Hello!

Hello Primary 1,

I hope you’re all safe and well. I am so impressed with the learning you are doing at home! It’s great to see you being so creative.

I’ve been busy planning what we’ll do next and looking at some of my picturebooks. These are my favourites today. I would love to see what you’re reading at home.

Please keep sharing on the Share My Learning page and remember you can send me an email to share your stories or if you just want to say hello.

Take care,

Mrs McGilp

Well done P5

Primary 5 you have blown us away this week! Mrs Rand and I have loved seeing everything you’ve posted on the Share Space or the Kingsland Challenge page. Thank you too to everyone who has emailed to say hi, ask a question or send some work. We are missing you all but it’s lovely to keep in contact with you. It has been great to see all your Viking stuff – I feel we got our sharing time after all.

Now, it’s Friday and the weekend starts here. No homework please – try to do something nice with your family.  Read books, play games, build dens, do some cooking together and get some fresh air when you can. We’ll be in touch soon.

 

Week ending 27/3/20

Mrs Harrison, Mrs Scott and Mrs Smith

Hello P6, we have made it through week one and are still smiling.  Thank you for posting all your home learning tasks and Block 3 Homework Activities on our ‘share your learning’ page .  We have been blown away by how hard you have all worked and how creative you are all being.

We look forward to reading all your future posts and learning about what things you do with your family.  Remember you can email us, post a comment on our P6 Blog, take part in the Kingsland Challenge and post your work to the ‘sharing your learning’ page

We are looking forward to the weekend.  Can any of you recommend any good films to watch?

Home learning

We have almost completed our first week of home learning and I am loving trying out the activities and seeing what you are getting up to. Feel free to email any questions and keep adding to the share your learning page.

Thursday 26th March

Hi Everyone!

We hope you are all well and keeping busy. We are really enjoying looking at all the work you are sharing with us on the blog. Remember to share your work and feel free to comment positively on others. Remember to add your name so we know who the work belongs to and who is commenting.

You can also e-mail us directly. Our e-mail address are on the school website.

We hope you have a nice day.

Mrs Brown and Mrs Maxfield

Handwriting Help

At Kingsland we have been trying extra hard with our presentation recently. I have been learning how to use some new apps on my iPad and thought this short video might be helpful to remind you (and your parents) how we form our letters for cursive script at Kingsland. I had to do it with my finger so I may not be quite on the lines.  Can you do any better? Remember to always start every letter from the line and use a leading join. Click on the green link below to watch the video.

Letter formation video

What Mrs Dundas is learning

Good morning P3. Do you remember how I use to tell you that I learn something every day? Well I am learning loads at the moment. The big thing I am learning at the moment is

Patience!
Not sure what that means? It means being able to wait without getting annoyed.

I like it when programmes I use work the first time. I like it when I can figure out a new technology the first time. I like it when my first idea is the best.

I am learning that this doesn’t always happen. Patience is important to have right now. I will continue to work on my patience and I hope you will too.
Love, Mrs Dundas

World War 2 lesson

Good Morning P7

Hope you are all staying busy and having fun with your families. There is a lesson online today from about World War 2. It is being streamed live at 1pm but will be available on You Tube after if you miss it.

There will be more lessons but todays one looks at:

  • To understand the history and role of Western Approaches HQ during the Second World War
  • To have a basic understanding of the Battle of the Atlantic and its place in the Second World War
  • To understand some of the roles women played in the Second World War

Home History Lessons

If you have time have a look and share what you learn on the Learning Page.

**Here is the link to the lesson through you tube**

Mrs Maxfield and Mrs Brown

P3 Shared Learning

Boys and girls I am having a great time reading our shared learning page. Your work is great. I hope you are enjoying family time too.

Some pupils will make up times tables problems like the one Zara Lavin made up. Can you try to answer them on the shared page? I think you can – I am learning so much new technology!! I can now use Zoom and am beginning to use Teams and Padlet, Wow!

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