Primary 3 11 6 20

Good morning Primary 3! It was fantastic to hear from you all yesterday, it definitely put an extra spring in our steps listening to your wonderful news and stories!

For today’s ocean themed activity we are getting our science on! We are asking, if you have the materials, to experiment with buoyancy. Before you begin, write your hypothesis, what do you think will happen and what do you think allows sharks to float? Follow the instructions and try to write your own science report on the attached reporting sheet as you are doing the experiment. science investigation sheet

Shark Buoyancy Experiment:

Materials:

Toilet paper roll

Marker

3 pennies

Balloon

Vegetable oil

Bowl

Water

Tape

Instructions:

Draw a shark on the toilet paper roll (or cut out a shark on paper and tape it on).

Tape 3 pennies, equally spaced, on the bottom of the toilet paper roll.

Fill the bowl with water.

Drop the shark in the water. What happens?

Fill a balloon with vegetable oil, tie the balloon closed.

Place the balloon inside the middle of the toilet paper roll.

Place the shark back in the bowl of water. Now what happens? Why do you think it happens? What does it tell you about how sharks stay afloat in water?

Numeracy: Today’s Numeracy is all about number square patterns. We would like you to use your times tables on this number square: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/paint-the-squares. What do you notice about the times tables patterns? Do any of the patterns look the same? What kind of patterns do they make? Try as many different times tables as you can and see what patterns you can make. Try to do more than one times table at the same time using different colours and see what patterns you can make, what happens when times tables have the same numbers in them? You could also make it into a game with someone in your house, who can complete their times table first. Take turns to fill in the squares but remember that if you both need the same number to complete your table you will have to think carefully about when to colour it in!

Number Talks

4 x 100                                  4 x 35

4 x 12                                     5 x 35

8 x 112                                  10 x 35

20 x 35

25 x 35

Challenge Sum

812 x 43

Reading

Reading for today is slightly different from our normal Thursday reading.  Today it is about reading and talking about your understandings.

As you are reading the activities, you will be working on your critical thinking skills, working out the meaning of the information you are reading and thinking about what it is asking you to do.

It is not expected that you complete them all, there is a selection included that you can choose from. It would be great if you could complete them with an adult or a sibling so that you can share your thoughts and reasoning with them and have a discussion around your understanding.

**Please note – the answers are at the end of the pack of activities for the adults or for checking once done.**

Reading and Reasoning Skills

Thank you for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 10 6 20

Good morning Primary 3 and welcome to Mercredi, or Wednesday! We hope you’ve been having a fabulous week so far and we are very much looking forward to our Teams chat. Mr Woodward’s class meet is at 10am, Miss Smith’s chat is at the slightly later time of 10.30am. It’s always what we look forward to most about our week!

For today’s ocean themed activity all you will need is paper, some paint and then anything else you’d like to add yourself on top of that because today we are thinking of making hand-fish. As it turns out a handfish is an actual fish but our hand fish will be fish made out of your own hands! Just add paint to your hands and press your hands to your paper and then add eyes and a mouth and decorate the scene around it, we’d love to see a school of weird and wonderful fish and remember, we may all be different fish but we all swim together!

Maths: For maths today we are leaving weighing behind and looking at volume. Measuring volume means measuring how much of a liquid you have. For volume we use millilitres (ml) and litres (L). There are 1,000 ml in 1 L and in every 1 L there are 1,000 ml. Try these conversions between litres and millilitres:

Converting ml to L

Number Talks

8 x 100                                  10 x 54

8 x 10                                     2 x 54

8 x 2                                       54 x 36

Challenge Sum

834 x 63

Writing

One Reading group last week read about Winnie and Wilbur staying at home, just like we have had to do for months now. Have a little read of

the book and try to write your own Winnie and Wilbur story?

Here is a planning page to get you started. Remember, of course, your core targets. Remember also your paragraphs to show a clear beginning, middle and end. As a challenge, try to use speech marks within your story to show what might be being said. There are some useful phrases in the plan for you to use, but please pad your story out using descriptions. Show the reader with your choice of words, don’t just tell them what is happening.

Writing Plan Winnie and Wilbur

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 9 6 20

Good morning everyone, we hope you’re all well and have been doing well and staying safe! Thank you to everyone who keeps sending us in work and pictures of things you’ve been up to, it’s amazing to see how you are getting on!

For today’s ocean themed activity it may take a few more bits and pieces but hopefully if you have the tools you’ll be able to come up with something magical! If you have paper, paint/ pens, and an empty egg carton why not try to make an ocean scene inside an egg carton? You will be able to decorate the outside of the egg carton like a treasure chest and make a wonderful scene on the inside of your egg carton using any other materials or shells that you have:

https://theimaginationtree.com/egg-carton-ocean-craft/

Number Talks:

2 x 500                                  10 x 36

4 x 500                                  50 x 36

4 x 30                                     2 x 36

4 x 2

4 x 532

Challenge Sum

342 x 65

Reading 

Please also find the following in Teams Assignments.

Please answer the following questions in full sentences.

Yellow/ Level 11 – The Huge Horrible Beast

  • Why did the things Ze pass up to the huge and horrible beast frighten it?
  • How did the monkey get the chance to steal the milkman’s money?
  • Can you think of a word that might mean the same as ‘bellowed’.
  • How do you think the hunter felt when the elephant wouldn’t speak to the chief?
  • How did the Hare persuade the lion not to eat it?

Red – Jungle Shorts

  • Lenny wanted proper shorts. What might these be and do you think his Mum should have bought them for him?
  • When have you had to do something embarrassing? How did you cope with it?
  • What is Lenny’s favourite food for tea?
  • Does Lenny live in a countryside, town or city? How do you know?
  • Why does Mr Cox call Lenny’s team ‘The Lions’?

Blue – Battle With the Beast

  • Why was the core broken down and hidden across the galaxy?
  • How often does the Pool of Power need to be recharged?
  • Why does Badlaw want the map?
  • Why did Arkon test the friends?
  • What do you think will happen in the new adventure?

Level 8 – Winnie and Wilbur Stay at Home

  • Why did Winnie and Wilbur have to stay home?
  • How do you think Winnie felt about this news?
  • What were some of the things Winnie and Wilbur did to pass the time?
  • Why do you think she chose to paint a rainbow over the town?
  • Why do you think the book Winnie was reading was Wilbur’s favourite?

