We presented our amazing inventions to the class!
ons to the rest of the class!
We presented our amazing inventions to the class!
ons to the rest of the class!
Yesterday, we had our cool class cup treat, which was afternoon tea and a movie with Mr Green and Mrs Thomson. We chose to watch the movie ‘Sing’ and enjoyed our treat very much.
Today, Mrs Keith, our school link maths specialist, came in to work with all the classes on fractions, decimals and percentages. Our class talked and wrote about all the things we already know about this subject, then we discussed features of common fractions, decimals and percentages and experimented with equivalent fractions, using shapes to investigate.
This week, the only homework will be the continuing invention and research on a famous Victorian scientist or inventor.
This will be the last homework before the Easter holiday.
Here is a reminder of the given homework:
VICTORIAN INVENTORS / Science Week
This homework activity will run over the next 2 weeks, with the deadline for completion being Tuesday 27th March 2018.
This week 12th-18th March is British Science week 2018.
Check out the website: https://www.britishscienceweek.org/
So, we are going to link Science week with our current topic on the Victorians!
The Victorian era was an incredible time for scientific discoveries and inventions, with some of the most influential inventions of our lifetime happening during Victorian times. For example railways, the telephone, plastic, the electric lightbulb, to name just a few.
There are 2 homework activities linked to this, to complete over the next 2 weeks:
http://primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/victorians/inventiotimeline.html
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/victorians/inventions.htm
http://www.victorian-era.org/famous-victorian-inventors.html
http://www.victorians.co.uk/victorian-inventors
https://classroom.synonym.com/scientific-discoveries-victorian-times-11630.html
We rounded off Science Week with a flight experiment & competition with Primary 5.
Everyone made a model & we took part in a competition to see who’s model would fly the furthest.
Well done to our overall winner Aadam!
P6/7 Homework w/b 12.3.18
Spelling:
Aqua and aero prefix
Spelling Vocabulary building – Prefixes
aqua- meaning ‘water’
aero- meaning ‘air’ or relating to ‘air’
aqua- | aero- |
aquarium | aeroplane |
aquamarine | aerodynamic |
aquanaut | aerospace |
aquaplane | aeroduct |
aquatics | aerobomb |
aquafit | aeroengineer |
aqualung | aeromagnetic |
aquaculture | aerometer |
aquatint | aerobic |
aquatic | aerophobia |
Some flashcard quizzes to help you:
https://quizlet.com/27839099/aqua-aque-prefix-words-flash-cards/
https://quizlet.com/114750363/aer-aero-aesthet-root-words-flash-cards/
Maths – Time
Complete given time activity sheet.
SUMDOG
P6/7 have entered a North Lanarkshire Sumdog contest, which ends this Friday 16th March. Play Sumdog and answer as many questions as you can to get our class as far up the leader board as possible!
VICTORIAN INVENTORS / Science Week
This homework activity will run over the next 2 weeks, with the deadline for completion being Tuesday 27th March 2018.
This week 12th-18th March is British Science week 2018.
Check out the website: https://www.britishscienceweek.org/
So, we are going to link Science week with our current topic on the Victorians!
The Victorian era was an incredible time for scientific discoveries and inventions, with some of the most influential inventions of our lifetime happening during Victorian times. For example railways, the telephone, plastic, the electric lightbulb, to name just a few.
There are 2 homework activities linked to this, to complete over the next 2 weeks:
http://primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/victorians/inventiotimeline.html
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/victorians/inventions.htm
http://www.victorian-era.org/famous-victorian-inventors.html
http://www.victorians.co.uk/victorian-inventors
https://classroom.synonym.com/scientific-discoveries-victorian-times-11630.html
At last, we got to celebrate World Book Day, on the same day as our pancake breakfast, where we performed songs for our visitors while they enjoyed their pancakes and tea.
We have had fun today solving riddles, discussing our favourite books and characters, making art work of a book we have enjoyed and writing a recommendation of the book as to why other people should read it.
Today we were the villagers of Thistle Village! We took on the role of a villager and decided upon our job within the village. As a community, we have decided to enter a competition to be named ‘The Best Village in Scotland’ and if we win we will get an amazing new sports complex! We used lots of different drama conventions such as freeze framing, thought tracking, mime, and conscious alley. However, our favorite part of the day was our warm up game… Wink Murderer! We found that some of our classmates had amazing acting skills as they fell to the ground… We had so much fun playing this game and hopefully we will get to play again soon!
This week we have been learning how to say different classroom instructions in French. We have started to use them throughout our normal daily lessons and we are becoming great at understanding their meanings. To help consolidate our understanding and confidence in recognising the different instructions in French, we have been playing ‘Simon Says….’, or as the French say… ‘Jaques á dit…!’ There has been a great amount of excitement around playing ‘Jaques á dit’ and it has really helped us to learn our French instructions! We have loved it so much we are even bringing it home to play with you! Bonne chance!
Spelling – Due to absence last week from school, due to adverse weather conditions, we will be continuing in class with last weeks spelling rule. Practise at home.
Spelling Strategy / Rule:–
‘y’ to ‘ies’ or ‘s’ rule to make it plural (more than one)
add ‘s’ rule | change ‘y’ to ‘ies’ rule | |
boy – boys | country – countries | |
donkey – donkeys | baby – babies | |
key – keys | memory – memories | |
tray – trays | body – bodies | |
valley – valleys | variety – varieties | |
journey – journeys | family – families | |
survey – surveys | beauty – beauties | |
kidney – kidneys | responsibility – responsibilities | |
enjoy – enjoys | opportunity – opportunities | |
employ – employs | party – parties |
Literacy: Non-Fiction
We have been learning about non-fiction texts in class.
Non-fiction texts can be divided into six main types:
Features of Non – Fiction Texts (Not all features will be in all types of non-fiction text)
Task: Select a non-fiction text at home, from the class library, or from your local library. Read it, write the title and author in your jotter and complete at least 2 of the following tasks:
Maths – Time
Complete given time activity sheet.
French
We have been learning to follow classroom instructions in French and have been playing ‘Simon Says’ in French – ‘Jaques a dit’ en Francais.
Task – Play the game you have been given with someone at home. Cut up the cards to play.
Here is a link to a website with interactive games to practise some French vocabulary! (Needs Flash Player.)