Primary 4 Learning from Home Week 5

Hello everyone, I hope you have enjoyed a refreshing few days off. A nice short week ahead now. Here is the learning grid for this week along with the documents and links you will need.

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Links for Maths Lesson Videos for Week 5

Week 5 Problems of the Day Week 5

Week 5 Flashback Cards

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Pictures

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Week 5 Spelling Scarlet

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P3 Home learning for this week.

Hello Primary 3,

I hope you had a lovely long weekend. Today would have been an in-service day and you would not have been in school if we were still there. I am posting the home learning for this week today if you want to start, however, you are welcome to start the activities tomorrow.

Home learning grid and activities:

P3 Home learning – Summer term Week 3

Amelia Earhart and Early Aviation Quiz Home Learning Task

Here is the Maths activity:

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Videos to work alongside each day’s Maths activity can be found here (week 3):

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

Take care,

Mrs Love

P1, 2/1, P2 Science Home Learning WB 4.5.20

Good morning everyone! I hope you are all well and had a lovely weekend. Thank you again for all the wonderful photos and videos you sent last week.

Once again I have sent your Science home learning tasks to your class teachers. This week we will be finding out about the different body parts of insects! What are the parts that make up an insect? What job does each part do? Read the power point titled ‘Insects and Bugs!’ and use this to help you complete the activity sheet where you have to label the different parts of an insect. If you are able to write a few sentences too, that would be great!

Just to remind you there are also lots of activities on the mini beasts home learning grid I sent you.

Have a great week!

Miss Whigham

 

 

P2(P2/1) Weekly Learning Grid Week Beginning 4th May 2020

Please find below the link to this week’s learning grid. The links for the resources are included in the grid.  Just to remind you all that Monday is a holiday and Tuesday is an in-service for teachers. It is up to you whether you want to do any home learning on these days.

P2 Leaning Grid 04.05.20

Please find below the links to the Science for this week from Miss Whigham.

Insects and bugs body parts power point

minibeast parts

minibeasts word search

I look forward to seeing some photos of your learning.

Have a good week.

Miss Maclachlan

 

P1 Learning Grid Week Beginning 4th May 2020

Please find below the link to this week’s learning grid and the resources that you need. Just to remind you all that Monday is a holiday and Tuesday is an in-service for teachers. It is up to you whether you want to do any home learning on these days.

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Here are the links to this week’s Science from Miss Whigham

Insects and bugs body parts power point

minibeast parts

minibeasts word search

We look forward to seeing photos of your learning.

Have a good week.

Miss Maclachlan, Mrs Clyne and Mrs Smith

P1 Weekly Reflection 01.05.20

Hello everyone, we’ve made it through another week of Lockdown and what a busy week you’ve all had!  Thanks for all the emails with photos and videos of the chilren’s learning, it’s great to see how you are all getting on.  I hope you’re finding the feedback useful too.  It was also so lovely to chat to you and the children on the phone as this week, if I haven’t managed to get you yet, I’ll try again next week.

In Literacy we were learning the ‘er’ sound and I received some beautiful flowers showing ‘er’ words, what lovely colouring in!  Some people also played the card game and were very quick to read the words while others decided to create a wordsearch with ‘er’ words.  I do love a wordsearch and while tidying out over the Easter break I found a book of them so I have managed to grabs some moments of peace!  I hear some of you had good fun playing the Roll and Read game, I’ll perhaps try this at home with Euan too.

 

In Maths we have continued our theme of money and have further developed our recognition of all coins up to £2.  We have begun to think about working out change from 20p; some people even worked out change from 50p and £1, fantastic effort!  Lots of you enjoyed making coin rubbings with some of you looking at American and Euro coins too.  We enjoyed watching Elmo’s videos about Finance for Kids, click here if you didn’t get the chance to watch them or want to watch again.

             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In topic work this week, many of the children received the news that they had been successful in gaining the job of Marine Biologist, well done! If you haven’t returned your application form you can still email this to Mrs Smith or I.  I hope you had good fun discussing the most important thing about sea creatures and the sea.   In our house we enjoyed watching a documentary about barracuda fish and also the live shark feed at the National Marine Aquarium.   It’s been great watching your videos of your scuba diving adventures and seeing all the fantastically designed scuba diving equipment, well done everyone!

