Primary 1 30.03.20

Good morning everybody!

We hope that you all had a lovely weekend and managed to spend some time outside, even just in the garden! We hope that you are all keeping healthy, helping out around the house and still finding time to play. The Primary 1 teachers are missing you all very much and we hope that you are still enjoying learning from home. We have been so impressed with all of your hard work, thank you again to all the parents that continue to post on the Learning Journals. It is lovely for us to see you all engaging with the activities we are providing.

Each Monday we will post three home learning grids on the blog and through the Learning Journals. There will be a grid for literacy, numeracy and learning across the curriculum. The grids will provide you with some suggested learning activities to complete throughout the week. We will also be posting some additional challenges on the blog for you and we will share some of the best examples on the school blog! Please don’t worry about completing all of the activities, remember these are just helpful suggestions to support you at home. You may still want to choose activities from the home learning pack at this stage and that is still encouraged! We are aiming to make the tasks set as flexible as possible so that you can fit them in around the other commitments you have.

Please find this week’s home learning grids and all the resources you will need below.  If you are unable to print these resources at home then perhaps your child could draw the pictures into their jotter instead. The Easter egg activity (in the maths section) might be a little tricky to draw so maybe you could help them get started by drawing a pattern in half of the egg.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us through the messages section of the Learning Journals or through the school blog. Please continue to share your child’s learning on the Learning Journals, it is great to see how they are getting on at home!

Thank you for all of your support so far.

Primary 1 teachers

 

Literacy home learning Grid/ Resources:

Literacy Grid (1)

ph worksheet (1)

Maths home learning Grid/ Resources:

maths week 2 (1)

Half of an Easter Egg (1)

Learning across the curriculum grid:

IDLhomelearninggrid

easterstorysequencing

Primary 2 30.3.20

Good morning boys and girls!

We hope you all had a wonderful weekend and managed to enjoy some of the sunshine. Today starts another week of learning at home. You should now refer to your second booklet for one literacy, one numeracy and one across the curriculum activity. Everything you are doing at home should be done in your red jotter. Please keep all extra sheets and take photos of things you have done or made. When we come back to school, we would like to see all your hard work!

Joe Wicks will be continuing his P.E lessons at 9am or if you prefer, you can do one of the Cosmic Kids yoga on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cosmic+kids+yoga

You can listen to David Walliams read a story at 11am- you can even sit and listen with a snack! He also has stories pre-recorded if you can’t make 11am.

Remember you can read e-books on Oxford Owl. There are plenty of books to choose from and if you do read one, keep a note of it in your jotter.

We also encourage you to read books that you may already have in the house- practise makes perfect!

https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/

Education City is a great way to keep yourself challenged. There will be new homework tasks waiting for you to complete this week. We hope that you can score more than 80%

Easter is just around the corner. How many of you have boiled eggs, decorated them and rolled them down the hill? Do you know what the rolling of the egg symbolises? There are lots of Easter crafts you could do this week with your family: make chocolate Easter nests, Easter cards, an Easter bonnet, or an Easter wreath to hang on your door.

Leave a comment at the bottom of the post to let us know how you are getting on. Remember stay safe and keep washing those hands!

Miss Rafferty and Miss Pringle

Staying Connected During Lockdown

You can access some useul resources for helping with coping during the current lockdown situation by clicking the links below. The first is advice about staying connected with your children, and the other is a Coping Calendar, outlining ways to cope with the enforced isolation many may be feeling. We hope you find them useful in staying connected during the current situation..

Staying connected

Coping calendar

Primary 3 Friday 27th March

Bonjour tout le monde.

I am missing our French conversations in the morning. La date aujourd’hui est ……?

Oui, Vendredi vingt-sept Mars.

So, today is Friday and marks one week of you all learning from home. We are so impressed with how well people have been engaging with the lessons and even with how inventive you have been with your own learning ideas. We want to thank you all, parents and P3 for your hard work this week. Remember, because today is Friday, you have a half day usually and have earned 30 minutes of Free Time Friday where you choose what you wish to do.

Today, we want you to focus on checking in with all the members of your family. Ask them how they are, discuss how you are feeling. Take some time out to reflect on the week that has passed.

