Primary 1b- Friday 29th May

Good morning everyone

That’s right! You have nearly completed another week of home learning and golden time is just around the corner!

Well done boys and girls!

The quicker we get started on today’s task, the quicker you will be able to start golden time!

We will begin our day as always, with our morning prayer.

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay29th

Literacy

Instructional Writing

Today we are going to continue with instructional writing. Last week you were writing instructions on how to wash your hands properly.

Over the weeks, you have been writing instructions to explain how to make or do something.

We want the reader to be able to follow the instructions and do the task on their own.

Instructions are always in chronological order(that’s a fancy way of saying time order).

They should have:

A title- What are you going to make or do?

What you need- A list of materials, ingredients, equipment or tools that you need to complete the task.

What to do- Explain what to do, one step at a time, in the correct order.

Pictures- These pictures help the reader to follow the instructions easily.

Today you are going to become a professional gardener.

Dippy wants to plant a seed but he doesn’t know how to. Do  you think you could write instructions today to explain how to plant a seed.

First I would like you to watch this video clip to help you learn how to plant a seed. Remember you need to listen carefully so that you understand each instruction.

Now that you know how to plant a seed, do you think you could write simple instructions to help Dippy learn how to plant a seed?

I have included a document below with pictures and words to help you.

First, then, next and last will help you order your sentences.

how to plant a seed

Write the instructions in your jotter. You can use the picture below to help you.

Maybe you could try planting a seed one day now you are a professional.

Maths

Today you will be continuing to learn more about Time.

Activities that happen at certain times of the day

We are going to begin by talking about activities that happen at certain times of day. We do different activities in the morning, afternoon and evening. 

When do you eat breakfast? In the morning.

When do you go to sleep? At night.

Look at the pictures below whether you would and discuss with your mum or dad whether you would do the activity in the morning, the afternoon or at night.

  

Can you think of one more thing that you do in the morning, afternoon and at night?

Label the parts of a clock

Yesterday you were learning about the main parts of the clock. Can you point and name each part of the clock below.

Can you remember which hand is the hour hand and which hand is the minutes hand? Remember a clue is to look carefully at the size of the hands.

How did you get on yesterday making your own clock faces? I loved seeing pictures of some of the clocks that  you created.

Telling the Time

Counting is essential for time-telling.

To help the process of learning how to tell the time, encourage your child to practise  counting from 1 to 60 in the correct order.

If they can count from 1-60, move on to counting in groups of 5 – remember to point out that when you count in fives, every number ends in a 5 or 0.

Remember boys and girls:

The long hand represents minutes.

The short hand represents hours.

If you have a clock in the house, use it to help explain the following to your child:

There are 60 seconds in one minute.  When the long hand goes right round the clock that is 60 seconds.

There are 60 minutes in one hour. When the short hand goes right round the clock that is 60 minutes.

The Hour Hand

Today you will be learning how to tell the time to the hour on the analogue clock.

The  analogue clock face is just a special kind of number line. A clock is just a circular number line from 1 to 12.

When the short hand points to a number, this tells us how many hours it is.

When the minute hand is pointing to 12, it is showing a full hour.
We call this time ‘o’clock’.

On this clock, the hour hand is pointing at the 4 and the minute hand is pointing to the 12.

This clock is showing that the time is 4 o’clock.

I would like you to read this PowerPoint carefully. It will give you a step-by-step guide of how to tell the time using o’clock. At the end there is a little quiz to test how well you have been listening.

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One way to help your child grasp a better understanding of time is to draw your child’s attention to time. Mention the time at different points in the day. For example, you could say, ‘it’s 5 o’clock – time for tea,’ or ‘it’s 7 o’clock – time for a bath.’

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It is very important for us to talk about how we are feeling.  It is especially important now as some of you may be worried about the changes we have all had to make in the last few months.  Talking to someone, exercising and relaxing are all great ways to help your health and wellbeing and keep you feeling happy.  Today I would like you to play the lanterns game below where you write down how you are feeling and what has made you feel that way.  You will then see your feeling float up into the sky.

https://www.healthforkids.co.uk/game/lanterns/

Now we are going to do some Jump Start Jonny to help us get some fun exercise and make us smile!

https://www.jumpstartjonny.co.uk/home

Click on whichever video you like or do all three!  My favourite is I like to move it  it certainly gets your heart beating!

