Daily Archives: April 30, 2020

Social Studies Friday 1/5/20

One of our favourite talking points in Scotland is the weather!

Here are a collection of weather related resources for you to try:

Some ideas for you to copy:  (all from a website called “TwistyNoodle”)

Here is one of my favourite weather songs for you to enjoy:

If you would like to carry out some more research or tackle some trickier weather games, then follow the links below:

https://www.learningchocolate.com/content/weather

https://climatekids.nasa.gov/menu/weather-and-climate/

Happy learning!

 

 

Music with Gordon 30 April: Secondary

What to do today

Today, we have a clapping game we sometimes do in class. We also have a new music game to try.

Please join in with the activities below. The more who can join in, the more fun, too. Do the activities as many times as you like. Use any kind of instrument to like to play along.

Activities (links below)

  1. Hello
  2. Bounce and catch
  3. Clap, tap and sing along to Clap Your Hands Together.
  4. Watch the video and join in with Yoshi Whoops! Can you play it using  your own name? What about someone else’s name or that of a friend. Try it with a favourite character or soft toy.
  5. Play the instruments along to the video or get up and move. If you like, get a scarf to play with.
  6. Time to chill. This week we are listening to Yann Tiersen – La valse d’Amélie
  7. Goodbye

Hello Song

Click and scroll down to see the video

Bounce and Catch

Clap Your Hands Together

Play Yoshi Whoops!

 

 

 

Time to move around or play your instrument

Chill and relax

Goodbye Song

Music with Gordon 30 April: Primary

What to do today

Today, we have a clapping game we sometimes do in class. We also have a new music game to try.

Please join in with the activities below. The more who can join in, the more fun, too. Do the activities as many times as you like. Use any kind of instrument to like to play along.

Activities (links below)

  1. Hello
  2. Bounce and catch
  3. Clap, tap and sing along to Clap Your Hands Together.
  4. Watch the video and join in with Yoshi Whoops! Can you play it using  your own name? What about someone else’s name or that of a friend. Try it with a favourite character or soft toy.
  5. Play the instruments along to the video or get up and move. If you like, get a scarf to play with.
  6. Time to chill. This week we are listening to Yann Tiersen – La valse d’Amélie
  7. Goodbye

Hello Song

Click and scroll down to see the video

Bounce and Catch

Clap Your Hands Together

Play Yoshi Whoops!

 

 

 

Time to move around or play your instrument

Chill and relax

Goodbye Song

Fancy Dress Competition

Good afternoon everyone!

Group 11 thought that we would brighten up our day today.  We had a strict dress code for our team meeting and all adhered to it beautifully.

 We’d love to see you guys (and your families) in fancy dress.  It will be a competition so please email me your entries and we will choose a winner.

The prize may just be bragging rights but it will cheer us all up.  I will collate the entries and put them on the blog.  kirsty.reid@westlothian.org.uk

Closing date: Friday 15 May

Have fun!

Group 11

Group 11 – Thursday 30 April

Good morning Group 11

You can access lots of Twinkl resources here: www.twinkl.co.uk/offer You will need to register with the following code PARENTSTWINKLHELPS

You could try some of the following today:

Movement: put your favourite song on and dance like no one is watching.  Choose a party song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94MTVSZ1nTc

Life Skills:  Make the beds

Maths: See Steve’s blog or use https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/counting

Fiddly Fingers:   Use lego or playdough

Story: Read your favourite book or one from here http://www.magickeys.com/books/

Signing: check Lorna’s sign of the day video.

Music:  See Connie or Gordon’s blog or have a karaoke https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=karaoke+songs

Sensory: http://www.whizkidgames.com/

Dance:  See Rachel’s blog or dance to your favourite tunes.

 

Have a lovely day, Kirsty