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Literacy 21/04

Here is a quick literacy task for anyone who has finished their Leavers Poem.

 

The podcast on this website contains some tongue twisters to get your tongue in shape before reading aloud. Listen and join in!

 

Saying ‘A pale pink proud peacock pompously preened its pretty plumage’ quickly is pretty tricky!

 

Afterwards, practise reading something aloud or even come up with your own tongue twisters and try them out on people at home.

A Pale Pink Proud Peacock

Tongue Twisters to Try

 

Maths 21/04

Today I am setting you a decimal division chilli challenge. You can choose whatever task you feel most comfortable with but remember it is always good to challenge yourself. You can do one, two or three of the tasks, it is up to you!

 

I have attached a video to help you with the HOT chilli challenge task. However, so this task doesn’t take too long I would only add a maximum of 2 zeros after the decimal point when calculating your remainders.

 

If you are finished, try this try this Memory Maths game to speed up your mental maths.

 

Hot Chilli Challenge

https://flashmaths.co.uk/viewFlash.phpid=1

Literacy: Yearbook 20/04

Good morning Primary 7!

I hope you have had a great holiday and have been enjoying this glorious weather!
I have started working on the Yearbook and thanks to our hard working Yearbook Committee I don’t have much to do. However, there are some bits that need to come from you! Each year four ‘leavers poems’ are selected to be published in the Yearbook. This is a poem about your time at Cross Arthurlie and moving onto High School. I will attach some poems from previous years for inspiration and also a website with videos about different types of poems. It can be any type of poem and it doesn’t need to rhyme. The only requirement is that it is about your time at Cross Arthurlie.

I want you to try your best so I will give you today and tomorrow to work on this (it is due at 3pm on Tuesday the 21st.) Submit your poem however you like, you can write it in the comments below or write it down, take a picture and attach it if that is easier.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z4mmn39

 

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Maths: 20/04

Morning Primary 7! Today is straight forward mutilation of decimal numbers. We practise this often during mental maths but if you need a reminder about what to do with the decimal have a look at the top of the page or the video I have attached for help.

SCIENCE 25/03/20

This afternoon in SCIENCE…

We are going to be learning about each part of the digestive system in more detail.

Relax and watch these videos… but make sure you’re listening carefully!
Have a look at the website posted underneath also.

Next, write down 2 facts about each of the following parts of the digestive system:
-mouth
-stomach
-small intestine
-large intestine

Finished?
Try playing the digestion game underneath.
You might need to look up some of the additional parts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqCBtbRkOlU

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq–NTMFPtQ

 

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/science/general-science/your-digestive-system/

https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/health/anatomy/digestion/digestion_game_1.htm

 

LITERACY 25/03/20

Today in LITERACY…

We are learning to identify facts and opinions!
Watch Newsround and write down 6 facts from it.
Next, write 2 sentences giving your own opinion about the news today.

Finished?
Read one or more of the news stories on the DOGO News website and write down 4 interesting facts you learned.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/news/watch_newsround

https://www.dogonews.com/

MATHS 25/03/20

Today in MATHS…

We are going to round money to the nearest £1 and 10p.
Watch the video and then round each of the prices to the nearest £1 and then to the nearest 10p. I’ve done the first one for you in red. 

Finished?
Play the ‘Fill in the Gaps’ game on BBC Bitesize underneath the video.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zh8dmp3/articles/zsvt97h

Rounding money worksheet