Wednesday 1st April

Can you believe we’re half way through the last week of Term 3? Time is flying past so quickly. As always I wish we were off to Adventure or Swimming followed by a shopping list challenge in the super market.

Day 8 of no school so see below for a ‘could do’ list for today. We want you and your families to look after each other and think about staying safe first so don’t worry if you can’t do all of this today!

9am

Gym lesson online with Joe Wicks LIVE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

9:30-10:30: Literacy

Writing- Use your jotter to practise writing the common words in your at home learning pack.

Again if you need some help ask an adult to dot your words for you so you can trace them.

If you need inspiration for more words to practise reading and writing here’s a list of 100 high frequency words…

100 High Frequency Word Mat

Challenge Task- can you make up some silly sentences using your common words!! If so send me some videos of you telling me your silly sentences, or write them down in your jotter… whatever you’d prefer!

10:30-11:15: Break Time

In case you feel like doing some outdoor learning attached are some challenge cards or suggested activities for while you’re outdoors.

Outdoor Activity Cards-click on link to open more challenges. 

11:15-12:15: Maths

We love using our Bee Bots in the infants, this helps us develop our positional language and serves as an introduction for coding. I’ve found a great website where you can create instructions and plan a route for an online Bee Bot. Everyone at home can have a go. Enjoy!

https://www.terrapinlogo.com/emu/beebot.html

Or

The best way for you to keep practising the right maths for you is through SumDog: https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in?to=%2Femails

Your log in is in your home learning pack. Please spend today getting online on SumDog and looking at all the lessons you can do there.

Or

Complete one of the numeracy challenge sheets in your home learning pack.

12:15-1pm: Lunch 

Have a healthy lunch and go outside again if you can! If not, maybe put on some music and have a lunchtime disco in the house to get your body moving again!

1-2.30 pm: Science

Use the ‘Science Kids’ website to explore a wide variety of resources and videos so you can learn about subjects you’re interested in. It could be technology or biology!

http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/

Glasgow’s very own science centre have provided us with more amazing videos this week… check them out below.

A fantastic video explaining the Spring Equinox…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP9D9VZmazc

A video discussing and showing an example of how you can design a planet at home…

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

We also have our very own Mr Foreshaw talking you through some cool experiments you can try at home… with the help of an adult of course!

https://youtu.be/_s-y12PzGkQ

https://youtu.be/OXby_QZTTJY

2-2:30pm: Break Time

Go outside again if you can or have another disco…or you could do another Cosmickids yoga session in your living room? Keep your body moving!

In case you feel like doing some outdoor learning attached are some challenge cards or suggested activities for while you’re outdoors.

Outdoor Activity Cards

2:30-3pm: Story and chat

At the end of each day, we will send you stories to listen to/read. Some of these will be read by your lovely St. Albert’s teachers, others might be by famous authors. To get ready for the story:

  • Get a snack and a drink
  • Get somewhere comfy – on cushions/sofa/bed, under a blanket
  • Get one of your parents or a brother/sister to listen with you

Here are today’s stories:

P1-3 ME… Mrs Creevy reading one of our favourite books in Class 1 Yoga Babies, we always do the poses as I read and it really helps us relax.

 https://youtu.be/0TPx8_yVCDs

P4-6 –Humbert the Hungry Baby – no. 7 of 30 free David Walliams books over the next 30 days… These short stories are fantastic!

https://soundcloud.com/harpercollinspublishers/the-worlds-worst-children-2-2/s-aPLE0xN2Ucx

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