Now for some relaxing time.  A great way to relax is by doing yoga. Yoga is an ancient form of exercise that focuses on strength, flexibility and breathing to boost physical and mental wellbeing. The main components of yoga are postures (a series of movements designed to increase strength and flexibility) and breathing.

Why not send us some pictures of you taking part in any of the exercises you have been doing today.  Send to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or Tweet @St_BarbarasPS

R.E.

We have been learning how Jesus prayed for his friends and for all of us and how he taught his disciples to pray to our Heavenly Father.  We know that saying our prayers is very important.  On the accompanying illustration of Jesus praying, draw pictures or write names in the thought bubble of yourselves and some of the other people Jesus was praying for. You could choose your families and friends, as well as our brothers and sisters throughout the world.

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Colour your picture in when you have finished writing in the names of your family and friends.  Now show someone your picture and tell them how much you love them and that you will remember them in your prayers.

Please send us a copy of your picture at gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or Tweet us @St_BarbarasPS

Thank you parents for your continued support during this challenging time. I really appreciate everything you are doing to help your child with their home learning. Thank you for sending me pictures regularly, I am missing the kids lots and it is great to see their little faces. The pictures and videos certainly put a smile on my face.

Boys and girls I want to say a huge well done to you. You have been working so hard at home and trying your best even though it can be very tricky at times. Well done my Superstars. You should be so proud of yourselves.

I hope you all have a lovely weekend and enjoy the beautiful weather.

Take care,

Miss McEleney

 

 

 

Primary 1b- Thursday 28th May

Good morning my wonderful ones 🥰

It’s Thursday already! It certainly has been a quick week!🤗

How are you feeling today? I hope you are well and ready for another great day of learning.📒

We will begin our day as always, with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay28th

Literacy🔠

wh and ph 🐳 🐬

Practise the wh and ph phonemes with Alphablocks.

Common Words: old, do, going ✏️

Spellingmenu

Sumdog Spelling Challenge 🌶

I have set you a spelling challenge on Sumdog for today. It will test your knowledge of lots of different common words that you have already learned. Have fun!

Maths🔢

Yesterday you kick started your maths work by practising the days of the week and months of the year. Today we are going to focus on the Seasons.

How many seasons are there?

There are 4 seasons. The four seasons — winter, spring, summer, autumn.

It is important that you can name the seasons and their characteristics.

Jack Hartmann is here to help you! He is back with another catchy song. Enjoy!

How did you get on yesterday with reading the calendar? It is a very important skill that you will use throughout your lives, especially when you are a grown up.

I like to mark important dates on my calendar. First I always like to put in peoples’ birthdays so I do not forget. I also add in any holidays I have planned and any appointments I need to go to.

Calendars are very useful! Keep practising reading the calendar in your house.

Round the clock ⏰ 

Yesterday you were learning about clocks!

You now know that  a clock is a device that tells the time.

How many different types of clocks did you find in your house?

Today you are going to learn even more about the analogue clock.

Before you can tell the time, it is important that you learn all about the different parts of the analogue clock.

Let’s learn about the analogue clock with Jack Hartmann.

Here is a picture of an analogue clock:

Clock Face, Digital Clock, Analog Signal, 24hour Clock, Number ...

An analogue clock is a circular-faced clock.

There are twelve numbers on a clock. As you can see the numbers one to twelve are around the outside of the clock. These numbers represent the hour.

The clock has two hands. Can you notice the difference in their size?

The hour hand is the short hand.

The long hand is used to measure minutes.

Here is a little song to help you remember the difference between  the short hand and long hand on a clock.

Now that you know about the main parts of a clock, it’s time to make your own!

Today I challenge you to make your very own clock face! ⏰ 

There are lots of different ways you can do this. Let’s get creative!

First you will need to find something that is a circular shape and draw around it. This could be a lid or plate.

Write the number 12 at the top and the number 6 at the bottom of the circle. Can you write in the rest of the clock face numbers?

Now put a dot in the centre of your circle. Well done! Now you have a clock face.

