Monday Afternoon

PE

  • Time for some Zumba to warm up your bodies

https://family.gonoodle.com/activities/clap-stomp-jump

https://family.gonoodle.com/activities/zumbazoka

  • Now we are going to do some GBXerxise – Dance

https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeBowieOfficial/videos/2926686184077482/

PAThS

How are you feeling today?

Relationship Skills – Twiggle Makes Friends

Task 1

Click on the link below.  Ask an adult to help you, There are some talking points.

Task 2

  • This is a bingo game with tasks that you can complete over the week.

    SEL Bingo

As you complete each task record the date. Which column, row or
diagonal will you finish first? Can you fill in the entire card?

Well done for working hard today. We are very proud of you all. 

 

 

 

Sumdog competition

Morning Primary 2,

The Sumdog competition is running until Thursday. Come along and help your class win.

P2a need 4 more children to enter, P2b need 10 more children to enter.

Please take some time to practise your skills on Sumdog.

Monday Morning 18.5.20

Good morning Primary 2 and welcome back to another week of home learning. We hope you had a good weekend. This week we will only be posting up to Thursday as Friday and next Monday are a bank holiday. This week Renfrewshire Council are promoting Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme is ‘Kindness’. How many kind things can you do or say this week. If you want a challenge then try the challenge below. Let us know how you get on by leaving us comments. Also, look out for this week’s online Olympics challenge.


Spelling and Literacy

Countdown Words! How many words can you make using these letters?

 

Look at the different ways to make the long o sound! Watch the video above and then see how many words you can come up with with the long o sound. Which spelling do you use? Remember if you hear the long o in the middle of the word then chances are it is the ‘oa’ spelling e.g. coat. If you hear a consonant at the end of the word like ‘rope’ then it is the magic e ‘o_e’ spelling. If you hear long o at the end, then most likely it will be ‘ow’ spelling! snow

  1. Divide you paper into 3 sections and title each section with ‘oa’, ‘o_e’ and ‘ow’ at the top. See how many words you can come up with in each section. You can draw pictures too beside your words
  2. Pick 3 or 4 words and write a sentence. Remember a sentence starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop.

Reading

Remember to keep reading every day if you can, even if it’s just for 10 minutes! If you have run out of books to read then you can download free ebooks from renfrewshire Libraries online (if you are a member). Also, you can dowload free ebooks from Oxford Owl. If you are not sure which book band to select, then look at your reading book from your original homework packs, that will give you a good starting point.

https://renfrewshire.overdrive.com/

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page


Brain Break

Maths

Choose your starter activity. The answers will be posted later.

Money, Money, Money!

This week we will focus on money. Can you remember all the different coins up to £2? What notes do we use? Click on the links below to refresh your memory, you can print these if you have a printer. Remember in Scotland we use British coins and notes as well as Scottish notes.

Coins and Notes Word Mat

scottish-money-

Tasks:

  1. See if you have any coins at home. Can you put the coins in order from the smallest value to the largest value?
  2. Do some coin rubbings. Place some paper on top of your coins and use a crayon to colour the paper on top of the coin.
  3. Where do you think we get money from? Is it free or do we have to earn it? What do we use money for? Make a list.
  4. Play some money games https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game
  5. Remember you can also log into Sumdog.com

Lunch Time! Remember to wash your hands especially after touching coins.

Punctuation with Mrs Rossi. Monday 18th May.

Capital Letters and Full Stops.

Copy these sentences in to your jotter. Put a capital letter at the beginning and a full stop at the end of the sentence.

Also put a capital letter for days of the week and months.

Take care with your handwriting.

  1. on sunday we will go to the beach
  2. this month is may
  3. tom and jack are playing in the sand
  4. next wednesday we are going to bake a cake
  5. my friend is coming to play on saturday
  6. i like to see the sea splashing on to the sand

Friday Afternoon 15.5.20

 Science 

Inheritance

Inherited characteristics are characteristics which we get from our parents and/or grandparents. They are aspects of our bodies or our abilities which are passed down through the generations. Some baby animals look like their parents when they are born and some do not until they are older. We inherit characteristics from our families such as eye colour, hair colour and even blood group.  Have a look at video below and then click on the animal quiz link!

https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/science/animals-babies/

 Raisins and Lemonade Demonstration

  1. Carefully unscrew the lid of a bottle of lemonade and take it off. Pour the lemonade into a tall glass , until the glass is about 3/4 full. (You can even stir a couple of drops of food dye into the lemonade if you wish)
  2. Write down what you think will happen if we add raisins into the lemonade.
  3. Now drop some raisins into the lemonade, then watch to see what happens! The raisins will sink to the bottom, then start to float to the surface.
  4. Keep watching the raisins. When they float, they will stay there and then sink down to the bottom again. The raisins will keep bobbing up and down for a couple of hours. Write up and draw your results.

