Puctuation. Mrs Rossi. 8th June.

Capital letters and Full Stops.

At School

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

  1.  we are off school at the moment
  2.  i am missing my friends and teachers
  3.  it will be good to see everyone again
  4. we will be going in to primary 3
  5. we will learn how to do so many new thinks
  6. i think we will learn many new skills

Friday Afternoon Science 5.6.20

Good afternoon, did you have a good lunch? Let’s learn more about materials in Science!

Last week we learned that Materials are the matter or substance that objects are made from. We use a wide range of different materials daily; these might include:

  • metal
  • plastic
  • wood
  • glass
  • ceramics
  • synthetic fibres

Different materials have different features, or properties, which make them suitable for different uses. Some materials maybe more suitable than others for particular uses or for manufacturing specific objects; for example, metal shoes wouldn’t be very comfortable and a cardboard door wouldn’t be very strong!

What does water proof mean?

is something that keeps water out. A plastic raincoat is an example of something that is waterproof.

Winnie the Pooh Needs a New Umbrella

Are you ready do be a scientist and do an experiment? Read the pdf file to help Winnie! Follow the instructions and write up your results in your jotter by making a table. Use the table below to help you. What was the best material to keep water out? What was the worst material?

winnie the pooh waterproof experiment click here

Friday Morning (5.6.20)

Good Morning Primary 2

Today is Friday the 5th of June

Literacy

The Rainbow

Christina Rossetti By Christina Rossetti

Boats sail on the rivers,
  And ships sail on the seas;
But clouds that sail across the sky
  Are prettier far than these.

There are bridges on the rivers,
  As pretty as you please;
But the bow that bridges heaven,
  And overtops the trees,
And builds a road from earth to sky,
Is prettier far than these.

This poem by Christina Rossetti has 2 verses. A person who writes poems is called a poet.

Task 1 – Reading, thinking and discussing.

  •  Read the poem out loud
  • What two things does the poet suggest is not as pretty as the clouds sailing in the sky?
  •  What do you think is the ” the bow that bridges heaven,
      And overtops the trees,
    And builds a road from earth to sky” is?
  •  What does the poet think is not as pretty as the “bow” ?

Task 2 – Handwriting

Choose your favourite verse from the poem and copy it in into your home learning book in your neatest handwriting. Decorate your poem by creating a beautiful border of clouds and rainbows.

Break Time 

 Maths 

Today we are focusing on ordering and sequencing numbers

Warm up your brilliant maths mind by playing this game on top marks. Also you can play ordering games on sum dog.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-sequencing/caterpillar-ordering

Task 

Choose how the level of challenge for the number ordering and sequencing work. Print of the sheets if you can or write the answers in your home learning jotter.

  1. Ordering numbers 1 -20

sequence snakes 1 – 20

 

2. Ordering and sequencing numbers 1 -50

ordering numbers 1 – 50

3. Ordering  and sequencing numbers to 100

ordering numbers to 100

Lunch time

 

 

 

Counting to 50 and beyond

Counting to 50 revision

https://youtu.be/2jFq-ukP5mQ

Use the hundred square above to help you complete these sequences.

Choose your chilli challenge level – or do all three activities!

0-50 forwards only

24, 25, 26, __, __,  29, 30             18, 19, __, 21, 22, __

31, 32, __, __, 34, __, __                 45, 46, 47, __, __, __, 51

29. __, 31, __, 33, __ 35                39, __, __, 42, __, __

0-50 forward and backward

11, __, 13, __, __, __, 17               45, 44, __, __, 41, __

37, __, 39, __, 41, __                   32, 31, __, __, __, 27

29, __, __, 32, __, 34                   22, __, __, 19, 18,  17

50-100 forward and backward

57, 58, __, __, __, 62                 84, __, 82, __, __, __, 78

77, __, 79, __, 81, __                  90, __, __, 87, 86, __

67, 68, __, __, __, __, __, __, 75, __, __, 78, __, __

94, 93, __, __, __, __, __, __, __, __, __

Well done!

 

Punctuation with Mrs Rossi. Tuesday 2nd June

The Cinema.

