P4 Home Learning Week 10 – Week Commencing Monday 8th June

Hi everyone,

Here is your grid and all the resources you will need for week 10 – week beginning Monday 8th June.

Remember to post your work on Teams and let me know if you have any problems accessing anything.

Week 10 Grid

Literacy

Describing bubble              inverted commas                  Non-Fiction Questions                     Shark Non-Fiction text                  Spelling Tasks                                  Spelling Words 4                              spot the mistakes

Maths

equivalent fractions                        Fractions on a Number Line                    Pizza Fractions       

HWB

Article 19

Have a great week 🙂

Mrs Brown

P2 MISS LYDON WEEKLY LEARNING GRID 08.06.20

Hello, P2! We are continuing to post the learning grids on a Friday for the following week.

Here are the learning files for the week beginning 8th June:

Learning Grid Week 10

Escape from Black Mountain WB 08.06

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

RRS Article of the Week P2 08.06

Have a lovely Monday!

Miss Lydon

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Weekly Update 4.6.20

Good Morning P3,

I hope you are all well and enjoying your learning tasks this week. Today’s blog post looks a little bit different. Mrs Keegan, Mrs Caskie and I have made a little sway for you with some videos to support your learning tasks this week. Click on the arrows at the top right hand corner for full screen.

We would love to hear your pupil voice about what you would like on these sways. Please try to complete the form on the sway.

Have a great day.

Mrs Wassell

P1 Mrs Currie Weekly Grid 1st June 2020

Here is the weekly grid you will need for this week:

P1 Learning Grid 1st June Complete

We are learning the igh sound this week. Here is the power point presentation to help you with this sound:

IGH Power Point Presentation

Here are the links you need for more information for the reading book you have been assigned:

At the Vet’s

Butterflies

Eco Apes Use Rubbish

At the Fun Fair

The powerpoint is attached here for parents to discuss ‘My Body’ and the health and wellbeing theme this week:

My Body

If you wish to use the template for creating your weather diary this week:

Weather Diary

Final link, this is Mrs Conway’s Rights Respecting Schools activity for this week:

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 01.06

As always, please get in touch if you have any questions.

Have an excellent week,

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily update 29.5.20

Good morning Primary 3!  We hope that you have had a great week of learning and managed to enjoy the beautiful weather too.  Can you believe that it is almost the end of May?

Below are some tasks to help you review your learning this week. Remember to keep trying if you meet a challenge.  As the song says ‘It’s going to be a fantastic day!’

Of course, it wouldn’t be Friday without Free Writing!

What makes Free Writing Friday special is that no-one  is allowed to correct your writing. Your spelling and  handwriting don’t matter on Free Writing Friday. What matters is that it’s FUN. Spend  up to 15 minutes writing  or  drawing. You can write stories, or notes from any exciting facts that you’ve found,  or drawings, or comic strips, or ideas for films or little pictures of characters. You can  write about books you’ve read or films that you’ve watched. This is YOUR writing.

Literacy

This week we would like you to self-assess your handwriting task.  Use a pink pencil/ crayon to highlight words that you are especially proud of and a green pencil/ crayon to highlight words that you would like to improve.  Remember to look out for:

  • finger spaces between words
  • writing on the line
  • tall and small letters
  • lead in lines and joins

Maths

This week we have been learning about division.  Use the answer sheet below to traffic light your work.

spring division by grouping ANSWERS

Non-Screen Task  Barefoot Safari

Some people believe that walking barefoot can help your well being.  Create a sensory walk over 4 or 5 different surfaces.   Outdoor surfaces could include long grass, bark, stones, leaf litter, fir cones or sticks.  Indoors surfaces could include a blanket, icy water, bubble wrap, shredded paper. Focus on how it feels!  Send us a picture via email if you’d like to share your safari.

Have a lovely weekend and enjoy the sunshine.

Mrs Wassell

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily Update 27.5.19

Good morning Primary 3!  How are you today?

Core Learning Grid

How are you getting on with your learning grid?  Please contact us on the blog or send us an email if you have any questions.  Have you done your  handwriting task?  Remember to try and keep all of your letters the same size and think about the lead in lines.  Have fun with the LetterJoin tasks.

Core Grid Week 8 P3

Literacy

Today’s extra literacy task is a talking task.  Try these tongue twisters – how fast can you say them?  Perhaps you could invent your own tongue twister.

Numeracy

For today’s extra numeracy task, we would like you to login to Sumdog and do the Week 8 challenge.  It will help you to build upon the division  skills that you are using  this week.  Look out for extra coins appearing on Sumdog if you do really well!

Non-screen Task

Do something to help you relax today.  Take time out for an activity you enjoy or take a moment to breathe and do some of our P3 yoga stretches that we have done in Cosmic Kids.

Have a lovely day.

Mrs Wassell

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Learning Grid 25.5.20

Good Morning Song for Children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v ...

Good Morning P3 . Welcome to another week of exciting learning.  Hope you all had a lovely weekend.

Here is your weekly grid and all the activity sheets you need. Remember if you have any problems please leave us a comment in the box below or email the school. You can also let us know how you are getting on with your learning in the comments box below or post on your one note profile. We are loving seeing all your fantastic work. Keep it up!

Core Grid Week 8 P3

Menus week 8

RE Task P3 Week 8

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 25.05.20

Spring division Week 8

The Eatwell Guide

Have a great day.

Mrs Wassell

P4 Week 8 Home Learning

Good morning everyone,

I hope you have all had a lovely weekend.

Here are your resources for this week:

Week 8 Grid P4

HWB

Article 28          Fitness Bingo Cards            Fitness Bingo Checklist

Literacy

commas in a list              P4 Key Words              Reading Tasks               Writing Discussion Plan

Maths

Converting l to ml Powerpoint                                  Converting l to ml task                volume 1                  Volume 2                            Volume powerpoint

IDL

RE Mrs Howley Week 8

Remember to post your work on Teams or email it to me, please.

Have a great week!

Mrs Brown 🙂

P4 Outdoor Learning

Today is outdoor classroom day! Here are some amazing outdoor activities  for you to try in your garden or when on your daily exercise. Make sure you take lots of pictures and share them with me on Teams or by email.

Bug Hotel

Placing a bug hotel in the garden helps attract different insects to naturally visit your garden. Over the next few weeks it will be really interesting to see what bugs come to visit your garden. Lots of bugs help keep garden pests away and protect the beautiful flowers. Can you make your own bug hotel for your garden or an area you like to visit? Here are some examples. Try to use recyclable materials.

    

 

 

Bird Feeder

Bird feeders help attract birds to come and visit you. Can you make your own bird feeder using recyclable materials? Here are some examples.

Art  in Nature

Can you use nature to create some amazing art creations?

– Can you design you name using materials found in nature.

– Use leaves  to create a beautiful pattern.

– Create some bugs using things you find on your daily walk or in your garden.

Have a great day and enjoy the activities!

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