Hi Ayla, I’m pleased to hear it :). Hope you’re taking part in the daffodil challenge. Mrs McGilp
Viking Cafe Homework
We can’t have our planned Viking morning this Friday but we can still share our learning with each other. A few people managed to bring things in a little earlier than asked and I know lots of you are sharing things on the Share Space or by email. Here are just a few of the fabulous things you have made.
Kingsland Daffodil Challenge
Hi from Mrs Belleville
Hi everyone. Hope you’ve enjoyed your first day of learning at home and that you managed to get outside to enjoy the sunshine too. I’m looking forward to seeing what you all get up to – make sure you post photos on the ‘Share our Learning’ page or drop me an email. Take care
from Mrs B
Comment on Hello Primary 1! by Ayla
I am good 🙂.
Hi from Mrs stevenson
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing ok. I am looking forward to seeing how you get on with the fun activities we have put on the blog. Please keep in touch and send me some pictures or comments either on the blog or by email. I am going to have a go at the dance mat fractions tomorrow – I will let you know how I get on!
Mrs Stevenson
Information reports SHARKS
I have enjoyed reading your information reports about Sharks and thought you would do so here is a selection.
Look for – a title, a general statement, a description and an evaluation.
Sharks By Allan Radkowski
Sharks are types of fish.
Sharks breathe through gills. Sharks don’t have bones, instead they have cartilage, what human nose and ears are made of. There are 500 types of shark. A group of sharks is called a school or shoal.
Sharks are marvellous creatures.
Sharks By Elizabeth Johnston
A shark is a type of fish.
Sharks can be deadly. Sometimes sharks think surfboards are seals so they might take the board. Sharks can hear fish moving 400m away. They can also smell fish from 500m away. Sharks breathe through a thing called gills. There are 500 types of sharks like hammerhead, white and blue. Sharks have a spiky thing on his or her back called a fin. They have a bit at the back, it is to help them swim. They can see in the dark.
I think sharks are good.
Sharks By Thomas Gifford
Sharks are a type of fish.
Sharks can hear from 500m away. Sharks can smell blood from 400m away. There are 500 species of shark. Sharks live in the ocean. Sharks breathe through their gills. Sharks swim in schools. Sharks sometimes kill other sharks. Only 12 species of shark eat people. Sharks steal tuna fish from seals.
I think sharks are amazing creatures.
Sharks By Sebastian Bennett
This will tell you about sharks.
It can hear 500m away. It can smell 400m away. Sharks eat squids and crabs and dolphins. It hunts fish normally. Sharks have sharp teeth. Sharks are clever fish. Sharks are carnivores. Shark groups are called schools.
I think sharks are great.
Sharks By Charlotte Shearer
Sharks are a type of fish.
They can smell blood from 400m away. They can hear a fish move from 500m away. Big sharks eat other sharks, sea lions, dolphins and small whales. Small sharks eat squid, crab and clams. A group of sharks is called a school. Sharks breathe out of their gills. If they stop moving they will die. There are 500 types of sharks such as hammerhead, tiger shark, great white shark and grey reef shark. Sharks live in the ocean.
I think sharks are fascinating.
Sharks By Harris Crosbie
This will tell you about sharks.
A shark can smell a drop of blood. Sharks use their gills to breathe. Sharks can hear fish from 500m away. There are 500 different types of shark. Scientists believe that sharks have been in our ocean for 455 million years.
Sharks are cool.
Well done everyone.
Hello Primary 1!
We hope you are all safe and well.
Thank you again for our lovely flowers.
Have a look with your grown up at the home learning page on our blog. There are lots of ideas for learning to do at home. We hope you will all take part in the Daffodil Challenge too.
Please keep us updated on what you’re doing by sharing your pictures and comments on the ‘Share my learning’ page, email us or even comment on this post to say hello.
We look forward to seeing what you’re up to,
Mrs McGilp and Mrs Lloyd
Hello Primary 7
We hope you are all well and keeping safe.
Suggested activities can be found in the home learning area of our blog. Also, keep an eye on the school website for the Kingsland challenge.
Please keep in touch with us all and share what you have been doing at home. You can do this by adding your work to the shared learning area of our blog; by commenting on the blog or by emailing us.
We look forward to hearing from you all.
Stay Well. Mrs Brown and Mrs Maxfield
Hello from P3 teachers
Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. Dundas hope that P3 are all well and keeping safe.
We hope that you will keep in touch with us all and share what you have been doing at home. You can do this by adding your work to the Shared Learning Page, by commenting on the blog or by emailing us.
We hope you enjoy doing fun things with your family in this extra time at home and look forward to seeing all your great ideas.