Good afternoon Primary 3!
Music
Time to wake up after lunch with some music. Mrs Keenan has some activities she would like you to practise at home.
1. Learn a song about Easter:
2. Challenge yourself with rhythm reading by clapping along to this:
Playdough
Following a recipe and making something uses Literacy and Numeracy skills. If you have the ingredients in your house, try making some playdough by following the recipe below. Once you have made your playdough you could use it to practise spelling your tricky words or forming different letters.
You will need
• 8 tbsp plain flour
• 2 tbsp table salt
• 60ml warm water
• food colouring
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil
Method
1. Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl mix together the water, a few drops of food colouring and the oil.
2. Pour the coloured water into the flour mix and mix with a spoon.
3. Dust a work surface with a little flour and turn out the dough. Knead together for a few minutes to form a smooth dough.
4. Store in a plastic sandwich bag (squeeze out the air) in the fridge to keep it fresh.
As always, let me know how you get on by commenting here or emailing photos to wlpolkemmet-ps@westlothian.org.uk and mark it P3.
Mrs Harding 🙂
R enjoyed music especially clapping along to the rythm of the nutcracker.
She also followed the recipe to make playdoh and although it was messy it was lots of fun, she then used her cookie cutters to cut out different shapes.
R also collected all the answers from friends and family about their favourite film out a choice of 4 and made a bar graph to show the results.
Shrek was most popular and little mermaid the least
Fantastic work sounds like you had a busy day. Great work gathering information and recording the results.