Primary 1 – Literacy

Good morning Primary 1.

Remember to join in with Joe Wicks this morning to keep you fit and healthy. Can you describe how you feel once you have exercised? Does it make you feel energised?

Unfortunately you are unable to post pictures when commenting back but please if you have any pictures or pictures of your work send it to

wlpolkemmet-ps@westlothian.org.uk

Please put the subject of the email as Primary 1 so it can be quickly identified and we will post it on the blog for you to share your fantastic work. We can not wait to see what you have been doing!

Today we would like you to write an information report using the information you found out about the library.

Click the upload below if you would like to use the sound mat to help you with your writing.

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Remember you need

  • a title
  • 2 or 3 sentences which tell the reader about what you can do at the library
  • capital letters, full stops and finger spaces
  • and a detailed picture

Image result for a library

Can you choose a book from your house , or go onto oxford e-owls and read a story to someone at home. https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/

Have a lovely day

Miss Beaton and Mrs Melia

 

Primary 2

Good morning boys and girls. Hope you are all safe and well. If you want a change from Joe Wicks, go onto YouTube and search for Jump Start Jonny. He is also doing free fitness classes at 9am each morning and it’s lots of fun. Remember to drink lots of water. Mrs Reid

Primary 3 Basic Moves

During Basic Moves at PE we focused on over and under arm throwing.  Can you practice your over and under arm throwing at a target.  Your challenge is then to research and list as many ball games as possible where you need need to have good throwing skills.  It would be great if you could post your list.   Who can create the longest list?  Then choose one of the sports from your list and create a poster to promote it.

Remember to check that it is safe to throw!

Mrs Docherty

P1

Afternoon

Hope you have all had a lovely morning.

For Maths this afternoon we would like you to continue to practise you addition and subtraction facts to 5. Do you know them off by heart?

In your maths workbook complete page 2 Betty’s Cafe: The Story of 6. You have been working really hard in class with your addition and can do this with little support. Remember the box after the = is where you write how many there are altogether. You can use your fingers or anything else to help you answer the ‘Do the sums’ section.

Log into Sumdog, a challenge has been set for you to work on today. Good luck!

 

For our topic can find out about how the library helps us in our community. Do they only lend books or do they do other things?  Can you find out about three things that you can do in the Library?

 

See you back here tomorrow morning with some more activities. Keep using your home learning grids too.

Stay safe,

Mrs Melia and Miss Beaton

 

 

 

P3 Numeracy

Good Afternoon

I hope you have enjoyed keeping active this morning.  Here are  a few songs to help you practice your 2 times table and doubles.  Then ask an adult to test you.  You can also log onto Sumdog and try to complete the Money Challenge.   Mrs Harding has also set you literacy tasks on Education City.

Happy Singing!

Mrs Docherty

Primary 2

Good Afternoon P2!

How did you get on with your writing this morning? Please let us know.

Here is a fun number facts game for you to try:

fun4thebrain.com

Once you are on the website, click on Addition at the top. Go down to Farmyard Dash. Select a Fact Family and add away! Have fun whilst learning at the same time!

P2

Good Morning P2!

Hope you are kept yourself busy with Joe Wicks!

In our writing, we were doing the Instruction Genre. We have written instructions on How to Brush Your Teeth and How to Wash Your Hands. Can you write instructions on How to Make Hot Chocolate?!

Remember to:

-Write a list of Ingredients/Equipment

-Write step by step instructions and number them from 1 onwards

-Draw pictures to show what each step looks like

Why not give your instructions to an adult and ask them to follow your steps. Did you miss any steps or was it a success? Leave a comment to say how it went and enjoy your hot drink!

 

Mrs Bashir

Primary 3 Keeping Active

Good Morning

I hope you are enjoying working out with Joe Wicks.  Here are a few other ways you can keep active.

For all you Strictly Come Dancing fans why not try learning a new dance with Oti.

Here are a few daily resources to help you plan your day.  Please remember that you also have activities on your learning grid to complete.

Primary 1 – Literacy

Good morning primary 1,

Rememer you can comment on the blog posts, Mrs Melia and I are on throughout the day and happy to hear from you. We will post each day a literacy blog at 9.30am and then maths at 1pm. Within these blog posts there will be other fun activities to do too.

Please remember Joe Wicks has his youtube channel to join in with. This would give you a healthy start to your morning.

Today we would like you to please complete page one of your writing sentences booklet. Remember your capital letters, full stops and finger spaces. Remember all your letters should sit on the line and not be floating. Complete each sentence This is a ______. fill in the missing word using the picture and word provided.

Can you also practise blending your sounds to read the words by playing fishy phonics.

https://www.phonicsbloom.com/uk/game/fishy-phonics?phase=2

David Walliams will be sharing an audio story every day at 11am. Here is the link to listen to the story today.

Elevenses with The World of David Walliams

To keep yourself healthy Mrs Melia and I thought you could make yourself and your family a healthy snack at somepoint throughout the day. Post a picture or tell us in the comments what you make.

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Have a lovely day and stay safe,

 

Miss Beaton and Mrs Melia

 

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