Something to think about for next week is the RSPB page. using the hashtag 

Take photos and post the pictures of the birds you spot in your garden. You could even follow one of their handy guides on their website to make a bird feeder or bird house:

RSPB Activities

Just a little reminder:

A few of you have messaged saying you have had trouble with the sheets and resources we have been uploading. We have been instructed to save the resources as a picture or a screenshot the allow every person access to their learning. It means no-matter what software you have on your device and no-matter what device you are using, you can see the image of the learning task and therefore can complete it in your jotter or on paper.

If you would rather complete it on the physical sheet, try saving it and printing it off to make a physical worksheet, then you can write straight onto it.

We do not expect absolutely everything to be saved and sent to us, however if you wish to send things for clarification, marking or just because you want to share it with us, we are more than happy to receive your work. We love to see how you’re doing and what you have all been learning.

Rather than Number Talks for today here is some more Problem Solving for you to try, we will post the answer later today.

And thank you to Shrihan for alerting us to this great website for those who want some brain training chess action: chesskid.com a fun way to learn chess!

Have a lovely day and a fantastic weekend ahead. We look forward to beginning a new learning week with you all on Monday.

Stay safe and well done for all your hard work and efforts this week. We are so proud of you, as this is new for everyone.

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward.

Primary 2 – 27.03.20

Good morning Primary 2,

Miss Pringle and Miss Rafferty here today. We hope you all had a nice day yesterday despite the weather being a little miserable. Did any of you manage to take part in the round of applause for our fabulous NHS staff at 8pm last night? We both did and it was lovely to hear everyone coming together to celebrate our hard working NHS staff.

You should have a few activities left on your week 1 sheets to choose from. Thanks to those who have let us know what they have been doing. We love to hear from you all so please continue to comment regularly.

Fridays usually include a handwriting lesson so please ensure any writing you do today is neat, with letters formed correctly.

Blair Drummond Safari Park are doing a live session on their Facebook page at 12pm each day where one of the keepers will tell you all about an animal. You can post questions for them to answer too. We watched it yesterday and it was fabulous! Let us know if you manage to tune in.

David Walliams is also reading 30 minutes from one of his books at 11am each day. You can find this on https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses/.

We have both been trying Joe Wickes each day – it is hard work but we both feel great afterwards. Miss Rafferty has also been out running each day. It is so important to try and keep our fitness levels up – what are you doing to keep yourself fit?

Remember today is a half day – we are sure you wont forget!

We hope you all have a lovely weekend and look forward to hearing about what activities you choose from your week 2 sheet next week.

Miss Pringle and Miss Rafferty

Primary 1 27.3.20

Happy Friday everyone!

We hope you’ve had a great first week learning from home. Remember please only do what you can, we know it’s a stressful time for everyone just now.

Today you could do a piece of writing! Here is a suggested activity to do in your castle book:

If I was trapped in a giant’s castle and I had to trick the giant, I would…

Copy out this sentence and then continue the story. You can get creative! This sentence is inspired by the fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. What would you do to trick the giant, remember you don’t want him to catch you? You are much smaller than him so maybe you could tickle his ear, so he starts laughing. This would give you a chance to escape! I am sure you can come up with lots of ways to trick the giant.

Things to remember when writing:
• Full stops
• Capital letters
• Finger spaces
• Sound out the words on your own
• As a challenge: use a connective, for example, and

Please don’t worry if your child doesn’t spell each word correctly, they should write down the sounds they hear. You can say the word slowly to help them hear the sounds.

Once you are finished, we would love to see a picture of your writing posted on your online learning journal.

Hope you all have a lovely weekend when it comes, and we will talk to you again on Monday.

Thank you for all your support and for sharing your learning so far with us.

Miss Cunningham, Miss Christy and Miss Daun

Educational Psychology Helpline

The Educational Psychology Service is launching a new telephone support service to help provide advice and consultation to West Lothian families, school staff, and our partner agencies during these unusual times.  We aim to provide support, advice, or even just a listening ear for anyone who has concerns about how to support their own or a child’s wellbeing.

The service will be available from Monday 30th March,  Monday to Friday from 9.30-12.30 and people are invited to call in to our main EPS number on  01506 283130 or send an email to our general email box at: ed.psych@westlothian.gov.uk to leave a message and an Educational Psychologist will call them back.

