Answers to P5 quiz from last week

Here are the answers to the questions from the P5 Active Schools Sport quiz. How many did you get correct???

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1. In which sport would you see a Pommel Horse? GYMNASTICS

2. What does SFA stand for? SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

3. Which 5 colours make up the Olympic rings? (one point for each answer) RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW & BLACK

4. How many players are in a netball team? C -7

5. How many players are on the pitch at the beginning of a Premier League football game? 22

6. How many holes do you play in a standard round of golf? C – 18

7. Where would you find your bicep muscle? A- ARM

8. In hockey, when you are running whilst keeping the ball close to your stick, this is called what? DRIBBLING

9. What do you call it when you get 3 strikes in a row in Ten Pin Bowling?              B- A TURKEY

10. In which athletic event might you see the Fosbury Flop being used?                  C – HIGH JUMP

P5 Sport Quiz blog

On Tuesday, Libby Harris from Active Schools did a Sport quiz with P5 through Teams.  There were two rounds and it was a lot of fun!

The winner was Jess with a score of 23 out of 24. She will receive a certificate from Active Schools.

The questions for round 1 are below. Can you beat Jess’s score of 13 out of 14?

  1. In which sport would you see a Pommel Horse?
  2. What does SFA stand for?
  3. Which 5 colours make up the Olympic rings? (one point for each answer)
  4. How many players are in a netball team?      A-5      B-6       C-7
  5. How many players are on the pitch at the beginning of a Premier League football game?
  6. How many holes do you play in a standard round of golf?    A-15       B16       C-18
  7. Where would you find your bicep muscle? A – arm       B – leg           C – back
  8. In hockey, when you are running whilst keeping the ball close to your stick, this is called what?
  9. What do you call it when you get 3 strikes in a row in Ten Pin Bowling?

A – a chicken

B – a turkey

C – a parrot

  1. In which athletic event might you see the Fosbury Flop being used?

A – Long jump

B – Javelin

C – High Jump

Answers to follow next week!

P3 Home Learning – Week beginning 22nd of June 2020

Good morning P3,

We can’t believe it is the last week of Primary 3!  We have loved being your teachers this year and have been so proud of everything you have achieved. We know you will have a super time in P4!

Here is your Learning Board and resources for this week. There are lots of activities to keep you busy! You can record the answers to learning tasks in your jotter or on the sheets listed if you are able to print them.

We have set you literacy challenge on Sumdog and we would also like everyone to enter the West Lothian Maths contest on Sumdog. It finishes at 8pm on Thursday 25th June. We can see some of you have entered already, well done! We need at least 10 children from P3 to enter to get a place on the leaderboard.

If you usually do IDL spelling in class, remember to log into your account. (Details in Reading Records)

We would love to hear from you through a blog message by pressing reply or by sending a message or photos of your learning to the school email:   wlpuscps@westlothian.org.uk.

Messages and photos will be shared on the P3 Virtual Learning Wall.

Take care,

Mrs McConville & Ms Cave 😊

P3 Home learning board 22.6.20

Spelling week beginning 22nd June 2020 & activities

Common Words – Blocks 1-9

P3 Times Table Word Problems

P3 Moji Maths Challenge Cards

P3 Reading – History of Toys

History of Toys Timeline Cut and Stick

 

P3 Home Learning – Week beginning 15th June 2020

Good morning P3,

We hope you had a nice weekend and got out in the sunshine yesterday.

Here is your Learning Board and resources for this week. There are lots of activities to keep you busy. You can record the answers to the learning tasks in your jotter or on the sheets listed if you are able to print them.

There are two challenges for you to complete on Sumdog. One for Literacy and one for Maths.

If you usually do IDL spelling in class, remember to log into your account. (Details in Reading Records)

We would love to hear from you through a blog message by pressing reply or by sending a message or photos of your learning to the school email:   wlpuscps@westlothian.org.uk.

Messages and photos will be shared on the P3 Virtual Learning Wall.

Take care,

Mrs McConville & Ms Cave 😊

P3 Home learning board 15.6.20 (1)

Spelling week beginning 15th June 2020 & activities

Common Words – Blocks 1-9

P3 Chilli Challenge 15.6.20

Venn Diagrams – 2D shapes

Toys Sorting – Venn Diagram

Sun Safety Information

Sun Safety Poster Challenge

Pushing and pulling forces sheet

 

Resilience Documentary

Last June we screened the documentary ‘Resilience’ in school and many parents/carers found it interesting and informative. The film is about resilience in children. It aims to provide an understanding of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the impact that these can have on children and their education.For anyone who missed it or would like to see it again, it is being screened on Sunday 14th June at 8pm on Freeview 88, Sky 170, Virgin Media 269 and Freesat 164. It’s repeated on Tuesday 16th June at 9.00pm.

More info about the film can be found here https://kpjrfilms.co/resilience/

It is worth a watch!

Week 12 Whole School Challenge – Virtual Sports Week

This week is our Virtual Sports Week. We hope as many children and adults as possible join in. Watch the short video below from Mrs Cougan to learn more about it and you will get further information in the documents attached below.

There will be lots of different activities for you to try throughout the week. We hope you have fun and we look forward to seeing lots of photos/videos of you taking part.

Week 12 whole school challenge June 2020

PUSCPS Virtual Sports Day 2020

Score Sheet

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