P4/3 Monday 4th May

Good morning boys and girls, I hope you had a lovely weekend.  Let’s start today with our morning prayer and a Hail Mary.  It’s the month of May now and a lovely hymn for the month of May is Bring Flowers of the Rarest.  Why not learn this?

Health & Wellbeing

A good way to start the day.

Go Noodle – Banana, banana, meatball

Have a go at this one, It is so catchy and great for making patterns.  My girls love this one!

Literacy

P3 Phoneme -oe (eg. toe)

Make a list of as many oe words as you can find or think of and write sentences for five of them.  Get an adult to check them for you.

P4 – Common words:  sure, before, never, fruit, believe, decided,

Write each word out three times using your spelling strategies (pyramid writing, bubble writing etc).

The month of May is when we remember Mary.  Mary was the mother of Jesus.  Can you write a paragraph about why your mum or nana is so important to you?   What does she do to make you feel safe/happy/proud?

Draw a picture of your nana/mum and label it “You are special to me because…”  Write all the reasons around the picture.

Numeracy

This week we are going to look at sharing – divison.

Have a look at the following powerpoint to remind you of division.

Division PPT

Here is a worksheet for you to try.

Division by Sharing

If you are feeling confident, try 3 or 4 of these challenge cards

Divison challenge cards

RE

This week’s Gospel was The Good Shepherd, if you didn’t manage to tune in for mass yesterday, have a look at the video below:

Who is the Good Shepherd?

Who are the sheep?

Can you give examples of other people in your life who are like the Good Shepherd?

Remember you have the grid to choose two tasks from.

Have a lovely day and remember to be kind to others and help out when asked.

Mrs Graham

 

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