Thursday 26th March 2020

Happy Thursday P5,

Please join me and tune in to the Science Centre’s live broadcast at 10.00am this morning:

http://www.youtube.com/user/scienceshowbob

Write a short paragraph about what you have learned.

Please select a task from your grid today. Remember that there are set tasks waiting for you all on Sumdog and Studyladder.

Practise counting forwards and backwards in tenths starting at different numbers: eg 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9,  6,  6.1   or    29.1, 29, 28.9, 28.8, 28.7

Please complete four operation sums, one addition, one subtraction, one multiplication and one subtraction. Can you explain to a family member the steps that you followed?

Record yourself reading a short extract form your personal reader and watch it back. Did  you sound fluent? Did you use the punctuation in the text as you read? Did you use expression? Did you use strategies for tricky words?

Learn to draw a beautiful Scarlet Macaw by following:

I would love to see some finished work by our amazing artists.

It is very important that you keep your mind and body active, but home learning is very different from lessons in school. Please feel free to adapt any suggested activities to suit your family life and remember to take regular breaks. You must also be missing your friends. There are many ways that you can keep in touch with your classmates and share what you have been doing.

If you need any further information or support with logins please get in touch by leaving a comment.

Remember to stay safe and keep smiling, Mrs H

 

 

2 Replies to “Thursday 26th March 2020”

  1. Thank you Mrs Haughy I have been reading,writing and doing maths! I really miss you and all my friends! Love Imogen,

    🌟❤️😆😊🤍

    1. I am missing you all too Imogen. I am glad to hear that you are keeping busy. Stay safe and keep smiling! Love, Mrs H

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