Thursday 25th June

Good Morning! Let’s get energized. Here is the link to the Joe Wicks workout : https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1 or if you would like to try some Street Dance Moves try these videos on this site:https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/street-dance-masterclass/zh2vpg8

Sadly, I am not able to be on TEAMS much today because I am working in school so just work through the day’s activities and do the best you can. However, I will keep chat on in case you have any great ideas for what you would like to do on Friday-your last day!

Literacy – with David Walliams https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zqpx8hv

Think about the questions and watch the two videos.

Then scroll down and choose one of the three activities to complete.

Health –Resilience Alphabet-S is for senses

After Break

Personal Project-continue with your presentation. When you have finished remember you can email to the school email address. If you have finished your personal project continue with your theme park or fashion show work.

Health – Reflection – Reflection Questions set 3

After Lunch

Continue with your theme park or fashion show project.

If you have finished this why not choose your own lesson from this page there are lots of different ideas: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/z63tt39/year-4-and-p5-lessons

Before you go.Do you like poetry?Watch this-https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/live-lessons/writing-and-performance-poetry-live-lesson/zrds92p

Or-if you like listening to short stories here is one about a crow and a peacock.https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/audio-stories-the-crow-and-the-peacock/zk3fhbk

 

Primary 7 Health and Wellbeing

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Primary 3 – Tuesday 23rd June

 

Hello everybody! Remember to keep working through your packs of learning. Not long now until the Summer Holidays start!!!

 

Literacy

Watch Newsround – note down any key things you have found out today to share with someone at home.

Have a check in with everyone at home – ask how everyone is and how they are feeling today. Share how you are and how you are feeling too.

  1. Make a Summer Top Ten Lists:Consider Top Ten Books I Want to Read, Top Ten Things I Want to Do, and Top Ten Places I Want to Go.
  2. Write Poems: Write end of the year Acrostics poem about Summer or end of term:

 

Here is Miss Taylor’s Writing Task:

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Numeracy

Let’s start with this – Write the numbers 71-100 in words and digits

 

Play on The Mental Maths Train Game -practise adding and subtracting and if you fancy a challenge, try the multiplication!

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train

 

Play the game Fruit Fall – answer the data handling questions based on how many pieces of fruit you catch.

http://toytheater.com/fruit-fall/

 

 

Health

Try these:

PE Learning

PE Dice for gross motor activities

 

Let’s have another look at sleep.

Watch the powerpoint again it is the full powerpoint now. Then complete the worksheet to go with it.

Sleep PowerPoint – Tues 23rd June

Sleep Worksheet – Tuesday 23rd June

 

Other End of Term Activities

Focus on Random Acts of Kindness: Continue to be kind to others and to find ways to be helpful

Summer Activities Brainstorm: with your family, brainstorm as many fun summer activities as you can. Aim for ideas that are free and accessible – for example, drawing a hopscotch on the pavement or running in the sprinkler, making a water slide etc.

Something to think and talk about:

EndoftheYear questions

 

Hope you enjoy Wellbeing Wednesday with your family tomorrow. Mrs Lockhart and Mrs Morrison will be with you on Thursday and Friday posting some more great activities for you.

Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your week!! Have a wonderful Summer when it comes and I look forward to seeing you all in August!!!

Mrs Hillan

P6/7 June 23, 2020

Biogrpahy and Art response Van Gogh

Morning Break

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Components of blood_ STEM Challenge

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Lunch

In the afternoon, please choose one or two activities from the grid.  We will be using this  grid for the whole week so please save this in your device.

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Tuesday 23rd June 2020

Good Morning Everyone! Happy Tuesday!

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Some tasks for you to complete today.

Activity 1 –     ou sound and    Reading

L.I. to understand that 2 letters can make 1 sound

S.C. I can say the sound to match the letter shape ou

S.C. I can blend this sound with other sounds to read words

For today’s task I would like you to practice reading the following sentences. In each sentence you will find words with either the igh, oi or ou sound in them. Can you read the sentences to different members of your family? If you find any words tricky why not practice writing them in you jotter? Remember to use your super blending skills.

Activity 2 –

L.I. to recognise number bonds up to 10

S.C.  I can  find 2 numbers when added together make 10

L.I. to match numerals to number words

S.C. I can read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numbers and words

Enjoy playing the 2 games below from educationcity. Remember you can log in at anytime and try out other numeracy, maths and literacy activities. Enjoy!

https://go.educationcity.com/content/index/25957/3/2/1/null/null/false/false/null/0

 

https://go.educationcity.com/content/index/25721/3/2/1/null/null/false/false/null/0

Activity 3 – Random Acts of Wildness

Today’s challenge            

Use twigs, string and leaves or paper birds to make a wild mobile!

Activity 4 – Disney’s Virtual Trip

L.I. to identify and compare the weather in various places

S.C. I can identify the weather and understand the weather is different around the world

S.C. I can find out the temperature in various parts of the world. I can compare temperatures

Today’s challenge- Good luck and enjoy!

Have a great day. Remember tomorrow is “Wellness Wednesday” so I will be back with you on Thursday.

Primary 2 – Tuesday 23rd June 2020

 

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Good morning Primary 2! Here are some activities for you to work through today.

End of the year questions

Here are your questions for discussion today!

  1. What was your favourite book that you read this year? Why was it your favourite?
  2. What was your best piece of writing this year? What made it your best piece?

Writing

Today, I would like you to write a letter to your new teacher telling them all about yourself. Once you have completed this task, please email it to wldeans-ps@westlothian.org.uk so that I can pass it on to your Primary 3 teacher! We love to get to know everyone in our class and it would be great if you could help us do this! Please see below for a list of facts you may want to include in your letter, you could use some of these, all of these or you could even add your own! Remember to write your name at the bottom of your letter so your new teacher knows who it is from.

  • When is your birthday?
  • Do you have any siblings?
  • Do you have any hobbies?
  • Who are your friends in school?
  • What is your favourite subject at school?
  • Are there any subjects you do not like? Why do you not like them?
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Art

Today’s art activity is all about using cotton buds to create summer flowers. First, you should research different types of flowers that you may like to make. Then use your imagination to create your very own flower! I have provided some examples for you below. You could stick the cotton buds on paper, you could use the tips of them to paint or you could even construct a 3D model. Send us a picture of your finished flower to wldeans-ps@westlothian.org.uk so I can see all of your fantastic creations!

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Numeracy

Have a go at playing countdown! You could use the numbers in the instructions or smaller numbers if you would like to simplify the game. See who can make the total in the least amount of time!

What you need to play:

  • 4 ‘large number’ cards with the numbers 25, 50, 75 and 100 on them
  • A set of cards with the digits 1 – 10 on them, with at least two cards for each number

How to play:

  • Step 1: Set out 4 large number cards (25, 50, 75 and 100) face down and mixed up.
  • Step 2: Do the same with the 1 – 10 cards, making sure you have at least 2 cards for each number.
  • Step 3: Players take it in turns to select one of the big number cards or one of the small number cards, until there are 6 cards laid out all together.
  • Step 4: Someone who is playing the game needs to generate a 3-digit number. This can be by throwing a dice, or selecting cards from a pile of 0 to 9 cards.
  • Step 5: Once the number has been generated, turn over the six cards and players have to try and get to that total using any of the six number cards and any of the four operations.
  • Each card can only be used once and the winner is the first person to reach the total, or the player who is closest after a set length of time.

The game can be adapted by choosing the numbers on the cards carefully and having them aiming to reach a 2-digit number, rather than a 3-digit number. 

Have a great day everyone! Remember tomorrow is the final Wellbeing Wednesday!

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