Level 6 – The Junk Cruncher

  • What was the Junk Cruncher’s job?
  • What was inside the Junk Cruncher?
  • Why was the ship not able to move before it got crushed?
  • Who’s idea was it to try the thrusters?
  • Where do you think the rubbish in Space came from?

Maths – Today we will focus on division once again, with no carrying. Please choose your level of challenge and a reminder of strategies is in the Instructional videos in the Maths file on Teams.

Dividing by 3 and 4 mild

Dividing by 5 and 6 Spicy

Dividing mixed numbers Hot

Phonics Stories can be found in the Spelling file in Teams.

Thank you for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 8 6 20

Good morning Primary 3 and welcome back to another week of hopefully fun and challenging work and even better weather so you can relax and enjoy the sun if it comes! Since the lockdown began there have been different stories of the environment healing and of the world becoming greener and healthier. And what better way to do our part than to think about World Oceans Day which is today! All week we will be thinking about activities to do to keep the environment and specifically the seas and oceans of the world in mind.

Today we are looking at using up any old toilet roll tubes you have at home to create an octopus! https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/toilet-paper-roll-octopus-craft/ Mr Woodward is incredibly creeped out by octopuses but he knows that you can all make them cute and beautiful and make them much less scary for him!

The Article of the week this week is number 42: The right that everyone knows about you rights!

Some activities you can try include

  • Do you know your ‘birthday right?’ This is a fun idea thought up by schools in the North East of England – look up, and remember if you can, the article with the same number as the day of the month you were born. Try to get all your family and friends to know their ‘Birthday Right’. Here are all the rights on one page.
  • Imagine that you didn’t know any rights and that all children everywhere have rights. How would you feel about that? Can you think of any problems children might face? Write a poem or story called “Child with no Rights”.
  • Have a look and a listen to some of the songs and videos made by schools to hep children learn about rights. Which one do you like best? Share this with your family and safely on-line with your friends.
  • If you were a teacher of very young children, how would you help them to understand about their rights. This video made by Unicef Australia might help to get you started.

Your Problem Solving for today, there may be more than one solution so try to find different ways of doing it if you can!

Number Talks:

2 x 15                                     4 x 25

5 x 100                                  5 x 25

5 x 10                                     25 x 10

5 x 50                                     20 x 25

5 x 150                                  25 x 25

Challenge Sum

512 x 38

Reading

Read the second half of your book.

  • Yellow/ Level 11 – The Huge Horrible Beast
  • Red – Jungle Shorts
  • Blue – Battle With the Beast
  • Level 8 – Winnie and Wilbur Stay at Home
  • Level 6 – The Junk Cruncher

Spelling words for this week: Spelling Words Week Beginning 8th June 2020

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 29 5 20

Bonjour and happy Vendredi to all of you in Primary 3! You have made it to the end of the week and we couldn’t be more proud of all of your hard work and how well you are all coping, well done! With the weather hopefully going to be lovely we hope you will be able to enjoy a restful and fun weekend.

With the weather being as beautiful as it has been and flowers blooming beautifully, why not try to create some flower based art and create your own framed flower picture. You will need a flower, or multiple flowers, cardboard, tape, paint and some cling film. Here are some instructions on how to make them: https://www.childrensgardeningweek.co.uk/things-to-do/framed-flowers-diy/

 Mental Maths remember to try to beat your time from last week. Answers will be posted later on in Teams:

Technology Challenge this week is to do with technology in sport. We will be having a look at some pretty cool trainers that are said to make you run faster and perform better.

Critical Skills Sports Technology

Have a great weekend and thank you for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 28 5 20

Welcome Primary 3 to Thursday’s blog post! We’re now nearly at the end of the week which means we’re nearly at the weekend! Thank you so much to all of you who took part in our Teams chats yesterday, it was so lovely to hear from you and we love hearing stories of what you’ve been up to and how creative you are being.

For today’s Children’s Gardening Week ideas, why not try to make this DIY bird-feeder using a plastic bottle, some scissors, pencils, string and bird feed? Remember that anything using scissors and cutting into the bottle will need to be done with an adult! But hopefully the bird feeder can be used to attract all kinds of birds to your garden like the Blue Tits Annabel has had visiting her garden!

https://www.sainsburysbank.co.uk/money-matters/build-a-bird-feeder

Reading: Answer these comprehension questions related to your stories. Use full sentences with capital letters and full stops.

Don’t Press the Button

  1. Who pressed the wrong button and filled the spaceship with footballs?
  2. What did the buttons on the spacesuits do?
  3. Where on the ship was the fabricator?
  4. When did the fabricator make a humming noise?
  5. Why was Ant not listening to Nok?
  6. How did they all enjoy themselves at the end of the story?

The Empty Palace

  1. Who were they looking for in the palace?
  2. What happened to the people in the palace?
  3. Where did they find Arkon?
  4. When did Tiger’s watch start glowing red?
  5. Why did Badlaw take the King and Queen?
  6. How did they escape the palace?

The Sands of Akwa

  1. Who was the Akwan warrior who introduced himself to the group?
  2. What was the name of the beast that attacked the group?
  3. Where did the group split up to?
  4. When did the two Raptiss start to fight each other?
  5. Why were the group on Akwa?
  6. How did the three friends protect Livi?

Tom Thumb and the Football Team

  1. Who cut open the fish to find Tom Thumb?
  2. What game did Tom Thumbs dad teach him how to play?
  3. Where did the Tinker find Tom Thumb?
  4. When did Tom escape the house?
  5. Why do you think Tom was desperate to get outside?
  6. How did Tom get back home at the end?

Stinky Street

  1. Who wanted to buy Franklin’s house?
  2. What did Franklin put behind the radiator?
  3. Where did Mr Bragg end up buying?
  4. When does the factory do fish pies?
  5. Why do you think Franklin didn’t want to move?
  6. How did Mrs Cox save the day?

Numeracy: Letter patterns – look at these patterns and try to complete them by figuring out the patterns and continuing them.

