HALLOWEEN

This festival was originaly called Samhain.But due to unusual changes a man changed the name to Halloween,because he liked the idea that it should have a more scary name because it linked up with the whole point of the festival.

P4b Homework

Please find attached new homework sheet for this week.

28th-October-2019

Homework week beginning 28th October 2019

01 28th October 2019

Halloween Healthy Treats

Today we had a real treat (not a trick)! The dinner ladies helped us to make Healthy fruit snacks which were in the shape of witches.  We used an apple for the face, grapes for the hat and eyes, strawberries for the nose and an orange segment for the mouth. We also had the chance to make fruit kebabs, which we enjoyed at snack time.   A big thank you to the dinner ladies, who helped organise and prepare for this fun activity.

Photos to follow.

Homework

Hi everyone,

Well done for all of your amazing numeracy homework from last week!

This week, the children chose their chilli challenge spelling words which are written in their homwork jotter. Please find attached homework for this week. 7.10. 2019

Maths Week

At the beginning of the week we were using our ,mathematical skills outside. It was lots of fun!

 

Today we created a Figure me out poster. The children created calculations for numbers that represent them i.e. age, birth date

The class loved sharing their maths week homework. Lots of mathematical skills have been used in baking/cooking (measuring, weighing, cost, timing), creating problems for the class ( using addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) throwing like an Olympian (estimating, measuring, calculating the mean number). We look forward to hearing the rest of the presentations next week.

We have also been using our maths skills in music, singing  the stations of the tables in a new song. In PE we played numbers corner game, and grouping using the calculations given for our warm up.

 

 

Good work Primary 4b!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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