What else do we need? 2 hands!

Can you find 2 things that could be the hands of the clock? You could use spoons, pencils or straws but remember, one has  to be longer than the other.

If you would prefer to make your own paper clock, I have included a template for you below.

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I would love to see a picture of the clock you have created. Please send a tweet or email me a picture.

Why don’t you finish off your maths work with a fun game of Whats the time Mr Wolf? Have fun! 🐺

BEWARE! Mr Wolf loves DINNER TIME!🐺 🍽 

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We have all been enjoying the lovely sunny weather recently and it has been great to be able to get outside and play.  Even though it is important for everyone to enjoy the sun we have got to remember that it can burn your skin. There are three important steps to stop sunburn:

• Cover up with clothing and a hat
• Spend time in the shade,
• Wear suitable sunscreen and apply it often

In the attached sheet the character in it is out in the sun with no hat!!!  I would like you to design a hat for the character and make sure it offers suitable protection against the sun.

Character Picture

Or if you want to make a more detailed design on your sun hat why not click on the link below.

Design Your Own Sun Hat

Please send us your pictures at gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or Tweet @St_BarbarasPS

R.E.🙏🏻

When we pray it is important to remember a few simple things.  Prayers can be simple thoughts and words coming straight from the heart.  Sometimes God doesn’t seem to give us what we pray for.  Do not give up praying – keep on talking to God and listening for he knows what is best for you, even if it is not what you expected.  It is also important to remember that we don’t just ask God for things we want.  Remember to praise God and thank him for his goodness, to tell him about ourselves and others and say sorry if we have done wrong.

Why not join in with this hymn Alleluia Alleluia Give Thanks to the Risen Lord below to praise God:

I would like you to write out a short prayer thanking God for all the wonderful things you have in your life.  I have included a template below for you to use or you can design your own.

prayer

Please send us a copy of your picture at gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or Tweet us @St_BarbarasPS.

Also as it is Thursday again let’s remember to praise (thank) all NHS workers tonight at 8pm by clapping and making as much noise as you can for them.👏

Primary 1b’s Wall of Fame

Aria-Rose has been very busy working on her very own fairy garden project. She up-cycled an old barrel. Isn’t her fairy garden beautiful? Well done Aria-Rose!

Darragh’s clock hunt was a great success! Look at the amount of watches he managed to find in his house. Amazing work Darragh!

You have all been working hard at home and I am so proud of each and every one of you.

I hope that you enjoy completing some of today’s tasks.

Remember to take lots of breaks. Get fresh air and keep hydrated.👱‍♀️👦

Have an awesome day boys and girls!😀

Miss McEleney🙂❣️🌈

 

Primary 1b- Wednesday 27th May

Good morning Superstars🌟

I have missed you all! 

I hope you all had a wonderful long weekend and enjoyed spending time with your families. I enjoyed going for a long cycle on Sunday and a lovely long walk on Monday. The sunny weather has been beautiful.☀️

It was your first ever Sports’ Day yesterday. It was a little different to the normal Sports’ Day we usually have at St. Barbara’s but I hope you still managed to have a fun-filled day! I was so glad that the sun was shining all day yesterday for Virtual Sports’ Day.  I loved seeing all of the fantastic pictures and videos you shared, it was great to see your happy faces!😀

Well done everyone for your excellent efforts!👏 I hope you all had lots of fun!

Let’s get started on today activities.

We will begin our day as always, with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay27th

Literacy🔠

ee phoneme 👀🐝 🌲

Practise the ee phoneme.

Common Words: old, do, going

This week the children cannot sound out their common words.

The o in old and going sounds like the letter name, it doesn’t make the o sound.

The o in do, sounds like oo.

They need to think of a different strategy.

Ask your child to think of a strategy to help them spell each new common word correctly.

Can they spot a word within a word? go is in the word going or they might spot in.

Writing✍️

Once your child has written their sentences ask them to check that they have included their core writing targets.

Maths🔢

Time ⏰

Let’s begin with the days of the week.

Tell an adult what day it is today. What day is it tomorrow? What day was it yesterday?

Can you say the days of the week? How many days are in one week?

Now let’s think about the months of the year.

Can you say the months of the year? How many months are in one year?

