Good Morning Primary 1, that’s us almost reached the end of another week of home learning! I hope you have found this weeks learning activities enjoyable!
For today you could try:
RME
Watch the video link to learn about the Islamic Festival Ramadan
Good afternoon everybody. I just wanted to let you know I’ve set everyone up for Dynamic Learning which will allow the children to access electronic maths textbooks from home. The children should log into their school emails for information on how to access. If they have any problems accessing please contact us on the school email address. Once they are set up the tasks and relevant textbook pages will be posted on here daily.
Task 1 See if you can find any symmetrical items at home.
Task 2 Type symmetry into the search bar of the Topmarks site and try some of the games.
Digital Learning
We are doing lots of online learning while the schools are closed, and it is important to remind ourselves of online safety. Please work on the tasks below when you get time.
Task 1 Log on to Education City and complete the activities in the Digital folder of the Homework section.
Task 2 Visit the Think You Know site with your grown-ups using the link below. Work on some of the home activity packs together.
Good morning P2/3! Here are some activities for you to work through today.
Literacy
Revise words given for spelling homework and practise them in your jotter using rainbow writing.
Maths
If you haven’t done the activities on Education City yet, try to log on today and practise number partitioning. Then in your jotter, practise writing numbers in 10s from different numbers. E.g. 3, 13, 33, 23, 43, try and continue the sequence.
HWB
We were learning about keeping our body healthy. Watch the clip below and see if you can draw a labelled diagram in you jotter of the parts of a tooth. Try to include enamel, root, dentin and pulp.
PE
Why don’t you try this fitness workout to help keep you active.
Just remember to always try your best. Stay safe everyone!
Select 2 of your numeracy tasks from your Number grid.
Time
Today we are going to introduce calendars and months of the year!
Follow the link below to watch a short bbc Bitesize video clip and then use what you know about clocks to design or model your own analogue clock from junk, or draw it in your jotter. Remember it must go up to 12 and have a long and short hand! Have a look to see what clocks you have around your house for some inspiration!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zj6bjhv
Here is a fun song from Jack Hartmann to help you as well!
Now try logging onto Education City and go to the tasks set for you. These have been added to the learning folder ‘Time’. You must complete the set tasks in order to move on.
Keep practicing your days of the week and reading the time using o’clock and half past!
Literacy
Do your daily read, spell write task sheet in your jotter.
I have also set you some tasks on education city to help you practice you spelling (Farm animal phonics), reading and comprehension skills (Cues for reading). Take your time and remember to listen carefully!
French
Last term we were learning our colours and how to count to 10, try practicing these and see what you remember.
For a new challenge we are going to start learning the days of the week. Use the first link to learn them and the second link (a song) to help you practice.
In music we did lots of work on finding the beat and copying the rhythm. Here is a music lesson to help you get even better. Listen and watch carefully so you can repeat the beat using your body as an instrument. I’ve had fun doing this with my girls at home too!
Enjoy your learning today Primary 1 and stay safe!
*David Walliams at 11.00 *IDL *Spelling Grid Activity *A physical activity (Exercise with Joe Wicks, Dance with *Oti Mabuse, go a walk or outdoor play in your garden)
*Log onto Education City and try some of the numeracy activities for your group under the Homework section.
Good morning P2/3! I hope you are all enjoying the sunshine.
Here are some activities you can try today.
Literacy: Pick a book from home and read it with an adult in your house. Write a book report about what has happened. Remember to use good vocabulary and punctuation.
Maths: If you log on to Education city and you will see that I have set some tasks (in the classwork section, called P2/3) for you to work through to help with partitioning numbers up to 100. Work through these activities if you can and then ask someone to write down some numbers up to 100. Can you partition each number to say how many tens and ones are in each number.
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