March 19, 2020
by Mrs Rigg (nee Harkins)
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Learning Websites

Below is a list of Educational Websites along with a short description of what the website offers which can be used to support learning at home. I will continue to add to this web page over the coming days.

Mrs Rigg

 

Suggested websites for use at home

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March 18, 2020
by Mr Walsh
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Primary 4 Spelling

Dear Primary 4,

Here a range of tasks for you to work through at your own pace for the following week

Literacy- Week Beginning 23rd March

Common Words

Here are your common words for this week:

above, breakfast, cupboard, eight, eighteen, experiment, first, hear, listen, nine, nineteen, million, surprise, care, busy.

Use one of the following spelling strategies for each of the words above:

rainbow writing- Use a different colour to write each letter.

silly sentences- Use the word in silly sentence.

Backwards words- write your words forwards and backwards.

Phoneme 

Here are your phoneme ‘ae’ words for this week;

face, holiday, train, they, break, table, delay, chimney, breakfast, chocolate, yesterday, downstairs, monkey, great.

Can you create your own phoneme story using at least 7 of the spelling words.

Writing

Watch the following video clip and write a short prediction what you think will happen next and draw a picture to go with it. Video clip

Numeracy-

Here are some games to play this week:

Ordering Numbers

Place value

Words to numbers

You can also use sum-dog at any point with regular challenges being placed.

Topic

Research facts on 1980s television and share these with your family

Yours Sincerely

Mr Walsh

Miss Pettigrew

Miss O’Neill

 

March 17, 2020
by Mrs Smith
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P1 Homework Week beginning 16th March 2020

Sounds to learn –

  • oo

Phonics words to make – Please make these words with letter cards provided (in August) or magnetic board if you have one. If you have lost your letter cards you could make some on scrap paper.

  • zoo  look  book
  • good  soon  food

Remember to:

  • say the word
  • make and break the word into phonemes (sounds)
  • blend the sounds
  • read the word
  • write the word

Here is the process for making/blending words:

Procedure for making words

homework letters

Common words to read and write and learn–

  • play
  • no
  • look

Please write the words 3 times in your jotter (if you have it at home- if not write on some paper) and then choose one to write a sentence for. Remember to start with a capital letter and end with a full stop.

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