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Primary One – Thursday 23rd April 2020

 

Good Morning Everyone! Hope you are all well and ready for another day of learning!
Happy Thursday Colorful Clipart

You are probably nearing the end of your learning packs but,  don’t worry a new 2 week pack is nearly ready to be sent out. Try to finish as much as you can. Today’s tasks below.

Activity 1 – Reading       Child Reading Book Clipart Free | Free Images at Clker.com ...

L.I. to read words and sentences
S.C. I can use the pictures as clues to help me
S.C. I can try to sound out any tricky words
S.C. I can read the rest of sentence and think about what word would make sense
I have set up a class login for Oxford Owl reading books. (Link below)
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/
Go to the top bar and you will see a pink shape with My Class Login. Click on it and  enter  username – deansprimary1  password –  reading. Go to e-books and scroll down to “Leek Hotpot” read the story and enjoy the 2 activities that you can click into. Can you list all the “ee”  and “oo” words can you use them in a sentence? Can you retell the story in the correct order?
Activity 2 – Phonics “ai” sound  Free Letter Sounds Cliparts, Download Free Clip Art, Free Clip Art ...
L.I. to understand that 2 letters can make 1 sound
S.C. I can blend this sound with other sounds to make words
S.C. I can spell words with this sound
S.C. I can complete a sentence by adding a missing word
As a follow on from yesterday there are 5 sentences below. Can you fill in the missing word? Challenge question at the end! Remember to use your jotter.
Missing words are  – nail, tail, rain, snail, mail
1. Pitter patter …………………….. drops.
2. A dog will wag his …………………………….. when he is happy.
3. The postman keeps the …………………………. in his bag.
4. He hit the …………………………… with the hammer.
5. A ………………………. has a hard shell.
Challenge!        pail  maid
The milk …………………………  collects the milk in the …………………….

Activity 3 – Maths – Money   Free Images On Money, Download Free Clip Art, Free Clip Art on ...

L.I. to recognise and use a range of coins
S.C. I can identify coins up to the value of 10p (or beyond)
S.C. I can apply my addition skills to add coins up to the value of 10p (or beyond)

Create your own shop in the house. It could be a toy shop, a cafe, a supermarket etc. Decide how much each item will cost and make labels displaying the price  e.g. a tin of beans could be 5p (up to 20p if you are feeling confident) Ask people in your house to come to the shop and buy 1 or 2 things. Can you add up how much they will cost altogether?

Top Tip! it is always best to use real coins if you can.

Have a great day! More activities tomorrow.

 

Posted on April 22, 2020Author Mrs FlemingCategories School Updates

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