P1 and A1 Wednesday 13th May – Shape

Hello again! Hope you enjoyed your writing task on “The bird and the cat” this morning.

Don’t forget to listen in to Elevenses with David Walliams at 11.00am

http://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/

Today we will continue with 3D shape.

I hope you like this rap song about 3D shapes.

 

  • Your Shape activities for today have been set on Education City www.educationcity.com
  • Your log in details were sent out in a Group Call
  • There were a few teething problems on Monday but I hope it is easier for you to find the activities now

When you log in click on:

Click on P1/A1 Maths folder.

Then you will need to click on these activities in sequence:

  • For the Sunny Shapes Activity Sheet, you do not need to print off the activity sheet, just draw one of each 3D shaped object in your jotter
  • To finish off today’s shape activities , complete page 10 in your TeeJay Shape Workbook (A9) and colour the 3D shapes

Mrs Topping and Mrs Bryce

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P2/3 Literacy – Wednesday 13th May 2020

Bonjour la class,

I hope you are all feeling great this morning!

Masterminds – This morning i would like you to practice your dictated sentences. You will need a partner for this. Your partner needs to say sentences that include one word from your spelling list aloud to you. You need to write the sentence from memory. This is something you all have lots of practice doing. Try and remember all the correct punctuation.

Brightsparks – This morning i would like you to log onto Sumdog and complete a spelling challenge that i have set for you. It will be named ‘Brightsparks Spelling Challenge 13/05/20’.

Genius Gems – This morning i would like you to rainbow write and pyramid write your spelling words for this week. Remember, when you are rainbow writing, you are changing the colour of your pen or pencil for each sound, not each letter.

Miss Hamill 🙂 

A1 and P1 PM Writing Task 13/05/20

Good Morning boys and girls!

I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s art activity.  Please send us any pictures you have of your animals.  Who is ready for PE with Joe this morning?

Now get ready for our PM Writing Task.  Today we are learning all about words.  First, look carefully at these pictures and talk about who or what is in them then read the labels:

Next, use the labels and the tricky words below to make sentences.  Say them out loud to a family member.

Now you are ready for writing!  Have a look in your pack for ‘The Bird and the Cat, Activity 1’

recount_bird_and_cat-activity1

The purpose of this task is to practise writing high frequency words in isolation and to complete sentences.  First, practice writing ‘into’, ‘big’ and ‘little’ using the boxes then use each word to complete the sentences.  Remember to read each sentence out loud to ensure they make sense.   You can do this!

Mrs Bryce and Mrs Topping

A1 and P1 Art 12/05/20

Good Afternoon boys and girls!

Before art this afternoon, we would like you to go and do your daily mile either out a walk with an adult or by doing laps of your garden.  As you are doing your daily mile, collect some leaves, sticks, stones, twigs, grass, flowers… anything that you can find!

Now for your art task we would like you to use the natural resources you have collected to create a collage of an animal of your choice.  We cannot wait to see what you create!

Have Fun!

Mrs Bryce and Mrs Topping

Narrative Language Task – Tuesday 12th May

Hi all,

I have a narrative language task for you this afternoon. First, I would like you to listen to this story about the three little pigs. After you have watched the story see if you can list everywhere the wolf went.

After you have finished that I have made up some questions for you to ask your parent or carer to ask you to see if you can answer.

  • Where do you live?
  • Where do you buy food?
  • Where could you go swimming?
  • Where could you go on holiday?
  • Where could you find an elephant?
  • Where might you see a clown?
  • Where would you go to catch a train?
  • Where might you use a bucket and spade?
  • Where would you see a traffic light?
  • Where would you go if you felt unwell?

Finally, could you come up with some where questions to ask your parent or carer?

Miss Robertson

P2/3 STEM 12/05/20

Hello again everyone. This afternoon I would you like you to have a look at this video and then try to complete the quiz at the end to see what you have learned.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z9yycdm/articles/zqhbr82

Your second task for this afternoon is to go on a Scavenger Hunt and use your senses to find out 5 things that you can see, hear, touch and smell (taste will be hard but if you can think of anything I would interested to know). You could do this while on your Daily Mile and write down or draw a picture of what you come across.

Miss McLuckie

Numeracy Time!

Please check your visual timetable for today’s numeracy tasks.

12.05.20 Numeracy Timetable

Here are some examples you can use as inspiration for your Backward Number Tracks.

After all your hard work this morning, let’s practice our mindfulness with Mindful Ozzy.

I will be back this afternoon with this weeks art activity.  Keep an eye out for Miss Robertson’s Oral Narrative post too!

Mrs Bryce

P2/3 Maths – Tuesday 12th May 2020

Good morning everyone!

I hope you are all getting on well with your times tables work this week. I have received some excellent work via email.

Before starting your work today, have a listen to these times table videos. Can you keep up with it?

Today-

Triangles and squares- focusing on the 5 times tables, play snap with someone in your house. When a ‘snap’ happens, multiply the number on the card by 5. Then, log onto topmarks and play mental maths train for 10 mins focusing on 5x table.

Circles – focusing on the 2 times tables, play snap with someone in your house. When a ‘snap’ happens, multiply the number on the card by 2. Then, log onto topmarks and play mental maths train for 10 mins focusing on 2x table.

Have a good one everybody

Miss Hamill 🙂 

 

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