  1. m n o p q r … …
  2. C D E F G H … …
  3. L K J I H … …
  4. b d f h j l … …
  5. r q p o n … …
  6. E H K N Q … …
  7. ab cd ef gh ij … …
  8. az by cx dw … …
  9. a c e g I … …
  10. zy xw vu ts … …

Number Talks

8 x 5                                       15 x 10

8 x 2                                       15 x 1

8 x 50                                     10 x 11

8 x 56                                     5 x 11

15 x 11

Challenge Sum

615 x 83

Thank you for your continued hard work and support

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 27 5 20

Bonjour et bon Mercredi! We made it to Wednesday and that means today we have our Teams catch up chat! It was lovely to see and hear from so many of you last week and Mr Woodward was impressed he finally got the whiteboard working so you could all have a play about and write messages and attempt to play noughts and crosses against each other! Maybe a noughts and crosses tournament is in order? The chat will be at 10am, looking forward to seeing you all there!

For today’s Garden Week idea why not try creating your own version of a sensory path in your garden? (Depending on the weather, maybe if it rains it’s an indoor activity?) Outline a path in your garden if you can, then using whatever you have that you will be able to walk on barefoot set out your path. Have a go at walking along your sensory path and try to describe using a few adjectives how it feels in each section. Get other members of your family to try it too and see if they felt the same things you did!

Writing:

Don’t Press the Button

Imagine yourself on a spaceship and there is a button that makes anything you can think of. What would you make using the button and what would you use it for? Describe the spaceship you are on, describe what the button looks like and describe what you make with your button. Make sure to have a beginning, middle and end to your story with 1 problem you need to solve using the thing you make with the button.

The Empty Palace

You are the son or daughter of a king and queen. One day you wake up and the whole palace is empty. How do you feel being in an empty palace? Your mission in your story is to investigate and track down everyone in the palace. How did they disappear, what happened to them and how do you get them back?

Sands of Akwa

You have landed on a strange planet looking for some special treasure. What does the planet look like, who is with you and what are you looking for? While looking for the treasure you meet some people who try to help you, and some people who want to stop you. Who are these different people? Your story should start when you land on the planet, you meet the different characters and our adventure should take you to your treasure.

Tom Thumb and the Football Team

Tom Thumb spends part of the story stuck indoors when all he wants to do is go outside. Think of an adventure you would like to have in your local area once you are allowed outside again and write about it. Where would you go, what would you do, who would you be with? How does it feel being stuck indoors and how does it feel to finally be allowed outside again?

Stinky Street

In Stinky Street Franklin is trying to stop the sale of his house so he doesn’t have to move away from where he lives. Imagine that Franklin actually wanted to move. Where would he move to, what does his new house look like? What kinds of things are near his new house and who does he meet? Describe the excitement of moving to a new house and of meeting new people and exploring a new area.

Maths: Today we are looking at weight and converting weight from grams to kilograms. To change between grams and kilograms you have to remember that there are 1,000 grams (g) in 1 kilogram (kg). So 1,000g = 1kg, 2,000g = 2kg etc.

Converting g to kg and kg to g

Number Talks

2 x 45                                     5 x 30

4 x 45                                     10 x 30

2 x 40                                     3 x 15

2 x 5                                       10 x 15

8 x 45                                     15 x 33

Challenge Sum

384 x 52

Thanks for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 26 5 20

It’s Tuesday, it’s mardi, it’s already nearly the middle of the week! We have been delighted with the hard work and creativity you have all been showing us across these last few months and we hope you have enjoyed doing everything as much as we have enjoyed seeing it.

For today’s Children’s Gardening Week activity, if you have the materials, create a a fairy house for your garden. You will need a plantpot, or just something you can paint and can stand on its own, and some paints. Once it’s done leave it in your garden and wait for the fairies to come!

Spelling: Phonics stories have been uploaded to teams.

Reading: Answer these true or false statements based on your reading books. If the statement is false write the correct statement underneath using full sentences. Make up 3 of your own when you are finished.

Don’t Press the Button

  1. There’s a lever on the ship that makes it go backwards and forwards.
  2. The Fabricator made Max a spacesuit.
  3. The spacesuits had 5 buttons.
  4. Tiger’s spacesuit had wings and Max’s had a holo-board.
  5. Ant made the room fill with basketballs.

The Empty Palace

  1. The kids found out Nok is a King.
  2. Nok’s parent’s had gone missing.
  3. Badlaw was the one who kidnapped Nok’s parents.
  4. Wooden legs and arms grew out of the Krool’s body.
  5. Arkon, The Small One, could help to get Nok’s parents back.

The Sands of Akwa

  1. When they arrived on Akwa the beach was full of animals.
  2. Livi was an Akwan warrior who met the group on the beach.
  3. The screaming Raptiss made the Akwans fly off into the air.
  4. The group split up with Tiger and Cat shrinking and running to the cliffs.
  5. The two Raptiss ended up teaming up together to chase the group.

Tom Thumb and the Football Team

  1. Tom was put into a cradle made up of cupcakes.
  2. Tom got stuck into the pudding and thrown out the house.
  3. Tom’s Mum gave him a bath inside of a thimble.
  4. Tom ended up making friends with King Arthur.
  5. King Arthur drove Tom back to his village to find his parents.

Stinky Street

  1. Franklin lives on a street with a brick wall on one end and it overlooks an ice cream shop.
  2. Chicken and Rhubarb pies are made on Thursdays.
  3. Mr Bragg wanted to buy Franklin’s house.
  4. Franklin wanted Mr Bragg to buy the house more than anything.
  5. Franklin’s Mum danced around with fairy lights on her head after Mrs Cox came to visit.

Maths – Subtraction

Please see Teams files instructional videos for an example of the ‘spicy’ and  ‘hot’ worksheet which involves decomposition (breaking down numbers and carrying them to different columns.)Please choose your challenge. If you do not feel confident with trying decomposition sums, stick with the ‘mild’ choice as we did not spend much time at all on this in class.

Mild

Mild HTO-THO

Spicy

Spicy TO-O with help boxes

Hot – Extreme challenge

Hot TO-TO with help boxes 1

Here are your Number Talks for today:

2 x 7                                       2 x 16

4 x 7                                       10 x 16

3 x 7                                       10 x 14

7 x 7                                       2 x 14

14 x 16

Challenge Sum

374 x 62

Thank you for all your hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

P3 25 5 20

Hello Primary 3! We hope you’ve had a lovely and well rested time over the weekend and you managed to make the most of it. Thank you so much for all the work you’ve sent us, for all the messages and interactions we’ve had from you, it has been wonderful to see how hard you’ve been working so thank you!

