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Celebrating Success 15th – 19th June
Another fabulous celebration of Home Learning including the prize-winning Marches video.
8th – 12th June Celebrating Success
I never get tired of being so amazed at the fantastic creative learning and skills development that is happening each week. Enjoy.
1st -5th June Celebrating Success
Here is this week’s Celebrating Success. These just seem to get better and better. Some great examples of a wide range of fabulous work going on. Brilliant.
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25th – 29th May 2020 Celebrating Success
Please find the link below to some more fabulous home learning in our most recent Celebrating Success
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18-22nd May Celebrating Success
Please find some samples of our latest fantastic home learning from Nursery to Primary 7
Celebrating Success 11th – 15th May
Please find our most recent Celebrating Success Sway below giving a few examples of the wonderful learning taking place.
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Science Challenge: Can you make a balancing butterfly?
Thanks to everyone who tried making the climbing bug. If you have not yet tried it look back and have a go. I know that P2 have a minibeasts topic right now so this next challenge might be a nice activity to try too.
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Challenge! Can you make a climbing bug?
Hi, I thought I’d give you all a wee Science challenge this week. Watch the video and then try and make a climbing bug of your own. This is a great simple friction toy that any anyone can do.
I’d love to see all your creative climbing bugs.
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Let me know how you get on.
4th May – 8th May Celebrating Success
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Week beginning 4th May 2020 | |
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27th April – 1st May Celebrating Success
A celebration of recent home learning from all our classes.
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Week beginning 27th April 2020 | |
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Celebrating Success
Please find below our recent celebration of the fantastic Home Learning that is taking place From P1-P7
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Welcome to the first edition of Celebrating Success at Linlithgow Primary. | |
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Monday 20th April – Primary 2
Welcome back! Here are a few things for you to try today.
Numeracy: Watch Miss McDermott’s post about measuring.
What things can you measure inside and outside? Record your measuring.
Who would need to measure things as part of their job? Can you name some things used for measuring?
Craft Challenge!
Can you make something useful from your old Easter egg boxes and packaging? Or try and make something from your recycling rubbish.
Daily Activity:
Make sure you get outside today for some fresh air. Go for a family walk, take out your bike, build a den in the garden, go on a bug hunt, do some accurate measuring or even help hang out the washing!
Monday 20th April – Primary 3
Hi everyone, I hope you had a lovely Easter.
Here are a few activities for you to try today.
Health and Wellbeing
We all need to exercise. Can you do the Joe Wicks PE lesson each day this week?
Click here then scroll to find PE with Joe, live at 9am each day
Can you create and write a five-step exercise programme and carry it out each day. Ask somebody to join you in your exercise session?
Reading:
In your jotter, design a new front cover for a book you are reading. What should it include?
Maths: Practise subtraction within 100. How many different strategies can you share with your family to show how you got your answer?
Now try this game on Topmarks Maths.
Monday 20th April – Primary 1
Hi there, here are a few activities to try today.
Literacy –
Create a story starring the ORT characters – Mum, Dad, Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy. Draw what they did as a family while they were in lockdown and write what you can about it.
Numeracy – Symmetry
Butterfly wings are beautiful examples of symmetry, which means that the wings on one side of the body match the wings on the opposite side of the body. Instead of the word match, let’s say the wings are mirror images of each other like this one –
Discover for Yourself
You can use an index card to make symmetrical butterfly wings. Note: An unlined index card works best for this activity. The bigger the card, the bigger the wings.
1. Fold the index card in half by placing the short sides together.
2. Draw butterfly wings on the folded card as shown.
3. Cutting through both layers of the card, cut around the wing drawing. DO NOT CUT ON THE FOLD.
4. Open up the cut out design.
5. Using liquid paints, such as water soluble acrylic paints or tempra paints, place dots of different colors on the wings as shown.
6. Fold the the wing in half along the fold line, and then with your fingers press the wings together.You want to spread the colored dots paint.
7. Unfold the wings and VOILA’ you have beautifully colored symmetrical butterfly wings.
Discover For Yourself:
How would the following affect the appearance of the butterfly wings?
1. changing the amount of paint used for each dot
2. the colors used for the dots
3. the number of dots used
DARE TO BE CREATIVE!!!! if you don’t have paint try food instead!
Science – Life Cycles
At this time of year you might notice more wildlife. Birds are singing more and building nests. I have noticed some bumble bees around, dotting from spring flower to flower. I have not seen any butterflies yet – do you know where they come from?
Investigate the life cycle of a butterfly.
Activity: Watch the Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Can you draw a picture of each stage of the butterfly life cycle. Why do you think it is called a life cycle? Can you think of any other life cycles?
Go and explore in your garden or if you go for a walk. Look closely under stones or logs, on leaves and plants. What can you find? Listen to the sounds. What can you hear, see and smell?
Make up a dance or drama about the life cycle of a butterfly.
Have fun. Send pictures or videos of anything you do to your teacher.