P3 Home Learning – week beginning 11th May

Good morning P3,

We hope you had a lovely weekend and are ready for a new week of learning!

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 also set you 2 challenges on Sumdog; a reading challenge and a numeracy challenge.

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 😊

Home learning board 11.5.20

P3 PE Sevens Ball Game

P3 Reading Task 11.05.20

P3 Spelling Term 4 May and activities

Common Words – Blocks 1-9

School closure writing template

P3 Fewest coins 1

P3 Fewest coins 2

2D Shapes

P3-Sleep-Information (1)

World Climate Zones PowerPoint

Primary 3 Home Learning 6th – 8th May

Hello Primary 3!

We hope you have had a lovely long weekend with your family.

Here is your learning board and your resources for this week. There are fewer activities on the board to complete as it is a shorter week. There is also a mixed Sumdog Maths challenge too.

We love to hear how you are all getting on! If you would like to get in touch or share your learning, you can email us at at wlpuscps@westlothian.org.uk or send us a message by replying to this post.

Enjoy the rest of the week,

Ms Cave and Mrs McConville 😊

Home learning board 06.5.20

P3 Use the fewest coins

P3 Coin Exchange

Common Words – Blocks 1-9

P3 Spelling Term 4 May and activities

 

West Lothian Council Advice: Home Learning

Support to Parents and Carers

“We want to take this opportunity to thank you for all that you are doing to support your child’s learning in these uncertain times. We appreciate the challenges  that we are all facing as we adapt to the current circumstances and hope that you find the information in this link helpful to you as you continue to support your family’s wellbeing.”

IDL Literacy

 

IDL

If your child has an IDL Literacy login this is a great way for them to continue to  develop their literacy skills in a multi-sensory self-led way from home.   It is recommended that they use it for a minumum of 1 hour per week or 10-20 minutes per day.

Please find attached a reminder about how your child can access their IDL Literacy account from home, on a variety of devices.Ways to Access IDL 2

Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.

 

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