Primary 7 Snow Day

Hi everyone!

I hope you are making the most of the snow and have all managed to get out and have some fun! Please remember to wrap up warm and stay safe!

Here are some snow day activities to keep you busy:

Maths – Time: 

  • Create a timetable to show your snow day activities. How long do you spend doing each thing? Make up 8 questions to go with your timetable.
  • **Challenge – Speed, Distance and Time**
    Recreate our outdoor learning activity from last week. Calculate your average speed by timing yourself over a set distance. Remember this will be harder in the snow so be careful!! Can you try this with sledging?

Numeracy: 

  • We have been working on Algebra and number patterns. Create your own equations or number patterns for someone else to solve! Remember you will need the answers.
  • Head over to Sumdog – I’ve added a snow day challenge for you!
  • Or try countdown at home, can you beat the adults?:  https://nrich.maths.org/6499

Literacy: 

  • Watch Newsround and write a report about the story that interests you most. You might have to carry out some further research. Don’t forget to acknowledge your sources.
  • Write a snowday blog to tell me all about what you have been up to!

World Book Day: 

  • Reading for enjoyment!!!
  • Create a biography about your favourite author
  • Interview your favourite character! You should have questions and detailed answers
  • Turn your favourite story into a comic strip
  • Can you re-tell your favourite story in exactly 10 words?
  • Create a new front cover for your favourite book

Topic/Show: Keep practising your songs and lines at home – remember you all have the music files on glow.

Lent Challenges: Keep trying with the lent challenges – lots of you have been doing great! Keep it up!!

and finally…..

Snow Day Challenge!!!!!!!
Who can build the best snow sculpture??
Forget snowmen!! I know how creative you can all be! Remember to send photos on Class Dojo!

If you complete any activities remember to add them to Dojo or be prepared to discuss them in class.
Stay safe and warm, and most importantly have lots of fun!!

Miss McCormack

 

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