We would advise anyone who calls or emails in to give a brief description of the reason for their call and the child’s name (if they’re calling in relation to a particular child or young person) in their message.  This will help us to direct calls to an EP who may already be known to the family or member of staff,  though we welcome calls from everyone—regardless of whether they’ve had previous involvement with our service or not.

We are also regularly updating helpful information and resources to our website that anyone can access: https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/50765/Coronavirus-Helpful-Resources

Clicker-8 and Clicker Writer

Crick Software, makers of the Clicker-8 talking word-processor and the Clicker Writer word processing App for iPad and Chromebook, have offered a free trial of these software packages to help children  with their learning at home. The software is particularly useful for children who find spelling and writing more challenging and lets them hear what they have typed, offers text prediction facilities and has loads more useful features

The free trial lasts for 6 weeks, after which the trial may be extended, or you may be given a special subscription rate if you wish to keep using the software, or you can simply choose to uininstall it.

If this is an offer you may be interested in, please send an email to the school office wlcarmondean-ps@westlothian.org.uk

with ‘Clicker’ in the subject line and you will be sent details of how to access this offer.

Online Safety In an e-learning Environment

As we are now all involved in e-learning to a greater or lesser extent during the enforced school closure, it is important that our children know how to stay safe online. It is even more important for parents/carers to know how to keep their children safe online. To help, by clicking the link below, you can access a Parents’ Help-Sheet to keep you updated and to give you some good advice:

thinkuknow-parents-helpsheet-primary

Primary 2 26.3.20

Happy Thursday Everyone!

We hope your week is going well and you are all safe and happy at home. It’s been lovely to hear from some of you about what you have been up to and some of the activities you have been trying out. Today you can continue to look at your packs and choose a Literacy, Numeracy and Across the Curriculum activity to complete. In your pack today we have included an imaginative writing task about Blackbeard. Try to remember our imaginative writing targets as you write – you could maybe underline and self-assess with pink to make you think/green for go after you have finished.

-Can you use different starters?

-Are your characters involved in the action?

-Can you take a new paragraph for beginning, middle and end?

-Can you include a simple ending?

Also if you are looking for an additional Maths challenge why don’t you try some out on: https://nrich.maths.org/9412

Next term we will be learning about hot and cold countries and in particular animals in these countries.  You might enjoy seeing what some of these animals at the zoo are getting up to now they’ve no visitors!

https://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/webcams/

For those of you who maybe have not seen it, Miss Rafferty posted a super resource yesterday for you to access some books at home – here are the details:

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/

Use this website to access e-books:
Username: Miss Rafferty
The password is: Carmondeanp2

Select the bookshelf and search for books that are suitable for your age (5-6 or 6-7)
P2R Woodys and P2O/P Pumbas reading groups should choose books from age 6-7
P2R Buzz Lightyears & Rexs and P2O/P Simbas & Mufasas should choose books from age 5-6

We hope you are managing to keep moving throughout the day and enjoying Joe Wicks’ workout every morning. Remember Thursday would normally be PE day with Mrs Ferguson and she has included some fun PE activities in your pack for you to do.

A very special job for you this evening at 8pm Primary 2! To thank all the NHS workers who are working so hard to keep everyone safe and well, many people around the UK are going to stand on their doorsteps at 8pm tonight to give them all a huge round of applause. Can you join in?

We look forward to hearing your news today.

From Mrs Oliver and Miss Rafferty

Primary 1 26.3.20

Good morning Primary 1s.

We are missing you loads and hope that you and your family are keeping safe. We have loved seeing some of the work you have done at home on the Learning Journals. If you have not yet posted then please do over the next few days. It is a great way for you to share your hard work and for us to stay in contact with each child. If you have forgotten your password or haven’t used this platform before, please email the school office and one of us will sort you out! Alternatively, you can post a comment on the blog and we can help you with any queries you have there.
You should still have your ‘Home Learning’ pack given out last week and we encourage you to keep working through the activities there. Our plan is to issue a new set of learning grids (similar to the Homework sheet) each week on Monday, but please don’t feel any pressure to have completed all of last week’s work by then. We are trying to be as flexible as possible because we appreciate that every household will have different conditions to work within.