Jack Hartmann is here to help!

Clocks and calendars 

Why do we need calendars and clocks? 

Listen carefully to this video to find out:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zj6bjhv

Calendars 📅

A calendar is very useful, it helps us learn about the passing of time along with the months of the year and their order.

calendar is a series of pages that shows the days, weeks, and months of a particular year. It is a tool we use to help us keep track of each day, and it allows us to visually see when different events will happen.

Learning to read a calendar is an important maths skill.

I have included a page from a calendar below:

This is the first page of the calendar because January is the first month of the year.

Look carefully at the calendar. Along the top we have the days of the  week and then below, it shows you how many days are in that specific month. There are 31 days in January.

Can you see that on the 8th of January I went to visit puppies.

What day of the week was this? Look at the days of the week at the top, it was a Wednesday.

Now let’s see if  you can practise reading the calendar. Here are some questions for you:

1. What did I do on the 26th of January?

2. What date did I go and visit my Grandma?

3. What day of the week did I visit the dentist?

Challenge-Have you got a calendar in your house? Practise reading the calendar at home.

Clocks 🕰 

Why do we need a clock? Clocks are very very very useful!

A clock is a device that tells the time.

This is an analogue clock face.

How many numbers are there? Which number is always at the top? What comes next?

You will be learning more about the analogue clock tomorrow.

Clocks are everywhere!

There are different types of clocks:

Watch

Wall Clock

Alarm Clock

Grandfather Clock

and lots more!

Today I would like you to go on a Clock Hunt around your house. 🕵🏻‍♀️

What different types of clocks can you find around your house?

You could take photographs of these and send me pictures of some of the clocks that you found on your clock hunt.  🕐

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I hope you enjoyed sport’s day yesterday and had plenty of fun!  I would like you to keep having fun whilst exercising.  Research shows that regular exercise has lots of benefits including:

  • improving fitness
  • increasing concentration
  • building a stronger heart, bones and healthier muscles
  • encouraging healthy growth and development
  • improving posture and balance
  • lowering stress
  • Encouraging a better night’s sleep

Today we are going to have a Wild Workout with Andy.  Andy is off to the Arctic to see what he can find.  Let’s join him and exercise on the way!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06tmrxh/andys-wild-workouts-series-1-10-arctic

Now let’s do a fun dance video with GoNoodle:

I know this one is your favourite dance boys and girls! I miss dancing around the classroom with you all! 💃🏼 🕺

R.E.🙏🏻

When Jesus needed to feel very close to his Father, what did he do? – He would pray.  Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, before he was betrayed by Judas.  He prayed before he raised Lazarus from the dead and Jesus prayed during the Last Supper, before he broke the bread.  Like us Jesus needed to share his worries and problems with his heavenly Father; he knew that he was never alone.  Just as we are never alone.  God is always with us.

When we pray we are having a conversation with God.  When we talk to God, he listens.  We don’t have to have special times for saying prayers.  Often we say them at bedtime but we can talk to God at any time.  Do you ever feel unsure about what to say to God?  Don’t worry as God our Father likes to hear about everything we have to tell him and he is always ready to listen.

The apostles knew how important it was to pray to God but like us they often felt uncertain about how to pray.  One day they asked Jesus to teach them how to pray.  What was the prayer that Jesus taught them? – The Our Father.

Watch this short video about how Jesus taught his disciples the Our Father:

Let’s say the Our Father now.  I have copied the words to help you if you need it.

I would like you to download the picture below if you can and colour it in.  If you can’t download it why not draw a picture like this one.

Please send us a copy of your picture at gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or Tweet us @St_BarbarasPS.

There are lots of suggested activities for today boys and girls. Please remember to do what you can and take plenty of breaks. Just try your best and I will be very impressed!😊

Remember to send me pictures of any work you are proud of to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk Your amazing work could be displayed on the wall of fame on our class blog page.

Have a wonderful Wednesday Superstars!🌟

Miss McEleney 😊🌈❣️

 

Primary 1b- Thursday 21st May

Good morning Primary 1b😀

Wasn’t the weather beautiful yesterday? I hope you had lots of fun in the beautiful sunshine!

