Primary 2 -Afternoon

Your Health and  Wellbeing task for this afternoon is to take a meal you have had this week and separate the meal into the Eatwell Guide categories. In your jotter, draw the plate and then draw the ingredients used to make the meal into the correct food groups.

For example, I had Macaroni Cheese last night for my dinner. So if I separate the ingredients, it will look like this:

Pasta – carbohydrates

Cheese – dairy

Milk – dairy

Onion – fruit and vegetables

Tomato – fruit and vegetables

Garlic Bread – carbohydrates

Sunflower Oil – oil and spreads

 

A fun game to play! Starting from the first letter of the alphabet, name of a food beginning with the letter A. The next person then has to name a food with the letter B and so on. You can have as many players as you like!

P1 Literacy and PE

Good Morning everyone,

Hope you and your families are all safe and well. For PE this morning why not try a bit of yoga.

For Literacy this morning we would like you to do a bit of writing in your blue jotter.

This is Ted. He is off on his daily walk. We would like you to write an imaginative story about Ted’s walk. Think about what he see’s, what he hears and how he is feeling.

First draw a picture of Ted in the blank space at the top of the page. In this picture show where Ted is walking:

Here are some ideas: is he on a rainbow hunt? Can you see the houses with rainbows in the windows in your picture? Can you see garderns and trees, a sun if it’s a sunny day?

Or is he walking in the woods? Can you see the trees and grass in your picture? Is the sun in the sky? Can you see any birds?

Remember add lots of detail in your drawings.

Now its time to write a sentence. Try to sound out and write the sentence yourself – but you may need help sounding out some of the words especially common words.

Here is a picture of our sound wall and vowel house from class that might help you.

An example of a sentence you might write is,

Ted is in the wood. He can see trees and birds.

You can write anything you want but remember your picture tells as much about your story as your sentence does.

Remember still read your word walls with someone in your house and there is a sumdog and Education city challenge for you too complete this week.

Have fun. Pop back this afternoon 🙂

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

 

Primary 2 – Morning

Good Morning Primary 2! I hope you had fun and are all energised after Joe Wicks!

Your Writing Task for today:

Write about your favourite day during the Easter holiday. Did you go on an Easter Egg hunt? Who did you go with, what happened, where were you, did you have clues, did you have an adventure finding the egg, did something funny happen?

Or were you surprised with a chocolate egg? Who gave it and when? Describe the packaging, the shape, colour, size and texture. Could you smell the chocolate? How did it taste? What sound did the chocolate make when you broke it?

Use an exclamation mark ! in your writing to express excitement or surprise.

Have 3 paragraphs to your story.  A Start, Middle and End. Remember finger spaces, use connectives and an exclamation mark.

Happy writing!

Primary 3 Literacy

Good Morning

I hope you had a lovely break and are enjoying being back to online learning.  Lets start the day off with a dance to get us wide awake and ready to learn.

 

Literacy

Choose one of your favourite books, pick ten words from a page and see if you can put them in alphabetical order.  If ten is a bit tricky try with 5 words first.

Remember you can also complete tasks on the home learning grid and log onto Sumdog, IDL and Education City.

I would love to see the work you have been doing. You can send it to the school email.

wlpolkemmet-ps@westlothian.org.uk

Mrs Docherty

Primary 2 – Good afternoon

Hi boys and girls. This afternoon I would like you to choose a spring time animal and use the internet to find information about it. Try and find out facts about your animal – what it eats/where it comes from etc.

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Present your information in your jotter. Remember to include – a title, drawings and 5 facts about your chosen animal.

Good luck, Mrs Reid!

 

Mrs Keenan has sent some Music activities for you to complete too this afternoon.

Using your voice;

Sing Scottish songs you already know. How many do you know?

I think you know the following;

3 Craws sat upon a wall, Ali Bali Bally bally bee, Ye canny shove your granny aff a bus.

Do you know;

Donald where’s yer troosers?

 

Primary 1 Maths/ Healthy eating.

Good afternoon Primary 1.

I hope you have had a nice busy morning.

For maths today, Why not exercise with Jack Hartmann and practise counting to 100. Remember to keep counting even when you are doing the exercise!

Today we are going to focus on 2D shapes. Have a look a this powerpoint to remind yourself of the shapes. We have looked at in class. Once you have done that I have set you a challenge on SUMDOG for you to practise your 2D shapes. Lets see how many you can remember.

2D Shapes PowerPoint Story

 

Health and Wellbeing – keeping healthy

Today for our keeping healthy topic we would like to you look at the eat well plate and discuss with someone in your house about how to have a balanced diet. What should you be eating more of? What should you be eating less of? Click the link below where you will find the eat well plate PowerPoint.

Healthy eating powerpoint

 

Have a lovely afternoon

Miss Beaton and Mrs Melia

 

Primary 3

Good afternoon everyone.

I hope you’ve all had a good morning doing some Maths and Literacy. This afternoon there are some Music and P.E. activities for you all.

P.E.
As we are unable to attend the Multisports Festival today, I thought you could organise your own mini festival for people who live in your house! Choose a safe space and make plenty of room.

1)Think of 5 different sports activities and set up what you will need for each activity. Each activity should last for 1 minute. (e.g. star jumps, target throwing (ball into a hoop), running on the spot, standing long jump, football skills, plank, sit-ups)

2)Show everybody what to do at each station and when everyone is ready, time them for 1 minute using a watch, clock or phone.

3)Keep a note of how well people do at each station so you can find a winner!

4)Choose how to record your mini festival. For example you could use your blue jotter to write it down, draw a picture/diagram, or take a photo/video.

Music
Mrs Keenan would like you to learn some songs about healthy eating:

Mrs Keenan would also like you to continue practising rhythm reading:

Have a fun afternoon!
Mrs Harding

P1 Tuesday Literacy, PE, Music

Morning everyone,

Hope you managed to get outside and enjoy the sun for a little yesterday. Did you manage PE with Joe yesterday?

This morning for PE, lets try something a bit different. You could workout with Joe or why not try a dance class with Oti. Here is her Shrek dance, it’s lots of fun.

For Music this morning, we are singing songs linked to our topic which is eating healthily. Here are some for you to watch.

Rhythm: Can you clap the syllables in some healthy food? How many claps is apple (2 claps) or banana (3 claps). Can you find a food with 4 claps?

For Literacy, keep doing you daily tasks and practise your tricky word wall. Pick two or three of the words you are finding a challenge to remember and get creative. Using whatever you have lying around to try make the word. Here are some I’ve made to give you some inspiration.

I used dried pasta, lego and cereal to make the words above. But you could use anything. If you don’t stick anything down then you can reuse your pasta or cereal like we do in class. Remember to take a picture in your head to remember the word for tomorrows word wall.

In your ‘writing sentences’ booklet in your pack complete p. 3.

There is also some games set in classwork on Education City. Why not have a go.

Pop back this afternoon for your new blog 🙂

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

 

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