Wednesday 22nd April- Primary 7

Good morning Primary 7, we are half way through the first week of term 4. Doesn’t time fly when you are having fun? 🙂 I hope you are all awake, had your breakfast and ready to start your day.

Today I have included some more learning tasks for you to work on. Well done to everyone who has been completing these already, I would love to hear how you are getting on with the activities that you have chosen. Remember you can comment here, post on Twitter or email me a copy of your completed tasks.

Here is the link to today’s work-

Wednesday 22nd April

Remember to say your daily prayers and continue to thank God for keeping you and your family safe. Say a Hail Mary and Our Father today, I would be really impressed if you could try to say these in Spanish as I know you regularly practise this in assembly.

Here is the PowerPoint about Vincent Van Gogh that will support you with your research task this afternoon.

Van Gogh

Have a wonderful Wednesday and keep smiling! 😀

Mrs Butler 🌈

I thought this was a very good image to help inspire all the pupils who say, “I can’t draw” or “I am rubbish at drawing”. Give today’s art activity your best shot.

2 Replies to “Wednesday 22nd April- Primary 7”

  1. Hi Mrs Butler, Connor doesn’t have his log in for scholastic or first news. Please could you email them to me. Thanks and hope your keeping well. Maria x

    1. Hello 🙂
      I hope you and the family are safe and well. Connor’s log in details are as follows

      First News
      username: c.ward4
      password: silver magnet (icon)

      Scholastic
      username: connorward
      password: Welcome1

      If you have any issues logging in let me know.
      Mrs Butler 🙂

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