Copy these sentences into your jotter and put in a capital letter at the beginning and a full stop at the end.

  1.   we will soon be able to go to the cinema
  2.  i will go with my family
  3.  we like to watch exciting films
  4.  it is fun to have snacks and drinks in the cinema
  5.  i like when the lights go down and it gets dark
  6.  the big screen makes the film so much more interesting

Monday pm (1.6.20)

PE

Choose 5 challenges from the list below and practise for sports day.

Challenge No. 1. Sit-up Challenge:

How many sit-ups can you do in 30 seconds?

Challenge No. 2. Balance Challenge:

Can you hold a balance for 30 seconds?

Challenge No. 3. Dance Challenge:

Any dance, any moves but you can’t stop for 30 seconds.

Challenge No. 4. An oldie but a goodie! The Egg and spoon race:

Can you run from one end of your garden or street and back again with an (boiled!) egg balanced on a spoon. Don’t drop the egg!

Challenge No. 5 – The Hula Hoop Challenge:

If you own a Hula Hoop, how many spins can you do in 30 seconds?

Challenge No. 6. The Star Jump Challenge:

How many Star Jumps can you do in 30 seconds? Channel Joe Wicks and go for it!

Challenge No. 7. The Hopscotch Challenge:

Can you mark out a hopscotch grid in your garden or street? Adults – can you remember how to play? Have fun with this one and join in as a family. If you have no chalk, use a stone, it’ll work just as well.

Challenge No. 8  The Keepy- Upeey Challenge:

How many Keepy-Upeey’s can you do in 30 seconds? You can use a football or a bat and ball to do this.

PAThS

Take a look at this power point which is helping you to understand the variety of different feelings we have, sometimes all in one day!

It is important that we learn to recognise and name our feelings, so that you begin to learn how to manage them. This could mean that you can stay calm when something makes you angry or you can comfort yourself when you are worried. As you begin to understand your feelings, you become better at recognising and empathising with the different emotions of people around you.

t-p-260-eyfs-world-mental-health-week-all-about-our-feelings-powerpoint_ver_1

Task

Have a think about what makes you feel happy when you are a bit fed up. When I am fed up I go for a run, a bike ride or a walk and it always helps. Print of the sheet below or copy and draw in your home learning jotter. Can you think of 3 different things?

Happy

Well done Primary 2. This is the end of your learning activities for today. We are very proud of you for working so hard.

 

Monday Maths

Money Problem Solving

Use your knowledge of addition and subtraction to solve these problems. Write down your work to show how you solved it.

Monday Morning 1.6.20

Good morning Primary 2, it is Monday 1st of June! How is everyone feeling today?

Rhyme Time!

We are never too old for a nursery rhyme!
Some words have been missed out of these rhymes. Can you put them in the right order?
If you don’t know the rhyme, their are video links to watch and listen to.
Can you spot all the words that rhyme?

It’s raining, it’s pouring.

It’s raining, it’s ________________

The old man is ________________

He went to _________________

And bumped his _____________

And couldn’t get up in __________________.

Use the words below to help you fill in the blanks.

morning    bed    pouring    head   snoring

https://youtu.be/OkVgOAM_x5o

Now try this one!

Incy Wincy Spider

Incy Wincy ______________

Climbed up the _______________

Down came the _______________

And washed the spider __________

Out came the __________________

And dried up all the ______________

And Incy Wincy Spider

Climbed up the spout ____________

Use the words below to help you fill in the blanks.

again   out    sunshine    spider   rain   waterspout rain

Waterspout is a word used in America. What do we call it in Scotland?

https://youtu.be/YAJynCIsNUg 


Sinking

Have a look at this picture by Franco Matticchio and answer the questions. 

 

  • How many animals can you see on the ark? How many animals can you see in the water?
  • List the animals you can see.
  • What has happened here?
  • Why is the boat sinking?
  • Why were the animals (and the man) on the boat in the first place?
  • What do you think is going to happen? How could the boat be stopped from sinking?
  • Write a funny caption  or speech bubble for this picture.
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