Primary 3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan 23.4.20

Good morning Primary 3!  I’m really looking forward to sharing your learning today.  As always, do what you can and what suits your family circumstances.  Be kind, persevere and stay safe. Remember that we’re here if you need to ask any questions.

If you have time today, you might like to make a Sound Map. This is a lovely peaceful activity that you can do inside or outside.   First you find a spot you like and stay still for 5 minutes.    Mark on your paper all the sounds you hear.  How many sounds did you hear? Tell an adult what you heard and how it made you feel.

Home Learning Grid

I’ve posted the Core Grid here for you to make it easy for you to access.

Core-Grid-Week-3-Primary 3

How are you getting on with your fact file about an endangered sea creature?   Try to include  a title, key facts and a picture.

Literacy – Spelling

I have set up a Sumdog Spelling challenge for you to try this week, linked to the words which you have been learning.  Have fun playing the games.

Maths – 3D Shapes

Today you could go on a 3D Shape hunt in the house or when you are out for daily exercise.  See if you can find these shapes:

  • cube
  • cuboid
  • sphere
  • cylinder
  • pyramid
  • cone

You could always take a picture of your objects and pop it on your OneNote profile or draw a picture in your jotter.

I hope you have a great day.

from Mrs Keegan and Mrs Caskie

3 thoughts on “Primary 3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan 23.4.20”

  1. Buenos dias P3!

    We are missing you all but we know you are all working hard and doing your best!

    The sound task sounds lovely, what a great way to take some rest time!

    Have a good day!

  2. Christopher has really enjoyed watching videos about different endangered sea creatures. His fact file is almost finished. He has also tried a bit of spelling sumdog today.

    1. I’m really looking forward to seeing his fact file! So glad he’s enjoying finding out about endangered sea creatures.

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