Happy Tuesday Primary 1/2

Good Morning Everyone!

I hope you all had a great Monday and are ready for Tuesday’s tasks. Remember to keep working through the at home learning packs  (week 2) and checking in here for any extra activities.

Reading

For reading today I thought you could explore this website.

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-school/oxford-owl-ebook-collection

I have set up a class account for us  –

Username: deans12   password: mrsstevenson

There are lots of super ebooks for you to practise your superb reading skills with our favourite characters Biff, Chip and Kipper! I thought today we could all have a go at reading ‘Kipper’s Diary’ (level 1+) and complete play activity one and two as a follow up.

Remember to be good readers we always –

  • Follow the words with our fingers
  • Use our word attack skills to sound out tricky words – (look at the first letter, chunk the word into syllables/chin drops)
  • Use the pictures to give us clues

Seeing the book is all about the weather and how normally part of our daily routine in class is recording the weather,  why don’t we all have a go at being meteorologists? Look out of the window everyday and record what the weather is like in your purple jotter. Don’t forget the date and even challenge yourself to write a sentence, for example,

Today the weather is cloudy and I am going to go and play in the garden.

Numeracy

The Daily Five

Here are your daily five for today.  Pop your answers into your purple jotter.

Remember to look at the symbol and choose a tool to help you find the solution. You could even make your own number line to help you.

10 – 5 =             5 – 5 =            3 + 2 =

6 + 1 =              5  + 0 =

Maths

Yesterday I sent you all on a 2D shape hunt. I would love to see any pictures you made. Remember you can email photographs to the school email address

wldeans-ps@westlothian.org.uk

I know that Mrs Stewart is going to tweet any examples of excellent home learning! So get snapping and emailing anything you are proud of.

Today I would like you to have a go at naming 2D shapes and identifying how many sides they have. Here is a shape word mat to help you.

The first activity asks you to write the name of the shape and complete how many sides it has. Some of the shapes are what we call irregular (they look a bit different, but we can identify them by counting their sides) Have a go! Again you can print this page or simply copy into jotters.

2D name the shape

Finally just for fun I have added a colour by shape worksheet.

2D colour by shape

I have added another game to our class section on Education City. It is called Bar -B Shapes to help you recognise and name 2D shapes. You will find it under our home learning section. Good Luck!

 

Health and Well being

Yesterday we began to look at household products and how they should be stored and used in a way that can keep us safe. Today I would like you to think about the question –

How can we stay safe at home?

Talk to an adult and share your ideas together. You could even design a poster displaying your ideas on how to keep safe at home. For example, drawing a locked medicine cabinet or keeping household cleaning products in an out of reach cupboard.  I have attached a template for you to use below.

-being-safe-around-medicines-design-a-poster-activity-sheet-english

Here is brief  youtube clip about medicine safety as a little reminder.

I hope you all have a great day.

Don’t forget to do your daily workout with Joe Wicks, listen to a read aloud from the link yesterday and get some time outside in the fresh air.

Has anybody been counting the rainbows and teddy bears in the windows on their daily walks?

I would love to see any pictures of your windows if you have made a display for your local community.  Speak to you all tomorrow.

Mrs Stevenson

 

 

 

Primary One – Tuesday 31st March 2020

Good morning everyone and welcome to the last day in March,  when we wake up tomorrow it will be April 1st, the 4th month. It is also April fools day, I wonder if anyone will be caught out?  I hope you are working through your activity pack and enjoying sharing your learning. Some extra activities for you to try. As Easter is fast approaching I thought it would be a good idea to read the Easter Story (we would have been spending this week in class focusing on Easter) and think about why we celebrate Easter and why celebrate with Easter eggs? The link below will take you to the Beginner’s Bible  – The Story of Easter. Enjoy!

Activity 1-

Activity 2 –

I hope you enjoyed making your spring flower pictures yesterday and have been asked to set an Easter competition. Below is a link to some stem challenges. I think the Eggy Toothpick Towers maybe a good one to try.

https://www.science-sparks.com/easter-stem-challenges/#Save_the_Egg

egg toothpick towers

Please send pictures of your challenges and any other work to http://deansprimary.westlothian.org.uk.

Activity 3 –  Numeracy Combining two numbers

L.I. to combine 2 sets

S.C. I can add 2 sets of objects or numbers together to find a total

I have posted some activities from a useful resource called White Rose Maths. Have a go, you can use toys or objects you already have around the house.

 

Have a great day!

 

Deans Den

Good morning all, hope everyone is safe and well. Children should be working from week 2 of their work packs, but remember there is also a Deans Den workbook to explore as well.

Snack time is a very important part of our time together in Deans Den as it enables the children to take responsibility for setting the snack table and helping to prepare food. We had learned to make our own sandwiches, prepare fruit and wash and dry our own dishes!! I’m sure this is a task they could help with at home! I have included a link to Big Cook, Little Cook, a well known children’s cooking show on CBEEBIES. Hope you enjoy and it may inspire you to try some cooking as a family.

P3 Easter STEM Challenge

Hello again Primary 3!

As we are coming up to Easter we are setting you an Easter STEM Challenge. Below is your challenge. Remember you can try it more than once to see if maybe using different materials would help it to work better – trial and error! You could record information for each trial and then say which version worked best. If you can please take photos and you can send these to the school email: wldeans-ps@westlothian.org.uk

EGGY ZIP WIRE

Can you build a harness to transport an egg down a zip wire? This is a great activity for learning about friction. Try changing the type of string used to make the zip wire to investigate.

 

There are many more challenges you could try by following this link or simply googling ‘Easter STEM Challenges’ : https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/79798224623702686/

 

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