Please see here for the new Home Learning Grid:

Learning-Grid-May-June.pdf

This should see you up until the Summer Holidays, should we need it to last this long. The grid includes things you would have been learning in class had we still been there. We will continue to post daily Numeracy, Literacy, RRS and extra tasks, however, the activities on the grid can be done in jotters, on paper, or as you see fit. Please complete what you can of it and do what fits with your schedule and family life. There is no expectation that every single activity is completed or indeed that the ones completed are shared with us. We are happy to see your work should you wish to record it for us and send it. Please remember we are always on hand to help out if you need any reassurance or have any questions.  Thank you P3! We hope you enjoy the activities.

Rights Respecting Schools Article of the week: Article 15 Freedom of Association with a focus on setting up or joining groups.

  • During these times it can be difficult to stay in touch with other young people and groups that we are part of. Make a list of 5 children that you would like to get in contact with. Write them a letter or video call them this week to find out how their week has been.
  • Think about a group or club you are part of. Create a poster or leaflet to encourage other people to join. Make sure to list all of the reasons why it is a good idea to join this group.
  • The word ‘association’ is interesting. You have perhaps heard of the Football Association (FA) or the Automobile Association (AA) Look up the meaning of ASSOCIATION and explain to somebody in your home what it means.
  • How does the following short clip relate to article 15. Can we learn anything from it? Article 15

This week is National Children’s Gardening week which means, should the weather be good, there is plenty of things for you to do outside or inside to get into nature and gardening! Some of the ideas mean having seeds to plant but there are plenty that you can do without having access to seeds too, including colouring and some recipes you could try out! This website has many ideas for things to try and we will be highlighting one of our favourite ideas each day: https://www.childrensgardeningweek.co.uk/fun-things-to-do/

For today why not try making stone garden markers so that when you can grow your own plants you can leave your marker where different plants are?

And some problem solving for this morning:

Reading: Read the second half of your book if you haven’t done so already. A reminder of the books you should be reading:

Level 6 – Don’t Press the Button

Level 7 (Blue Group) – The Empty Palace

Level 8 – The Sands of Akwa

Level 10 (Red Group) – Tom Thumb and the Football Team

Level 11 (Yellow Group) – Stinky Street

Spelling Words

Spelling Words Week Beginning 25th May 2020

And your Number Talks for today:

2 x 36                                     3 x 15

4 x 10                                     10 x 15

4 x 6                                       13 x 10

4 x 36                                     13 x 5

13 x 15

Challenge Sum

632 x 54

We hope you continue to work with the same levels of effort and enthusiasm and thank you for all you have been doing, we’re very proud of all of you!

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 15 5 20

Bonjour et happy vendredi Primary 3! The weather has been lovely to finish the week off and I hope that for your long weekend the weather continues to stay bright and beautiful and you can all get out in your gardens or take a safe and socially distant walk around some of your favourite walking spots!

Remember that Monday is a holiday so no work will be posted and we don’t expect you to do anything work related at all, enjoy the extra day and we will look forward to hearing all about your long weekend next week when we get back!

If the weather does turn bad, or if you find yourself with some extra time on your hands and you’re feeling creative, why not try this painting and drawing activity. First take a paper and a paintbrush and a paint colour of your choice. Then just let your brush wander over the paper and for even more randomness don’t look at the paper when you are putting paint on it. Then use the random patterns you’ve made to create a picture using coloured pens/ pencils/ crayons/ different paints? The great thing is this will be different every time! Here is a few examples courtesy of Art Angel:

Mental Maths today are as follows, remember to time yourselves to see if you can beat your time taken to complete! Answers will be posted in Teams Files later on in the day.

 

 

Your new challenge this week is based on the ‘transport’ aspect of technology you chose to learn about. We will be beginning with learning about the Steam Engine and James Watt’s part in improving this.  Link to Pdf is below, and has been uploaded to Teams files. Please let us know if there are any problems accessing this.

Critical Skills Challenge Steam Engine

Have a lovely long weekend everyone.

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 14 5 20

It’s nearly the end of the week Primary 3 and it has been a great week so far with some amazing work being sent in and we had some really good chat in our check ins yesterday and it was lovely to see how well you’re all getting on, although it did sound like some boredom was maybe setting in! So here are some examples of your great work to keep you inspired and to show off how amazing you all are!

We hope you managed to get outside and start getting into the Olympic spirit with the Get Set Tokyo activity log! In keeping with the sporty Olympic spirit Mrs Ferguson has created a great activity for you to try out at home:

Sock ladder Jumping

Here are your Number Talks for today:

2 x 15                                     8 x 100

3 x 15                                     8 x 10

6 x 5                                       8 x 2

6 x 10                                     4 x 100

6 x 15                                     4 x 12

8 x 112

Challenge Sum

482 x 56

Maths for today is the Mayan number system. They use symbols to represent numbers too. They use a shell, a dot and a bar. Please choose your level of challenge below and see if you can use the key to work out which numbers are shown by the symbols.

Mayan Spicy Mayan hot Mayan Mild

Reading can be found in assignments in Teams or below:

Yellow – Brer Rabbit’s Trick Bag

Sentence Level Activity

The following paragraph is about the book. Fill in the missing words with words that you feel make sense.

Brer Rabbit was the most ________ rabbit. He was a _______. He tricked his enemies and ________ his friends. When he tricked his enemies, they all wanted revenge. They tried to ________ Brer Rabbit, but he was too _________. When Brer Wolf was ___________ the chickens, Brer Rabbit decided to play a trick on him. He got a lift into market on Brer Wolf’s ________.  Brer Rabbit pretended that the _________ and ___________ had sunk into the ______ _______.

Red – Nelly The Monster Sitter

Sentence Level Activity

The following paragraph is about the book. Fill in the missing words with words that you feel make sense.

Nelly had no ______ there were monsters in her street. They never went out because the _________ get a baby ____________.

Nelly put an ___________ in the newspaper. She was phoned by lots of ___________ asking her to babysit.  Nelly’s last family were ______________. Rowan was ____________________. Nelly asked the monsters to _______________ her. Rowan’s Mum and Dad were ___________________ when they got home.