What’s happening?

Fizzy drinks are full of tiny bubbles of gas called carbon dioxide. The bubbles are light so will float up to the surface. When you drop raisins into the lemonade, lots of bubbles stick to them and carry them to the surface. When these bubbles burst, the raisins will sink down again and start to collect more bubbles, before bobbing up again!

 

 

 

Friday Morning Learning Activities ( 15.5.20)

Good Morning Everyone! 

Hope you are all feeling well and wide awake this morning.

What is the weather like today?

Today is Friday the 15th of May

Warm up an wake up your bodies. Try this squat challenge – ask an adult to join in with you!

Did you manage to keep it up all the way through the song without giving up? Are your legs burning? Give your self a good shake!

Maths

We are going to keep practicing Subtracting Tens and Units today.

Activity 1

  • Play a game on sum dog or Top Marks to warm up your brain.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Activity 2

  • Choose a maths activity challenge:

subtraction 1 digit – 2

 

subtraction_0202_no_regrouping_001

 

subtraction_3digit_3digit_noregrouping_001

Plenary

Roll the dice again to reflect on your learning.

Literacy Tricky words

Tricky Words

said   have   like   come   some   what   when

Draw a picture and fit these tricky words into it. Try and put them in different places. They could be on the tree trunk, in the windows, around the edge of the house, in the leaves or in the sun rays. Write each word 5 times. You could draw a picture of :

Or you can think of your own idea.

Time for lunch 

 

 

 

Maths: Adding with words

Every number digit has a number word that matches.

Number Posters Classic Colors {0-20 with Ten Frame, Number and ...

Read the number words, do the calculation and write the answers in words.

six add three makes _____      five add seven equals ____

ten add eight makes ____        nine add four equals ____

two plus one equals _____        one plus nine makes ____

eleven plus seven equals ____     fourteen add six makes ____

nineteen take away four makes ___  seventeen minus eleven equals ___

twelve plus eight makes ___     twenty take away seven is ___

   When we write bigger numbers all we do is add the numbers 1 to 9 to the  bundle of ten word. For example 48 is forty-eight. 

Counting By Tens Charts

Write these digits as words.

45 _____59_____32_____88_____

72_____27_____91_____63______

Feeling brave? Try these super hard calculations!

twenty-four add seven makes ________

thirty-six minus ten makes _____

forty-two plus nine is ________________

seventy nine take away three is ___

fifty-eight minus two equals _________

ninety-eight take away seven makes __

Can you make up your own number word problems?

Odd and Even Numbers Revision

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kHtGbnYKGc

Odd or Even?

a) 3   b) 8   c) 11    d) 15  e) 20  f) 27  g) 32

h) 44  i) 51  j) 89  k) 106

Find the hidden words

Cleverly hidden inside other letters are some words. Can you spot which ones?

Read them out loud and write them in your jotter.

Let’s start with some three letter words.

  adfcatnim   =                     pnethsfal  =

 jlmumikw    =                     pojnfsad  =

  stajetflo  =                        fafundba  =

 

 Look for four letter words here!

stjumprew  =                     bladrawfde  =

flipkrehn  =                        hisrfstayr  =

maftrskip  =                       achipnoer  =

 

 These are tricky words!

mnhschoolrfhas =        tretatwistfre =

magnmcheesei  =        oimtrspaint  =

sflashpoytishe  =           weirghquickl =

Why not make up some of your own puzzles for your family!

 

 

Renfrewshire Online Olympics Primary School Challenge

Week 1

Each week the Renfrewshire Active Schools team will post a challenge for all primary schools to complete. This week it is a star jumps challenge! 🌟 Watch the video using the link below for full details

Here is the information needed for the RL Online Olympics –

Here are the first links to the #OnlineOlympics, pupils should only upload their best one off scores to the cognito link attached before 11.59pm on the 17th May as this link will close at midnight and a new link will be created for the following week activity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWE92DQ8lZ8

https://www.cognitoforms.com/RenfrewshireLeisure3/RLOnlineOlympics2020W1

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