Harrysmuir Primary Home Learning Hub

May 5, 2020
by Miss Buchanan
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Fingerspelling Challenge 4

Good morning Primary 3!

Here is our fourth fingerspelling challenge. There are three words for you to try and figure out. Clue: They are some of my favourite flowers. What is your favourite flower?

Can you figure out Word 1, Word 2 AND Word 3? Comment below with your answers.
Remember try not to look at the other comments before you figure your answers out.
GOOD LUCK!

Also if you click here https://sway.office.com/kOQxFCSsZh1YUBCz?ref=Link  it is Mrs Thomson, who we usually see on a Thursday for sign, signing 40 of our tricky words. Why don’t you have a go at some of them. Let me know how you get on in the comments below.

Missing you all!
Have a great day 🙂

 

May 5, 2020
by User deactivated
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Recycled Robot

Tuesday 5th May 2020

Here is a simple activity that is always fun to do.  Your challenge today is to make a robot from old packaging.   Send me your robot photos and I’ll post them here! (morna.matthews@westlothian.org.uk)

May 4, 2020
by Miss Gorman
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Star Wars STEM

Happy Star Wars Day everyone! I’ve been inspired by a number of different Star Wars STEM activities online and thought I would share them with you.

May the force be with you!

May 4, 2020
by Miss Suen
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P1 & P2/1 Learning Grids Week Beginning 04.05.2020

Good Morning lovely smiley faces 🙂

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for those who likes Star Wars May the 4th be with you.

Hope you had a good weekend and managed to spend some time out in the garden or went for a walk. Mrs. Meek, Mrs Carr and I have been thinking of you all and hope that you have all been keeping well and staying safe!

We understand that it is May Holiday today and tomorrow (Tuesday). However, for those who would like to stick to their weekly routines. Here are the Learning Grids and sheets you might need for the next 2 weeks:

Literacy:

04_05_20 Literacy Grid

Mavis 1

Word List 2

Maths:

04_05_20 Maths Grid

create_your_own_city_templates

worksheet-for-younger-children-to-colour-in

worksheet-showing-drawing-techniques

I would like to share one more exciting things I did the week before! I planted some Sun Flower seeds.

Took some pictures yesterday (Sunday) and looked at them again this morning.

I’m surprised by how much they have grown through out the night! What do you think the seeds need to grow?

 

Remember you can send us your work that you are proud of via email or bring it up to school during your daily walk.

We will be back on the blog with a story Wednesday the 6th of May 2020.

May 4, 2020
by Miss Gorman
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STEM Challenges: Week One

STEM Challenges 4th May

As some of you may know the school are due to take part in the Great Science Share, a event which aims to encourage children to ask questions & develop their natural curiosity! The event is due to take place on June 16th, so we thought in the lead up to the event we would give you a few STEM activities to get you thinking, talking and tinkering!

“What is STEM?” I hear you ask! STEM is the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths applied in a way that means the skills are used together. More information can be found here.

There are 4 STEM activities aimed at learners from Nursery through to Primary 7, but please feel free to try out any (or all) of them. And most importantly, please remember to share what you’ve been up to including any questions the children have.

You can share your photos/comments/children’s questions below, or on our Facebook page or by Tweeting us on @HarrysmuirPS or @missgorman_p5 and use #GreatSciShare #HMPSSTEM

 

May 4, 2020
by Mrs Duff
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P2 Learning Grids 04.05.20

Good morning! How are you today?

We hope you had a lovely weekend.

Here are the new Literacy and Maths Learning Grids for you. Remember to let us know if there is anything you need help with or even if you just want to share a comment with us. It would be lovely to hear from you.

Author’s Live link is also below. Julia Donaldson shares 3 of her great rhyming stories.

https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors-live-on-demand/heroes-and-villains-with-julia-donaldson

Nick Sharratt shows you how to draw some of his favourite characters.

https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors-live-on-demand/nick-sharratt

Happy learning!

Take care,

Mrs Duff and Mrs Kohler

2020_05_04 P2 LITERACY GRID

2020_05_04 P2 MATHS GRID

04_05 SQUARES SUBTRACTION ADDITION MONEY WORKSHEET

04_05_20 TRIANGLES SUBTRACTION WORKSHEET

May 4, 2020
by User deactivated
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P3 RME- Islamic patterns and Muslim Beliefs

Good morning P3. I hope you have had a nice long weekend off!

Firstly I’d like to say a big well done to JH in Miss Buchanan’s class for his lovely  Muslim Beliefs mind map.  Also a thank you for posting it! It was great to see some lovely work.  I’m sure lots of you are working hard on your tasks.

Let’s think back to last week and the 6 main Muslim Beliefs.  Can you remember them? The word Muslim  means, “One who submits to Allah.” These beliefs are  very  important to Muslim people.  Here is a wee reminder of them

6 Muslim beliefs

Step 1:- Today we are going to be writing out the Muslim Beliefs in beautiful writing.  You can do this in your best hand writing or in fancy writing.  When you have written these, you are going to draw a border around your writing and  decorate the border in an Islamic Pattern. Let’s take a look and learn about Islamic patterns so that we can design our own.

Step 2:-  Go through the power point or pdf document, if you can’t open the power point.  Look at the colours and the shapes  that are used in the patterns.  This should give you some ideas of what you would like your pattern to look like.  Have a little practise before drawing it onto your border.

P3- Islamic patterns                                              P3 -Islamic Patterns

 

Step 3:- Complete  your writing and border on a piece of paper or in your jotter.  I’ll look forward to seeing some of these.

May 4, 2020
by User deactivated
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P2/1 and P1 -French

Bonjour! I hope you all enjoyed your french colours lesson.  Have you been practising them at home?

Today we are going to be learning to count to 10 in French.

Step 1:-  Watch the video of numbers 1-10 and listen carefully to the French person saying the numbers. Have a try and join in when you feel that you can. Keep practising!

 

 

Step 2:- Below are some cards  you can print out and keep  to help you remember the numbers.

french 1-10 flashcards

 

Step 3:-  You can make your own flash cards  by cutting 10 small pieces of paper into rectangles or any shape you would like . You can write the numbers on the front  and the french word on the back of them.  You can ask someone in your house to test your memory.  They can hold up the card with the number and you have to tell them what it is in French or they can show you the French word for the number and you have to tell them what it is in English. Good Luck!

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