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P3 Homelearning for Wednesday 29.4.20

Good morning Primary 3! I hope you are all having a good week. Please find attached  your home learning activities for today and everything you will need to complete them. The activity sheets can be printed off or you can view them online and talk through the activity with an adult.

We are beginning a new RME topic today about the parables told by Jesus. A parable is a short, simple story with a meaning or message. Jesus used parables to teach people about himself and the way we should live our lives. This week we will look at the Parable of the Talents which shows us that we should all use the talents and gifts we have been given.

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

Miss Whigham

Maths – Comparing lengths

Literacy – Using commas to separate items in a list

French – Weather

RME – Parable of the talents

Y2 Spring Block 5 WO3 Compare lengths 2019

Using Commas To Separate Items In A List activity sheet

The Talents – PowerPoint

What are your talents?  activity sheet

French Weather Powerpoint

Weather Dominoes French

 

P1, P2/1 and P2 Science WB 27.4.20

Good afternoon everyone. I hope you had a lovely weekend and managed to enjoy some of the sunny weather.

I have sent this week’s science learning to your class teachers. Remember there are also lots of fun activities on the minibeast home learning grid. Thank you to everyone who sent photos of their work last week. I was very impressed by how creative you have all been! I would love to see some more of your work again this week. Perhaps you could take some photos of the all the different creatures you discover on your minibeast hunt?

Have a great week!

Miss Whigham

 

 

 

 

P7 Window into Learning & Learning At Home Grid

Window into Learning for Term 4                                                                         An amended version of what we hope to cover via remote learning this term.  All learning activities will be posted onto our class Teams page which the children can access using their Glow account. Window into Learning P7 Term 4

Learning At Home Grid for 27/4/20 – 1/5/20                                                All supporting files are accessible to P7 on our class Team.  If they have any issues with access, they know to email me directly.                P7 Learning at Home Grid 27.4.20

P1 Window into Learning – Term 4

Good morning everyone.

I hope you all had a relaxing weekend and enjoyed the sunshine!

Although this term is going to be very different to the one we envisaged, Mrs Smith, Miss Maclachlan and I will continue to support your learning as best as we can from home.  Here is the Window into Learning for the term with an overview of what we hope to achieve.  Initally it will look a lot but please don’t panic because when we break it down into the different weeks it will be okay and together we will get there!  Take one day at a time!

P1-Window-into-Learning-Term-4

P4 Learning from Home Week 4

Here are the plan, documents and links required for Week 4.

P4 Learning at Home Grid 20 04 27

There is a video maths lesson for each day this week. The links for the videos are on the document below.

P4 Maths Learning From Home Week 4

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Monday maths – Lesson-2-Y3-Summer-Block-1-WO3-Equivalent-fractions-3-2020

Tuesday maths – Y3-Spring-Block-5-WO3-Tenths-2019

Wednesday maths – Y3-Spring-Block-5-WO4-Count-in-tenths-2019

Thursday maths – Y3-Spring-Block-5-WO5-Tenths-as-decimals-2019

Week 4 Flashback cards

Week 4 Problems of the Day

Week 4 Spelling Lemon

Week 4 Spelling Lime

Week 4 Spelling Scarlet

Week 4 Spelling Turquoise

Teamwork

I Am an Amazing Person

Listen

Solubility

Dissolving Worksheet

Heroes Stories

What makes a hero

 

P1 Weekly Reflection 24.04.20

Hi everyone!

As we are still in Lockdown this is a reflection with a difference!  Instead of writing this with your help, I am sitting here scrolling through all the lovely emails from your parents.  It is great to see you all having such fun as you continue your learning at home.  Thank you to all your parents for their continued support in your learning, it is very much appreciated.

This week in literacy we have been learning the sound ‘ur’ and we were looking for ‘ur’ words in the story of Sam the Cat.  Well done to Zac, Eva and Georgie who found the 6 words – fur, curls, purrs, turn, hurt and nurse and to Sahasra who found 8 ‘ur’ words in her Mr Mischief  book.

I know many of you enjoyed the Piggy Bank activity as well and were able to identify the correct coins.  I particularly liked Lochlann’s idea of writing his spelling words on the pavement with chalk and on the window using whiteboard pens – I do hope you helped mum clean the window afterwards!

In Maths we were focusing on developing our understanding of money and in particular recognising all coins up to £2.  

Many of you developed your coin recognition by creating shops and cafes at home, what a shame we aren’t allowed to go out or I could have popped round and done some shopping or grabbed a cuppa!

  

I hope you enjoyed the topmarks game, it proved to be a great hit with Euan in our house.

The work which Miss Whigham set us on the topic of Minibeasts has been very well received with lots of you taking advantage of the nice sunny weather to get outside and engage in many of the activities.  There’s been lots of minibeast hunts and some of you have done some great fingerprint painting of insects and bugs.

Isla and Georgie’s mums have chosen some books with a minibeast theme and linked a number of activities to these.  Georgie’s mum chose Caterpillar Butterfly by Vivian French and Georgie counted a number of minibeasts before creating a bar graph while Isla read What the Ladybird Heard and coloured in a beautifully symmetrical butterfly.

A special mention goes to this young lady who has made a tremendous effort this week in creating a wormery, a windchime and a bug hotel.  She also created her very own minibeast workout which she challenged Mrs Smith, Miss Whigham and I to complete.  I’m hoping it’s a sunny day tomorrow so I can do my challenge.

    

Our new topic of Under the Sea seems to be a popular one with a number of you having returned your Marine Biologist Application Form already, remember you can still send this in if you haven’t already done so.  Hopefully we’ll find out lots of information about the plants and creatures that live in the sea including how they manage to survive there.  Remember if you come across any interesting facts send them in so we can share them with everyone.

A big thank you to all those who have sent in their animal talks, including Lucia who spoke about hedgehogs and Sophie who spoke about bunnies.  Did you know that bunnies can see behind themselves without turning their heads?

Well it’s been a busy week and I look forward to receiving your emails next week with even more of your learning.  Next week’s learning grid will be posted on Monday but until then relax and enjoy some family time in the sun. You are all stars, keep smiling!

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Clyne