Mrs McAlinden & Mrs Houston Primary2/3

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Monday, 27th April 2020

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Buenos dias a todos! I hope you had a great weekend, the weather was absolutely beautiful.  Here are some things for you to work on today or spread it out over the week.

Firstly, a joke for the day – Number 1

What do you get when you cross an elephant with a fish?

Swimming Trunks.

Tell me a joke if you know one.

Spelling 

P2 – five, time, life, line, Summer, number

P3 – white, great, twelve, morning, different, fourteen

Copy the words into your jotter or notebook then cover, write and check. Next, pyramid spell your words.  Finally, select 3 words and write a sentence for each word always remember to include a capital letter at the beginning and a full stop at the end.

Maths – Ask an adult to help

Ask an adult for a measuring tape. Look around the room you are sitting in, what things could you measure? Is there a table, television, a rug or even Alexa? Measure how long or tall these things are.  Next try to measure how tall you are and note down all the measurements in your notebook.

If you do not have a measuring tape, look for a ruler and measure a book, a pencil, a mobile phone or any other smaller items you have around you. Try to be accurate look at the centimetres (cm) carefully.

Log on to BBC Teach and watch Titch and Ted Begin Their Measurement Challenge.

Time for a little break….. do the 2 minute breathe bubble (you will be able to google it) and relax for 2 minutes.

Topic – Japan 

So you have already discovered that the capital city is Tokyo and the highest mountain is Mount Fuji.  Now let’s do some more fact finding.

  1. Name 2 different regions of Japan.
  2. What type of food is very popular in Japan? (name a few)
  3. What is the national flower of Japan?

You could make a fact file for all the information you have found about Japan.

That’s all for now boys and girls. I hope you have a super day.

Look after yourself and say hello (hola) to all your family for me.

Your teacher,

Senora Houston

Hasta luego

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