P1

Good Morning Primary 1,

We hope you have had a good week and kept safe. On a Friday we would normally do Jigsaw for our Health and Wellbeing. We have been learning about how to keep our bodies and minds healthy and how to stay safe. Do you remember the ‘If your healthy and you know it’ song? Can you sing it to someone in your house with the actions. Here is a wee reminder:

(To the tune of ‘if your happy and you know it’)

If your healthy and you know it, wash your hands, wash, wash

If your healthy and you know it, wash your hands, wash, wash

If your healthy and you know it, and you really want to show it, if your healthy and you know it wash your hands.

Other verses include ‘eat some fruit, munch, munch’, ‘drink some water, glug, glug’, ‘walk to school, march, march’, ‘ get some sleep, snore, snore’. Remember the actions!

In your blue jotter we would like you to draw a picture of you keeping healthy and happy. Underneath you can write what you do to keep healthy and happy, for example

I am doing PE with Joe. I am eating an apple. I am washing my hands. 

Remember to add lots of detail to your picture. Draw where you are keeping healthy and happy, who is with you and what you are doing. When you are writing try to sound out your words.

Come back at about 10:30 to see your next blog.

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

 

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Primary 2

Good morning everyone. Hope you have enjoyed your first week of home learning and are working the through tasks set for you. Please leave comments to tell me how you are getting on and how you are doing. I will try to answer any questions you have.

This morning for literacy, look at the 4 pictures below. Can you write as many wow words as you can to describe these pictures. Think of words that describe how they would taste, feel to touch, the noise they would make, the colours etc. If you can – try to draw two pictures of your own choice in your jotter and write as many wow words around your pictures.  Keep working hard. Mrs Reid!

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Parks and Children’s Play Parks

Important Advice from  NETs, Land and Countryside Service

Our parks can be used for exercise as long as the rules on social distancing are adhered to.

It is very important that there is no use of Children’s play parks/areas. Children’s play areas are closed. Please don’t gather at benches, picnic tables or anywhere else.

The national advice is: Public gatherings of more than two people who do not live together are to be prohibited.

Please avoid touching potentially contaminated surfaces in parks and play parks/areas, including play equipment, park furniture, handrails, gates, and signage etc.

Please play your part and adhere to this guidance.

Educational Psychology Service Support

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.  They 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.

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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 the main EPS number on  01506 283130 or send an email to the general email box at: ed.psych@westlothian.gov.uk to leave a message and an Educational Psychologist will call them back.

https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/50765/Coronavirus-Helpful-Resources

Photos

Unfortunately you can not add photos when commenting back to us. However if you please send your pictures into this email address. Your picture will be directed to the correct teacher to see your fabulous work.

 

wlpolkemmet-ps@westlothian.org.uk

 

Seeing what work you have completed certainly puts a smile on our face!

Hope you have all had a lovely day!

Primary 2 – good afternoon!

Hi everyone. This afternoon try and see if you can make an eco  picture using recycled materials or materials from your garden. Be creative as you like. You might want to make a house, an animal, a robot… You can use leaves, sticks, mud, wrappers, foil etc. Leave a comment to tell me about your picture!

 

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Also, this afternoon try to practice writing your first and second name. Try to do it without any help if you can. Practice reading your tricky words on your word wall. You can also try and write some of these words. Keep up the good work everyone! Stay safe, Mrs Reid

P1 Afternoon

Afternoon,

Hope you are all staying safe and well.

For maths this afternoon we are still looking at addition. Here is a wee starter to get your brain going.

Keep practising your addition and subtraction facts to 5.

In your maths book please do p.3 The Story of 7.

You could also play Hit the Button on Top marks. Click on the link to take you there.

Hit the button

Or keep playing the Sumdog challenge.

For Science, build a tower. You can use anything you would like to build it. In class you have made towers using different patterns of wooden bricks. Make sure you ask before you start building with things. You could use lego, books, boxes, anything that comes to hand. If you are going to build your tower really tall make sure you are thinking about how to keep yourself and everyone else safe as it may fall. An adult to hand is a good idea if you are thinking of going large. You can share pictures of your towers by emailing them to the school email address in your title put P1 and then we can share some of your creations.

Keep washing your hands

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

P3 Literacy/Science

Tricky Words

Now it’s time to have fun with our tricky words.  Write your words on pieces of paper/card and create your own game of BANG.  You will also need to write the word BANG several times.  Turn the words over so you can’t see them.  With a family member take it in turns to turn over a word and read it out.  If you read it correctly then you keep the word.  If you pick a BANG card you will need to return all your cards.  The person with the most words is the winner.  Good luck!

Sentence Time!

Choose 5 of your tricky words and write a sentence for each.  Underline your tricky words. Remember to check your sentences for capital letters and full stops.  It would be lovely to read your sentences so please post them in the comments.

Reading Challenge

Read to a teddy or stuffed animal.

Science 
Mr McCrudden challenges you to build a tower.
You can use lego, books or anything that comes to hand. Two things to think about –
1) Safety –  make sure that you are a safe, an adult to hand is a good idea if you are thinking of going large.
2) Share a photo with your class of your tower. If you want to take the challenge further you can research the Burj Khalifa.

 

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