Snow Day Tuesday 14th March

Well here we are again, another snow day.  I hope you are all well and keeping cosy.  As always I would encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy playing in the snow if they can, that will be your PE for today!

Here are a few more suggestions to add to last weeks ones that you can try at home if you are able to:

Maths

There is times tables practice on Sumdog for all the p3/4 children.

Literacy

Read your reading book or another book from home.

Watch a film and write a short review of it-What was it about, what did you think of it?

Play a board game.

Art

Make a collage picture of a snowman/snowy scene with scraps of paper/materials at home.

 

Another snow day!

Here we are again, another unexpected snow day.  I hope you were all able to enjoy some time outdoors in the lovely sunny weather yesterday afternoon.

Here are some activities you can try today.

Maths-multiplication

Practice multiplying with snowballs!

Make lots of snowballs and set them out in equal groups e.g. 4 groups of 2   4X2=        5 groups of 3  5X3=     etc.  Then have a snowball fight!

If you can’t get outside do the same with objects inside. (But don’t throw them!)

Write out your favourite times table and practice it.

Write out your least favourite and practice it.

P2 Maths Group

Snowy number stories:  18 snowflakes fell on Monday, 10 on Tuesday and 7 on Wednesday. How many fell altogether?  Now make up your own snow number story and draw a picture to go with it.

 

Literacy

Read your reading book if you have it at home or any book of your own at home.

Make a snowman (or snow Viking ) Draw a picture and write a story about him/her  (or just write some words to describe him/her)

Your spelling words for this week are live on Sumdog now also.

Try to find the Up Helly Aa song online (if you don’t know the words) and practice singing for Friday!

SMUHA week!

Here we are preparing for SMUHA. We have been painting torches, designing shields, making helmets and colouring the lovely Galley pictures that Willum brought in to share with the class. Thank you Willum!