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Primary 6 Morning Tasks. 2-6-20

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Good morning! Today we are going to do some Numeracy and Topic.

Numeracy  Our number of the day is 54 231 !

Starter Slide  Look at the starter slide and do as many examples as you can .

Numeracy Task Most people check a bill at some point in a restaurant, supermarket or shop. You are usually presented with a bill on a screen and  they print it out for you. It is important to know how to read, evaluate and check a bill. When checking a bill using the written method, remember to line up the decimal point.  You need to be able to work out the best deals and understand special offers in supermarkets. Look at the PowerPoint and then choose a mild, spicy or hot activity to complete. Remember to challenge yourself!

Maths Starter 02-06-20

Special Offers PowerPoint

Mild Money Worksheet

Spicy Money Worksheets

Hot Money Worksheets (1)

Hot Money Worksheets ( 2)

Topic You are going to learn about the fourth Jacobite rising (1745-46) in support of Charles Edward Stuart, known as the young pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie. Read the document carefully. There are lots of activities and we don’t expect you to do all of them, choose the ones which you find particularly interesting!

Task 1 One way to prevent unauthorised people reading a message in the eighteenth century was to use a secret code or ” cypher.” Write a letter from Bonnie Prince Charlie to Donald Cameron of Lochiel using secret code. Turn your letter into secret code by using some of the words  listed at the bottom of the document .

Task 2  Study the Battle of Culloden cards and answer the attached questions.

Task 3  Research Charles Edward Stuart and complete the fact file on him.

 

Jacobite-4th Uprising

Battle-of-Culloden Drama Cards

The Battle of Culloden Questions

CharlesEdwardStuart-Fact-File

Have a super morning!

Mrs Lea and Mrs Morrison

 

 

 

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