Primary 3 – 26/05/2020 AM

Good morning everyone!

I know some of you enjoyed the Go Noodle video yesterday morning so here is another one to wake you up!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNL6RwymoNg

Maths – 3D Shape

We have been revising 2D shape recently and today we will move on to 3D shape.  That is three dimensional shape, or solid shapes.  Solid shapes can be described using the words; face, edge and vertex (vertices if more than one).

Watch this video to remind yourself.  (There is also some information on the webpage if you need it.)  https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zjv39j6/articles/zgqpk2p

Then log in to Education City (https://www.educationcity.com/) where I have created some work for you on 3D shape.  (P3 Maths – 3D Shape)  Start with Solid Shapes (a learn screen) then move on to the other games.

Literacy – Grammar

You have done lots of work on adjectives (describing words).   Today we will be practising opposite adjectives.

Copy and complete the adjectives so each one is matched with it’s opposite.

Now have a go at coming up with some of your own opposite adjectives for these words:

  • cold
  • loud
  • wet
  • tight
  • old

Remember our email address is:

wlpolkemmet-ps-primary3@westlothian.org.uk

It has been so nice hearing from lots of you and seeing some of your work 🙂

Mrs Harding

2 thoughts on “Primary 3 – 26/05/2020 AM”

  1. Good morning
    R enjoyed the go noodle this morning.
    She completed the maths 3d shapes tasks in Education City and was so happy at getting 109% and 71% in the two games.
    For the literacy task R wrote the 2 lists out in her hotter and drew lines to match them up. For the second part of the task she thought of the words warm, quiet, dry loose and young as the opposite adjectives to the ones given.
    R is now taking part in her online dance class, this week it is ballet. She loves still being able to learn dancing and seeing her friends from class

  2. That sounds like a good mix of activities going on! Well done on your high scores on Education City. Your opposite adjectives are correct.
    Have fun dancing 🙂
    Mrs Harding

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