Homework – Week beginning 18th November

Good morning,

This week P4 have a two week homework project.  The details are attached below.  Have fun! I can’t wait to read your fantastic facts!

This week is also Book Week Scotland so you should have your new Reading Passport in your folder.  In a couple of weeks time, I will start asking a few children each week to bring these in and share what they have been reading so you can start filling it in with details of your personal reading and any reading you have been doing in school.

Full Stops, please also check your reading folder.

18th November endangered animals project homework

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Outdoor Learning/Literacy

We have been reading spell songs from Robert Macfarlane’s book The Lost Words. Next week, we are going to write our own spell songs and make them into explosion books. Today we went to the Science Garden to hunt for some of the plants from The Lost Words. We found ivy, ferns and willow and quickly sketched them so we can use them in our illustrations. We can’t wait to get started on our books!

Homework – Week beginning 11th November 2019

Please click on the documents below to access the homework for this week.

Just been told there is a Sumdog competition this week so if you want to you can do that instead of the Numeracy homework attached that’s absolutely fine.

Full Stops – Please also check your Reading folder.

03 11th November 2019

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Outdoor Learning – Scavenger Hunt

Today we went on an autumn scavenger hunt. We were looking closely at the items we found so that we can write our own spell songs inspired by Robert Macfarlane’s Lost Words.

Lucy – it was fun but it was hard to find some of the items. We enjoyed looking closely and ticking the items off our list.

Numeracy and Technology – Coding

This week we were working on directions in our coding lessons.  We learnt that you could put a loop inside another loop to direct the zombie to the sunflower.

Marsalaidh – We had to get the zombie to the sunflower so we had to work out all the directions.  Some of them were easy and some of them were hard.

 

 

Homework – Week Beginning 4th November

Please click on the document below to access the homework for this week.

Full Stops – Please also check your Reading folder.

02 4th November 2019

Homework – Week beginning 28th October

Please click on the document below to access the homework for this week.

Full Stops – Please also check your Reading folder.

01 28th October 2019

Health and Wellbeing/Science

This week we were talking about how to keep the organs in our body healthy.  We focused on healthy eating.

The staff in the dining hall very kindly offered to help us make some tasty and healthy Halloween treats.  We used plums and grapes to make some spooky , fruity spiders.

We would like to say thank you so much to our amazing dinner hall staff!

Look at our amazing creations.

Outdoor Learning

This week for outdoor learning we were creating sound maps.  We had to use our sense of hearing.  We quickly sketched ourselves in the middle and then drew all the things we could hear around us.  We had to think about which direction the sound was coming from.  We could hear birds, people stomping on stones, an aeroplane, people shouting in the MUGA, cars, dogs, a whistle, silence, mud squelching, the wind blowing and people talking.

Matthew – We were drawing so we could remember what was around us.  To the left, right in front and backwards.

Martha – It was fun because we could hear lots of different noises.

Optional Road Safety Competition Homework

If you want to take part in the Road Safety Competition, please click on the link below to read the details.

Road Safety Competition 2019

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