Welcome Back Primary 3!

Welcome back everyone! I hope you have all managed to have a relaxing break and are ready to start your final term of Primary 3 🙂

Please find attached a new Home Learning Grid for the next two weeks. You can complete as many activities as you can. Mrs Docherty and I will continue to post on here twice a day as well so you can choose what to do and when.

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Maths & Numeracy – Estimation
In class we have talked about estimation as a ‘clever guess.’ Have a go at this game and see how close you can get!
https://www.abcya.com/games/how_many_marbles_estimation

You can also practise estimating how many using different objects in your house. Collect a tub / box / bag and put in a few handfuls of something you can count (e.g. pasta shapes, sweeties, marbles, lego blocks etc). Use your whiteboard (from your Read Write Count bag) and firstly write down your estimate. Next, count the items carefully and write down the number. How close were you?! Remember you don’t need an exact answer, just one that is close enough. Try again with a different amount and see if you can estimate accurately!

Here is another estimating game if you need it:

Estimate – ngfl Cymru

Remember to check Sumdog and Education City to see if you still have challenges to complete. Any questions, please comment here and I will help you.
Mrs Harding

Primary 1 April Learning Grid

Good Morning Primary 1,

We hope you and your families are all well and safe and have enjoyed the Easter break.

Here is the April Primary 1 learning grid for you to work on while we are still working from home. (Click on it to enlarge)

For both Literacy and Maths there are daily activities to keep practising. You can pick and choose from the different activities in the lists. Some are linked to the daily posts on the blog.

If you haven’t already had the chance to login into the oxford e-owls books here is the link:

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/?login=true

We will still be posting twice a day on the blog a variety of different things for you to do. And we would still love to see all your work, it really does bring a smile to our faces to see how well you all are. Remember to mark your emails P1 and send them to,

wlpolkemmet-ps@westlothian.org.uk

Keep following the school twitter page for more ideas. You will find it at,

@wlpolkemmetps

 

You can also comment here. We look forward to hearing from you all.

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

Primary 1 – Easter Break

To finish of Friday why not try some baking.

Can you make some Easter crispy nest cakes

Easter nest cakes recipe :: crispy cakes recipe :: Easter cakes

Here is the link to the recipe

https://nurturestore.co.uk/easter-crispy-nest-cakes

 

Miss Beaton and Mrs Melia wish you all a Happy Easter. It will be a bit different this year but we hope you all stay safe! Don’t eat too much chocolate! We look forward to hearing from you all after the holidays. We will be back here on Monday the 20th of April to share a new learning grid with you and share lots of learning ideas on the blog! Keep safe everyone!

A little song for you to join in with whilst washing your hands!

P1 Easter activities

Morning everyone,

The past couple of weeks have been a bit different for us all, but we hope you have enjoyed all the learning activities in your packs and on the blog.

In preparation for our Easter holidays we have found some more Easter and Spring themed activities for you to do.

Top marks have lots of Spring maths games (click here). You can choose which one you would like to do.

If you need a wee break why not get active with the Singing Walrus.

Today have some fun and go on a rainbow scavenger hunt. How many can you find?

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Look out for our next post at 10:30 for some more Easter ideas.

Stay safe

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

Primary 2

Well done boys and girls. You have made it to the last day. I’m sure you have been working hard on your home learning for the last few weeks and now all deserve a rest (and lots of Easter eggs!)

Last few tasks before you have your two week holiday.

  1. Practice your tricky words on your word wall. Ask a family member to test you if you can
  2. Watch the alphabet song below

 

3. Try to put these Easter words into alphabetical order in your jotter.

rabbit/chicken/egg/chocolate/Jesus/Easter/lamb

Remember if two words begin with the same letter, you need to look at the second letter to help you. Good Luck!

I hope you have a happy Easter holidays and enjoy resting. Stay at home, stay safe and remember to keep washing your hands. Speak to you on Monday 20th April. Mrs Reid.

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Easter Challenges

Good morning

Today we are going to have some  fun with Easter Challenges.

Please follow the instructions to draw an Easter Bunny.

Design an Easter hunt around your home or garden.  Draw a map for someone to follow.

Ask an adult to help you hard boil an egg.  Decorate it when it has cooled down.  Be as creative as you can.  Send in pictures of your decorated eggs to the school email.

Can you design an Easter card and write a set of instructions for an adult to follow.

Primary 1 – Science

Mr McCrudden has set you a new science challenge –

This week you need to try to build a bridge. You can use anything you would like to build it. You could use lego, boxes, anything that comes to hand. This time rather than trying to get height you need to see if you can build your bridge to hold weight, choose something you want to go onto the bridge. See if your bridge is secure to hold the weight. You can share pictures of your bridge by emailing them to the school email address in your title put P1.

P 1 Maths and Art

Afternoon everyone,

For maths today keep doing your daily tasks:

  1. Counting forwards and backwards.
  2. Addition and subtraction facts to 10.

Today’s task is to watch an episode of Numberblocks on BBC iplayer. Your choice of episode.

There are lots of games you can play on the Cbeebies Numberblock website. Here are a few, click on the title and it will take you there.

Numberblocks make and play

Numberblocks adding and subtraction

Numberblocks magic quiz

Why not do some Supermovers to get your body moving while doing your maths. Can you dance with Mr Pumpernickel (click here)?

Remember the Sumdog challenge is still running.

If you are going out for a daily walk there are lots and lots of rainbows and teddy’s in peoples windows. How many can you count?Last I counted I saw 8 different rainbows and 5 teddy’s. Can you beat my total?

For art, we have another Easter craft. Why not try to draw the Easter Bunny. Here is a short film to show you how.

 

Remember to keep washing your hands, especially if you went out for a ‘bear and rainbow hunt’.

Stay safe,

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

Primary 2

Good afternoon everyone. I’m sure you have worked hard this morning.

Writing

This afternoon can you write a story about the Easter bunny in your jotter? It can be a funny story, a sad story, a cheeky story, an adventure story – use your imagination. Remember to use capital letters at the beginning, finger spaces between your words and full stops at the ends of your sentences. Try to include a description of your bunny and good vocabulary to describe what happened in your story. Here are some questions to think about…

What does your bunny look like? – size/colour/facial features

What did your bunny do in your story?

Is there anyone else in your story/? What did they do?

Was there a problem? Who solved the problem?

Does your story have a happy or sad ending?

 

Remember to draw a picture of your story too!

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ART/TECHNOLOGY

This afternoon try to create a picture or a model of the Easter bunny. You could use junk, lego, your salt dough, play-doh, natural materials from outside, paper/pencils/crayons/paint etc. Use whatever you have in your home. Remember to email pictures of your bunny. I’d love to see them. Mrs Reid

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