Last night the launch of the rocket Falcon9 was postponed because of bad weather! They are going to try again on Saturday at 8:22pm – hopefully we will spot the rocket up in the sky on Saturday 🚀
Reading Thursday
Today we are going to read anon-fiction book. Remember in Tuesday’s online learning we learned about the difference betweenfiction and non-fiction (have a look back to Tuesday’s lesson if you need a wee reminder).
Fiction books are made up stories that are not real and non-fiction book have facts, they teach us something and have information that is true.
Warm Up:
Visit the DK Find Out Websiteand explore all the different non-fiction categories you can find out about . There are videos, quizzes and fun facts too!
You could take a quiz about dinosaurs, find out about space or watch a video on the human body
Main Activity:
For this activity you can either use a non-fiction book at home or chose one from the Epic Reading site.
Click here and log on to the Epic Reading website and choose a non-fiction book to read. I have assigned you a selection of non-fiction reading books on the Epic reading site – they will be in your ‘mailbox’
Remember the login class code: uyu2215
You can read as many as you like – you might need an adult to help you with some of the books
Choose one book from the site, or from home, to complete the task below. You can write in your jotter or just talk about it with an adult…
Extra Challenge:
Have a look at a nonfiction book and a fiction book. What differences can you spot when you compare them?
Look at the pictures – are they drawings or photographs?
Morning everyone! I hope you are feeling good today 😎.
There are two American astronauts 👩🚀👨🚀 being sent up to space later today 🚀. The launch of Falcon9 is happening around 9:30pm – it is quite late but if you are allowed to stay up you can watch it live here: NASA LIVE
If all goes to plan you should be able to see the roc ket from your window. It will pass around the UK about 9:45pm and look like a bright light moving in the sky – can you spot it 🚀?!
Now, here are today’s lessons…
Blending Wednesday
Today we are going to do some more work on letter blends – sometimes letter blends are called ‘consonant blends’.
Each letter is said individually, but quickly, so they ‘blend‘ together.
Warm Up:
Can you read all the letter blends below? Remember to say each sound quickly so they ‘blend’ together!
Try and say the letter blends in this video along with Jack Hartman
Main Activity:
Write down the words from the sheet by adding the correct letter blend to the beginning of the word
If you would like to, you can draw a picture next to your word
Extra Challenge:
Can you use some of the words above to write a sentence? How many words can you get in your sentence?
Try writing out the words from the sheet above in capital letters as well as lowercase letters e.g. trunk TRUNK
Game to Support Learning:
Play this game and fill in the missing blend at the start of the word…. click here to play
Today we are going to do some work on number problems.
Solving number problems means you’ve got to use your brain and think about what you have been asked – is it an adding sum or a taking away sum?
Lot of words give you a clue and help you work out if you have to add or subtract. Look at these posters to help you:
Warm Up:
Watch this video about solving word problems
Main Activity:
Can you solve these tricky addition and subtraction problems? You need to to really think about what the question is asking you to do – is it an adding sum or a take away sum? Remember to look for clues in the words that are used!
Primary 1 Worksheet
Primary 2 Worksheet
Do as many of these as you can – there are ALOT of sums!
Extra Challenge:
Can you remember all the words that mean ‘subtract‘ and all the words you remember that mean ‘add‘? Look back up to the top of this post at the ‘word clue’ posters if you need some help!
Maybe you could make a poster, like the ones above, with all the words that mean ‘subtract’ and all the words that mean ‘add’
It was such a nice day yesterday – it looks like today is going to be sunny too!
Well done to KP, BP, BL and MJ-S for all their super reading on Epic Books 📚
Here are today’s online activities….
Tuesday’s Literacy
Today in literacy I thought we could do some learning on fiction and non-fiction books.
Warm Up:
Have you heard of ‘fiction books‘ and ‘non-fiction books‘? Try and have a guess at what you think the words might mean then watch the videos below to see if you’re right!
https://youtu.be/7RRPqkPnRl8
Were you right? So, fiction books are made up stories that are not real and non-fiction book have facts, they teach us something and have information that is true.
Main Activity:
Read the title of each book from this worksheet and decide if it is fiction (made up – not real) or non-fiction (real information, teaches us something)
You can write the titles of the books (or draw pictures of the titles) in your jotter under the headings Non-Fiction and Fiction or just discuss them with someone at home
Extra Challenge:
When I did a hunt around my house I found some nonfiction books; I found a dictionary, a recipe book and a book all about birds.
Go on a book hunt around your house and try and find some fiction books and non fiction books – how many of each can you find? Can you beat me?
Game/reading to Support Learning:
Click on the link below and compare the fiction and nonfiction books. You can read along with the books or press on the button and listen to them be read to you
Today we are going to learn about fractions. Fractions are when something is split into equal parts – all the pieces need to be the same size.