Blue – Tiger’s Discovery

Sentence Level Activity

Fill in the missing words with words you feel make sense in the passage.

Mrs Jones was Tiger’s ___________. He heard she has lost her ____________. Tiger turned his watch to make him ________. He was helping Miss Jones to ______ her earring. He found it in the ______ in the staff ______. He fell into a cup of ________ and was washed down the ________. He gave Miss Jones her ________. He was __________.

Group 8 – The Secret Whirlpool

Sentence Level Activity

Fill in the missing words with words you feel make sense in the passage.

The friends set off to find the ______. They ended up inside a ______ crater. The deeper they went, the ______ it got. They eventually found a whirlpool. Breni calmed it by __________. The whirlpool stopped and they ________ the fragment. When they got to the top of the water, the ________ shouted at them. A ______ of Raptis carried the Krools ship away. They kept the fragment _____.

Group 6 – Blast Off

Sentence Level Activity

Fill in the missing words with words you feel make sense in the passage.

Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger flew off in ______ spaceship. They thought they were headed for ______. ________ was getting smaller and ___________. The controls didn’t work and they almost _______ into the Moon. Seven saved them just in time. Nok’s mum and Dad were on the __________.  The children decided to go to planet __________ in the end.

Thank you for your continued support and hard work

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 13 5 20

Happy Wednesday Primary 3, we hope you have been having a great week so far, we have loved seeing all of your great work and the activities you have been up to. We have had pictures, paintings, videos, even a short clip of Carson doing a backflip! We are loving your creativity and it is so impressive to see how much you are doing with your time away from doing work, well done everyone!

Today we are having our check-in at 10am, we hope to speak to you all as it has become the highlight of our week getting to chat to you all and find out what you’ve been up to!

Today we have a challenge to set you all in light of not having the Olympics and Paralympics this year. The challenge is to keep active however you can and to keep a record of your activities on this website: https://www.getset.co.uk/travel-tokyo. You will need to find your school and then record what you’ve done and how long you did it for and there are possible prizes up for grabs!

Your maths today is all about looking at the area of a shape. The area is the space inside a shape. So imagine that all shapes are made up of little squares, to find the area you count all the squares. When writing your answers for the area of a shape you write it as cm² – the small 2 means ‘squared’. There will be shapes in future activities that don’t have squares drawn on and then you need to use multiplication, however we will worry about that when we get there! I will also put up an area instructional video in Teams to help you! Choose your own challenge level:

Mild

Spicy

Hot

And your Number Talks for today:

2 x 7                       2 x 500

4 x 7                       4 x 500

4 x 8                       4 x 30

3 x 8                       4 x 2

8 x 7                       4 x 532

Challenge Sum

348 x 53

Writing Task linked to reading book. (Please also find in Assignments)

Yellow – Brer Rabbit’s Trick Bag

Written Task

Fill in the acrostic poem to go along with the story.

T

R

I

C

K

S

T

E

R

Red  – Nelly the Monster Sitter

Written Task

Fill in the acrostic poem to go along with the story.

M

O

N

S

T

E

R

Blue – Tiger’s Discovery

Written Task

Write a short acrostic poem about the book using the letters

L

O

S

T

Group 8 – The Secret Whirlpool

Written Task

Use the following letters to create an acrostic poem about the story.

W

A

T

E

R

Group 6 – Blast Off

Written Task

Use the following letters to create an acrostic poem about the story.

S

P

A

C

E

Word Boost Definitions –

Tyrannosaurus Drip

Verbs: cling, refuse, roam, scold

Adjective: thrilled, weak.

Cats Ahoy

Verbs: clamp, steer, quiver, abandon

Adjectives: silent, solemn

Thank you for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 12 5 20

Good morning Primary 3, we hope you are well and we are excited to share some work and some of the VE celebrations pictures we have received yesterday. It is always so uplifting to see the work you’ve been doing and we would love to post every single thing you’ve sent to us, however unfortunately we cannot upload everything due to blog upload restrictions. Here is a selection of photos, including Thomas and his family’s VE celebrations which looked like so much fun and Poppy creating her potato space art, it’s out of this world!

 

We would also like to remind you that tomorrow at 10am we will be having our Teams check-in. We thought to change the time to the morning and see how it goes, if the afternoon suits people better we will return to the afternoon and if the morning is better we can keep it to then? We are looking forward to chatting with you all and seeing how you are getting on, we miss you all!

We would also ask your parents if it would be possible for them to follow this link and complete this short survey from West Lothian Council, this would be much appreciated!

https://www.esurveycreator.com/s/890ff1b

Your Word Boost story for this week will be added to the Literacy folder in Teams.

Here are your Number Talks for today (the answer to yesterday’s challenge sum will be in Teams. If you have any of your own methods for solving the challenge sum that we haven’t covered please let us know and we will upload videos using your method)

4 x 5                       6 x 600

4 x 10                     10 x 600

4 x 50                     16 x 600

4 x 49                     16 x 599

Challenge Sum

385 x 46

Maths for today is written vertical addition. Please see the link below and the Teams Maths files for the sheet. These sums involve carrying. Keep your eyes peeled for the instructional video in Teams as a reminder of how to calculate this type of sum.

Addition and Carrying

Phonics stories have been uploaded into the Teams folder too.

Reading has been uploaded into Teams Assignments, however if you do not have access, please see the True / False activities below that correspond to your books on Oxford Owl.

Yellow – Brer Rabbit’s Trickbag

Comprehension: T/F – Read the following statements and compare them to what you have read in your book. Mark them either True, or False. If they are false, write what the truth should be.

  1. Brer Rabbit decided to follow Brer Wolf to see where he was getting food from.
  2. Brer Wolf did not allow Brer Rabbit a lift to market.
  3. Brer Rabbit cut the ears off of the horses.
  4. Brer Wolf found the fire and got heated up.
  5. Brer rabbit had a big party and they all ate the chickens.
  6. Brer Wolf and Brer Fox brought Brer seagull to try to trick Brer Rabbit and they hid in the sunflower fields.

Red  – Nelly the Monster Sitter

Comprehension: T/F – Read the following statements and compare them to what you have read in your book. Mark them either True, or False. If they are false, write what the truth should be.

