Good morning Primary 4.
Here are some learning tasks for today.
First some Science with a Circuits online experiment. To try this here are the steps you need to follow:
- Open the bpES website: bp.com/bpes
- Click on ‘Enter a student code’ (top right on all pages if you are not logged in)
- Enter the code below.
Student code: 81973
Here are two worksheets to complete about what you found out:
Now for some Maths word problems. Check if you have got them right using a calculator or ask an adult to check them for you.,
Next some Literacy. There are three versions of this text. You could start with the easiest one and then try the next one or two if you wish.
birds-in-your-garden-differentiated-reading-comprehension
Here are some other activities to try on the subject of birds. For the first one, it would be a good idea to get some bird seed from the local supermarket and sprinkle it on the ground in a safe place. Then watch from a window or place where the birds won’t see you and use this sheet to record what birds you see. Colour one box for each bird you see of each type.
T-T-17663-Garden-Bird-Sitings-Bar-Chart
These next sheets are for your own research. Look online to find out facts on these different types of birds and complete the fact files. Here is a useful Powerpoint presentation to help you get started:
t-sc-2549592-ks1-british-birds-information-powerpoint_ver_5
t-t-253355-birds-in-your-garden-fact-file-activity-sheet_ver_1
Here is a wordsearch you can try all about birds:
T-T-2545159-KS1-British-Birds-Word-Search
Don’t forget Birdwatching is a fascinating hobby you can do all year round, wherever you are. If you are interested in attracting birds to your garden or back court here is a link to a page that will show you how to make your own bird feeders.
https://community.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/b/scotland/posts/do-it-yourself-bird-feeders
I hope you enjoy these activities. Let me know how you get on in the comments section or email me some pictures at my usual Glow address.
Miss Brooks