Wednesday 17th June learning tasks

Good morning Primary 4,

Here are your learning tasks for today.

At this time of year we would normally be taking part in our annual school Sports Day out on the pitch. While that is not possible this year, you can still have a Sports Day at home.  Here are some resources to help you with this.

Warm-Up and Cool-Down Cards

Sports Day at Home Object Balancing Race

Scoresheet

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Here is a reading comprehension about a great sportsman Mo Farah.  Read the fact sheet first and then answer the questions.

Mo-Farah-Fact-Sheet

Mo-Farah-MA-questions

Now for some Maths.

The perimeter of a shape is the total distance around the edge of a shape. It can be useful to know  when designing a garden. To find the perimeter of a shape you just add up all the lengths of all its sides.

For example if you have a square, you know it has 4 sides and all the sides are the same length. So if my garden is a square shape and each side is 4 metres long, then the perimeter will be 4 + 4 + 4+ 4=16 metres. If I have a rectangle shaped garden,  then the two long sides will be the same length as each other e.g.  6 metres each and the two short sides will be the same length as each other e.g. 2 metres each. To find the perimeter of my rectangle garden I add up all the lengths so that would be 6 + 6 + 2 + 2 = 16 metres long.

Try this worksheet on working out the perimeters of these shapes. Remember if the sides don’t have a length written beside them, they will be the same as the other sides that look the same.

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Finally here are some Art activities to try.

Kandinskys Printed Shape Fabric Wall Hanging

Mondrain Style Paper Weaving Coaster

Turners Pastels Picture Frame

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Mindfulness Colouring Sheet

 

Miss Brooks

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