Primary 2- Wednesday 27th May

Good morning everyone and welcome back to another week of home learning.😊

I hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend with your family. I spent my weekend going long walks in the sunshine, it was glorious.☀️

Yesterday was a little different from our normal daily blogs as it was….

I hope you all had a fun-filled day taking part in all of the activities!

These superstars certainly looked like they enjoyed Virtual Sports’ Day.

     

Well done Charlie, Abbie, Anna and Zoe for taking part in some of the activities.

I would love to hear more about how you all got on so make sure to send in any pictures or videos of your day!

Let’s get started on today’s activities. 

We will begin today 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.

 St. Barbara, pray for us. 🙏🏼

Here is today’s suggested learning activitiesWednesday 27th May

If you would like to show off any work you are proud of make sure to send it over to gw19shreenannatasha@glow.sch.uk to see it featured on this week’s blogs.

I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday.

Keep safe and keep smiling,

Miss Shreenan 🌈💛

Primary 1a. 26/5/2020

Good morning, boys and girls and welcome to another week of learning and fun!

As usual, let us start the day with our morning prayer.

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

Tuesday 26th May

During Sunday’s Gospel we heard about Jesus praying for his friends and for us.  He wanted us to be one, to be united in love, as closely as Jesus and God the Father are united in love.  So, let’s think about how we can be more like that.  Watch this short video to help us reflect on Sunday’s Gospel.

What could we do to help us be united in love just like Jesus wanted us to be?  Perhaps you have a favourite book and could read it to your little brother or sister. Perhaps you enjoy making music; you could play it over the phone for a loved one.   Maybe you could do a very helpful thing around the house for your parents.  Today I would like you to pick an act of kindness to do for someone else and help put a big smile on that person’s face!  Have a look at some more ideas below:

Please send me your pictures at (Teachers Glow Email) or Tweet us @St_BarbarasPS.  We love seeing your pictures.

 

HWB

Tuesday 26th May

Today is Sport’s Day!!!  I know it’s different from any sport’s day that we’ve ever had but we can still have lots of fun!  So for health and wellbeing today I want you to follow the grid with lots of suggested activities.  Don’t worry if you can’t do some activities just adapt them to suit yourselves.  The important rule today is to exercise and have FUN!

Hope you all have a great day!

Mrs Connolly.

 

 

 

Primary 7- Tuesday 26th May

Good morning Primary 7,

I am so excited because today is our Virtual Sports’ Day. I hope you are all up, had a good energy providing breakfast and got your sports clothes on. The sun is shining which makes it even better! Have a look at the Virtual Sports’ Day blog to find out what you are being asked to do.

Let’s begin our day as we always do, by saying 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.

                                          St. Barbara, pray for us.

I know this is not how you imagined your final Sports’ Day at Primary School however let’s try to make the most of it and have fun! I look forward to seeing the videos and photographs of you participating in today’s races.

Have a tremendous Tuesday!

Mrs Butler

Primary 6 – Answers – Thursday 21st May

Good evening Primary 6,

 

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions.

a) 12x£15 = £180

b) 1,170 biscuits

c) 134x£9 = £1206

d) 5×126 = 630 sweets

e) 6×24 = 144 pens

f) 12×17 = 204

g) 19×27 = 513

h) 4×365 = 1,460

i) 11×12 = 132 players

j) 66×11 = 726 passengers

Sumdog are running a special competition for North Lanarkshire schools. We’re in the top 100 and today is the last day.

Here are the answers to today’s comprehension exercises

Rudy Answers

Livingstone Answers

Isadora Answers

And here is some work that Callum sent in. Thank you Callum for working so hard at home. 👍

I’ve assigned you some reading in Scholastic Books.

Remember you can still choose another task from your updated learning grid and there are other tasks on Sumdog, StudyLadder, FirstNews and Scholastic Books.

