N-P1 Transition Task – Final Week
It was lovely to meet many of you last week for our P1 Transition Visits 🙂 We hope you enjoyed spending some time in your classroom and meeting your teacher.
Please see information and links below for this weeks transition activities. These are the last transition activities before the Summer holidays.
The story this week is called ‘The Rainbow Fish’ by Marcus Pfister.
At the beginning of the story, the rainbow fish doesn’t have very many friends but by the end of the story, he has learned to share and has lots of friends.
Can you draw a picture of one of your friends? Can you write your name and their name too?
You could try drawing a picture of the beautiful rainbow fish or if you have paints at home you could use them to make a finger painting. Maybe you could cut shiny materials or pages from an old magazine and stick them onto paper in the shape of a fish.
Please click on the link below to listen to the story of ‘The Rainbow Fish’. We hope you enjoy it 🙂
The rainbow fish has so many colours! The link below is a favourite song of ours in Primary 1. How many colours do you know? We hope you enjoy the song.
It’s a colors song for young children. This song was written and performed by A.J. Jenkins. Video by KidsTV123. Copyright 2018 A.J.Jenkins/KidsTV123: All rights reserved. This is an ORIGINAL song written in 2018 – any copying is illegal. For MP3s, worksheets and much more: http://www.KidsTV123.com kids songs song for children Chords Capo 3rd …
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Parents, the booklet attached below is by Axel Scheffler. It was written together with Professor Graham Medley (Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling), Head teachers and Child Psychologist Dr Sarah Carman. It is an accessible booklet which can be read in parts or all at once. We hope it is useful to you and your family. Please click on the link below to access the booklet.
These Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler poems (in the link below) show familiar characters social distancing. You may like to share them with your children.
Have a great Summer. All the P1 team are really looking forward to seeing you in August!