Please find attached the homework for Primary 5 for week commencing 2.11.20. This information can also be found on teams.
Please find attached the homework for Primary 5 for week commencing 2.11.20. This information can also be found on teams.
Happy Monday everyone!Â
I hope you all had a faBOOlous Halloween weekend. I am sure you got lots of tasty treats.
Can you guess what we will be learning about this week in class?
Bonfire Night!
Your child has been set homework tasks for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night. To keep us all safe, we have decided that all completed work should be kept at home (until further notice). Please remember to send back the clear zippy wallet empty on Tuesday.
This week in Literacy is a consolidation week which means that the children will not learn any new sounds or common words. During this week your child will spend time revising their letter formation, sounds and common words taught over the last three weeks.
Could you please encourage your child to practise their reading book each night. 📖Â
We are revising all of these letter sounds this week- r, m, d, e, c, k
Listen to the Jolly Phonics song for each letter sound. Sing each song whilst doing the action. Practise saying each sound correctly.
Complete Initial Sounds worksheet.
Complete Bonfire Night Addition worksheet.
We are consolidating these common words this week- am, me, my, did, as, he, can, we, into
Addition to 10
Practise adding to 10 by playing the Robot Addition game.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/addition/robot-addition
CVC words
This term we will be continuing with our initial sounds and working on blending CVC words (consonant-vowel-consonant).
The children have been using their magnetic boards and letters in class to blend the sounds we have learned so far to make words.
They have been using the Five Finger Strategy:
Using the CVC worksheet provided, ask your child to cut out all of the letters on the worksheet and use these letters to make each CVC word.
Words–Â sat, tap, pin, tin, pan, den, red, can, mat, pen
SumdogÂ
Log onto Sumdog and complete this week’s challenge. Good luck!
Sumdog login details were given out in term one. Please let me know if you have lost these and I can send you a copy of these details.
Remember boys and girls, if you are really proud of your homework you can scan or take a picture of your wonderful work and send it to my email or tweet me a picture @St_BarbarasPS. 📧
If you have any questions please contact me – gw13mceleneylauren@glow.sch.uk
Thank you,
Miss McEleney😀🌈🌟
Dear Parent,
Please find information in respect of NLC’s Outdoor Education Programme, thank you.
Dear Parent,
Please find information from North Lanarkshire Leisure Online below, thank you.
Hi Primary 6,
Here is this week’s homework for anyone who cannot access Microsoft Teams.
Miss McMullen
Hello Primary 7
Your Homework this week has 3 parts,
17 – -3=?
24 + -5=?
35 – +14=?
72 – -28=?
45 + -65=?
Remember ‘- -‘ makes ‘+’
Good Luck
Mr. McIntosh
Please find attached the homework for Primary 5 for week beginning 26.10.20. Miss Murphy Homework-explanation-26.10.20
Hello Primary 4,
I have attached your homework for this week below.
Homework Week Beginning 26th of October
Miss McBride
Primary 4
10 minutes independent reading of your own novel.
Monday–
Group One– Create a phoneme story for oy and oi.
Group Two– Create a word list for dge phoneme. Pick 5 of these words and complete rainbow spelling.
Tuesday–
Complete the addition worksheet given in class.
Wednesday–
Design your own Halloween mask.
Thank you,
Miss McBride.
Hello.
I hope you all had a great weekend. Please find below the details for the homework this week.
Blue-Group-Homework-WB-26th-Oct
Green-Group-Homework-WB-26th-Oct
Thank you to all the parents who checked the glow emails, if you need another copy of the username and passwork please just email Mrs McGill (gw14waughamanda@gow.sch.uk) and I will get you another copy. Also please feel free to email anytime with questions or to send me pictures of the children doing their homework or having fun at home.
It is always lovely to see their happy smiling faces!
Thanks,
Mrs McGill