Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily Update

Good morning P3!  I hope that you have had a good week and that you have enjoyed our learning activities.  Thank you for working so hard this week.  It was lovely to speak to so many of you and your families this week.

Today is the first day of the month of May.  Do you remember how to say May in Spanish?  Our months of the year song might help you. As today is Friday our focus is to reflect on our learning this week.

Reviewing Our Learning

In order to gain your exit pass and begin the weekend, have a think about your progress.  If you wish, you can record your thoughts in your jotter or on your OneNote profile.  Remember that you can make a voice recording on your profile!

Think about these questions and talk with a family member:

The most important thing I learned this week was…

The most difficult thing we did this week was…

How could you use what you have learned in the future?

What do you think we need to learn more of?  

Literacy

Use a pink and green pencil, pen or crayon to self assess your writing.  Our success criteria was:

  • remember to include a title
  • include 3 facts about your plant or animal
  • describe what your plant or animal looks like
  • use  nouns and adjectives
  • remember to use capital letters and full stops.

Maths

This week we have been learning about 3D shape and tiling.  How confident do you feel about your learning?  Draw a traffic light to show how successful you have been.

 

Have a lovely long weekend and look out for our next blog post on Wednesday.

From Mrs Wassell

One thought on “Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily Update”

  1. Good morning everyone! Well done for another fantastic week of learning, we are all very proud of you.
    Have a great holiday weekend with your family.

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