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⭐ NorthLanCouncil@nlcpeople – retweetted by CTK ⭐
Vouchers of £15 per week per child will be provided to low income families to cover lunch costs over the summer holidays. (1/5) https://northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=35023…
Taylor High Transition
Well done classes 1.1 and 1.2 on your induction day today! Was so lovely to meet you all. Here is another amazing member of staff to say hello to you all! #Transitions #MeetTheTeam
😊Thank you to one of our amazing new Primary 1 boy😊
Thank you to one of our amazing new Primary 1 boys and his mum for sending us this lovely letter and picture today. This put a huge big smile on all our faces at CTK. What a star 1 10
🌞Good morning everyone🌞
We are loving hearing from you and seeing all the hard work you are doing at home. Keep up this excellent effort- we are so proud of you all! Thank you parents for your continued support!
⭐ NLCLearningHub @NLCLearningHub⭐
Today’s Maths Challenge is to create your very own Array City Draw or make buildings with an array of windows. Write the calculations out. For example, you could make a building with 4 rows of 6 windows. 4×6=24. Have fun!
Taylor High School Transition – Music Department
The Music department have put together a video containing many memorable moments throughout this year. We hope this video will bring a smile to many of you during these difficult times. A melody is always a memory… | Taylor High School http//blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/taylor/2020/06/15/a-melody-is-always-a-memory/s:
⭐Taylor High Transition Information⭐
We hope you are all looking forward to your transition visits over the next few days! Here is a reminder of the times, dates and classes. Remember to wear your casual clothes. #excited #Transitions @TaylorHS1982 @htStTeresas @olsfschool @CTKPSchool @stmaryspsmo @StPatricksPrim2
Today’s Maths Challenge➖➗✖➕
NLCLearningHub@NLCLearningHub Today’s Maths Challenge is all about those angles! Write your name using a ruler. Then identify what each angle is. Colour Purplefor a right angle, Blue for an acute angle and Green for an obtuse angle. If you have a protractor you could also measure the angles.