You can email me any of your work at:

gw09mcintoshdavid3@glow.sch.uk

 

Mr. McIntosh

Primary 5: Scholastic Link

Dear Parents and children,

I’m really sorry but I don’t know what has gone wrong with the link in your letter.

Please open the powerpoint below and run in slideshow mode. The link will open for you and you can insert your username and password.

P.5 Scholastic link

Kind Regards

Mrs McKinney

 

 

 

🌈🌈Primary 4/3🌈🌈

Thursday 21 May 2020

Well boys and girls, it’s HAPPY THURSDAY today as we stop our home learning for a little break until Tuesday 26th of May and as you know, from our Health and Well-being posts this week, that is when we will have our Virtual Sports Day.  So all you budding athletes, let’s get out there and practise over the weekend.  Hopefully the weekend will be as lovely as the weather yesterday. ☀️ 🌞

Let’s begin our day with our Morning Prayer.  We will also say a Hail Mary for all NHS staff looking after the people sick in the hospital and all the key workers.🙏

R.E.

Ascension Thursday: 21st May 2020

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.

 

Literacy 📝

Choose a starter activity from the link below.  Remember to choose one you haven’t already use.

Find a Word!

Today we are going to revisit homophones – that’s a tricky word isn’t it – can you remember what they are?  Watch the following link to give yourself a little reminder.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zqhpk2p/articles/zc84cwx

Do you remember now?  Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and are spelt differently.  Let’s look at to/too/two this week?

This short clip explains to/too/two very well.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zqhpk2p/articles/zc4jpbk

I have attached a worksheet if you have time to complete it.  When you complete the worksheet there is no need to print, put it in your jotter, writing the full sentences with the correct homophone to ensure you sentence makes sense.

Homophone Activity 21 May 2020

Spelling 🔠

If we were back in class we would spend around 15 minutes going over our spelling words.   If there are any of your phoneme words you are still unsure of, remember to practise them.  Take time to use the strategy that works for you.  Remember people use different ways to learn new words.

Reading📖

Make sure you read today for at least 10 minutes.  Find a quiet time and concentrate really hard on your book.  Use a dictionary if you don’t know the meaning of a word.  Reading expands your vocabulary and helps you in so many different ways in literacy.

Health and Well-being  🏃🏻‍♂️

As I reminded you earlier, 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!

Numeracy 🧮🔢

Today is the last day for the Sumdog Contest, so boys and girls there are a few of you still to finish.  A great big WELL DONE to Amelie, Jenna, Kyle and Lennon, Mason, Matei and Ronan  who have finished their questions, fantastic. 👏👏⭐️⭐️

To start us off for number today we will log on to Sumdog for a wee 15 minute warm up.  Try to finish the contest questions if you can.

In ‘Time’ this week you have been working hard revising o’clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to the hour, with some of you even moving on to digital time, well done!    Please finish the exercises set by Mrs Graham yesterday from your Teejay textbook.  If you have finished everything and you still have some time remaining for number work, please drop me an email and I will set you your next exercise.  You can get me on gw09boyceshirley2@glow.sch.uk.  Please try to use this email address as I am having problems with my other one.  You should try to email me from your own glow email.  You will get the instructions on how to log on from the post dated last Thursday, 14 May, on the blog.

Well boys and girls you have worked really hard and I think you all deserve some golden time.  Enjoy and I will be back next Thursday.  Bye for now and I’ll be watching what you have been working on until then.  Good luck for our first Virtual Sports Day on Tuesday, can’t wait to see your pictures!

Mrs Boyce x🌈🌈

Remember, it’s Thursday, let’s make some noise for our NHS workers tonight at 8.00 pm.

⭐️⭐️Our shining stars⭐️⭐️

A great big well done to all our shining stars so far, I will update it before the end of the day.  Keep watching!!