  

In science the minibeast topic continues to provide a lot of enjoyment with many of you continuing to hunt for minibeasts in and around your garden and during your daily walks or cycles.  Some of you made some super minibeasts from paper plates, fingerprints and handprints, playdough and junk materials.  Also, well done to those who of you who developed your understanding of life cycles – we had people learning about the life cycles of frogs and butterflies.

 

This week saw the release of the Clyne butterflies .  We have really enjoyed watching the life cycle of a butterfly through looking after our own caterpillars and would highly recommend this experience.  If you are interested we got ours from insectlore.co.uk.  Please remember to share photos of your caterpillars if you do get some!

Following some questions earlier in the week I have been having a look at how I can best support the children’s progress in reading.  I’ve been having a look at two websites, EPIC and Oxford Owl.  I know some of you have already been using Oxford Owls and that’s great, keep up the good work.  Using Oxford Owls you can continue working through the books similarly to how we do in class.  Check out www.oxfordowl.co.uk, click on My Class Login at the top and use these login details to help you get started (Class Name is lvpsprimary1 and Class Password is lockdown).

I have also been looking at EPIC which I know a number of other classes are using to support their reading for enjoyment.  Using EPIC I am able to allocate particular books to individual children so it can be tailored to suit individual needs/interests.  In order to use this allocation facility and allow you access to the books on EPIC outwith school hours I need to input your parents email address so if you would be interested in using this please have an adult email me and I’ll sort it out.

Finally, I just want to take this opportunity to thank you all for your continued hard work and enthusiasm as we carry on learning from home, it’s not easy but you are all doing a fantastic job! Remember the learning grid is there to provide support for you and can be used as much or as little as you want.  Each family situation is different and you must make things work for you.  Don’t make comparisions with other households because that will cause unnecessary stress and pressure!  Do your best as only you know what is best for you and your family!

Although next week’s learning grid will be posted on Sunday, there is no expectation for children to complete any work on Monday and Tuesday as these are ‘holidays’ for the children.  We are simply putting it up so people can plan their week according to individual circumstances.

Thanks again for your support and kind wishes.

Mrs Clyne xx

P6 This Week (1/5/20)

P6 have worked amazingly well again this week. Fun has been had learning about Ramadan and trying to create plastic from milk! Lots of people joined in trying to solve a mathematical puzzle, with some getting quite frustrated! Excellent responses were received in answer to the questions on Millions and we had a good discussion about it this morning in our video chat. We learned about Pascal’s triangle and reading timetables this week for maths.  Writing recounts was this week’s genre and many wonderful texts were received showing excellent responses to planning feedback using the success criteria. Here is an example:

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Week 4 Learning from Home – Sorted!

The creativity and resourcefulness that Primary 4 are demonstrating during Lockdown is quite amazing. Not only are you continuing with your own learning for school, but you are finding so many other ways to occupy your time. It is so lovely to know that lots of you are helping your younger siblings with their learning too. I have seen you apply for jobs, build bug hotels and make all sorts of things. You are finding your own science experiments to do as well. I love it all! You are all brilliant!

Here are some of your comments from this week:

Emma – my weekly reflection for the blog: I enjoyed doing art and writing because art is very relaxing and writing is very imaginative

Ethan – I enjoy the flexibility of homeschooling 😊

Finn – I enjoyed the writing story because it was about sharing and doing something nice for someone.

Rohan – I enjoyed the call. It was good to hear the voices and it was fun to share all the things we’ve done.

Harris – I learned about nature on my walk. I took a checklist to tick off everything on the list.

Blake – I enjoyed this weeks writing task. I wrote a story about a flea who find a new home.

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Angus – I have really enjoyed reading books on Epic this week.
Rhys – I liked doing spelling this week.
Luke – Hi I have enjoyed doing my maths with Finn on FaceTime 😀
Lastly, a few photos and videos of what we have been doing.