Good morning!
Here is your first daily challenge to go alongside your Health Week learning grid.
Mrs Currie and Miss Lydon
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Good morning!
Here is your first daily challenge to go alongside your Health Week learning grid.
Mrs Currie and Miss Lydon
Good morning everyone. I cannot believe we are at the end of yet another week of learning. I hope you have had a positive week filled with love and laughter and as I always say friendship and kindness.
As linked to our positive song of the Week: Count on Us by Bruno Mars I thought there was no better quote fitting for this week than the quote above. This has most definitely been a two way relationship and all of us has forged and strengthened our unique and special St Ninian’s Relationship.
Kindness and support have also been our key words for this week and indeed every week since the start of lockdown. We as a Team, TEAM ST NINIAN’S have taken every opportunity to demonstrate kindness in order to make a difference to each other’s lives. This is what makes us special and what makes our relationships unique:
Thank you for everything, for your kindness, compassion, understanding and support at this time. Have a wonderful weekend, you all truly deserve it.
Mrs Docherty
Good morning everyone,
It is self-assessment Friday. Read on for some answers/suggestion for the work set this week.
Once you have checked over your work then give yourself a huge pat on the back for all the hard work you have done this week!
Literacy
Did you spot these mistakes, the computer has helped us out and underlined some of them (but be careful the computer thinks neighbour is spelled wrong and it isn’t and there are two words which have tricked the computer!)
Mistake | Correction |
noo | new |
Thay | They |
sai | say |
finde | find |
bye | by |
pathe | path |
sum | some |
sed | said |
two | too |
I have made my own acrostic poem, can you see what word I have used?
Sunny days are the best,
Under the umbrella for shade gives me a rest,
Normally I wear jumpers I say,
Shorts and T-shirts I wear today,
Hot hot hot, where’s the paddling pool!
Inside the house is lovely and cool,
Nice for a break out of the sun,
Eventually it will rain so in the sun I’ll have some fun!
Numeracy
Did you spot these mistakes?
7 + 8 = 15 2 x 4 = 8 14 2 = 7 16 – 2 = 14
17 – 6 = 11
Sodoku challenge;
Health and Wellbeing
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Currie
Good morning! It is self-assessment Friday. Read on for some answers/suggestion for the work set this week.
Once you have checked over your work then give yourself a huge pat on the back for all the hard work you have done this week!
Literacy
Did you spot these mistakes, the computer has helped us out and underlined some of them (but be careful the computer thinks neighbour is spelled wrong and it isn’t and there are two words which have tricked the computer!)
Mistake | Correction |
noo | new |
Thay | They |
sai | say |
finde | find |
bye | by |
pathe | path |
sum | some |
sed | said |
two | too |
I have made my own acrostic poem, can you see what word I have used?
Sunny days are the best,
Under the umbrella for shade gives me a rest,
Normally I wear jumpers I say,
Shorts and T-shirts I wear today,
Hot hot hot, where’s the paddling pool!
Inside the house is lovely and cool,
Nice for a break out of the sun,
Eventually it will rain so in the sun I’ll have some fun!
Numeracy
Did you spot these mistakes?
7 + 8 = 15 2 x 4 = 8 14÷ 2 = 7 16 – 2 = 14 17 – 6 = 11
Sodoku challenge;
Health and Wellbeing Topic – My Body
Have a lovely weekend!
Miss Lydon
Key messages for our children
Good morning everyone,
This is our final day of the week for our key messages as tomorrow will be The Positive Thought for The Week. Today’s positive and powerful messages theme is DIRECTION
I have also added a link where you can download the poster as part of the pack over the coming days if you would like to display these.
As we are all beginning to look forward and plan for our return to school and seeing each other again I think this is an important message. It will be important to set goals and to take our first steps to achieve this all the while supporting each other along the way.
I know that you are brilliant at goal setting boys and girls as this is a big part of your learning journey in St Ninian’s. You set yourself realistic targets and goals and work hard towards achieving these. It is always great to have our learning conversations about what your goals are, why you are setting them, how you will achieve them and then how well you did.
Maybe in the coming weeks you could set yourself some goals to work towards at home or for planning your return to school. If you have any goals you would like to share please share them in the comments section above or via email. I would love to hear them.
One of my goals will be to make sure I am continuing to take time in my day when we return to normality and that I stop and think about what I am appreciative of and what I have achieved. his is something I have been able to do during lockdown and my goal will be to continue this when lockdown is fully lifted.
What could your goal be?
Have a great day boys and girls and remember to set your goals and follow your dreams.
Mrs Docherty
Good morning everyone!
Here are your links for this week,
Escape from Black Mountain WB 08.06
Further Spelling Activity Suggestions
RRS Article of the Week P2 08.06
How did you get on with your listening talking activity this week?
Did you manage to draw along with Miss Lydon using the Sway yesterday? If you didn’t get a chance you can always scroll down to yesterday’s blog and try it today.
Here’s a little challenge for you, using just these letters how many words can you make? You do not need to use every letter every time.
w n e t i
Numeracy
Here is a game for you today. You can select addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. You can practise all of them. This will help you with this week’s grid task.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train
Have a lovely day,
Mrs Currie
Home Learning Grid
Good morning! How are you getting on with your listening and talking challenge this week? It’s really funny to look at the drawings at the end. Here are your files for the week:
Escape from Black Mountain WB 08.06
Further Spelling Activity Suggestions
RRS Article of the Week P2 08.06
Literacy
How many words can you make using the letters below?
w n e t i
Numeracy
Here is a game for you today. You can select addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. You can practise all of them. This will help you with this week’s grid task.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train
Miss Lydon
Good morning everyone,
I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s post about ACCEPTANCE. This week and next I will be continuing to share positive and powerful messages for our children and today’s theme is AWARENESS
I have also added a link where you can download the poster as part of the pack over the coming days if you would like to display these.
I love this message and especially at this time. Since lockdown I have shared many posts about stopping and thinking about all the wonderful things we have around us. I know that I have certainly taken time in life to stop and listen, to think and to reflect about what is important to me. When doing this I have been able to hear things that we would not normally take time to hear such as the sounds of nature the birds singing and the calmness all around.
I have also been able to appreciate the power of music and taken time to slow things down and appreciate quiet moments.
Ways to live life mindfully include:
Have a great day everyone and take time to listen and hear everything going on around you,
Mrs Docherty
Hello Primary 2.
Welcome to our second sway presentation.
Have a lovely day,
Miss Lydon and Mrs Currie
We have prepared a virtual Achievement Assembly for our P1-P3 families to watch from home.
There have been so many achievements from each and every one of you but we could only share some of these via our SWAY.
We hope you enjoy the assembly! You just click this link and then click play to begin the SWAY.
https://sway.office.com/zgHDZTGXYJWgKx4n?ref=Link
Mrs Roy & Mrs Smith