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April 28, 2020
by wlsofia.valente@glow
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P4B – 28.04.20 – MORNING POST

Good morning, P4B!

I hope you have had a restful night and are now ready to work really hard!😃

We will start with a Maths warm-up that you can find here:

4 NUMBERS CHALLENGE 28.04.20

After this, we will move on to our Reading comprehension activity that means, as some of you will hopefully remember, understanding what you read!

You can choose how challenging you want it to be and you will find them all here:

RONALDO TEXT MILD            +           Ronaldo MILD

RONALDO TEXT SPICY            +           Ronaldo SPICY

RONALDO TEXT HOT               +           Ronaldo HOT

I hope you enjoy learning about Cristiano Ronaldo, the most famous Portuguese football player of the moment. 😃

Now, to continue our money work, choose again between our MILD, SPICY AND HOT challenges here:

28.04 MILD MONEY SUMS

28.04 SPICY MONEY SUMS

28.04. HOT MONEY SUMS

Will be looking forward to seeing your work!😉

Mrs Valente

April 28, 2020
by Mr McGurn
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Primary 7 Tuesday 28th April AM

Good morning P7, time for learning!

Today’s Literacy Work:

For literacy today you have 2 tasks linked to our class novel White Fang. The First Task is comprehension; the questions will cover what you have already read. Remember to answer in full sentences, use the words from the question to help you create a sentence that makes sense.

White Fang Comprehension

Your second literacy task this morning is Word Boost. The first chapter of White Fang has some excellent vocabulary in it however there may be some words that you are unfamiliar with. Create a list of 10 words, can you try and define the word yourself? Use clues such as the sentence it is in or any words you already know that look similar to help you. Once you have tried to define all of the words, look them up to see if you got any correct.

White Fang Word Boost

Today’s Maths Work:

For mental maths this week I want you to try this Big Maths: Learn It everyday! Make sure you time yourself and stick to the 100 seconds – no extra! Hopefully you can improve on your score each day or if you are finishing ALL 72 correctly, try and beat your time each day.  Post your scores/times to Your Personal Learning Blog.

BMBT Learn Its Week 2

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/wl/stjohnogilvieprimary/files/2020/04/BM100second.mp3

We are now going to be learning about Number Sequences and Patterns, things which occur a great deal in maths but also you will find out in the real world. Start with this fun PowerPoint where you have to identify what will be next in the sequence.  Can you work them all out?

What Comes Next

Now have a look at this PPT – It looks at number sequences and asks you to predict what number would come next, and what the rule would be to describe it         E.g. 3,7,11,15 – Rule is +4 because it goes up by 4 each time.

Number Sequences

Now it’s your turn, remember you can write answers straight into your jotter/on paper, you don’t have to be able to print at home. Here’s a nice introductory starter.

Patterns and Sequences Starter

No Mild, Spicy and Hot today – try to complete as much of this task as you can.

Patterns Main Task

Remember to share your learning to your Personal Learning Blogs so you can receive individual feedback and we look forward to seeing how you get on today.

April 28, 2020
by Miss Smith
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P1 28.4.20 Morning Post

28.4.20 Morning Post

Video 1

Video 2

OW OA sound sort

Numeracy

www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/blast-off

Number Talks Week 2 Frames 4

Video 3

Video 4

 

 

 

 

April 27, 2020
by Mrs Ross
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P5B Monday 27th April afternoon tasks

Good Afternoon.

For RE today, look at the worksheet and information about yesterday’s Gospel. Monday RE

What does it mean to you?

I think it means that we should look around us on every journey. Enjoy the company and the things that we see, and always look forward. It also makes me think that we shouldn’t run away from things but face fears and worries with our family and friends.

Remember;

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery

Today is a gift, that’s why we call it the present.

When you next go on a walk. Make a list of 10 things that you see or hear that made you smile or feel happy.

For some Art activities this afternoon

Choose one of these artists and complete the information sheet. If you can’t print, then just create your own poster with the same information on it. Have a look at some of their work online.

Andy Warhol Artist Fact Sheet     Anish Kapoor Artist Fact Sheet

All about an artist

April 27, 2020
by Mrs McLaughlin
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Primary 7 Afternoon Post 27/4

Good Afternoon Primary 7

Hope you have a good morning. Here are the answers for this morning’s maths.

Hot Review Answers

Mild Review Answers

Spicy Review Answers

For HWB this afternoon you are going to be looking at different emotions. Work your way through the PowerPoint seeing if you are able to identify the emotions of the characters. There are 2 follow up activities, you can complete these in your home learning jotter, or on the computer. The first activity is an extension of the PowerPoint matching up the characters to their emotion and the second activity  is a bit more personal, what it is that makes you experience the range of emotions given.

Beano PSHE Lesson 1 Understanding our Emotions First Level

Beano PSHE Lesson 1 Extension Worksheet Understand our Emotions FL

Beano PSHE Lesson 1 Sentence Starter Cards Understand our Emotions FL

For IDL you are going to be creating a starter Fact File comparing some information about Scotland and Canada. Below there is a word document and a pdf file, you can download these and type onto them, print them off or copy the headings into your jotter and complete the information there.

Scotland Canada Fact File

https://www.scotland.org/about-scotland/scotland-around-the-world/scotland-and-canada

Fabulous facts about Scotland!

Canada facts

https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/countries/scotland.html

Canada facts

http:///www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/countries/scotland.htmlh

ttp://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/countries/canada.html

Here are some sites to get you started. Remember searching for subjects with ‘facts for kids’ will help you find more age appropriate and relevant information.

Remember to post any work onto your Personal Learning Blog. Keep up the good work and enjoy the rest of your day.

April 27, 2020
by wlsofia.valente@glow
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P4B – 27.04.20 AFTERNOON POST

Good afternoon boys and girls,

I hope you have enjoyed your morning tasks and that you had some fun while learning a lot!

For the afternoon, we will have some work on our new topic about the Romans.

First of all, I would like you to very attentively watch this clip on ancient Rome. It is really funny but also very informative!

You might need to do it 2 or 3 times and you might also need to stop it several times so that you can write down the answers to your questions.

The clip is here:

You can find the worksheet with my questions about the learning on the clip here:

Questions about ancient Rome 27.04

If you have managed to answer all these questions, that means you have been on task and are almost an ancient Rome expert now, so I would really like to see your work!

To finish off the day, what better than learning, with a good and easy tutorial, how to draw the Colosseum?

Let’s all give it a try and post our work after!😃

Have fun!

Mrs Valente

 

 

 

April 27, 2020
by Miss Stebbing
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Primary 3 Monday 27th April 2020 Afternoon Activities

Good Afternoon Primary 3!  We hope you had a great morning.

Here are some suggested activities for this afternoon:

P3 27th April PM

Here are the web links you will need:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z669mp3

Have a lovely afternoon and evening.  Try and do something to help around the house today.

Keep smiling! 🙂

Miss Stebbing and Miss Brannan

 

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