It’s Thursday but you will be pleased to know that this is your last day of home learning this week. It’s the May holiday weekend so you have tomorrow and Monday off to relax and enjoy spending time with your families. Hooray!🙌

The work you have been doing this week is amazing boys and girls so lets finish this week off with a bang! ⚡️

Are you ready for another awesome day of learning?

Let’s get started on today activities.

We will begin our day as always, with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay21st

Literacy🔠

Instructional Writing✍️

How to wash your hands properly✋🤚

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Wash your hands!👾

Don’t forget to sing the happy birthday song TWICE.

Ordering instructions task

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Challenge- Write your own instructions 🌶

How to wash your hands worksheet

Well done you are an expert! You are a Germ-Buster!

Maths🔢

Sumdog North Lanarkshire Maths Contest🏆

Well done to everyone who has taken part so far. I am so proud of you all! Today is the last day to take part. The competition ends tonight at 8pm. We have one last chance to move up the leader board. Make sure you login today to help boost our score. Good luck boys and girls.

Topmarks- Daily 10 ⏱

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10

Subtraction colour by number task ➖

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It’s the last day before the holiday weekend and before Sports’ Day on Tuesday!!!

For some of today’s activities you need dice or you can make some (see below).

Select one or more of the following to do today:

 

Look out for news about Sports’ Day activities!

R.E.🙏🏻

Today is Ascension Thursday!

We have been thinking about loving and caring for others all week and we have tried to follow Jesus’ commandment to, ‘Love one another as I have loved you.’

You have created a Caring Wreath to show that you care and you have learned about how Jesus ascended into heaven forty days after his resurrection on Easter Sunday.

Normally on Ascension Thursday we would all be going to Mass. Although we can’t actually go to church today, Bishop Toal is celebrating Mass for all of the children of the Diocese of Motherwell at 11am. 

This Mass is being streamed on Facebook so you will need an adult’s permission to watch this:

www.facebook.com/rcmotherwell

Father Campbell is also celebrating Mass on St. Barbara’s Parish website at 10am.

With an adult’s permission, please select a Mass to follow.

You might also like to watch the clip below. You can join in if you like.

🐝Work to BEE proud of!🐝

Look at the wonderful characters these children created for Hairy Maclary.

Big Fred from Muirhead by Darragh.

Sassy the staffy by Aria-Rose.

Look at the beautiful wreaths Daniel and Holly created.

I had a giant smile on my face after reading Aaron’s work!

Remember to keep sending me any work you are proud of so that I can upload it onto our class glow page. gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk

Well done boys and girls. You have completed another week of home learning. ✅👏

I have loved reading your emails and seeing all of the amazing work you are doing at home. 🏠

You have put the biggest smile on my face all week! You deserve a huge clap because you are all doing AMAZING! 😀

I hope you and your family have a lovely, relaxing long weekend.

Take care and keep safe!🥰

Miss McEleney🙂🌈❣️

   

 

Primary 1b- Wednesday 20th May

Good morning boys and girls 🙋‍♀️

How are you all feeling today?

How good do you feel when you laugh?

Laughter sparkles like sunshine.😂 ☀️ 

Usually you all like to tell me jokes in class so today I thought I would start off with a little joke or two, to make you laugh (hopefully). I am missing all your jokes very much!

Here goes…

Why was 6 afraid of 7?
Because 7, 8, 9

Why can’t Elsa have a balloon?
Because she will let it go.

Even if they didn’t make you laugh, I hope they made you smile😀

Let’s get started on today activities.

We will begin our day as always, with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay20th

Literacy🔠

Guess the ‘ee’ word

Guess the ee word

Phoneme Story- The Bee Tree

eephonemestory

Common Words

Spellingmenu

Read Along- Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/hairy-maclary/

Reading Task-Create a new character

Let’s create some names and descriptions for new dog characters for the Hairy Maclary story.

Think about rhyming words.

Daniel the cocker spaniel.

Doug the wrinkly pug.

Have fun! Remember to email or tweet me a picture of your task. I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

Maths🔢

North Lanarkshire Sumdog Maths Contest

Well done boys and girls you have done awesome so far in the contest. Just 2 days to go! Remember to take your time and try your best. Go Primary 1b!

