*Please remember to bring in your Buddy letter if you have not already done so.*
Spelling
Your spelling words for the week are listed in the table below. This week we are continuing to revise some commonly misspelled words! Click on the link for some ideas to help you practise them. Feel free to email me a picture of what you get up to and I can add it to our Active Spelling page. Spelling Homework Activities

Maths
Log in to Sumdog and complete the challenge on fractions/decimals. Please also remember to keep practising the tables you are still unsure of as this will help you with work on fractions.
Reading
We have started reading ‘The Seige of Caerlaverock’ by Barbara Henderson in school. Choose one of the tasks below to complete about this book or you can use one of your favourite books from home.

IDS
SCOTTISH WARS OF INDEPENDENCE HOMEWORK
We have been enjoying our topic on Scottish Wars of Independence and have set you a challenge to complete over the next two weeks. We would like you to use a range of resources to create anything of your choice as long as it is related to our topic. Some examples could be: castles, armour, weapons, maps, cannons, fact files, etc. You can be as adventurous as you want with the materials you use and if you need anything from school, just let us know and we can get it for you. Please bring your completed challenge in to school by Friday 25th March at the latest.
Miss Johnstone and Mrs Robertson’s March 2022 homework Challenge
Article 31: You have the right to play and relax by doing things like sports, reading, music and drama.
This month’s challenge is in celebration of World Book Day which is on Thursday 3rd March 2022
Your Challenge: Through March, share with us a photograph/video of you enjoying reading – this could be sharing your favourite book/comic, visiting your local library, reading a recipe/instruction etc.
Tweet your photo/video tagging @WhitehirstPs or send it to Miss Johnstone (who will tweet it directly). gw09johnstonelouise@glow.sch.uk
We look forward to seeing all your March ‘Reading’ photographs.