Today’s suggested learning activities are:
Reading – We are keen to continue developing the children’s reading skills whilst they work from home. There are a few online resources which provide access to e-books and we will be sharing these with you over the next few weeks. Today have a look at starfall (link below). The book we would like the children to read is ‘Mox’s shop’. Most children should be able to read the words in this book and so we encourage you to sound out the words and only play the audio if there is a word that you get stuck on. After reading the book draw a picture in your yellow jotter showing your favourite part of the story and try to write a sentence describing what is happening. My favourite part was when Mox dropped the eggs all over the floor! Remember a sentence needs a capital letter, finger spaces and a full stop. Parents please don’t worry if spelling isn’t correct, at the moment our main objective is to build the children’s confidence having a go and hearing some sounds in words. If you are supporting please encourage the children to write their letters correctly. You might also like to play the ‘ot’ and ‘og’ games next to the story?
https://www.starfall.com/h/ltr-classic/?mg=m

Maths– In maths this week we have been learning to split a number of objects or a shape into halves and quarters. If there is a particular activity your child enjoyed doing throughout the week why not try it again. Think about when we use halves and quarters in real life. For example, when making lunch you might cut your sandwiches in half, or if there are 4 people in your house you might give each person a quarter of an amount of sweeties after tea? Get creative and post your everyday examples on the learning journals. We might post some of your best ideas on the blog next week?! Make sure that you child understands that each part of the half or quarter must be the same (equal). Sometimes in class I do examples where I don’t share the objects equally and ask the children to say why it’s not fair! If you want to continue this learning, there are a few good games on Education City. Log on to the website and search under ‘subjects’ for numeracy. Then click on Early***. The games appropriate for the learning this week are called:
Half your cake and eat it https://ec1.educationcity.com/content_select/index/3/2/1/7#/c=26149
Half and Half https://ec1.educationcity.com/content_select/index/3/2/1/7#/c=26148
Half baked https://ec1.educationcity.com/content_select/index/3/2/1/7#/c=26150
At the moment Education City is struggling with the number of people accessing it. When I was planning this lesson I found that pressing ‘reload’ when the error message appeared allowed me to get on the page. If that doesn’t work then maybe try again another time. The games require children to be able to visualise splitting a group/ shape in half and this will be difficult for most Primary 1s at this stage in their learning. To support your child I would suggest using objects found around your house. For example, if it says select half of the cakes and there are 10 cakes I would get out 10 objects (coins, pencils, rubbers, bead etc) and 2 plates. I would ask the children to split the 10 objects between the 2 plates equally and then select their answer on the game.

Fairytales– Continue with your challenge to create Jack’s beanstalk. We have really enjoyed seeing the progress in these creations on the Learning Journals and are looking into ways of sharing your pictures with everyone. Once your beanstalk is made, why don’t you act out the story of Jack and the Beanstalk using toy figures in your house. You could always make puppets of the main characters by drawing them on paper, cutting them out and sticking them on sticks from your garden? If you need a reminder of the story the BBC has broken it up into 14 sections https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-jack-and-the-beanstalk-home/zff42sg

Thank you for your continued support.
Please continue to post on the Learning Journals and comment under the blog to let us know how you are getting on.

Miss Christy, Miss Daun and Miss Cunningham

Primary 3 Thursday 26.3.20

Bonjour tout le monde. Good morning, everyone!

Today is not such a nice day outside so why not try Joe Wicks’ workout for your daily dose of exercise at 9am:

Joe Wicks Work Out

Today,  Hobbycraft’s daily arts and crafts is pom poms! Log in to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to join them live at 11am.

To find out more, follow the link below. They use their own pom pom makers, however, two circles of cardboard from a cereal packet works the same way! Perhaps you can make a colourful Easter garland with left over wool you may have lying around?

Kids Craft Club – Thursday

Here is the answer to yesterday’s problem solving task also. I will upload this to the files in teams to access later if you didn’t have the chance to try it yesterday.

Today, we have a little bit of multiplication for Numeracy. It is using vertical (chimney) sums which we began just before we left school. If there are any problems with this or how to do it, please let us know and we can talk you through the process again as a reminder.

Remember all of these activities are a supplement to your paper pack. Let us know how you are getting on with things or if we can help you out in any way. It has been fantastic being able to chat with you over the last few days. It has made missing being at school more bearable, especially seeing examples of what you have all been doing!

