Photography Competition

Here is some information for any budding photographers amongst us:

Video-camera-clipart-free-clipart-images | Homestyling by Cathy

‘RiverLife: Almond and Avon are excited to announce our online Resilient Rivers Photography Competition! We are looking for photo submissions that show how our rivers and burns can still be beautiful despite the pressures that are put on them. They have been heavily affected by humans over the centuries through industrialisation, urbanisation, agriculture and pollution. If you take a walk down by your local river or burn, there is a good chance that you’ll see signs of these impacts. The remains of the old weirs constructed to provide water to mills, pollution and plastic from the surrounding industries, or even an old tyre or shopping trolley sticking out of the water, it’s usually easy to spot some of the pressures these waterways face.

So if you snap some pictures of your local Resilient River while out exercising, or if you already have a great photo showing just how strong our rivers can be, upload it by clicking the link below. Once we have our entries we’ll be showcasing them in the Resilient Rivers Photography Exhibition, so keep your eyes peeled for that coming soon!’

Submit a photo here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/77WY8MK

Have fun and don’t forget we can share your photos on here too, just email them to your teacher or send via the school office on wllivingstonvillage-ps@westlothian.org.uk.

 

Primary 3 Home Learning for Wednesday 13.5.20

Good morning Primary 3! I hope you are having a good week. Please see below your home learning activities for today and the resources you will need to complete them. I would love to hear from you through a message or photos of your learning.

Have a nice day everyone and enjoy the rest of your week.

Miss Whigham

Maths – Measuring in cms. Please complete questions 1 and 2 from the activity sheet. If you want, you can complete questions 3 and 4 for an extra challenge! Remember, to find the total length of the two toys, we need to add both lengths together. When finding the difference between two numbers, we can do a subtraction sum to help us work out the answer.

Literacy – This week we are revising when to use exclamation marks. Have a look at the power point and use this to help you complete the activity sheet.

RME – Read and discuss the ‘The Parable of the Sower’. Use the story board activity sheet to re-write the story in your own words.

French – Revising numbers 1-20

Y2 Spring Block 5 WO5 Four operations with lengths 2019

Using Exclamation Marks Presentation

Exclamation Mark Worksheets

Have a look at this video on youtube ‘Learn French with Alexa’ (French Numbers 1-20).

French number loop cards to 20 game

The Sower and the Seeds Parable PowerPoint

The Sower and the Seeds Storyboard

 

 

EPIC Reading Accounts for P1

The Netflix for Books? – A Review of Epic!

P1 parents who requested to have their child set up with a home  access account on EPIC (online resource to support reading at home) should have received an invite email today. The email will have a link to click on which will activate your account. If anyone has not received an email please let Mrs Clyne know. Many thanks.

P3 Maths 12.05.20

Good morning everyone.

I hope you had a good day yesterday.

Today we will be looking at adding and subtracting by tens. Some questions ask to use base 10, however, we cannot use physical base 10 as it is in school. I will attach a picture below of what it looks like and you can draw the base 10 required at the side of the question to help you answer it.

There is a video to help with today’s work to watch first:

https://vimeo.com/415461655

Here is the maths sheet for today:

Lesson-1-Add-and-subtract-10s-2019

And here is the answer sheet once complete:

Lesson-1-Answers-Add-and-subtract-10s-2019

This is Base 10. It is a fantastic concrete counting material that we use in school. The small cubes are worth 1 unit and the long cuboid’s are worth 10. This should help with answering the questions.

Take care,

Mrs Love