriting or writing, grab a paint brush and a container of water. You can use water and a brush to paint onto the shed, the path, the fence etc.  Even painting water onto a cardboard box is very effective.   Start by making marks then, write letters/numbers, draw pictures. You can even ask your child to overwrite/write their name.  Siblings and parents can join in, make it as easy or as challenging as you wish.

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You will need:

A container of water

A paint brush

Numeracy – Mini Golf (can be done indoors or outdoors)

Place a cup on its side.

Lay out a mini golf course using cushions to weave in and out  (see picture).

Use hard back books to make tunnels or ramps.

Place the ball and club/stick at the starting point.

Demonstrate moving the ball around the course and hitting it into the cup to score.

Take turns , count while one person writes/records how many attempts to get the ball in the cup.

Change the course by adding a trampette, (count the bounces)

Move or remove cushions, tunnels (books) and the hole (cup) to make it easier or more challenging – see photo below.

You will need:

A cup

Cushions

A few large hardback books

A small ball

A tube or a stick (something to use to hit the ball)

Paper and a pen  to write  scores on – Post It notes.

 

 

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FAOL: Whole School – World Book Day

Welcome back Primary 3!

It’s been a busy week in the Moonbeams class. The children have enjoyed listening to their favourite stories and have been effective contributors and confident individuals while acting out parts of the stories. The children made story boards to demonstrate their understanding of  the beginning, middle and end of Goldie Locks and the Three Bears and showed their creative side by designing new book covers and characters.

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World Book Day fun!

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In the Planets class, we enjoyed some World Book Day fun. We read a story called “A Monster Surprise” and created our own monster. We had to make choices on how many legs it would have, how many eyes, if it horns or wings etc.

We also read 5 different stories and rated them in order from our most favourite to least favourite. We read Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the three bears, The Gingerbread Man, Billy Goats Gruff and Jack and the Beanstalk.

We also played a game of ‘Who am I’ where we wore a character headband and had to guess who we were when given a range of clues. We had lots of fun playing this!

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World Book Day Fun

We have had lots of fun celebrating World Book Day!

We read ‘Supertato’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ then were confident individuals and completed lots of fun activities. Our favourite was creating our own ‘Supertatos’!

 

 

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World Book Day

Today is World Book Day and our chosen class book was “The Hungry Caterpillar” – the ladies even dressed up as characters from the book.

We read the story and did lots of activities throughout the day.  We made caterpillars using our finger prints and counted the correct number to put on each one. We sorted healthy and unhealthy foods. We posted the food the caterpillar ate though the mouth of our big caterpillar and we also did some painting with a potato masher. It was lots of fun.

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