Primary 3 – Wednesday 1st April 2020

Good morning everybody! Hope you are having a lovely week so far. Below are some other tasks for today:

-Research April Fools Day – read up on why people play April Fools Tricks.

Write a made-up story of something you have apparently done– something that is almost believable, but silly too.

 

  • Create some tricky adding and takeaway sums for someone at home to do. Ask them to create some for you too – see who gets the most correct!

 

  • Take a walk around your house – note down at least 10 items – try your best to spell them correctly. Use a dictionary or Google to check the spelling of each word and then write a definition next to each one to say what it means.

 

  • Watch the Easter Story – write down the 3 most important points you took from this:

  • Create an Easter card for your family. Use whatever materials you have to make this as bright and fun as possible. If you Google DIY Easter cards, they have some super ideas.
  • Easter wordsearch – you can use the link below to access one or you can Google Easter word search and there are loads you can download.

https://www.dltk-holidays.com/t.asp?t=https://www.dltk-holidays.com/easter/images/c-wordsearch.gif

I will also post a writing task from Miss Taylor and RME task from Mrs Lockhart very shortly.

This will be the last day I add extra activities this week, you might get some on Thursday or Friday from Mrs Wallace or Mrs Stewart. Have a lovely Easter, have fun, relax and stay safe!!!!

Mrs Hillan

Easter Cards – get crafty!

With Easter just over a week and a half away you might like to make some Easter cards for your  family .

As usual there are lots of super ideas online !

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=easter+cards+for+kids&tbm=isch&chips=q:easter+cards+for+kids,g_1:cute:04yAmEXcG-M%3D&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwi4l-_63sboAhVPiRoKHQUEArIQ4lYoBHoECAEQHA&biw=1349&bih=625&safe=active&ssui=on

Here are some to start you thinking….

 

 

 

P5 Wednesday First April!

Good morning!

Here are some of the documents you will need for today if you cannot download on TEAMS.

R.M.E.

Easter PowerPoint: Why Christians celebrate Easter

Health Challenge

health challenge

French

Numbers PowerPoint : french_counting_to_20

Worksheet 1:French numbers 1-10

Worksheet 2 :French numbers 11-20

French Wordsearch : French numbers wordsearch

Topic – WWII – Morse Code

Learning Morse Code

morse code sheet 2    – Don’t scroll down too far the answers are at the end of this one so you can mark your work when finished. Be careful – you do not want to see the answers before you finish!

 

 

 

 

Primary 2 – Wednesday 1st April


Good Morning Primary 2!

Reading 

Please follow this link which will take you to a website full of Oxford Reading Tree books: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/?selLanguage=en&mode=hub.  When you open the site, click the pink button at the top which says “My class login”. The class login details are as follows: username – deansprimary2      password – missborsbey       Once logged in, click the button that says “My Bookshelf”.  This will take you to lots of ebooks. Please have a look below to find out which book to read. Once you have read the book, have a discussion about what you have read. Can you identify the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Green group – By the Stream

Purple group – The Ox and the Yak

Pink group – An Odd Bug

Yellow group – Big Feet

Blue group- Big, Bad Bug

IDL

Today is April Fools Day! Have a look at the PowerPoint below to find out all about what April Fools Day is and what people do to celebrate it. Can you pull an April Fools prank on someone in your house? Remember the rules from the PowerPoint!

April Fools Day PPT

Remember you can also take part in the Easter STEM Challenge! (Please see previous post titled “Primary 2 – Easter STEM Challenge” for details).

Have fun with your pranks!

Miss Borsbey

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