Friday Afternoon 1.5.20

Science – choose 1 to do!

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Fun Science Activities for Kids

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Music Time

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4fgrj6

 

 

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Friday morning learning activities

Good Morning Primary 2.

Today is: Friday the 1st of May

Shake up, wake up and boogie! We will join in with you too!

 

Maths Time

Starter activity

Choose Day 1 – Write the answers in your jotter.

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Weight

Today we are learning about standard units that are used to measure weight or mass. 

  • We use scales to measure grams (g) A gram is a small unit of measurement that we use to measure how heavy or light something is. We would use grams to measure: flour, sugar and  butter.
  • We also use scales to measure kilograms (kg). Kilograms are a larger unit of measurement that we use to measure how light or heavy something is. We would use kilograms to measure: people, potatoes, a suitcase.

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Play the game on the PowerPoint below.

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 Maths Task

Your challenge today is to make something in the kitchen with an adult. It has to be a recipe where you have to weigh something. Enjoy making it and eating it!

Here are some easy recipe ideas:

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/vanilla-cupcakes

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/simple-iced-biscuits

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/user/896076/recipe/chocolate-muffins

 

Time to take a break

Literacy

Task 1

Write the ingredients that you used for your recipe neatly in your home learning jotter. If you would like to, you could write instructions on how you made them. Take a photo and draw a picture of what you made.

Reading Task

Make a den or find a special place to read a book. When I was a little girl I used to hide behind the sofa and my book. I liked it because there was a nice warm radiator there. If you are making a den, ask an adult first if it is ok.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can choose your own book or listen and read along with the story below called No Matter What by Debi Gliori.

Click on the link below and you can read the story your self now.

http://www.debiglioribooks.com/no-matter-what

Time to think 

 Lunch Time 

Enjoy your lunch

I thought you maybe enjoy listening to a song called ‘Food Glorious Food’ from the musical ‘Oliver’ which is based on the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Charles Dickens is a famous author who lived during Victorian times. 

Hopefully you wont get gruel for lunch!

Challenge

See if you can find out what gruel is, maybe you can leave us a message!

 

 

 

 

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