P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 26.05.20

Good morning everyone,

Here are the links you need for this week.

Learning Grid Week 8

Escape from Black Mountain WB 25.05

Active Learn Primary Login Information

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

RRS Article of the Week P2 25.05

Literacy

How are you getting on with the spelling rule of magic e?

Have a look at these sentences, by accident I have misspelled the words that should have magic e.  Can you be the teacher and spot my mistakes?

  • I like to maik houses and towers using lego.
  • When I go to PE I lick to climb on the ropes.
  • When It is my birthday I always get a delicious birthday caik.

Numeracy

I have used square paper to draw a shape.  How many squares does my shape take up?  This is the area of the shape in square units.

Research

At the weekend I had a visitor in my garden.  I took a photograph of it.

What type of creature is this?  I have named it Norman.  What do you think would be a good name for it?

Have a lovely day

Mrs Currie

P1 Mrs Currie Daily Update 26.05.20

Good morning everyone!

I hope you are getting on well with the grid this week.  Please find below the links needed for this week.

Week 8 beginning 25th May 2020

oa worksheet

ai worksheet

Active Learn :

What Is In My Net

Shadows in the Sun

Goldilocks and the Clever Plan

Animal Homes

Literacy

Last week we introduced Reading Wise, a group call email will have been sent to you with your log in details.  Please find the instructions below.

Reading Wise Login Information

Continue using this site to work on your phonics and decoding skills.

Maths

You have been set a Maths challenge to look at the length of spoons.

Here are spoons from my kitchen in order of size, smallest to largest.

I used pasta twirls to measure my spoons.

         

I noticed that not all my pasta twirls were the same length, is this a good measuring device? Why?

Here is a game you can play which will help you with the maths language largest/biggest and smallest.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/early-years/lets-compare

Have a lovely day everyone,

Mrs Currie

P3 Mrs Wassell’s Girls Daily Update 26.5.20

Good morning boys and girls. I hope you have had a good start to your week and have been able to enjoy some sunshine and outdoor activities.

I have added all of your links below  for ease so you can access all your learning.

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

 

Maybe today as part of your Healthy Body topic you could design and make a healthy lunch snack. For mine I am going to have a chicken salad with lettuce, spring onion, tomato, chicken, gherkins, sweetcorn and diced beetroot. Do you think I have a balanced plate of food? If you would like to share your creation add it to your One Note profile or let me know in the comments section.

 

 

How are you getting on with Hit the Button: what is your highest score?

 

In your literacy can you add suffixes to your spelling words. Did you have to double the last letter, did you have to drop a letter to add your suffix? Don’t forget about those long and short vowels when deciding what to do. You can post this on your One Note too.

Can you think about what makes our Education special as part of our weekly Right: You Have the Right to an Education. You could write a sentence or draw a picture to show this.

Have a great day everyone and please know I am here if you need anything. Enjoy your learning and don’t forget to share it with us.

Mrs Docherty

P1 Daily Update Mrs Docherty 26.5.20

Good morning everyone!

Its Mrs Docherty again for my final day on your blog. What an amazing few days I have had. Its been great seeing all of the fabulous work you have been doing and doing to such a high standard. Thank you.

I hope you are getting on well with the grid this week.  Please find below the links needed for this week.

Week 8 beginning 25th May 2020

oa worksheet

ai worksheet

Active Learn :

What Is In My Net

Shadows in the Sun

Goldilocks and the Clever Plan

Animal Homes

 

Literacy

Last week we introduced Reading Wise, a group call email will have been sent to you with your log in details.  Please find the instructions below.

Reading Wise Login Information

Continue using this site to work on your phonics and decoding skills.

 

Maths

You have been set a Maths challenge to look at the length of spoons.

Here are spoons from my kitchen in order of size, smallest to largest.

I used pasta twirls to measure my spoons.

 

        

I noticed that not all my pasta twirls were the same length, is this a good measuring device? Why?

Here is a game you can play which will help you with the maths language largest/biggest and smallest.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/early-years/lets-compare

Have a lovely day everyone,

Mrs Docherty

 

Primary 3 Daily Update Mrs Docherty 26.5.20

Good morning boys and girls. It is Mrs Docherty covering your class blog today. I hope you have had a good start to your week and have been able to enjoy some sunshine and outdoor activities.

I have added all of your links below  for ease so you can access all your learning.

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

 

Maybe today as part of your Healthy Body topic you could design and make a healthy lunch snack. For mine I am going to have a chicken salad with lettuce, spring onion, tomato, chicken, gherkins, sweetcorn and diced beetroot. Do you think I have a balanced plate of food? If you would like to share your creation add it to your One Note profile or let me know in the comments section.

