Good morning everyone!
Here are Tuesday’s activities to go with the grid from yesterday! Remember, you can find some teaching videos and other useful links over on our Teams page!
The youngest class in Banton Primary!
Good morning everyone!
Here are Tuesday’s activities to go with the grid from yesterday! Remember, you can find some teaching videos and other useful links over on our Teams page!
Hello!
Thank you to everyone for all the hard work last week – children and adults. This week’s activity grid looks a little different to last week’s as we are now trying to move onto new learning for the children. This means some new sounds and spelling words, and some new Maths concepts. This also means the children may need a little bit more support with some of the work.
As the work is progressive this week, the activity grid is a little more prescriptive, particularly with Maths. This means that it would be best for the children if they did the activities in order (Monday – Friday).
I have attached a copy of this week’s timetable and activity grids, as well as the resources the children will need for each day. You can also find some teaching videos for each group for Literacy and Maths on our Teams page.
As always, please feel free to contact me – through email or through Teams – if there is anything you need.
Thank you!
Mr McNab
wb 18-01 Timetable and Activity Grid
Sound and Spelling Words – Blue Group
Sound and Spelling Words – Green Group
Sound and Spelling Words – Red Group
Monday Maths – Circles Group 1
Monday Maths – Circles Group 2
Monday Maths – Triangles Group
French Weather – Primary 2 & 3
Tuesday Literacy – Green Group
Tuesday Maths – Triangles Group
Wednesday Maths – Circles Group
Wednesday Maths – Squares Group
Wednesday Maths – Triangles Group
Thursday Literacy – Blue Group
Thursday Literacy – Green Group
Thursday Maths – Circles Group
Thursday Maths – Squares Group
Thursday Maths – Triangles Group
Good morning,
Welcome to our Home Learning! Every week I will be posting our weekly Activity Grid, as well as the resources you will need, here and on our Teams page.
Our Teams page will also have additional extension tasks if you are hungry for even more work. If anyone needs any help accessing materials, please let me know.
Here is this week’s Activity Grid!
Home Learning Activities wb 11-01
And, here are the resources you will need for your activities!
Good luck!
We have enjoyed making Christmas crafts over the last week or two in school!
And, as it is the season of giving we made some lovely things to give to our friends and family.
First we used our collage skills to make a Santa Claus card…
Then, we used printing to create a lovely four seasons tree for some lovely calendars.
We will definitely be on the Nice List this year!
Last week we learned about the importance of looking after our planet! We can help with this by making sure our litter goes into the bin, not onto the ground!
We braved the wind and rain to go litter picking in the playground. Then, we came back inside, warmed up and designed litter picking robots that could help us save the planet!
Because we have started to see lots (and lots) of Christmas lights, today we learned about electricity!
We experimented with making circuits, connecting a battery to a lightbulb (with the help of some crocodile clips).
Luckily there were no shocks and we managed to light the bulb. Electrifying stuff!
As part of our Young Business Kids topic, our classroom turned into the Banton Bairns Chocolate Factory today!
Last week we made up recipes for our very own chocolate! Our recipes involved melting chocolate, adding our own choice of ingredients and mixing it all together, before pouring it into special trays.
Here we are, hard at work making our chocolate:
Right now, our chocolate is hardening in special fridges (NOT Mr McNab’s tummy) and when it’s ready, we will be wrapping them up and trying to sell them to our unsuspecting families.
Mummys, Daddys, Grans, Grandads…get your money ready!
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