Topmarks- Hit the Button

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Subtraction Missing Number Problems➖

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subtractionwithin20

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Time to waken up and put your best foot forward!

We’re getting closer to Sports’ Day – so time for a little movement. There are two video clips to get you moving and some tasks below. Enjoy!

Now for those tasks:
Play some music lasting about ten/fifteen minutes and do these:
Jumping Jacks/Star Jumps
On the Spot running
Plank
Squats
Add your own and have fun!
Remember to have your water bottle handy and to take a few breaks!

R.E.🙏🏻

This week we have been looking at Jesus’ commandment to:

‘Love one another as I have loved you.’

Jesus showed his love for all of us on Good Friday when he died on the cross. Tomorrow we are going to celebrate the Feast of the Ascension. On this day, forty days after his resurrection on Easter Sunday, Jesus ascended into Heaven leaving the disciples behind to carry on with his work and to be witnesses for him. They were a little scared to be left without Jesus but they believed in him and they knew that he would not leave them alone. They were quite right of course; the Holy Spirit came to help them on the Feast of Pentecost and we’ll explore that later.

Below you will see two very different video clips about the Ascension. Please watch both of them.

Now what I would like you to do is to draw or make your own reminder of what happened on the Feast of the Ascension.

You could think about making the figures of Jesus, his disciples and the two people dressed in white – you could even create your own video clip.

Or you could draw them and write a sentence or a paragraph below; you might want to make a picture using other media – e.g. cotton wool for the clouds.

I have attached some ideas to help you below.

Whatever activity you choose to do, please email it to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or, with an adult’s permission, upload it on to Twitter @St_BarbarasPS.

It’s time to look at some of Primary 1b’s 🌟WONDERFUL WORK 🌟

Look at Ailbhe’s amazing Superhero called Auntie Virus! Amazing!

Check out the fantastic castle that Andy made.

Remember to send me work you are proud of and you could feature on Primary 1b’s wall of fame🌟

Remember to take plenty of breaks boys and girls. You are doing awesome this week! Don’t worry if you don’t manage to complete all of the activities, just try your best and I will be impressed.

Miss McEleney

Primary 1b- Tuesday 19th May

Good morning Superstars 🌟

I hope you are all well.

It was great seeing lots of pictures yesterday of all your wonderful work. You were all very busy bees.🐝

Look at the wonderful healthy snacks Holly, Chloe and Aria-Rose made.🍉

     

Take at look at Daniel’s subtraction skills. Very impressive!

Aaron has been working hard on his dictated sentences. He has included capital letters, full stops and finger spaces.

Today is Tuesday. Do you remember how to say Tuesday in Spanish? That’s right, it is Martes. You could teach someone in your house how to say all of the days of the week in Spanish by singing our song.🎶

Did that song wake you up? Let’s get started on today’s learning activities.

Let’s begin our day with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay19th

Literacy🔠

ee sound 🌲👀🐝

Yesterday you learned the ‘ee’ sound.  Did you manage to think of lots of words that have this sound? Look at the pictures below, can  you guess each ee word?

Alphablocks🔠

Watch and learn more about the ee sound.

Common Words: had, see, has

Ask your child to think of a strategy to help them spell each new common word correctly. Can they sound out all of their new common words? They can sound out had and see but has is tricky. When we say the word ‘has’, the ‘s’ sounds like a ‘z’ so we can’t sound out this word. They can choose a different strategy that works best for them.

Writing✍️

Once your child has written their sentences ask them to check that they have included their core writing targets.

Maths

Sumdog North Lanarkshire Maths Contest🏆

Well done to all of the boys and girls who managed to play Sumdog yesterday. 15 of you have played so far. What an amazing effort Primary 1b! There is a little reward waiting for you all when you next sign in.  Our class has now qualified. Now let’s see if we can make our way up the leader board.There are only 3 more days left to take part. Take your time and just try your best. You are awarded points for accuracy so think carefully about each question before you answer. Good luck Super stars!

Subtract with a pirate song🏴‍☠️

Before we begin let’s get into character. You are going to be a pirate.

Start by saying Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!

Next say Ahoy, Me Hearties!

Finally say Yo Ho Ho!

