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 

 

 

 

Can you remember? (Read, Write and Remember part 2)

Previously we tried a Read, Write and Remember activity.

You were given three fun facts about  different creatures to remember.

How much can you remember? 

I hope you managed to remember these crazy facts!

If you’re not sure, spend some time thinking hard. It’ll come back to you if you’ve followed the tips you were given.

(The answers are at the end of this post if you are really stuck.)

Feeling creative? Try one of these wee challenges.(Click on the link to see the challenges.)

click here for Creature Challenge

Please find the answers to the questions below. No sneaking a peek!

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

Monday afternoon 11.5.20

PATHs Feelings – Angry & Upset

It is a difficult time right now where we are being told to stay home and keep safe. Some days even your teachers feel good and some times they too feel fed up, sad and angry. Remember it is okay to feel angry. How can you tell when someone is angry, what does their face look like? Remember when you are feeling angry, do the Turtle and talk to someone. Before screaming and shouting, think of 3 things you could do to instead e.g listen to music, jog, scream into a pillow! Here are some resources to help you cope when you are feeling angry or upset. If you cannot print the mindfulness colouring book then open it onto your computer/tablet and use paint software to colour it in.

When I’m Angry I can….plan

SEL Self Management Calming Down

SEL Calming Down Activities

positivity-colouringbook

 

 

It’s a lovely day boys and girls so go out into your garden and play! If you cannot get out then do some P.E with Joe Wicks:

 

Monday Maths 11.5.20

Number Bonds to 19 Revision (Think about the place value, tens and units too!)

Tasks

1.

If that is easy then try these:

5+4+__=20           7+3+__=19

11+3+__=23          9+3+__=27

14+2+__=26         20+10+__=50

2. Log into Sumdog.com 

 

Monday Morning 11.5.20

Good morning Primary 2! We hope you had a good long weekend and break from on-line learning. Here are some tasks to ease you back in gently.

Spelling

This week our sound is ‘ow’ which makes the long ‘o’ sound like in ‘go’, and ‘no’. You will mostly find ‘ow’ at the end of a word e.g. snow, flow, mow. Watch the clips below:

Task:

  1. Choose 4 ‘ow’ words to draw and write in your jotter/ notebook or computer/tablet.
  2. Pick 2 of your chosen words to write 2 sentences, remembering capital letter and full stops.
  3. Can you find any items in your home that have the ‘ow’ sound? Here are some flashcards to help you: ow flashcards

Reading

Remember to keep reading to develop your fluency and keep going over your tricky words.

 

 

For Parents

https://www.facebook.com/WBurghP/posts/2699137030365358

 

https://www.facebook.com/WBurghP/posts/2699103460368715

 

Punctuation with Mrs Rossi.

Capital Letters and Full Stops.

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

You must also use a capital letter for the name of a place.

1.  we will go to glasgow tomorrow

2.   my friend lives in paisley

3. emma is going to london for a holiday

4. i got my rabbit at the pet shop in edinburgh

5.  we are going  to spain next week

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