Friday Morning (29.5.20)

Good Morning Primary 2

How are you feeling this morning?

Today is Friday the 29th of May

Lets wake up our minds and bodies this morning.

Literacy

Task 1

Choose another comprehension task from the Gruffalo reading journal. Here is the link for the story again as well as the reading journal.

https://www.gruffalo.com/in-the-woods/?ReturnUrl=/

TES-The-Gruffalo-Journal

Task 2

Copy this common words handwriting sheet carefully and neatly into your home learning jotter or alternatively you can print off the sheet.

Common words handwriting

Break time

Maths and Numeracy

Brain Exercises

Task 1

 

 

 

Check your change from 10p

 

Check your change from 20p

 

Check your change from £1

Task 2

Practise your numeracy skills on sum dog

Lunch Time

 

 

 

Interview a grown up

Are you good at listening? 

Let’s find out!

Ask a grown-up these questions. It can be someone in your house or you could call or video chat with  a relative.

(You might need a little help with reading some of the words.)

Listen carefully to their answers and write them down in your jotter. Remember to write in good sentences that make sense, with –

 

What was your favourite toy when you were little?

What was your favourite book?

What was your favourite food?

Where did you like playing?

Who was your best friend?

You could make up some questions of your own if you want to find out more!

 

Punctuation. Mrs Rossi. Tuesday 26th May

     Capital Letters and Full Stops.

Copy these sentences into your jotter and put in the capital letters at the beginning and full stops at the end.

You need a capital letter for names.

                             The Park.

  1. we went to the park
  2. my friend sam came too
  3. we walked around the pond
  4. then we met our other friend katie
  5. after that we had a drink
  6. soon it was time to go home

 

Try to write what happened next.

Maths

If you can try and log into Sumdog to take part in the Renfrewshire Schools competition. The more of you that do it then the higher chance our classes can move up the leaderboard! https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in

Money Time

If you have coins lying around the house then use them to help you and draw round them to complete the following task. If not then just draw circles and write the value in them.

Task: Choose a level. What coins would you use to make…

2p

3p

6p

10p

8p

10p

14p

20p

9p

15p

23p

30p

66p

 

 

Spelling the days of the weeks

We can say them….                   and sing them….

                   

We know the order and we know what happens on certain days!

                           

Now it’s time to make sure we can spell them!

Use your spelling strategies to help you.

Some are really easy and we can just use our sounds.

Others are tricky words that you’ll need to practise.

Now try these!
Fill in the missing letters to spell the days of the week.
They are all muddled up!

 

  •  Mo__ay

  •  Sat___ay

  • T_u_s_a_y

  • Tu_s_a_

  • We__esd_y

  • Su___y

  • Fr—y

How did you do? Check with the list above!

Sumdog update

Morning P2,

I hope you are all well. I see that you’ve been working hard and enjoying Sumdog.

P2a need 2 more to enter the competition, P2b need 10 more.

Even if your class don’t manage to enter into the competition, you can still be entered in as an individual. Keep working hard!

More and Less

Look at the way numbers change if you make them 1 or 10 more or less.

When we make numbers 1 more or less, the unit digit changes.

When we make numbers 10 more or less, the tens digit changes.

Answer these.

Look at the which digits change.

Try making up some more of your own.

You could stick to tens and units –  or even try hundreds, tens and units!

I wonder what happens when you make numbers 100 more or less…

What do you think ? 

 

 

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