I saw a little challenge to brighten up people’s day, rainbows have been put up in people’s windows. Have any of you done this yet? It would be great to see them here on the blog or in our team space to brighten up our day! You know how we all love the colours of the rainbow!

Your reading task for today is to use the poem you looked at yesterday and try to write a descriptive paragraph putting yourself into the poem. Imagine that you are experiencing what is happening in the poem, how would you feel, what would you see, what smells would there be, would there be food and what would it taste like and what could you hear? Write it as a story and not as a poem, your paragraph does not have to rhyme.

Your Number Talks for today:

Remember, have fun, stay smiling, and stay safe!

Thank you to you all, both parents and pupils for your continued hard work, dedication and support at this time.

Miss Smith and Mr Woodward.

Primary 4 learning from home update

Hello everyone. We hope you are keeping safe.  During the time school is closed we will be communicating via Teams. Many of you have already logged on to Teams which is great. Here are the logging in instructions for Teams just in case you don’t have them.

  1. Search for ‘West Lothian Glow’ site and log on to Glow. If you do not have your username and password for Glow please email the school.
  2. When logged onto Glow go into email.
  3. When in email you will see an email inviting you to join Teams. Please click on it and follow the instructions.
  4. Once you have set up, you can access Teams ongoing by clicking on the square of 9 WHITE dots at the top left hand side and selecting Teams.

We hope this is helpful.

Mrs Muir and Miss Clark.

Keeping active everyday

I’m sure lots of you have been trying to keep active every day however I know it will be hard now that we have to stay in our own house or garden.  If you come up with any great games/ways to stay active then let me know and we can share with everyone. If you’ve not already found PE with Joe then here is a link to his workout this morning. A great way to get energised for the day ahead

Primary 2 – Wednesday 25 March 2020

Good morning from Mrs Oliver and Miss Rafferty,

We would love to hear how you got on with any activities you completed yesterday – please post a message in the comments section below. Remember to refer to your packs and choose a Literacy, Numeracy and Across the Curriculum activity to complete today. Have you heard about the Rainbow challenge? The BBC are asking boys and girls to draw/ paint/ make a rainbow and put it in your window to spread hope – maybe when you’re out and about getting some fresh air and exercise you can count them and let us know how many you have found. 

Last week we spoke about Sea Pollution and how plastic is damaging our oceans and animals. Here is an experiment if you would like to try it out with an adult at home to see the impact pollution has on sea life. If you’ve not got a jar or would prefer to why don’t you make a poster encouraging others to protects our oceans and animals.

Sea Pollution

Hope you’re all well Primary 2. Keep safe.

From

Mrs Oliver and Miss Rafferty

Primary 1

Good morning everybody!

We hope that you are all keeping well and are enjoying learning from home. It has been lovely to see all the creative activities you have been sharing with us on the Learning Journals. It is clear to see how hard you are all working!

From your learning pack, choose a literacy, numeracy and interdisciplinary activity to explore today. Make sure you help out at home and still have time to relax and play. It’s a great idea to get outside in the garden if possible so that you are still getting some fresh air. We will continue to post on the blog every morning with some further activities you can get involved with at home. We will also post a new online learning grid each week which you can access on the blog and on the Learning Journals. The activities have been designed to continue the learning we would be doing in the classroom. We thank you for all of the support with this!

Further activities

We are learning about fractions in maths (halves and quarters). Ask your child to draw a picture of a circle and a square. Can you fold these shapes in half? Can you fold them into quarters? Split a group of objects (this could be blocks/lego/stones from outside) into quarters using 4 plates. Do they divide equally? Or you could play the online symmetry game: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/symmetry/symmetry-matching and select ‘pictures’. Discuss how the shapes are equal on both sides and how each side shows half of the shape.

For literacy we are currently thinking about ‘wh’ words. Split the yellow jotter into quarters and write a ‘wh’ word into each box/ draw a picture. For example you could write the words ‘whip, whisk, whiskers and when’.

If you are interested in exploring a little bit of science, ask an adult to boil the kettle. What do you see coming out of the spout? Discuss that the water is changing from a liquid into a gas.

We would like to thank you again for all of your help in supporting your child’s learning at home. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us in the messaging section of your online Learning Journals or by posting a comment on the blog. We are happy to answer any questions you might have and support you in any way we can.

Have a great day!

