The butterflies have emerged!

 

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The butterflies emerged from the chrysalides on Sunday and they looked amazing! They flapped their wings to dry them and had little naps. We mixed sugar and water to make a nectar like liquid which the butterflies drink to give them energy.

 

On Tuedsay we set them free in our school grounds near the flowers so that they could  get nectar easily. Some of the children were a bit nervous when the butterflies set off out of their net as they were flying around very close to us!!

 

We would to thank all the children and their families who helped to take care of them over the last few wekends and also to Mr. McCloskey for enabling us to experience this life cycle taking place in our own classroom. We will miss having our ten little friends in the classroom and we have really enjoyed this wonderful experience.

Instructions for how to play hopscotch alphabet!

P1 came up with lots of great ideas on here for what instruction to write next. We could only choose one though. We hope you enjoy seeing how hard we worked on playing the game and writing instructions for it! Have a go for yourself! You could use chalk instead to draw letters on the ground.

 

Setting up the letters
Setting up the letters

 

Busy working!
Busy working!

 

Checking our work!
Checking our work!

 

Does
Were

 

It
We

 

Work?
Successful?

 

Have a a go for yourself! Here are our instructions. We were able to add a picture to show what we are doing.

 

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Snails

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Snails are found in our gardens and like eating plants and flowers. Can you find out four other facts about these minibeasts and share them please ?

 

Thanks,

Mrs. Curran

P3 Homework Tasks Week beginning 13th June, 2016.

Monday 13th :

All groups : Read your novel/home reader book.

Copy your phoneme words out 3 times and write 2 sentences on Glow.

Ladybirds / Caterpillars : station, nation, ration, collection, creation, operation, portion.

Bees: (revise) stair, hair, chair, brain, train, rain.

Tuesday 14th June:

Log on to Studyladder and complete the set handling data activities please.

Wednesday 15th June:

All groups : Read your novel/home reader book.

Copy your common words out 3 times and write 2 sentences on Glow.

Ladybirds / Caterpillars : talk, air, lift, land, need, move.

Bees: (revise): because, week, keep. when.

Thursday 16th June:

Research and find out 4 facts about snails and write about what you have found out on Glow.

Feed Me a Rainbow Song for Friday’s Show P1-3

Please learn these words to the song ‘Feed Me A Rainbow’ for Friday(17th June) when the Hopscotch Theatre are coming to perfom a show to the P.1-P.3 children.
Thank you.

FEED ME A RAINBOW

Feed me a rainbow, you know you should.

Red, like a strawberry, tastes so good.

Feed me a rainbow, simple as that.

Orange like the juicy fruit, round and fat.

Feed me a rainbow, a rainbow, a rainbow.

Feed me a rainbow and I’ll feel fine!

Feed me a rainbow, if you please.

Yellow and tasty like a piece of cheese.

Feed me a rainbow, veggies and fruit.

Green like a little pea, yummy and cute.

Feed me a rainbow, a rainbow, a rainbow.

Feed me a rainbow and I’ll feel fine!

Feed me a rainbow, tastes so great!

Blue like a blueberry, I’ll have eight.

Feed me a rainbow, feed me quick.

Purple like a bunch of grapes, ready to pick.

Feed me a rainbow, a rainbow, a rainbow.

Feed me a rainbow and I’ll feel fine!

Feed Me A Rainbow Song

P1 writing instructions

We have been learning how to write instructions. We know that instructions tell us how to do something. For homework this week, please comment on our post with your suggestion for what instruction we should write about next!  Sensible suggestions please 🙂 Please do this by Thursday which is our next writing lesson. Thank you!

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Wriggly Caterpillars!!

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The caterpillars are now fully grown and beginning to make their pupa or chrysalis. They will stay in their chrysalis for around three days, then emerge as painted lady butterflies. We can’t wait see the new butterflies!

 

If any pupils in Primary Three would like to take the caterpillars home over the weekend then just a post a message to let me know.

 

Thanks,

 

Mrs. Curran 😀🐛🐛🐛🐛🐛

 

Wasps

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We are seeing a lot of wasps about at the moment due to the hot weather and it being the season of summer. Can you research and find out 5 facts about wasps? What do they eat and where do they live ?

Try this link to watch a video of wasps:

Video of wasps

Share your answers here please.

Thanks,

Mrs. Curran.

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