P3 Handwriting 18/06/2020

Good morning Primary 3.

I think it would benefit you all to have some extra handwriting practice at home. You may not have been writing as much as you did when you were in School and it would be good practice to do so, so that you are ready to move on to Primary 4 in August.

Here are more practice sheets for you to complete when you can:

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 2

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 3

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 4

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 5

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 6

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 7

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 8

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 9

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 10

Handwriting Practice – Continuous Cursive 11

Thank you,

Mrs Love

P3 Home learning 18/08/2020

Good morning Primary 3,

******Reminder – Today is the last day for Sport’s Day results! You MUST have entered the information into the Microsoft document on the link below by NOON today!

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=oyzTzM4Wj0KVQTctawUZKTNw_FEmcHVFlGESpNOHdVVUQ1VZMU1MSUg5RFJNWTBDTTlWQUdDSE9CMy4u

Don’t let your house down and earn them point’s now if you haven’t already!******

I hope you all managed to get your reports yesterday. It was lovely to see some of you and your families in school yesterday.

I hope you are all getting on well with your fitness fortnight activities and remember to do as many as you can over this week and next.

For today’s learning we will be looking at the human body. Watch the video on the link below then answer the short quiz:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zhn6dp3

Then I would like you to write a list of all the body part’s you think are needed for sport activities (you might be surprised!).

For Maths today I would like you to complete this worksheet on odd and even numbers. Remember odd numbers are whole numbers that cannot be divided into pairs e.g. – 1,3,5,7,9 etc. (can you see a pattern?). Even numbers can be divided e.g. – 2,4,6,8,10 etc. In one of the questions on the worksheet, it asks you to roll two dice. If you do not have dice, do not worry! If you go to google and type in ‘roll dice’ it will do it for you, and you can add more dice by clicking on the shapes underneath.

Lesson-4-Odd-and-even-numbers-2019

Answer sheet to check work against: Lesson-4-Answers-Odd-and-even-numbers-2019

I also have a reading comprehension sport’s day activity for you to do:

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Have a great day and take care.

Mrs Love

Primary 3 Home Learning Wednesday 17.6.20

Good morning Primary 3. I hope you are enjoying health and fitness fortnight. Here are your home learning activities for today and the resources you will need. You can record the answers to the learning tasks in your jotter or on the sheets if you are able to print them.

Maths – Healthy eating addition and subtraction maths activity. Please complete one of the activity sheets. Choose the one that challenges you the most! Please find attached a 100 square grid to help you.

Literacy – Fact or opinion? Have a look at the power point attached. Can you work out which of the statements are facts or opinions? Are you able to make up your own fact or opinion statements? Please write the answers down in your jotter or on a piece of paper.

RME – We often think about how we can be kind to others. Have you ever thought about how you can be kind to yourself?

French – French sports and hobbies

Enjoy the rest of your week.

Miss Whigham

Healthy eating addition and subtraction facts up to 100 maths mosaic activity

100 Square

Fact or opinion powerpoint

Being kind to yourself activity sheet

Lesson Presentation Sports

Different sports snap card game French