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Final week in P2A

I can’t believe that it is our final week together in P2A! I am so proud of all your hard work this year. I have uploaded a video to my Twitter page of some of our amazing P2A memories together. I have tried to upload it to the blog, however the file size is too big. I will be there tomorrow for report hand-outs at 1.30-2pm to say a goodbye. Pupils attending this is up to parent/carer discretion, however I would love to see you all there before the end of term.  I have also collected pupils work together in individual folders, and any P.E bags or things left in trays which will be there to be collected tomorrow too.

Here is your home learning grid for your final week.
P2 Home Learning Grid 2020 Week 11

P1 Numeracy: Missing number in equations

Hi everyone,

We hope you are keeping busy and that you are finding fun and interesting ways to do your work. We are still so impressed with all the work you have been completing so far and the time and effort you have been putting in to continue learning at home.

For numeracy today, we will be looking at adding and subtracting with a missing number!

The proper name for this is missing addends and subtrahends. Addends are the numbers you add together to get your answer. A subtrahend is the number you are taking away to get your total.

For the sum 1 + 2 = 3, both 1 and 2 are addends.

For the sum 5 – 4 = 1, 5 is the minuend and 4 is the subtrahend.

If we were trying to solve an equation and we know the answer is 5 then what could the sum be?

You could have

0 +5, 1 + 4, 2 + 3, 3 +2, 4 + 1 or 5 + 0 for adding, or if it  was a subtraction sum, it could be anything from 6 – 1, 7 – 2, even 100 – 95.

When we remove a number, we are progressing our problem solving skills so we have to figure out what that missing number is.

2 + _ = 5

For this sum, I am going to use objects to help visual and count.

OO + _____ = OOOOO

Lay them out so you can see a space for your missing number/amount.

Place an object one at a time into the space and draw attention to whether or not the correct amount is there.

OO + O__= OOOOO

OO + OO_ = OOOOO

OO + OOO = OOOOO

Allow time to work out the answer by counting forward or splitting the total into the correct amounts.  Some of you will automatically be able to see the amount that is required.

If they are confident with just objects, try a written equation using materials as well.

_ + 4 = 5

__ + OOOO = OOOOO

Write the sum and place the objects below. Again, allow time to work out the answer.

For subtraction, it is similar, but depending on which number is missing it can be slightly trickier.

__ – 4= 1

Allows you to think what is the larger number you need to take away 4 .

5 – __ = 1

Has you thinking of what number you subtract from 5 to get the answer.

You may find one easier than the other, however you can’t swap the placement around, otherwise you get a completely different sum!

Put your objects in the right order, leaving a space for the unknown number.

For missing minuend ( _ – 4 = 1), put an amount down and take away 4 to see if you get the right. Try the wrong number first. Mistakes are good!

OOOOOO – OOOO = O.

For missing subtrahend, (5 – __ = 1)

OOOOO – __ = O

remove an object one at a time until you are left with the same amount. What you have removed is your missing number.

Next progress to writing the equation and using materials to aid with subtraction.

We are using small number to gain confidence and to help with recognition of these types of equations. This will help with our problem solving skills and lead onto understanding that you can rearrange the equation so you can use subtraction to solve an addition equation and vice versa (e.g. 5 + _ = 9, I know 9 – 5 = 4, so the missing number is 4)

 

 

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Week 9 Home Learning

Hello P3C. I’d like to share some of my week 9 activities with you. For Social Studies, I made the leaping dolphin picture. I added a second dolphin, as it looked like the first one would like a friend to play with.

In Science, I identified two trees on my walk. I wrote an acrostic poem and drew some stylised trees to decorate the page. I was a bit unsure about starting my drawing at first, but I found a picture where someone drew trees using only triangles and circles. Now I feel more confident about drawing them.

 

 

A message to P2A

Hi all,

As it is coming to the last couple of weeks in P2 I have uploaded a short  video onto my Twitter page @CetrangoloMiss to let the class know that sadly I wont be returning to Simpson after the summer (I  have tried to upload the video to the blog, however it wont let me). I’ve had such a pleasure teaching you all. We’ve had so many amazing memories together. I hope you all manage to enjoy your last two weeks in Primary 2 and hopefully I will be able to see you all sometime soon.  Keep up the good work, you are all doing amazing!

P2A Home Learning

I can’t quite believe that we are onto our last two weeks in P2A together. I’m missing you all very much and I’m so proud of all your hard work. Here is your home learning grid for this week coming. There are some lovely activities this week to encourage you to begin reflecting on your time in primary 2. I’d love to see how you get on with the activities by sharing your learning with me on Twitter @CetrangoloMiss. There are also some Assessments on Sumdog to have a go at if you would like.
P2 home Learning- Week 10

PRIMARY 1 READING

Rhyming Words

How many rhymes do you know? Can you draw a picture of your favourite nursery rhyme or poem? You may even write some of the words underneath the picture.

Can you create a different ending to a rhyme, remember it still has to rhyme.

Eg. Humpty Dumpty sat on a chair

Humpty Dumpty was eating a pear

or

Twinkle, Twinkle little star

Up we go on an enormous car.

Draw a picture of your rhyme and share it with your teacher.

 

I’ve added some rhyming worksheets and some rhyming activities are on Education City.

 

Colour the Rhyme -am Word Family

Colour the Rhyme -ock Word Family

Colour the Rhyme -ug Word Family

Color the Rhyme -og Word Family

Rhyming String Cards

Lots of my favourite stories have rhyming words. eg. There’s A Bear On My Chair. Do you have a book that you like that contains rhyming words, share it on Twitter @ReadSps

Reading books for this week are. 

Look on Education City for more activities.

Have fun.

The Rainbow Fish -P1 Drama

As yesterday was World Oceans Day, I thought we would have an ocean themed drama activity this week.

 

The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister is a lovely story about friendship, sharing and being an individual. Listen to the story here

https://www.storylineonline.net/books/the-rainbow-fish/

then try out some of these drama activities.

Drama Activities 

  • Pretend you are the Rainbow fish swimming past all the other fish, ignoring them. What will your face look like? How will your body move?
  • The Little Blue Fish asks the Rainbow fish to have one of his special, shiny scales. Pretend to be him asking for the scales. What would you say to convince him?
  • Imagine you are the Little Blue Fish after he is finally given one of the shiny scales. Show his excitement swimming back and forth, whizzing through the ocean.
  • The Rainbow Fish soon realises  how happy he feels sharing his special scales. Show him sharing his scales and then happily playing and swimming with the other fish.

Other activities

  • create your own rainbow fish – you could try something like this

  • learn how fish can breathe under water by watching this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj5v3n6Nlm8

I hope you enjoy the story and activities. I would love to see you taking part in them -tag me on twitter cara_aikman (remember not to include your child’s name).

 

 

Nursery and Primary 1

Good morning.

It’s time to meet another of our Primary 1 teachers at Simpson Primary. Today, we’d like to introduce you to Mrs MacCallum.  Like all of our teachers she is looking forward to meeting the new boys and girls starting with us in August but is also missing her current class. We hope you enjoy the story today. Please follow the link below to the video.

https://youtu.be/_5nKMs56R6I

Mr Weir