 

 

How are you getting on with Hit the Button: what is your highest score?

 

In your literacy can you add suffixes to your spelling words. Did you have to double the last letter, did you have to drop a letter to add your suffix? Don’t forget about those long and short vowels when deciding what to do. You could share this on you One Note Profile too.

Can you think about what makes our Education special as part of our weekly Right: You Have the Right to an Education. You could write a sentence or draw a picture to show this.

Have a great day everyone and please know I am here if you need anything. Enjoy your learning and don’t forget to share it with us.

Mrs Docherty

P7 Camp Week 25.05.20

Good Morning P7 pupils and families!

We are so excited to be bringing you Camp at home this week!

We will be engaging as a whole P7 cohort on TEAMs every day – if your child has any access issues please email Mrs Conway or Miss McCormack and we will do our best to get you back on TEAMs as quickly as possible!

If you haven’t managed to collect your Camp Takeaway boxes, these can be collected today – if you are not able to collect please phone the school on 01506 414612.

We are running a competition during camp week and hope you encourage your child to get involved! Points make prizes!

We will host a live quiz on Wednesday – time tbc – via TEAMs.

All of the learning materials your child will need have been included in the Camp takeaway box and they have also been posted here on OneDrive

In addition to the Camp Week activities, we also have RRS Article of the Week challenges to complete. One of the challenges is to leave a ribbon on the school fence (outside main entrance) as we reflect on Article 28 – the right to education. The RRS materials are also available on the OneDrive.

Any questions, comments or queries please leave below or email us directly 🙂

Mrs Conway and Miss McCormack

Mrs Wassell’s P4 Learning Grid 25.5.20

Good Morning P4,

I hope you all had a lovely relaxing weekend and you are ready for another week of online learning.

Learning Grid – Week 8 Grid P4

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

Numeracy Resources – Volume powerpoint      volume 1     Volume 2 Converting l to ml Powerpoint          Converting l to ml task

Other Resources RE Mrs Howley Week 8            Fitness Bingo Checklist Fitness Bingo Cards         Article 28

Have a great week Boys and Girls

Mrs Wassell

P2 MISS LYDON WEEKLY LEARNING GRID 25.05.20

Good morning! I am missing the class very much this morning. I’d love to hear from you!

Please find below your grid and attachments for the week ahead.

Learning Grid Week 8

Escape from Black Mountain WB 25.05

Active Learn Primary Login Information

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Here is the attachment required for your Rights Respecting School work this week.

RRS Article of the Week P2 25.05

You can contact me either using the comment section below or using the details at the top of the weekly learning grid.

Miss Lydon

P2 Mrs Currie Weekly Grid 25.05.20

Good morning everyone!  The sun is shining, the wind has calmed, I hope you are ready to have another fabulous week of learning and fun!

Please find below your grid and attachments for the week ahead.

Learning Grid Week 8 (1)

Everyone has a new book allocated to them using the Active Learn Primary Website.  Please log in and have a go.  If you are finding your book very difficult or if you would like more of a challenge just get in touch with me.  If you are reading the text Escape To Black Mountain please find the follow up worksheet below.

Escape from Black Mountain WB 25.05

Here is the attachment required for your Rights Respecting School work this week.

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 25.05.20

Have a lovely day everyone and don’t forget you can contact me either using the comment section below or using the details at the top of the weekly learning grid.

Mrs Currie

Mrs Docherty’s Positive Song for the Week I’ll be There for You: 25.5.20

Good morning and welcome to another week of online learning. This week’s song is a positive upbeat song about Friendship. It is a song that also sends a positive message to each and every one of our St Ninian’s families and staff. Friendship is the bond that is supporting and guiding us through these times. It is what helps us to check in, share good news, provide support and has made us smile since the start of lockdown.

Please have a listen to the song by clicking the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8PNXgLhkT0

The words in the song definitely suit the times we are living in just now and also convey exactly what we as a staff would like to say to each and every one of you:

 

I’ll be there for you
When the rain starts to pour
I’ll be there for you
Like I’ve been there before
I’ll be there for you
‘Cause you’re there for me too

 

Every week I share messages about being the rainbow in someone else’s storm and how important it is to appreciate the little things in life and without a shadow of a doubt one of the simplest and most important things to focus on going forward is Friendship. On that we would like to thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for your ongoing friendship and support and know that you too have ours.

 

Have a great week filled with love and laughter and of course Friendship.

Mrs Docherty

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