Now you are ready to begin. The pirates have some very wise words. Listen carefully to find out what always happens when you subtract.☠️

Subtraction Missing Number Problems➖

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missingnumbersubtractionwithin20

HWB🥦🥕🍎🍓🙏🏻

Yesterday we had a look at making healthy snacks and the skills you need to create something delicious in the kitchen!

Today as we get closer to Sports’ Day next Tuesday, let’s be a little more energetic with a dance and then some yoga!

R.E.🙏🏻

Yesterday we were looking at the Ten Commandments and Jesus’ message to,

‘Love one another as I have loved you.’

I asked you to think about your families and how much you love them. I also reminded you that Pope Francis has told us all to care for others, ‘No ifs, no buts!’

Today I would like to think about the people living in the same house as you; there might be two of you, there might be six of you! It doesn’t matter. Now I would like you to think of FIVE little things that you could do this week for those in your home. It could be that you set the table, make your bed, clear up after a meal, make someone a cup of tea or even take the vacuum cleaner for a walk!

When you have selected five things, draw some heart shapes and inside each, draw or write your tasks. You can make some extra hearts for decoration. Colour or decorate them carefully. Next make a circle wreath-shape like the picture below or if you have a paper plate, use that. Attach your heart shapes and display your Caring Wreath somewhere you can see it easily. Carry out your tasks this week and show that you care – no ifs, no buts!

Please email your Caring Wreath to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk  or, with an adult’s permission, upload them on to Twitter @St_BarbarasPS and to Pope Francis’ Twitter @Pontifex

🌟🌟🌟WONDERFUL WORK🌟🌟🌟

Usually in class I get to display all of your wonderful work on the walls. I am always so proud of your work boys and girls and I know how happy you are when you see your amazing work on the wall. I might not be able to put your work up on the walls just now but instead I am going to be showing off your fantastic work on our daily blogs. I would love if you could email or tweet me any work that you are proud of. 

Moving forward, any emails you wish to send can you please do so via my glow account- gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk

Have a Terrific Tuesday boys and girls.😀

Miss McEleney❣️🌈🙂

 

Primary 1b- Monday 18th May

Good morning my wonderful ones🙋‍♀️

I hope you all had a lovely relaxing weekend. The weather wasn’t very nice yesterday so I had a lovely chilled day watching movies. I really enjoyed it. 📺

Thank you to those who sent me pictures of their lovely jam sandwiches on Friday! You all managed to follow the instructions carefully. Here are some pictures of Daniel, Layla and Alyssa making and enjoying their jam sandwiches. I bet they tasted delicious! 🥪 😋

Have you brushed your teeth and made your bed? Let’s get started.

Let’s begin our day with our morning prayer.🙏🏻

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay18th

Literacy🔡

ee phoneme 👀🐝 🌲 

This week’s phoneme is ee as in see.

Geraldine the Giraffe- Sound hunt 🦒

Phoneme Task✍️

ee_worksheets

Maths🔢

Sumdog North Lanarkshire Maths Contest🏆

Give it your best shot boys and girls! Wouldn’t it be amazing if our class made it onto the live leader board?

Subtraction Action with Jack Hartmann 🎶 

Subtraction Number Bonds Challenge ➖

subtractionchallenge

HWB🍓🍉🍎🥕🥦🍍

Healthy Snack Day!

We’re heading towards our Virtual Sports’ Day next Tuesday and what better way to prepare than to think about healthy snacks for the day.

They don’t need to be fancy…just healthy and delicious.

Have a look at some of these:

Try to create a healthy snack of your own. What ingredients might you need?

Cooking Skills for Learning, Life and Work!
Depending upon your age, you could practise some of these skills as you prepare your snack.You might need to ask an adult for help.

You will be using skills that will be with you for the rest of your life.

Early Level

Primary 1

o Peeling    o Slicing     o Mixing      o Spreading

Remember to wash your hands before you begin!

Once you have made your snack, take a picture before you eat it and share it with all of us!
You can email your picture to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or upload it onto Twitter with an adult’s permission. Happy Healthy Snack Day!

R.E.🙏🏻

Yesterday was the sixth Sunday of Easter. In the Gospel, Jesus said that if you love him, you will keep his commandments.