  1. Nelly has hardly any work from the monsters. She wasn’t busy at all.
  2. Nelly was called by humans to babysit, not monsters at Number 28.
  3. Rowan growled like a bear, and threw a shoe at her.
  4. Nelly phoned the monsters to help her babysit Rowan.
  5. When Rowan’s Mum and Dad came home, Rowan threw his jigsaw at them.
  6. Nelly blew them a monster kiss from the door.

Blue – Tiger’s Discovery

Comprehension: T/F Read the following statements and compare them to what you have read in your book. Mark them either True, or False. If they are false, write what the truth should be.

  1. Tiger saw something sparkly on top of a pile of papers.
  2. Tiger climbed to the top of the papers and the sparkly thing was the earring.
  3. He slipped into a mug of tea.
  4. He managed to climb out of the mug.
  5. He escaped from the staffroom by crawling under the door.
  6. He told Miss Jones he was wet and late because he fell in a cup of tea.

Group 8 – The Secret Whirlpool

Comprehension: T/F Read the following sentences as and compare them to what you have read in your book. Mark them either True, or False.

  1. Breni could calm the whirlpool.
  2. The fragment was not in the whirlpool, it was under the sand.
  3. He put the fragment safely into his helmet.
  4. The crater went dark when they got out of the water.
  5. A voice shouted at them “Stay where you are”.
  6. The Krool came to help them out of the cavern.

Group 6 – Blast Off

Comprehension: T/F Read the following sentences as and compare them to what you have read in your book. Mark them either True, or False.

  1. They were going to crash into the Moon.
  2. Nok put his hands over the control and two balls of pink energy formed.
  3. The ship tilted, but it was not in enough time.
  4. They skimmed the surface of the Moon.
  5. Tiger’s family appeared on the screen.
  6. Their next stop was Planet Exis.

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 11 5 20

Happy Monday Primary 3! We hope you have had a fantastic weekend and you made the most of it. Did you celebrate VE day? If you did let us know how you celebrated, we’d love to get some photos up on the blog to show off! Thank you for all of your hard work it has been great to see all the work you have been sending us in, we couldn’t be prouder of all of you!

For today how about creating a space scene using paint, paper and potatoes. If you have any potatoes that you aren’t going to eat, cut the potatoes into a range of shapes (with adult help!) that are space themed and you can design a planet and some aliens that could live on your potato are planet. Here is a  short video to show you how to do this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM2JQvRvlBs

Here are today’s Number Talks:

4 x 11                                        10 x 15

4 x 9                                          12 x 25

4 x 21                                        14 x 54

13 x 42

Challenge Sum

547 x 65

Reading

Please read the second half of your books. For the list of books, please see Wednesday 6th May’s Blog post.

Problem Solving

Please visit Four Triangles problem to try this problem out. How many different shapes can you make by fitting the 4 triangles back together?

Spelling words for this week

Spelling Words Week Beginning Monday 11th May

 

Rights Respecting Schools

Article 14 – Freedom of Thought.

Every child has the right to think and believe what they choose and also to practise their religion, as long as they are not stopping other people from enjoying their rights. Governments must respect the rights and responsibilities of parents to guide their child as they grow up.

Watch    Article 14 

Additional Tasks

Poppy gave us a great competition idea should you choose to take part. Visit  Design a Book Token to download the template, then draw your design idea and send it to

World Book Day Design a Book Token Competition,
Book Tokens Ltd,
6 Bell Yard,
London WC2A 2JR

If you’re unable to post your entry, you can email a scan or photo to competitions@booktokens.co.uk with ‘World Book Day Design a Book Token Competition’ in the subject line. Please remember to attach both your entry and contact details (on the second page of the template).

Thank you for all your continued hard work and dedication,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 30 4 20

Good morning on this slightly wet and overcast Thursday, Primary 3. we hope the change in the weather hasn’t dampened your spirits! Both classes had their Teams chat yesterday and the chats were well attended and it was so lovely to hear your voices and catch up on what you’ve been doing. We very much miss you all and we are looking forward to being able to see you again in school hopefully sometime soon. Thank you again to you all for joining the chat and thank you to your parents for setting it up and for helping you throughout this time!

For your reading for today we are looking at speech. Speech marks tell us when someone is saying something, remember to use punctuation marks too! (, ? ! .) Example : “I love this book,” said Lucy. Put the correct punctuation and speech marks in the correct places in the sentences below, choose your own challenge level. Sentences will also be assignments in Teams:

Red

1) What time is it? asked Angel.
2) I want chicken for dinner, said Monica.
3) Can I play on the computer Mum? asked Kayla.
4) I would like an ice cream please, said Sarah.
5) That costs 12 pounds said the shop-keeper.
6) Would you like to read a book? asked the teacher.
7) John hit me, said Henry.
8) Where is the cheese? asked Kayleigh.
9) It is time to go to computers, said the teacher.
10) What is 10 + 2? asked Miss Byrne.
11) Hooray shouted the children.

Amber

1) what time is it? asked Angel
2) i want chicken for dinner, said Monica
3) can i play on the computer Mum? asked Kayla
4) i would like an ice cream please, said Sarah
5) that costs 12 pounds, said the shop-keeper
6) would you like to read a book? asked the teacher
7) john hit me, said Henry
8) where is the cheese? asked Kayleigh
9) it is time to go to computers, said the teacher
10) what is 10 + 2? asked Miss Byrne
11) hooray! shouted the children

Green

1) what time is it asked Angel
2) i want chicken for dinner said Monica
3) can i play on the computer Mum asked Kayla
4) i would like an ice cream please said Sarah
5) that costs 12 pounds said the shop-keeper
6) would you like to read a book asked the teacher
7) john hit me said Henry
8) where is the cheese asked Kayleigh
9) it is time to go to computers said the teacher
10) what is 10 + 2 asked Miss Byrne
11) hooray shouted the children

And your Number Talks for today (Remember the solution to yesterday’s challenge sum will be posted on Teams):

2 x 5                                                                       5 x 10

2 x 10                                                                     5 x 50

2 x 20                                                                     10 x 50

2 x 19                                                                     15 x 50

15 x 49

Challenge Sum

51 x 423

Answers for your Word Boost definitions have been posted in the Literacy, Word Boost Teams files. If you have completed these in assignments, then you will receive feedback for them.

