Here is the link for Thursday’s Story Time From Home which once again has a keeping healthy theme.
You might have heard me read this story if you have been in my class but it does have an important message and sometimes it is nice to hear stories more than once.
Thank you for all of your messages this week. I am glad to know that so many of you are still trying to do your best with your home learning as we get nearer and nearer to the summer holidays.
Here is the link to today’s Story Time from Home which is all about a rather naughty young wolf. I think that I read this story in class last year (when the P2s were in P1!) so some of you may have heard it before. It does have a very important message which will help you to keep healthy which is one of the reasons I chose to read it this week.
Here is a link to a new website with a game for practising telling the time that you might like to try. It is suitable for P1 and P2 – just select the level depending on what you can do already. Remember to select the 12 hour times.
Let’s see if you can help it shine with a Wee Summer Sing!
I’m sure many of you will remember singing this song with me away back at the start of Primary 2! This time the actions are a bit different and a bit trickier, using your throwing, bouncing and catching skills! Just keep trying it until you can do it! You can have a go every time the sun comes out!
Let’s see if you can help it shine with a Wee Summer Sing!
I’m sure many of you will remember singing this song with me away back at the start of Primary 1! This time the actions are a bit different and a bit trickier, using your throwing, bouncing and catching skills! Just keep trying it until you can do it! You can have a go every time the sun comes out!
My favourite minibeast is the ladybird. Did you find any ladybirds when you did your bug hunt? You can make a ladybird using craft materials you have at home or you could try the different ladybird games on Topmarks. You can count, match and order the numbers. https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/ladybird-spots
Here is a picture of my ladybird stone which I will add to our lockdown caterpillar.
I hope you all enjoyed the Marches holiday yesterday. I went to visit my sister in law and we took Hetzer and Katie Morag for a country walk. Katie Morag managed to find a bog to paddle in, but I never worry about the dogs getting muddy. It’s easy to brush off once they’re dry.
We’re into the last two weeks of term now and our focus is Health and Wellbeing. I hope you enjoy the activities on our learning grid, or have ideas of your own to encourage good mental and physical health.
Please remember to email me this week. I look forward to hearing from you.
Just for fun…
Here are some more puppy photos. I can’t guarantee they won’t be upside down.
I hope you had a lovely Marches day and enjoyed your day. It is lovely to have you back again Mrs Boyle and Mrs Mills missed you.
This week we are learning about keeping ourselves healthy and lots of you since you have been off school have told me that you have had a wobbly tooth or lost a tooth. I thought we could learn about our teeth.
I have also included some pictures of the interesting things you have been doing at home . Look out for the caterpillars. Mrs Mills and Mrs Boyle love to see your pictures.
Good morning everyone, I hope you all had a great day yesterday! We went out a lovely walk in the morning and then went to visit my little cousin because it was her birthday! What did you do? You can send me an e-mail and let me know what you got up to.
BBC Children in need are looking for children to design a duck for their annual duck race. The winners duck will be featured in the duck race at the end of the year! The link below has more information and the template you need to complete. https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/fundraising/design-a-duck-g/
Here is a video from the 2018 duck race.
As we are focusing on Health and Wellbeing and many of you have been enjoying going out walks. I came across these activity ideas for when you are out walking, have a look! 20 activity ideas for walks
I hope you all had a wonderful Marches Day and had some fun with you families. I went for a lovely, morning walk along the river and met lots of different dogs out walking. It was slightly damp when I was out walking and when I got home my family thought I looked very funny and couldn’t stop laughing at me! I didn’t know why they were laughing until I looked in the mirror – the dampness in the air made my hair go very curly and frizzy and my hair was double the size it was when I left the house! I will need to remember to wear my hat when I go out in damp weather
I would like to say Hello to our friend in Switzerland! We are all missing each other in our class and we are especially missing you in Switzerland. We know you are having lots of lovely learning experiences with your family and we look forward to seeing you.
Here is a Mr Men story read by Adam Hargreaves. Can you remember who Adam Hargreaves is?
Four years ago, in 2016, Mr Men and Little Miss had a pop-up exhibition in London to celebrate the brand’s 45th birthday. I thought you would like to see this.
Next year, in 2021, it will be their 50th birthday. I wonder what they will do celebrate that?