Commandments are rules. However God’s rules are all about love – about loving God and each other. If we love someone, we try our very best to show that by being polite, kind, generous and happy when we talk to them or about them to others.

You have rules and home and we have rules in school. Just like the Ten Commandments, our rules are all about looking after each other and doing the best for each other so that we can all be happy together at home or in school.

Sometimes we break the rules – adults as well as children. If we break God’s rules, we call that sin. Don’t worry though, we can make it better.

Just like at home or in school, if we are sorry and say that to the person we have hurt – and try our best not to do it again – God will forgive us because he loves each one of us so much.

We can read about the Ten Commandments which were given to Moses in the Old Testament which is the first section of the Bible.

You can see them here. Read them or ask an adult for help then chat to someone in your family about them.

In the New Testament (the second section of the Bible), Jesus spoke about love all of the time. In fact, he made a ‘New Commandment.’

He asked us all to, ‘ Love one another as I have loved you.’

If you think about it – we all love ourselves and look after ourselves.

Jesus is saying simply that we should love everyone else as much as we love ourselves. If we all did that, the world would be a much happier place! In fact, if we all did that then we would be following the Ten Commandments without even realizing it!

At Easter, Pope Francis told us that we should love and care for each other, ‘No ifs, no buts!’

Today, let’s think about how we love each other: our family and our friends.

I would like you to choose one of the following activities. You can download and print a picture or you can make one of your own. When you have finished it, place it somewhere where all of the family can see it to remind yourselves of how just much you love and care for each other.

   

Please email your pictures to gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk or, with an adult’s permission, upload them on to Twitter. ✉️

Don’t worry if you don’t manage to complete all the of these activities, just try your best and I will be very impressed.👩‍🏫

I am missing you all so much.🥰

Have a great day!

Miss McEleney 😀🌈❣️

 

 

 

Primary 1b- Friday 15th May

Good morning my wonderful ones!

HAPPY FRIDAY! That’s right, you have nearly completed another week of home learning. You are doing awesome boys and girls! I am so proud of all your hard work this week! You have certainly put a big smile on my face.

Are you ready to ace today’s learning tasks? Then it will be GOLDEN TIME!

Let’s begin our day with our morning prayer.

God our Father, as we prepare to begin our work, we ask you to help us use properly, the many gifts you have given us, so that we may fully benefit from our day together in school. St. Barbara, pray for us.

Here is today’s overview:

DailyOverviewMay15th

Below I will include any additional information that will help to support your child with the tasks that I have assigned for today.

Literacy

Instructional Writing

Learning to follow instructions to make a jam sandwich

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Instructions task

jamsandwichinstructionsactivity

I challenge you to take a picture or a video of you making your jam sandwich.

Maths

Sumdog’s mathematics contest for North Lanarkshire schools begins today! We need a minimum of 10 players in our class to take part to qualify for the contest.

The competition begins today at 8am and will end at 8pm on Thursday 21st May. Give it your best shot and your name could appear on the live leaderboard.

HWB

R.E.

You have certainly earned your golden time this week boys and girls. I hope you enjoy spending your afternoon having lots of fun! I will be back again on Monday with some fun filled learning.

Parents, thank you so much for your support once again this week. I really appreciate your time and effort.

I hope you all have a lovely, relaxing weekend.

Take care and stay safe.

Miss McEleney

 

 

 

Primary 1b Sumdog Maths Champion

Good afternoon boys and girls😀

Well done to all of the children who managed to take part in today’s Sumdog Maths competition. You have all worked very hard and tried your very best. The leader board was very close but we have a winner.

The winner of our maths competition is Aaron.👏🌟

 

Well done Aaron! You have been crowned our MATHS CHAMPION this week!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

Miss McEleney😀🌈❣️

Happy Birthday Rosa🥳

We have a special birthday girl in our class today!

Happy birthday Rosa 🎈🎂

We hope you have had a wonderful day filled with plenty of birthday cake🎂

Love Miss McEleney and all your friends in P1b 😀

P.S, Dippy also has a special message for you!

I’m very sorry that this message is a little bit burnt. He was smiling so much that little bits of fire were popping out of his mouth when he was making your picture.

 

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