Good morning Primary 2!
Here are your tasks for this morning,
you will need this link
and this worksheet,
Have fun everyone and remember to stay safe in the sun!
Mrs Devin
June 25, 2020
by Mrs Devlin
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Good morning Primary 2!
Here are your tasks for this morning,
you will need this link
and this worksheet,
Have fun everyone and remember to stay safe in the sun!
Mrs Devin
June 25, 2020
by wlbeth.wong@glow
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Good morning Primary 4. I hope you had a chance to play in the sun yesterday.
Here are your morning tasks:
Weather Forecast
Your first challenge is to collect information about the weather over a 7-day period. The instructions for the activity and the worksheet are here: Recording the weather. Remember, you can complete this activity on a piece of paper or in your jotter.
If you have time, you can draw a beautiful summer picture.
Treasure in the Garden
Read the Twinkl story here: treasures-in-the-garden-story-powerpoint
Your challenge is to see how many treasures you can find in your garden then create a tally chart and a bar graph. Here are the instructions and the worksheet: tally and bar graph in the garden. Remember, you can complete this activity on a piece of paper or in your jotter.
Important information for P4a
Remember we are having our last chat on Teams at 9.30 am today. It will be in the general section of Teams.
We hope you enjoy the tasks!
June 25, 2020
by Mrs Ross
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Good morning. We have reached our final full day in P5. It has been a year to remember and Mrs Miller and I will always remember how wonderful you have all been and how well you have tried to continue with your learning.
We are extremely proud of all your efforts to achieve the John Muir Award and the John Muir Trust agree, so your certificates will be awarded and sent out to school in the new school year. As a conclusion and to record your journey, I have 2 tasks for you to complete with a JM award theme.
TASK 1:
John Muir and the 4 challenges
TASK 2:
Watch this short video recorded by the JM Trust.
www.johnmuirtrust.org/latest/films/the-mountains-are-calling
The people in the video were asked to finish a sentence with experiences about being in the hills and mountains. I have take the same sentences and changed ‘hills’ to ‘outdoors’.
You can; think about a day you did outdoor learning at school, OR , a day you spent outdoors during lockdown, OR, you can write imaginary responses or a perfect day outside. The CHOICE is yours.
Maths Tasks
You can continue with the online maths that Mrs Miller set you, I know how much you are all enjoying it. Here are some other activities you can try
Task 1 – Word problems
word-problems-MILD word-problems-SPICY word-problems-HOT
Task 2 – If you don’t have time, save these for later or for some summer practise.
Summer-multiplication-mosaics 1 MILD Summer-multiplication-mosaics 2 SPICY Summer-multiplication-mosaics 3 Hot
June 25, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Good morning Primary 6,
This is the second last day of term! You should take a bit of time to think about everything you have achieved in Primary 6. I hope one of the big highlights was rehearsing and hosting your Burns’ Supper, it was certainly a highlight for me. Also, think about how well you have all adapted to learning online over the last 14 weeks. I am so proud of each and every one of you and I hope you are all proud of yourselves. You have shown you are adaptable and resilient. You have changed the way you learn, communicate and organise yourselves with very little advance notice. You will use the technological and communication skills you have learned throughout your lives. Just think of all the stories you’ll be able to tell your own children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews in the future. We have all lived through a period of time that will be taught in history lessons in years to come, no-one will forget the events of the year 2020!
The tasks for this morning should be fun to do.
The final maths mystery puzzle. Make sure you find out the culprit but also their confession message:
mystery-of-the-missing-medals-maths-game
Complete the A-Z of this school year:
and finally, play a game of “Would You Rather?” You can do this on your own but it would probably be more fun if you can get a brother, sister or adult to play along too:
Remember, class Teams chats are this afternoon instead of Friday.
Speak to you all later,
Mrs Morrison & Mrs Lea
June 25, 2020
by Maria Brown
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June 25, 2020
by Maria Brown
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Good morning P1 (soon to be big P2s)! I hope you had a super sleep and are ready for your day ahead. Look out for a special farewell message from your teacher on the Blog tomorrow as well as our usual fantastic learning photos. Here are your activities:
Thursday 25th June Morning Post
Summer Fun Resources:
Starfish and Shells Problem Solving Game
Summer Mindfulness Colouring in Pages
Where’s Wally? (Choose the beach scene)
Numeracy Resources:
Mrs Devlin Teaches about Change From 10p
June 25, 2020
by Miss Stebbing
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Good Morning P3! Have fun exploring Disney World today!
Here are some suggested activities for this morning:
Here are the web links you will need:
Have a great morning P3! Remember to show us your learning on your personal learning blogs.
Miss Stebbing and Miss Brannan
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June 24, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Sorry everyone, I forgot to post these earlier….
June 24, 2020
by K Lafferty
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Good afternoon everyone,
I hope you are all enjoying this glorious sunshine today, if you are outside remember your sun cream!
Please keep logging any physical activity you take part in each day on the Get Set website, this gives us a chance to win some fantastic prizes and is a great way to motivate you to stay active.
So far as a school we have logged a total of 331 hours and 50 minutes, well done and keep up the good work!
https://www.getset.co.uk/travel-tokyo
Stay safe and stay active and have fun,
Mrs Lafferty
June 24, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Good afternoon Primary 6,
I hope you’ve all enjoyed your morning.
This afternoon we’d like you to try out Mrs Lafferty’s PE task and also get outside to do some things.
Here are a few ideas for you, you don’t have to do them all (although you can if you’d like to). They are a mixture of STEM, art and science activities and are all meant to be completed outdoors.
You could make a sundial using a pencil or a stick or your own (or someone else’s) shadow:



Make some outdoor art by creating your own paintbrushes and painting with water:

Try stone balancing:

Or Pavement art using chalk or stones that make marks:

Or leaf rubbings:

Remember to upload photos so that we can see what you choose to do.
Mrs Morrison & Mrs Lea