Information for pupils who are self-isolating

Hi Everyone!

I hope you are all keeping safe and healthy with everything that is going on just now!

Below I have attached a number of different activities that you can work through for the next couple of days.  As you can understand, this is a very uncertain time so please bare with me until I can get weekly work put up for everyone to complete.

If you have any questions please just leave a comment on any of the blog posts over the next couple of weeks.  I will be checking these daily, so I will reply to you as quickly as I can.

Work for pupils in self-isolation:

8 Digit Number Activity Booklet

Book Review

Design A Book Cover

Highland Cow Art Work

Human Organs Matching Worksheet

Learn Its

Personal Hygiene Wordsearch

Tribes of the Rainforest Comprehension

You should be able to click on each ‘green link’ and the relevant work will open on a word document or PDF.

Please make sure you are constantly checking the blog for updates, as this will be the best way for me to communicate with you all.  Please also pass this message on to anyone in the class (via phonecall or text) if you think they are unaware of the class blog being used during the school closure.

Please keep yourselves safe and well and please keep in touch, even by leaving a comment on the blog to check in with me! It’s going to be a very quiet few weeks without you all!

Miss you lots!

Miss M 🙂

7 thoughts on “Information for pupils who are self-isolating”

  1. Hi Katie here do we do everything or is some for p6 and p7 only .
    Thanks look after yourself too.
    Love Katie xx

    1. Hi Katie, the work handed out just now will be whole class. If there is work for particular groups to be completed, I will highlight this in the blog post. This is work that everyone (P6 and P7) can complete at home for the moment!
      Thanks, Miss M

  2. Hi miss McKinnon it’s me Hollie kirk I will never forget you because you are the best teacher I ever had and I will really miss you xxx 💞

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