Good morning Primary three pupils and parents.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
I cannot believe that I am writing this, but this is your last week as Primary three’s! This year has come in so quickly and it feels like it was only yesterday that we were all together in the classroom on the first day of P3! Although this is not how we would have planned the ending of the school year, we can still look at all we have achieved and be proud of how we have progressed. I am so proud of you all.
This week I will still be sending out activities to be completed along with the health fortnight grid sent out last week which I will attach below. Maths this week will be a revision of topics we have covered and some fun activities. I will also be including a few science/craft activities so please pick what ones you would like to do of these as a bit of fun for the end of term.
Fitness grid: Health-Week-Pack
For today, I would like you to complete this Maths revision of Multiplication which we have worked very hard on this year. Write the sum’s out in your jotter or on a blank piece of paper (remember to write the date and E10 at the top of the page). Once you have answered the sum’s, work out the message that the Alien has been trying to communicate with you. NOTE TO PARENTS: Please save your ink and do not to print off this sheet, as it will use a lot of ink. Use a laptop or device and get your child to write the sum’s and answers in their jotter or on paper. Thank you.
Secondly, I would like us to take a look at Fair trade. Before you look at the PowerPoint, What is Fair trade? What do you know about it already?
I would like you to look at the PowerPoint and create a poster afterwards to encourage people to buy Fair trade products. Think of the answers to these questions when creating your poster… What is Fair trade? Why is it important? What benefit’s do buying Fair trade products have over non Fair trade products? Remember a poster needs to be eye catching and bold with writing that grabs the attention of people reading it.
As an extra activity, it would be wonderful if you could write a list of the food you eat in one day. Where does your food come from? (You will be surprised at how far food has travelled!). Is the food you eat Fair trade?
Fair trade PowerPoint: t2-t-16633-fair-trade-information-powerpoint
Here are two science/fun experimental activities to do. Choose one or both to try out. Can you explain what is happening and how it works? NOTE TO PARENTS: Please save your ink and do not to print off these sheets, as it will use a lot of ink. Use a laptop or device to read the instructions.
Have a wonderful Monday and please send photo’s of the pupils on task so I can see how they are getting on via my email address or tag me in photos on Twitter using @MrsLoveP3
Mrs Love