Home Learning Primary 7S and Primary 7/6L

Monday 15th June- Good morning everyone. Hope you all had a nice weekend. Here is your Home Learning grid and resources for this week. This week we will be holding our ECPS Digital Careers Fayre. You will find a link to our SWAY presentation on the grid. Many parents, family members and friends have supported this event to share with you some information about their jobs. Please take time to watch the videos and complete the 4 activities. Any questions about any of the grid tasks for this week please ask and try to share your learning on Teams if possible.

Mrs Stewart and Mrs Lewis

Home Learning Grid 15.06.2020

P7 Profile

Veolia_Poem_Competition

Can You Escape From The International Space Station?

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be blasted into space? Did you manage to catch a glimpse of the Space X rocket heading to the International Space Station 2 weeks ago? Did you watch the launch live? It was very exciting!

Now imagine you are an astronaut on board the ISS. Your task is to make it to the on-board escape pod, but first you need the code to enter. Can you solve the 14 puzzles to crack the code?

Click this link to open the web-page with the puzzles. Scroll down and you will find 14 questions. Answer them all to complete your code for the escape pod.

https://eo-cdt.org/escape-room/

Let me know if you manage to escape! Send an email to school or tag me on Teams!

Good luck astronauts!

Mrs Beattie

Primary 5 and Primary 5/4 Home Learning Grid 15.06.20

Hello everyone,

We hope you have had a lovely, relaxing weekend!

Here is this weeks grid and spelling list. We have also attached a Veolia Poetry Competition information sheet with instructions on what to do and how to enter this competition for those pupils who would like to.

Thank you for all of your hard work,

 

We look forward to seeing more of your work this week,

Mrs Campbell and Miss Beattie

ECPS Home Challenge Grid closure wk12

Spelling list (ei words)

Veolia Childrens Poem Competition

 

 

N-P1 Transition Task – Week 5

I’m pleased to hear that lots of you enjoyed last weeks story 🙂 I’ve loved seeing the photos which some of you have sent in and I’m very impressed with the healthy lunches you’ve put together.
We are now on Week 5 of our transition tasks. Please find details below about this weeks activity.

Week 5 Transition Task – ‘Topsy and Tim – First Day at School’

Hello everyone. This week you will have the opportunity to visit your Primary 1 classroom and meet your new teacher. We hope you’ll enjoy your time in school and have fun!

This week’s transition activity is based on ‘Topsy and Tim- First Day at School’. You can click on this link to watch the story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrPyg_iXQj8

Topsy and Tim were excited about their first day at school, meeting friends and enjoying lots of activities. What are you looking forward to?

Topsy and Tim had a smart new blue and white school uniform. Our school uniform is yellow and black. Can you draw a picture of what you will be wearing on your first day in Primary 1?

We would love to see your pictures!

Home Learning Grid P3/2C and P3R

Hi everyone,

Hope you have had a lovely weekend.

Please find attached below this week’s home learning grid and resources.

Home Learning grid 15th June

‘ight’ spelling worksheet

KWL grid for reading

Mrs Robertson and I look forward to seeing more of your home learning this week. You are all doing such a wonderful job!

Take care,

Miss Cameron and Mrs Robertson

P2 Home Learning Grid

Happy Monday everyone!

We hope you have all had a lovely weekend, despite the miserable weather for most of it. Here is the home learning grid for this week. You will also find the new Spelling words attached, along with another copy of the resilience alphabet. Remember to send in any examples of home learning or other activities you do at home if you can. We love to see all the things you have been doing and we enjoy giving you feedback. Have fun, stay safe and have a great week.

From Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw

Grid 12

Spelling Words

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Home Learning in P2M

Good afternoon everyone! I hope you and your families are well this week. A massive thank you to everyone for all your efforts during this time and thank you to each and every one of you who have taken the time to send photos of your home learning. I really enjoy seeing the activities you have been doing at home and it is great to see so many of you being creative and enjoying your learning.

Remember to keep sending photos if you can. I appreciate that this can be difficult as the weeks continue; however, any photos of activities you are doing at home are greatly appreciated. This could be photos of you doing activities such as baking, cooking, gardening, drawing, reading a book, riding your bike. Here are some more examples of activities that you have been doing at home.

Have a lovely weekend everyone! Well done for all your effort and support during this time.

From Miss Marra

After watching “Let’s Go Live” with Maddie and Greg, you created your own dinosaur zip line in the garden. Fantastic work and it looks like you had lots of fun doing this. Well done!

You worked hard to create this wonderful picture of a boat. I love the detail and effort you have put into this. Well done Luca!

What an amazing achievement for you Phoebe! You have been practising riding your bike without stabilisers and you can now do it. All your hard work and resilience has paid off. Well done Phoebe!

Home learning in P3/2C

Good morning P3/2C,

Hope you and your families are doing well this week and you have been able to enjoy completing some of your home learning grid activities.

Thank you for sending in more of your home learning this week. It is always great to see what you have been learning about at home. Some of the photos of your illustrations of JK Rowling’s new story ‘The Ickabog’ have been wonderfully imaginative.

Here are just some of the examples of home learning that have come in:

 

Have a lovely weekend and take care of yourselves,

Miss Cameron

NURSERY

Best Start Grant | School Age Payment

 Do you have a child born between 1 March 2015 – 29 Feb 2016?

The School Age Payment is £250 from @SocSecScot for families who get certain benefits or tax credits to help with the costs when a child would normally start Primary 1.

Find out more and apply at mygov.scot/beststart

Families deferring

Are you deferring your child’s school place this year? Was your child born between 1 March 2015 – 29 Feb 2016?

You should still apply for School Age Payment from @SocSecScot between 1 June 2020 – 28 February 2021.

Apply now at mygov.scot/beststart

BestStartGrant School Age Payment re-opened on Monday 1 June. This payment is part of Best Start Grant and is a £250 payment made around the time a child normally starts Primary 1 ie. Those transitioning from Early Years support, to help with the costs of a child starting school. This money can be used for anything that families may need at this key stage in a child’s life.
You do not need to take up a place in school to get this. When to apply for School Age Payment depends on when your child was born. Applications opened on 1 June 2020 until 28 February 2021 for children who were born between 1 March 2015 and 29 February 2016. .

For details please click on the link below:
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