‘Half‘ is a fraction. Sometimes it is written like this ‘1/2‘. Half means 1 whole split into 2 equal sized pieces.
Warm Up:
Watch this video all about half
Main Activity:
Look at the worksheet below. You can draw the shapes in your jotter or just talk about them with someone at home. Which pictures show half 1/2?
Draw your own pizza or cookie like the ones below. Afterwards, cut your cookie or pizza in half and share it with someone
Extra Challenge:
Maybe you could ask an adult to help you divide things into 2 equal halves e.g. fruit, your toast or a tasty sandwich
Try and share out some sweets or toys between 2 people so each person has an equal half
Game to Support Learning:
Click on the link and play the game about half. How much of the shape is shaded? Remember if it is a half then equal sized parts must be coloured in…. click here to play!
Tomorrow and Monday are May holidays so today will be the last online lessons until Tuesday 😎!
I saw these art activities online and thought I’d share them with you incase you wanted to do them over the holiday weekend. Reading Thursday
Warm Up:
How many of these common words can you read before the girl on the video says them? Good luck – you’ve got to be quick!!
Main Activity:
Primary 1
Read the short story below about Russ and then answer the questions. You can answer the questions by talking to someone at home or you can write your answers in your jotter.
Remember to try and answer in a full sentence with a capital letter, finger spaces and a full stop. So for question number 1 your answer would start:-
Russ has a pet ______ .
Primary 2
Read the short story below about Scott and then answer the questions in your jotter.
Remember to write your answer in a full sentence with a capital letter, finger spaces and a full stop. Not just with one word. So for question number 1 your answer would start:-
Scott gets to school ____ _____ ______ .
Choose a Book:
Click on these links and go ontoOxford Owl or Epic Reading!and choose a book to read for enjoyment.
There are Biff, Chip and Kipper stories and lots of other great books for your level.
Game to Support Learning:
Practice your reading by playing this game from class…click here to play! Who can get the highest score? Choose either Phase 2 or Phase 3.
Today we are going to do some work on information handling. We can find out lots of information from pictures, charts and graphs.
Warm Up:
Watch this clip all about finding , using and creating information in a graph – click here
Main Activity:
Look at the pictogram below and try to answer the questions at the side
Extra Challenge:
Can you gather information from your family and record it in your own chart e.g. you could find out their favourite flavour of crisps or favourite chocolate bar
Game to Support Learning:
Play these games to work on your data handling skills –
Do you remember the author of the story ‘Lucy’s Blue Day’ came in to talk to us and read his book to us at assembly? In the book, Lucy learned that #itsoknottobeok Here is an animated video of the book
Here is the link to Mrs McMillan’s YouTube channel. It has some strategies you could use if you are feeling worried or a bit anxious – Take a moment with Mrs McMillan
Now, here are today’s literacy and numeracy lessons….
Blending Wednesdays
Today we are going to learn about letter blends. Learning letter blends helps us to read and write.
Each letter within theblend is said individually, but quickly, so they ‘blend‘ together. bl, br, cl, cr, dr, fr, tr, fl, gl, gr, pl, pr, sl, sm, sp and st are all examples of blends.
Warm Up:
Watch this video and read along with the blends
Can you read all the letter blends below? Remember to say each sound quickly so they ‘blend’ together!
Main Activity:
Write down the words from the sheet by adding the correct letter blend to the beginning of the word. Remember there will be 2 sounds. Can you hear them both?
If you would like to, you can draw a picture next to your word
Extra Challenge:
Try writing out the words from the sheet above in capital letters as well as lowercase letters e.g.glasses GLASSES
Game to Support Learning:
This is a great game to learn about letter blends BUT it needs flash player so might not work on all devices –click here to try it.
Today is our day we do some work on our subtraction skills.
Warm Up:
Go on a number hunt around the house and find as many numbers as you can – when you find a number, take away 1 from it e.g. if you find the number 16, take away 1 and your answer is 15
Remember – when you take away 1 you just go to the number before
What is the biggest number you can find? I managed to find the number 100 in a book so I took 1 away and wrote down 99. Can you beat me and find an even bigger number?
Main Activity:
Primary 1 Worksheet
Write down your subtraction sums in your jotter and then answer them
If you find it easier, you can draw the pictures to help you solve each problem – cross out the amount to take away, then count how many are left
Primary 2 Worksheet
Lots of words tell you to take away e.g. subtract, minus, the difference between, less than, how many are left?
Can you solve these tricky subtraction problems? You need to to really think about what the question is asking you to do.
Game to Support Learning:
Practice your subtraction skills with this game – click here!
Extra Challenge:
Sing along with this video all about subtraction – it really made me laugh!
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