Five minute box – Quiz No2

QUIZ No2

How many words can you find❓❓❓

Use your KEY WORDS DICTIONARY CARD sheet

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1. Find the letter after F

2. Find the letter before O

3. Find the letter after Q

4. Find the letter before B

5. Find the 10 number words, list them in alphabetical order   (the first one is done for you)

▪️eight

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▪️

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6. Find the 6 question words, list them in alphabetical order   (the first one is done for you)

▪️what?

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Be a word detective and find the word

write it out (x4) each- L,S,C,W,Ch,

or write the word into a sentence.

7. Find  a 9 letter word starting with F

8. Find a 6 letter word starting with R

9. Find a 7 letter word starting with B

❓10. Find a 9 letter word starting with H  

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                                                 Have fun being a word detective.

Five minute box – Quiz1 Answers

Five minute box Quiz No1 answers

Welcome back word detectives 🔍 Please let me know how many you got correct….

1. Find the letter after N. (O)

2. Find the letter before T. (S)

3. Find the letter after H. (I)

4. Find the letter before U. (T)

5. Find the names of colours,

list them in alphabetical order

(the first one was done for you)

▪️black

▪️blue

▪️green

▪️orange

▪️purple

▪️red

▪️white

▪️yellow

6. Find the days of the week,

list them in alphabetical order

( the first one was done for you)

▪️Friday

▪️Monday

▪️Saturday

▪️Sunday

▪️Thursday

▪️Tuesday

▪️Wednesday

7. Find  a 9 letter word starting with W. (Wednesday)

8. Find a 6 letter word starting with Y . (yellow)

9. Find a 7 letter word starting with M. (morning)

10. Find a 9 letter word starting with Y. (yesterday)

More fun to follow with Quiz No2❓❓🔍❓❓

P2/3 Drama and PE – Thursday 2nd April 2020

This afternoon you are the teachers. You have all worked very hard this year in drama and you all demonstrated excellent mime skills, therefore, i would like you all to teach a member of your family all about mime. Can you mime something to them? Can they guess what you are doing or saying?

Remember no props or talking! Use your faces for expression and lots of movement.

For PE i would like you to go a walk around your street, to a park if there is one close by, and look for signs of spring! What can you see? Take pictures and share them with everyone on twitter.

Have a wonderful afternoon

Miss Hamill 😀

Narrative Language – Thursday

Good afternoon

I hope you’re all still doing well and enjoying the activities I’ve been setting for you!

Your story today is Not Now, Bernard by David McKee. I think you will enjoy this one. After you have listened to the story, try and list all the characters.

I have uploaded a task for you and your parents/ carers to complete. Ask them to read you the Who Am I? page and see if you can guess all the people/ animals.

Once you have done that, you can go into your School Closure Jotter and draw your favourite character that your parent/ carer described from Who Am I?

Don’t forget to tag me on twitter so I can see all your amazing work! @wlblackburnps

Miss Robertson

Five minute box-Keyword Games

Hi guys hope you and the family are all fine with the isolation and trying to make it fun for you all🤩     

 Here are some game ideas

to use your keyword boards

and keyword cards.

(These games can all be about reading the words

or if someone gets you to close your eyes you can then

spell them the word from memory too)

You will find all 9 boards at the bottom of this post, for you to copy or print at home (no need to print them in colour)

 

🤩 Pairs

Copy them and have two sets of cards to play memory game pairs. You can play this on your own or with others.

 

🤩Keyword Bingo

Mix up all your word cards (sets1-9) and choose 9 words to write on a bingo board, (either on paper or into your book) play and cross them off one at a time, see who’s the lucky winner🏆You can pick 1 word from each word board as I’ve done,or be very random with your choosing .

 

🤩Snap

Copy them and have two sets of cards to play snap.

 

🤩Keyword Quiz

Jumble up the letter of the words, either you make the quiz for others to solve or you do the quiz they have made for you

eg…          alpy = play,           sye = yes,            yanm = many

 

🤩Hope you all have fun.

AND IMPORTANTLY…………………….        .

If you can come up with any other game ideas

PLEASE share them with us.

(1)(2)(3(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)

P2/3 Maths – Thursday 2nd April 2020

Hello everyone,

I hope you all worked really hard during story writing time and came up some with fantastic stories!

For maths today I would like everyone to rewind all the way back to when we were learning symmetry. Today’s challenge is to go on a symmetry hunt around your home. How many lines of symmetry can you find? Can you draw the symmetrical items?

Also remember, you have a math challenge on Sumdog to complete by Friday! 

Miss Hamill 🙂

P2/3 Maths 02/04/20 Circles

Hi Circles.

Are we ready for our daily David Walliams fix?

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

For maths today I want you to go on a symmetry hunt! Where can you spot lines of symmetry around your house? Or in the garden? Or on your daily walk? Can you take some pictures and upload them to twitter? Remember a line of symmetry shows that the object is exactly the same on both sides.

I also challenge you to tell an adult the time at 5 different points throughout the day!

Have fun everyone!

Miss McLuckie

P1 – Thursday 2nd April – Numeracy

Hello again, I hope you all enjoyed your reading tasks this morning.

Tune in to listen to David Walliams read the story, “No No Noe” at our regular story time slot at 11.00am

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

Now for some number work!

Warm up with our counting down for 20 song and remember to freestyle!!

  • Now try counting backwards stopping and starting at different numbers. Start between the numbers 0 – 20 and if you are feeling ambitious, go higher.
  • Complete pages 4 and 5 in your TeeJay Maths Workbook (A7)
  • In your jotter create your own dot-to-dot puzzle using the numbers 0 to 20. Make it as simple or as difficult as you like.
  • Now try some fun games. You don’t need to stick to numbers within 20, go higher if you can.

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/helicopter-rescue

Thank you, Mrs Topping

 

 

 

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