Maths for today is looking at Egyptian number systems. They used shapes to represent their numbers. There are differentiated sheets in the file, so please choose your challenge. Watch this short video from 1 minute to two minutes for a little information about Egyptian numbers.

The link to the pdf file:

cfe-n-2545763-ancient-egyptian-number-system-differentiated-_ver_4

And picture file form for those who do not have access: and pictures of the pages are below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 29 4 20

Bonjour primary 3! Aujourd’hui c’est Mercredi vingt neuf Avril, we’re nearly into May! We hope that your week has been interesting and productive so far and it has been so lovely chatting to you all and seeing examples of the work you’ve been doing. We couldn’t be more proud of how hard you’ve been working and how much enthusiasm you’ve shown! We will put the work you’ve been sending in the Class photos file in Teams for you to all have a look at. If you are able to, we will be doing a check-in on Teams today at 1:30 and we hope to chat to you all then. If you can’t make it today we will do another check in next Wednesday with a time still to be decided.

For your maths for today we are looking at 3D shapes and their properties. Try to do what you can of the work task and then watch this short video which explains some of the more difficult shape words that we haven’t yet covered in class to finish off filling in the table: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nLpD6bE4fE

For each reading book here is a writing task for you to complete, please remember capital letters and full stops, joined writing and correct spelling. Write at least half a page of A4 for your writing but please feel free to write more if you can.

The Frog Prince

This story is all about being a good friend. Your writing task is to write about a time you have been a good friend to someone. Describe where you were, who you were with, what happened and how you felt during what was happening.

Attack of the Buzzles

In Attack of the Buzzles they land on a strange alien planet. Write a story about you exploring a strange alien planet. What does it look like, are there aliens there and what do they look like and sound like? How does it feel to be on a strange planet? What do you do on the planet?

Attack of the Centipede

In the story Tiger is shrunk and has an adventure with a centipede. Your writing task is to pretend you have been shrunk and placed in your garden/ a local park. What creatures might you see and what do they look like when you are small? How do you feel as you explore the world around you and describe in detail how everything looks after you have been shrunk. What kind of an adventure might you have where you are in your story?

Eric’s Talking Ears

Eric is able to talk to animals at the zoo who then try and escape the zoo. Your writing task is to imagine you are one of the animals and you do end up escaping the zoo. What animal are you, describe yourself. Where do you go and what do you do when you escape the zoo? How did it feel to live in the zoo and how does it feel now that you are out of the zoo? What kind of adventures do you go on outside the zoo?

Clever Monkey

Clever Monkey is a story about a family going on an adventure together. Your writing task is to write a story about an adventure you are going to go on with a member of your family. Where would you go and who would you go with? What would you do on your adventure and make sure to use lots of descriptive words.

Here are your Number Talks for today – a solution to yesterday’s problem will be posted in files on Teams:

3 x 5                                                                       10 x 10

3 x 10                                                                     10 x 30

3 x 9                                                                       2 x 30

12 x 29

Challenge Sum

39 x 92

Thank you for your continued support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

 

Primary 3 28 4 20

Hello and happy Tuesday Primary 3! Hope you are all coping well this week with the activities and are enjoying your home learning! It’s been so nice to hear about all your work and to be getting regular updates about how you are all doing, keep sending us updates as we love to hear about it! We are planning, if you can access Teams, to do a check-in for each class on Wednesday at 1:30. To join you will need to log in to Glow and get onto Teams. Click onto your own classes page and then a message will pop up when the chat is starting, please make sure that you join with audio only and during the chat you and those at home with you will be able to share what you’ve been up to and ask questions and have a catch up with the rest of your class.

Please remember to write the answers to your comprehension in full sentences and try and use your joined up writing.  The comprehension questions will also be up as assignments in Teams.

The Frog Prince Comprehension

  1. Why do you think the Princess didn’t want the Queen to open the door? (p.12)
  2. What did the Frog want the Princess to do? (p.14)
  3. Where did the Princess want the Frog to sleep and where did the Frog end up sleeping? (p.18)
  4. When did the Frog turn into a Prince? (p.19)
  5. Who turned the Prince into a Frog? (p.20)

Attack of the Buzzles Comprehension

  1. What did the button on Cat and Tiger’s watches do? (p.18)
  2. Where did the swarm buzz? (p.19)
  3. Who was swallowed up by the Buzzles? (p.21)
  4. When did the plants brighten up? (p.23)
  5. Why did the Buzzles not hurt Nok?

Attack of the Centipede Comprehension

  1. Why could Ant not put his hand in the wormery?
  2. How does the story describe Sydney’s pincers?
  3. What did Tiger use to defend himself against Sydney?
  4. Where did Ant find the tape measure?
  5. Why was Ant sorry to Tiger?

Eric’s Talking Ears Comprehension

  1. What horrified Eric on page 32?
  2. Where did the elephants want to escape to?
  3. What were the dreadful thoughts that Eric had?
  4. Why were the animals angry at Eric?
  5. Who was the one animal that would still talk to Eric by the end?

Clever Monkey Comprehension

  1. How did the monkeys disguise themselves?
  2. What safety advice did the monkeys get from Milton?
  3. How did the monkeys feel when they went into the van?
  4. Why did the monkeys drive away with the van?
  5. Who did the monkeys get help from?

Now try to make up at least 3 of your own comprehension questions for someone at home to try.

Your Maths for today is another example of 2 digit numbers multiplied with 1 digit numbers involving carrying. This is also in the Maths files on Teams.

Your Word Boost Story will be posted in Teams in the Word Boost folder.

Your Number Talks for today:

5 x 5                                                       5 x 200

5 x 10                                                     20 x 200

5 x 30                                                     25 x 200

5 x 29                                                     25 x 199

Challenge Sum

59 x 638

The solution to yesterday’s Number Talks will be posted as an instructional video in Teams.

There were different possibilities for the answers for your Problem Solving from yesterday but here is one possible combination you could have had:

8              1              6              =15

3              5              7              =15

4              9              2              =15

=15         =15         =15

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 27 4 20

Good morning Primary 3, we hope you had a fantastic weekend and made the most of the beautiful weather as much as possible. It has been lovely to see some wee baby lambs in fields round about and it’s the perfect weather for the new life that Spring brings! Today, if you can, if you are doing the Joe Wicks, or any kind of PE today, try doing it out in your garden and make the most of the lovely weather!

