Neighbourhood Window Walk

Hi Everyone!

I hope you and your families are well and keeping safe. I know that many of you have done a fantastic job creating rainbows for your windows (to spread a little happiness throughout your community). I have attached a further list of fun ideas you might want to get involved in. It is flowers just now and soon it will be  posting jokes to make people laugh!

Take care,

Miss Baldacci (Principal Teacher).

 

Primary 1

Ms Boyes, Mrs Forbes, Mrs Grieve and Mrs Murdoch all hope you are all trying hard with your learning and keeping busy.  Here is your home learning grid for this week (30/3/20). You will already have a paper copy of this in your folder.

P1 Homework Grid 2

To help your reading, here are the first 30 tricky words.

You know some of these tricky words already, we wonder how many you will know when we see you next!  We’ll add more after the break.

Tricky Words 1-30

 

P3/2C and P3R Home learning grids

Just to remind you all that you can find this week’s home learning grid for 30/3/20 here.

Home Learning 2 updated

You should have a paper copy in your folder.

If there are any tasks you are unsure of just try instead to keep up with your multiplication tables and any kind of reading.

Have a look at Sumdog and you should be able to try  the Spelling and Grammar activities now.

We hope you and your families are all healthy and safe .

Keep trying your best and remember to enjoy some exercise and fun time too!

Miss Cameron and Mrs Robertson

Throwing and Catching

Hello ECPS!  It is great that you have been so physically active over the past week. It is important that we continue to work on our hand-eye co-ordination as well as staying fit.

Here is ‘Throwing and Catching Grid 1’

It has 9 challenges starting at very easy but they quickly get harder! This Grid is suitable for early, first and second level as it has 4 stages of difficulty.

Please encourage learners to watch the ball and catch the ball below their head.

I want to know if you can beat me in the timed minute challenges, so check back for some my scores tomorrow.

Mr Millar

P2M and P2W Home Learning Grid 30.3.2020

Good Morning P2M and P2W,

Here is your home learning grid for this week (30/3/20). You will already have a paper copy of this in the folder that was sent home.

Grid 2

We hope you are all trying your best and keeping yourselves busy! Remember to keep yourself and your family safe by listening to the advice given. Make sure you are taking brain breaks and making use of your time outside in the sun. We hope you are all safe, healthy and having lots of fun.

Stay safe and stay home.

Miss Walkingshaw and Miss Marra

 

P5B & P5/4C Home Learning Grid Week 2

A big well done to pupils in P5B & P5/4C  for completing lots of different tasks on Microsoft Teams and/or completing home learning tasks found on the weekly grid so far. You have been keeping yourselves super busy!

Here is the home learning grid week 2. This has been uploaded onto Microsoft Teams as well.

All we ask is that you try your best: ECPS Home Challenge Grid Week 2

Take care of yourself and others around you. You can do lots of other helpful things like going outside for a bit and keeping up with some exercise. You could even offer to help around the house because that would brighten anyone’s day!

Remember to stay positive and stay safe.

 

 

 

Primary 7S and Primary 7/6L Home Learning Grid.

Good morning, here are the home learning grids for this week.  If possible please check into our Class TEAM each day to the main ‘Posts’ page to read any messages from your teacher and find any additional challenges. You can also ask your teacher questions here. You can add work to your individual folder on TEAMS or use your jotter.

Primary 7S Grid: Home Learning Grid 30.03.20 P7S

Primary 7/6L Grid: Home Learning Grid 30.03.20 P76L

Reading Comprehension (Please see Grid for pages for your group): WW2 Reading Comprehension – Scotland’s National War Memorial

Mrs Lewis/ Mrs Stewart

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