Primary 1 teachers

Primary 3 Wednesday 25.3.20

Good morning Primary 3 and your families.

We hope you are all well! Yesterday was a success in terms of learning for lots of you. We loved seeing what you have all been up to! We had photos uploaded of Science experiments, the work you did on assignments in your jotters and things you have been doing outside. Keep these coming as it makes our day!

Today, below, you will see a problem solving question based on time. We will post the answers later on tonight if you want to try it. If you feel like it, work in your share-it jotters, answer in the comments below, or in the posts section of teams and we will see if you got it right later on.

Hobbycraft today, Wednesday at 11am on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are doing Nature-Inspired Crafts. Log on via any of the above mentioned platforms and join in. Today’s craft will allow you some fresh air also! Let us see your makes 🙂

Here is Marley with his own Nature-Inspired Craft from yesterday:

Let us know if there are problems accessing anything, especially the reading resources from yesterday’s post. Please go have a look if you missed it, as this will provide you with books like the ones in class.

Here is the problem solving for today:

Here is a Maths worksheet for you to try. There are QR codes, if you have a QR code reader app on your phone, try hovering over the QR codes to mark your work. If you don’t, don’t worry, just ask and we will post the answers.

Here are your Number Talks for today:

A Rhyming Reading Task if you have managed the comprehension from yesterday. (Don’t worry if you’re still working through yesterdays task!)

Special Days Poems Rhyming Task:

Look at the Chinese New Year poem. In every verse (the groups of 4 lines) there are rhyming words. Can you write down what these rhyming words are and try to come up with 2 more rhyming words for each verse?

e.g. The first verse has ‘old’ and ‘gold’. Other rhyming words could be cold and bold.

Try to write at least 2 sentences that end with your own rhyming words, e.g.:

It was during the winter and I was cold.

I went outside because I was feeling bold.

Minibeasts Poems Rhyming Task:

Read the Water Boatman poem. In every verse (the groups of 4 lines) there are rhyming words. Can you write down what these rhyming words are and try to come up with at least 2 more rhyming words for each verse?

Try to write at least 2 sentences that end with your own rhyming words. If you can try to make your sentences about Mini Beasts.

Castle Poems Rhyming Task:

Have a look at Time Slip. In every verse (the groups of 4 lines) there are rhyming words. Can you write down what these rhyming words are and try to come up with 2 more rhyming words for each verse?

Try to write at least 1 new verse of your own using your new rhyming words. Try and make them link to the poem if you can.

Pirate Poems Rhyming Task:

In I Wish I Was a Pirate there are rhyming couples throughout the verses. Can you write down what these rhyming words are and try to come up with at least 2 more rhyming words for each verse?

Try to write at least 1 new verse of your own using your new rhyming words. Try and make them link to the poem if you can.

Good luck today everyone and we look forward to chatting to you all!

Mr Woodward and Miss Smith

Reading Resources for Home Learning

The Oxford Owl for Home website has lots of resources if you are looking for something to support your child’s literacy and numeracy development during the enforced lockdown. An adult has to register for the site (which is free) to make full use of the reources available. There are e-books, online games and loads of activities graded by age and school year. Please remember that in the English school year system, Year 2 is our Primary 3, Year 3 is our Primary 4 and so on. Give it a try – there’s loads to do and lots of really useful information for the children and for you as parents/carers:

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/

Primary 7

Primary 7

We hope you are all keeping well and for those of you who are at home with siblings, we hope  you are being nice to them …we won’t mention names !!

Before we get on the our serious items …

What kind of car did the cowboy drive ?

An Audi!!    We can hear your laughter from here !!

We understand that TEAMS has been rather tricky to use again today . Remember to check our blog as we will post information here too.

We have added some lessons and activities in our FILE folders  – literacy and IDL . Within IDL we have included a health and wellbeing lesson on being flexible . There is a comprehension pack on the D Day landings . The pack is split into three section  – one star , two stars , three stars – MARKED AT THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE .

Rowlings  – 3 stars

Walliams  – 2 stars

Morpurgos  – 1 star

Read and complete your star set only .

Everyone should try the literacy task called Superman’s dilemma and the health and wellbeing task called Flexible ( in IDL file )

If there are problems opening files tomorrow , we will post images of activities on here and within our threads .

Take Care ,

Primary 7 Team

 

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