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P3 Home Learning Week Beginning 18.1.21

Hello Team P3,

A huge well done to you all for such an amazing start to term 3 last week. You are all absolute super stars and are doing such a fantastic job with your home learning. I have LOVED seeing all the brilliant work you have completed. It makes me so proud!

This week I will upload daily tasks for literacy, numeracy and one other curricular area to SeeSaw and our Team’s page to ensure you have all the resources, links and files you need for each day.

It is my hope that this makes it more manageable for all, as you will be aware of my expectations for each day, you have all the resources you need and I can also easily keep track of the work you are completing each day.

Have a great week!

Miss McNeillie

Weekly overview:
P3 Home Learning Weekly Overview wb 18.1.21

Suggested Daily Timetable:
This is a suggested timetable of how you could structure each day. However, you can complete tasks in any order that suits you.
Suggested Daily Timetable – P3

Monday 18th January:
Monday 18th January 2021

P3 Home Learning Week Beginning 11.1.21

Hello everyone,

Happy new year! I hope you had a wonderful holiday and you are all ready to tackle term three and home learning. P3 Home Learning tasks will be posted on a Monday to Teams and Seesaw alongside a video explaining them. Please let me know if you can access resources and get in touch if you need anything!

Home Learning Overview Grid:
P3 Home Learning – wb 11th January 2021

All Our Home Learning Tasks for the Week:
P3 Home Learning w.b 11.1.21

Our Scots Poem – “A Dug A Dug” by Bill Keys:
A Dug, A Dug by Bill Keys

Spelling Task Menu – Choose a different activity each day to work on your spellings:
Spelling Menu

Number of the Day:
Number of the Day Daily Challenge

Remember to send me photos or videos of your amazing work on Microsoft Teams or SeeSaw. I cannot wait to see how hard you all work!

Have a great first week back,

Miss McNeillie

Welcome to P3 with Miss McNeillie

Hello and Welcome to P3 with Miss McNeillie!

We have had an extremely busy in term 1 and have been focusing on our Health and Wellbeing whilst settling back into school life. We enjoy outdoor learning, daily mile and guided meditation sessions. We participated in a health and wellbeing live lesson on the BBC website and managed to get our class mentioned live on screen! We are all extremely proud of this claim to fame.

bbc live
Literacy
We are working hard weekly with our phonics sounds, spelling and reading. Our talk for writing genre is journey tales and we are learning the model text The Papaya that Spoke. We can re-tell the story using pictures, actions and drama. We are now innovating the story to create our own version.

Numeracy and Mathematics
We enjoy number talks and daily 6 to improve our mental math skills. We have explored place value, number processes, data handling and measurement in math lessons. We also participated in Maths Week Scotland by completing a range of activities outside and in. We particularly enjoyed drawing symmetrical designs in the playground and finding symmetrical things in the environment on a symmetry hunt. We found a butterfly to examine and can successfully explain what symmetry is.

IDL
Fantastic Mr Fox was our first novel and IDL topic. We loved the story! We drew our own foxes using basic line shapes and colour, explored food chains in science lessons and researched how animals use their senses. We had great discussions about the main characters Mr Fox and the three farmers Boggis, Bean and Bunce and were able to create wonderful character descriptions to show our understanding.
We loved using our senses to explain our surroundings. We went on a hunt in the playground to see what we could see, hear, touch, smell and taste.

Our next topic is the human body, which we choose in a class vote. We are all very excited to learn about what’s inside our bodies and how it works!

Expressive Arts
We have been making the most of the lovely weather to spend time outside. We painted self-portraits in the garden and then completed free choice painting in the fresh air. We are developing our acting skills by acting out scenes for Talk for Writing – some award winning performances.