Hi P7,
We would firstly like to thank you for your continuing hard work on Teams and take the opportunity to share these WWF UK activities for you to engage in now and also in the Easter holidays. Please find information and links in this Word Document. WWF UK
A wonderful few days at camp were had by all! Well done P7 for always trying your best, helping others and being so resilient when faced with different challenges! Here are a few of our highlights! Miss Clarke and Mr Aitken.
Hello P7B,
First of all “Happy World Book Day”! I hope you are all staying safe, keeping warm but also having some fun in the snow!
Below are some more activities that can be completed at home today:
- Visit http://www.worldbookday.com/ for some ways to celebrate at home! There are lots of fantastic activities and resources you can engage with.
- Continue our French language learning from earlier this week by directing someone at home through a course you have designed. Here is a reminder of our basic commands:
- Continuez tout droit: continue straight on
- Tournez à droite: turn to the right
- Tournez à gauche: turn to the left
- Access maths and numeracy learning activities via Sumdog.
- Continue to revise converting decimals, fractions and percentages. Test yourself with the examples below. Fractions, decimals and percentages
- In preparation for our return to school we will be starting a task to write a newspaper article reporting on the impact of the Blitz. I have attached an example written previously for you to grasp an idea of basic layout and content. Complete some research on the key features of a newspaper report and get started on your project. WW2-newspaper
- Engage with active spelling tasks with your words received on Monday. Why not take this learning outdoors and capture your work in a photograph?
- Play a game of times table bingo with someone at home.
- Continue with all the tasks on your home learning grid, due in this Friday (2ndMarch).
- Most importantly stay safe and warm and enjoy your day. Keep me up to date with what you get up to here or via twitter @Ms_ClarkeSPS@SimpsonPrimary
Hello everyone,
With the school being closed today it is a fantastic opportunity to cosy up with a good book in preparation for World Book Day.
Below are some additional activities that can be completed at home:
- Prepare your hat or T-shirt design for World Book Day. Rather than a full costume, we have asked for creative designs based on your favourite book or character. You could chose to make a physical item or draw your ideas.
- Building on our algebraic and equations learning yesterday can you create some challenge questions for your classmates to solve on our return to school?
- Access maths and numeracy learning activities via Sumdog.
- Complete some topic research to share on the Blitz and the experiences of Evacuees. This could be presented as a report or fact file.
- Engage with active spelling tasks with your words received on Monday. Why not take this learning outdoors and capture your work in a photograph?
- Play a game of times table bingo with someone at home.
- Safely host your own Winter Olympics! Try different physical activities in the snow and time yourself or measure distance travelled. Generate a report or take some photos.
- Build a snow figure, snow animal or something else creative. Take a photograph and post it to our twitter pages.
- Continue with all the tasks on your home learning grid, due in this Friday (2nd March).
Most importantly stay safe and warm and enjoy your day. Keep me up to date with what you get up to here or via twitter @Ms_ClarkeSPS @SimpsonPrimary
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