Hello 4b! Here are today’s tasks! The links you will need are on the Task Sheet.
Click here for Education City Mild task
Hello 4b! Here are today’s tasks! The links you will need are on the Task Sheet.
Click here for Education City Mild task
Hello everyone!
We are starting to put some of your good work up on the Seesaw Blog instead of the Glow blog. That means that it will be very easy for you to see your own work and find out what your friends have been working on too! To see the samples that are already there, just click the little Blog tab when you are logged on to Seesaw – it has a little world icon on it to make it easy for you to spot.
Remember that you have to give us permission to put samples of your work on the blog. Thank you to all the children who have already done that – some of them have a piece of work on already! To give us permission, just respond to the Seesaw Blog Activity posted on Tuesday 12th May – and that’s all there is to it! Looking forward to seeing lots of lovely things on our blog soon. (There’s a friendly, furry face on our blog header too in case you’re missing him!)
Hello! Hope you enjoyed today’s tasks. Here are the answers.
Click here for Education City Mild answers.
Click here for Education City Extra Hot answers.
Good morning 4b! Here are your tasks for today.
Click here for Education City task – Mild
We have had a few really nicely-presented pieces of Numeracy work so far this week. Here are two lovely examples from Charlie and Finlay.
Kiran knows how to lay out her thinking clearly too!
And here’s someone else practising his spelling words in a creative and unusual way!
If not, here are some of our favourite Kirkhill fitness gurus to provide a bit of inspiration!
Here are some more very visual examples of Primary 4 children being creative while they practise this week’s spelling patterns! Thanks to Harry, Lucy and Erin for these.
Zayn has made an excellent map of his local area. He has put on lots of local landmarks and even shown us where the different animals live
Last week we did some research on how to attract wildlife to our gardens. Whatever Molly does, it seems to be working!