Now that there are some beautiful blooms and flowers coming through, why not use your creative sides to draw or paint your favourite flower or a range of flowers and send us your artwork so we can share your amazing work.

Remember to make use of the learning grids that were posted last week on the blog for activities for the start of this term and there are lots of activities on Education City for you to work through as well.

For your reading today, please make sure to read the second half of your reading books, there will be activities to go along with your books throughout the week.

This week we have a new Rights Respecting Schools Article to focus on. Article 12, the right to have your views respected. Try a couple of the activities below and use the #RRSA, post it on twitter, or Rights Respecting Schools on Facebook.

Have a go at this problem solving the answer will be posted in tomorrow’s blog.

And your Number Talks for today:

5 x 5                                                       2 x 25

5 x 10                                                     4 x 25

5 x 20                                                     8 x 25

5 x 19                                                     10 x 25

16 x 25

Challenge Sum

64 x 285

Spelling for this week with link to the pdf or screenshot of words in case you have no access to pdf files:

Spelling Words Week Beginning Monday 27th April

Thank you for your continued hard work and support,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 3/4/20

Bonjour et bon vendredi! We hope you have all had a fantastic week and are looking forward to having two weeks off for your Easter Break.

Today we would have been going to the church and learning all about the Easter story and how important Easter is to Christianity. P3W would like to entertain you by giving you our takes on the Easter story. Each story was retold and created by the pupils in their groups and their mission was to get the story told in under one minute. This proved to be very difficult as there was a lot to fit in. So here are different versions of the Easter story in under 2 minutes!

You could also try some of these Easter crafts if you have time over the holidays:

Easter Chick hand puppets

https://kidscraftroom.com/handprint-chick-puppets/

An Easter Bunny face mask

https://kidscraftroom.com/easy-cute-bunny-nose-masks/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_tribes&utm_content=tribes&utm_term=306974416_8880410_154982

Or find a stone and decorate

Some easier art ideas from Art Angel that you can do as long as you have a paper and pencil/pen:

‘Creating something from nothing. Start by staining your paper, you can use ink or coffee/tea. Once it’s dry start to use any medium to draw into the stains on the paper. Get ideas from the shapes and colours in front of you.’

Try writing a story either on a computer or in your jotters/ on a piece of paper. As an idea for your story: You wake up on Easter to discover that you have become the Easter bunny. What would your day be like as an Easter bunny? Describe your experience and what you do. Try to include a beginning paragraph describing the characters and setting, middle paragraphs describing your problem and some action that happens, and an ending describing how you overcome your problem.

And here is some non-Easter maths problem solving for you to have a go at:

We would like thank you for all your hard work, dedication, support and enthusiasm for continuing your children’s learning, it is immensely appreciated,

Have a great Easter break,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

Primary 3 2/4/20

Good Morning Primary 3, hope you have all been having a fun and productive week! We hope that you spend some time relaxing and having some fun on April Fool’s Day yesterday. We have been getting some great updates on what you’ve been up to, from the work you’ve been doing to the food you’ve been making. And the food looks amazing! Here are some of the examples of some great food that has been made over the last week, it’s making us very hungry!

If you have been able to make some delicious food, could you write up a short set of instructions complete with ingredients and we could put together a P3 cookbook?

In keeping with the food theme, why not try to develop your cooking skills with Theo Michaels, a former Masterchef winner who is hosting live cooking classes on his Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/user/cookwiththeo Although some ingredients might be harder to find just now I am sure that as well as the live classes the back log of cooking videos he has will give you plenty of kitchen inspiration!

Today’s arts and crafts idea comes from a Dundee based mental health charity called Art Angel. They have been doing regular projects on their social media channels. If you have the items needed please have a go.  If you don’t have all the items see if you can maybe improvise with what items you do have at home?

‘Today’s home project is mono printing. All you need is a piece of plastic (old shopping bag) and some heavy bodied paint such as acrylic. Tape the plastic down to a hard surface, we used an old cardboard box. Paint on the plastic with a brush, either one colour of a mixture of colours. Gently place a blank piece of paper down onto the painted surface, then draw onto the paper using a pen or pencil. Once the drawing is finished peel back the paper and see what you’ve created. It may take a few goes to get the textures you would like, but just experiment and have fun.’

If you get the chance to get outside over the coming weeks, there are live football coaching sessions as well as some challenges that you might be able to take part in. Ask your parents to sign up for you and you will get access to these sessions: yfs.news/keepscotlandactivereg

Your reading tasks for today are writing tasks based on the books you have read:

Group 5/6 – Special Days 

Written Task

Using the ‘Christmas Eve’ Poem on pages 12 and 13, can you write 3 descriptive sentences to explain what is happening in the picture. Remember your core writing targets, punctuation and handwriting. It is a very busy picture so your sentence should allow the reader to easily picture the scene with your choice of adjectives

Blue – Minibeast Poems

Written Task

Using the ‘Spider in the Bath’ Poem on pages 8 and 9, can you write 3 descriptive sentences to explain what is happening in the picture. Remember your core writing targets, punctuation and handwriting. It is a very busy picture so your sentence should allow the reader to easily picture the scene with your choice of adjectives.

Red – Castle Poems

Written Task

Using the ‘My Castle’ Poem, can you write 5 descriptive sentences to explain what is happening in the picture. Remember your core writing targets, punctuation and handwriting. It is a busy picture so your sentence should allow the reader to easily picture the scene with your choice of adjectives.

Yellow – Pirate Poems 

Written Task

Using the ‘Pirate Chief’ Poem, can you write 5 descriptive sentences to explain what is happening in the picture. Remember your core writing targets, punctuation and handwriting. It is a very busy picture so your sentence should allow the reader to easily picture the scene with your choice of adjectives.

Here are your Number Talks for today:

For your maths for today we have dividing board games for you to have a go at. These are posted as images and not downloadable files so you will have to save the images if you would like to print them out.

Dividing by 2:

Dividing by 2 and 3:

Dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5 with remainders.We have not taught remainders in class yet so this could be used as an extra challenge:

Thank you all so much for your continued dedication, support and hard work,

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward

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