 

 

 

 

Primary 6 – Thursday 21st May

Good morning Primary 6,

It’s Thursday, the English word Thursday is named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor. Thursday means Thor’s day in Old English. Thor is represented riding a chariot drawn by goats (They left this bit out of The Avengers) and wielding his hammer . In Latin, Thursday is named ‘Jovis dies’ after the god Jupiter

(The bit they never show you in the movies 🤫)

Here are the answers to yesterday’s maths questions.

a) 316,900+81,971+49,500 = 448,371

b) 15,467-8,769 = 6,698

c) 12,742 km – 6,779 km = 5,963 km

d) 20,000-1,543 = 18,457-2,575 = 15,882-6,543 = 9,339 survived

e) £2,000,000-£455,500 = £1,544,500-£103,500 = £1,441,000-£13,900 = £1,427,100 left

 

This week we are working on some word problems that involve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Calculate the answers to these questions in your jotter.

a) Alisha went on a shopping spree and bought 12 pairs of shoes. Each pair cost £15. How much did she spend?

b) If Riley eats 5 biscuits a day, how many does he eat over 234 days?

c) Mr Burroughs wants to replace the school’s footballs. Each football costs £9 and he wants to order 134. How much will they cost?

d) Emma buys a jar full of 126 sweets. She wants to get enough sweets to last her all year, so she buys another 4 jars. How many sweets are there in all 5 jars?

e) Miss Huntley needs to order some new whiteboard pens. She orders 6 boxes. Each box contains 24 pens. How many pens are ordered?

f) Brandon goes to watch the football 17 times in a month. How many times does he watch the football over 12 months?

g) Ben loves bouncy balls. He has been so good this ½ term that Miss Huntley buys him a packet of 19 balls. Ben goes out to play and bounces each ball 27 times. How many times were the balls bounced altogether?

h) William watches 4 TV programmes every day. How many programmes does he watch over 365 days?

i) Mr Burroughs chooses 11 people to play in a football team. He decides to put together 12 teams throughout the school. How many players does he have altogether?

j) Lewis takes a train to London. Each train carriage can carry 66 passengers. The train has 11 carriages. What is the total number of passengers that the train can carry?

This is not how we would write out sums to find the answer so don’t write them this way in your jotter. Use place value, carrying and decomposition (borrowing) to find your answers.

I’ll post the answers to these later today or you can send me your answers at:

gw09mcintoshdavid3@glow.sch.uk

Sumdog are running a special competition for North Lanarkshire schools. We’re in the top 100 and today is the last day.

This week for spelling we’re looking at words which end in ‘et’.

Look carefully at these words.

Copy them in to your jotter and split them into their syllables. The first one is done for you.

gadget – gad-get

met

velvet

regret

regrettable

filleted

upsetting

bullet

puppet

trumpeting

pocket

rocket

Here are the answers to yesterday’s comprehension exercises

Venom Answers

Mummies Answers

Scabs Answers

I’ve assigned you some reading in Scholastic Books.

Here are three new comprehension exercises for today. You can choose to do as many of them as you wish.

I’ll post the answers later today.

Rudy comprehension

Livingstone comprehension

Isadora comprehension

 

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.

 

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!


Remember you can still choose another task from your updated learning grid and there are other tasks on Sumdog, StudyLadder, FirstNews and Scholastic Books.

You can email me any of your work at:

gw09mcintoshdavid3@glow.sch.uk

 

Mr. McIntosh

Primary 5 21st May 2020

Primary 5 – Thursday 21st May 2020

Good morning Primary 5. Happy Thursday!

I hope that you are all up and ready to start your day. Below is the link for today’s learning activities:-

Primary 5 work 210520

 

Health and Wellbeing

Look at these terrific pictures of Charlie W. making healthy snacks for the family.

Charlie’s Surf n Turf Lunch

Looks delicious! Well done, Charlie!

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:

   

 

Have a look at Sofia’s fabulous picture for today’s special feast day: Ascension Thursday.

What great work, Sofia. Well done!

 

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.

 

Only do what you can and don’t worry about what you can’t.

Take care

Mrs Goodwin

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