Muir Street Primary

Primary 3 Room 4

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Good morning boys and girls,

 

Hope you all and your family continue to stay well and had some nice family time over the last two weeks. I continue to think of you all and miss your smiles and working with you all in school as this is the best part of a teacher’s job!

A note to parents/carers-

The suggested activities are just that suggestions, participation is at your discretion, complete if you can and find it appropriate to do so.  Many of you will have your own work to do at home and it can be difficult to juggle both.  Please remember both you and your child’s mental health is most important during this difficult time.

Some suggestions for this coming week:

Please refer to the grid for daily suggestions for Literacy and Numeracy.  Other curricular areas can be completed  too, if this works for your family.

Click below to open the grid

MSP Home Learning Grid

Literacy

Phonics and Common Words:

  • Phoneme How many words can you think of with this sound? You might only get a few, it’s tricky!
  • Can you read all the common words?
  • Write them out three time in Rainbow Writing

Reading Activity

Prior Knowledge– How many parts can you name of the human body?

Vocabulary-After watching the video- Can you draw the outline of a body shape and label as many parts as you heard about in the video?

 

Art and Design- Find some old magazines.  Cut out facial features and make some funny faces.  You can glue these down or just move them around on the paper to make funny faces.  You could then draw some of these faces.  Get creative!

Remember if you would like to leave a comment or show off some of your work, it would be lovely to hear from you via Twitter!

Have a good day and remember these are just suggestions.  Keep safe.

Regards

Mrs Brown

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