Primary 3 Snow Day Activities

Literacy

  • Practise your spelling words from your red jotter from all weeks as consolidation, practise them using different spelling activities from your menu or even write them in the snow!
  • Go on a phoneme hunt! Look around the house in stories, magazines, on websites, on the television, or on signs outside. How many times can you spot your phoneme for the week?
  • Read anything! Comics, stories, World Record books or magazines – all reading is good reading! 
  • Write your own story, it could be about a snowy day like today!
  • Practise your handwriting in the snow. Can you keep all the letters the right size and shape?
  • Talking and Listening: Interview someone in your family. Write note about how life was for them growing up and make a similar and difference table to show what’s changed. 

Numeracy

  •  Log into Sumdog and challenge your self to answer 100 questions correct in a day. (Log-ins are in you diaries.)
  • Top Marks games.
  • Make a worksheet on what we have been covering in maths recently.
  • Write down a number and see if you can continue the sequence. Try some larger numbers to start from for an extra challenge.
  • Write a selection of numbers and sort them in odd and even numbers.
  • Practise your times tables and play some times tables games using playing cards. 

Other

  • Draw, paint, colour or build something. It could be about something you’ve been learning in class – or you could let your imagination go wild! Make sure you bring it in, or take a photograph, to show off in class!
  • Help around the house! Perhaps you could help make lunch, tidy your room, or clear a path in the snow. It’s important to help others and to lend a hand when you can.
  • Make a poster about something from our topic or classwork. 🙂 

Have fun in the snow- be safe end enjoy!

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