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30/03/2020
by Mrs Denholm
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Ridiculous Writers Creative Writing Competition 7-11 Years

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Ridiculous Writers
Creative Writing Competition

7-11 Years

 

Bring your classroom bursting alive with ideas, laughter and imagination with Ridiculous Writers creative writing competition!

Have you read the one about the GANGSTA BOGEY? Or the SINGING BISCUIT? What about the CLUMSY WIZARD or the FORGETFUL CHEF? No? Well, today could be your lucky day!

Bring your classroom bursting alive with ideas, laughter and imagination! Ridiculous Writers creative writing competition lets kids be kids, encouraging them to be creative, imaginative and original whilst having fun and enjoying writing! Adding the challenge of planning and writing a mini saga, a story told in just 100 words, means that you tick the technical skills box too.                                             https://www.youngwriters.co.uk/competitions/KS2/ridiculous-writers

30/03/2020
by Mrs Denholm
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Any keen writers age 5-7 years?

Silly School Trips
Creative Writing Competition

5-7 Years

Make your pupils’ imaginations fizz with ideas as they make an ordinary school trip extraordinary by adding a dash of silly with Silly School Trips creative writing competition!

From a trip to the moon on a rocket to rescuing royalty when visiting a castle, or having a picnic with animals at the zoo, your KS1 children will love writing their stories and you’ll love reading them!

Don’t forget to download or request your free teaching resources for Silly School Trips creative writing competition today…

 www.youngwriters.co.uk/competitions/KS1/silly

30/03/2020
by Miss Pattison
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Primary 3/4

This week’s spelling words

Nouns- ball,fall,call,all,tall,hall,wall,small

Adjectives

Mother, brother,other,oven,won,Monday

Verbs

Take,taking,make,making,slide, sliding.

Choose from bubble, writing,Lego writing, rainbow writing etc.

Afterwards log onto Idl, remember you can complete all three sections. If you have time left help the adult make lunch and do the dishes.

30/03/2020
by User deactivated
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Primary 1

Good morning Primary 1! I hope you all enjoyed the weekend!

As well as working on your spelling, writing and number activities in your home learning pack Id like to suggest a descriptive writing task today. Read one of your favourite books with an adult and draw a detailed picture of the main character in your jotter. Then under your drawing write one or two sentences that describe what your character looks like and what they do. Remember to think about using a capital letter, finger spacing and a full stop.

I look forward to seeing your descriptive writing task when we are all back at school!

Here are some nice art tasks you could try at home too. Just click on the link. art tasks

Miss Haliday has also provided some great early learning grids on her post this morning so take a look at those for other great ideas.

 

30/03/2020
by Miss Halliday
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Nursery-P7 Grids

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all safe and well.

There have been a lot of grids flying around so I thought I would put them all together in one handy file. These are for all ages and all different areas of the curriculum.

Stay safe and have a great week.

Miss Halliday

Activity Grids For All Stages

30/03/2020
by Mrs Denholm
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Primary 2/3

Good morning  everyone, I hope you have had a nice weekend with your families. It is a lovely sunny morning so make time to go out in the garden and enjoy it. I have just put some bird food out and can now see some blackbirds and blue tits enjoying the food. Why don’t you become a nature detective today? What can you see ? Can you see signs of spring? I have daffodils and crocuses starting to appear. Draw some pictures and find out about some of the things in your garden today. You could make a leaflet or poster.

30/03/2020
by Miss Pattison
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Primary3/4

Good morning. I hope you enjoyed Joe wicks this morning. After finishing that complete a page in your handwriting book.

At ten o’clock join in on www. Maths factor.com with Carol Vorderman then complete a page in your money workbook.

Remember to log into IDL daily all three sections. And Education city is a great resource. Have a good day.

27/03/2020
by User deactivated
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Primary 1

Why not spread a bit of hope and positivity by drawing a rainbow and putting it in your window for everyone in Seafield to see! Lets see how many rainbows we can get and help spread a little joy.

We have one in our window at home!

 

27/03/2020
by Mrs Flynn
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Primary 2/3

Good morning P2/3.  I hope you are all healthy and safe.  Why don’t you try write a recount in your jotters of what you got up to this week.  Don’t forget to use the format of title, orientation (when, who, where) sequence of events and evaluation to help you.

You could also reflect on some of the positive things in your life and ask an adult to help you think of all the good things too.

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27/03/2020
by User deactivated
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Primary 1

Good Morning Primary 1, its Friday and we have all been working from home for 1 week now! Keep recording all your good work in your jotters and keep active with Jo Wicks or just get up and dance to your favourite song!

Here is a little task to reflect on your week because its important to stay positive!

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

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