Primary 2 28.4.20

Bonjour la classe!

We hope you are successfully making your way through the learning grids. Remember you must try to complete one literacy task, one numeracy task and an across the curriculum task.

This week’s RRS article is Article 12: Every child has the right to express their views, feelings and wishes in all matters affecting them, and to have their views considered and taken seriously.

Are you able to complete some of the activities on the slide? If so make sure you keep what ever you have made or take a picture and post it on Learning Journals.

Some of the activities we think you could do is:

  • Write a creative story, a poem, a short play script or a piece of art using the title ‘Head My Voice’.
  • Have you ever thanked people at home who are good at listening to you? Design a card or picture, or write a letter to thank them for hearing your voice.
  • Design a poster for display about the importance of Article 12.

BBC Bitesize have been posting 3 lessons a day. Yesterday they did one on letter formations and alliteration. Why don’t you give it a go!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zh8c47h

You can check this website every day to see if there is a lesson you would like to complete. They are brilliant and well resourced.

Also on your Across the Curricular grid, we said we would post a recipe for you to use to make EID biscuits. If you manage to make them please let us know how you get on.

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We hope you have a lovely day and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.

Miss Rafferty and Miss Pringle

4 thoughts on “Primary 2 28.4.20”

  1. Morning Lorena, sorry I missed your message yesterday. It sounds like you have been very busy in the kitchen, the donuts sound delicious 🙂
    Yes your mummy is right, the swan was only protecting it’s nest as it sees the dog as a threat. Swans sometimes hiss at people if they get too close. That’s great you have managed to complete all your homework. I hope you have another successful day of learning today. Miss Rafferty x

  2. Good afternoon Miss Rafferty, how are you today? My mummy’s delivery just came and yesterday I went to the park with my scooter. I saw a swan hissing at a dog, isn’t that interesting? I was a little scared but mummy explained to me that she was actually protecting her nest from anyone who came close to her. I also baked with mummy some yummy donuts with nutella and today I’m helping her bake bread again. I finished all my homework for today but I will play my favorite game on BBC Bitesize Karate Cats later on. x

  3. Morning Harris! I am good thank you and I hope you are too. That’s great you have been tackling missing number questions. They are a great way for you to challenge your number skills and practise addition and subtraction. I look forward to reading your acrostic poem about spring, you might want to draw a picture to accompany the poem 🙂
    Super, try and get outside before the rain comes at the end of the week. Have a good day Harris and keep working hard, Miss Rafferty x

  4. Morning Miss Rafferty. How are you? I have been doing some more missing number sums in my books this morning, and I am working on the bbc bitesize alliteration exercise now. I have been having a think about words associated with spring, to write my acrostic poem. I am going to play football outside for p.e later. Have a good day, Love Harris x

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