P3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan Thursday 14.5.20

Good Morning Primary 3!

I hope you are well. It is so lovely to see the sun is shining again. I can hear the birds tweeting outside. It is definitely a day for a nice walk.  I have been out in the garden already playing ball with my dog Cookie.

How are you all getting on with your learning this week? I hope you have all managed to watch the video about this weeks Global Goal. What do you think ‘extreme’ hunger means?

We have been so impressed with all of your work on Sumdog spelling and and Sumdog maths this week – you’re doing a fantastic job!

Learning Grid

P3 Week 6 Core Grid

Literacy

It is a beautiful day to get out in the fresh air. Today’s additional activity is a senses scavenger hunt. You could even do this in the garden. You have to use your 5 senses to help you find different objects in the natural environment.

Numeracy

This week you have been working on addition and subtraction. Hit the button game is a great way for your to consolidate your learning of number bonds.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Hope you all have a lovely day!

from Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

P1 Mrs Currie Daily Update 14.05.20

Good morning everyone

It has been excellent to see so many of you logging into sumdog this week to complete the challenge. Remember that your challenge ends on Thursday at 3pm.

If you are having any difficulty with any of the home learning activities please remember to ask your question in the comments section below. We will try to answer your question as soon as we are able to.

Home Learning Grid

How have you been getting on with sharing objects into equal groups? I found this fun game where you can continue to practise sharing objects into equal groups.

https://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/busyday/dogs/

Literacy

This week in our reading and listening and talking activities we were learning about the difference between fiction books and non-fiction books. Did you speak to an adult about the difference between these types of books? Watch the video below to listen to the differences and to play a game about the differences between fiction and non-fiction.

Numeracy

This week we have been learning about halves. Can you use these pictures to split each whole picture into half?

Have an amazing day

Mrs Currie

P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 14.05.20

Good morning everyone,

Here are your weekly grids and attachments needed for this week.

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Weekly Grid

How are you getting on with logging into our new reading resource?

Please remember your username, password and school code were sent to you via groupcall email.  If you did not receive one please leave a comment here or check out the weekly grid (I have amended it and included details on how to contact myself directly via email) and I’ll send it over to you.

It has been great to see some of you completing the quizzes and book.

Literacy

If you would like to have a story read to you, enjoy listening to and/or reading along with this story. It’s called A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea.

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/A-hole-in-the-bottom-of-the-sea/

Numeracy

Split each of these numbers in half. Remember that half means put the number into two equal groups.

Have an amazing day

Mrs Currie

 

Mrs Docherty HWB: Self-esteem 14.5.20

Good morning everyone. These are very different times we are living in and especially for your children as they adjust to the new normal routine. They may find it difficult at times and so for this week I would like to focus on some Health and Wellbeing activities about self-esteem and managing change and emotions during this period.

Self-esteem is something that allows children to feel good about themselves. It allows them to recognise what they are good at, helps them to persevere even when they don’t get things first time and supports them to recognise that it is ok to make mistakes. I have included a link below for a lovely story called The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes. Please have a listen and share it with your child.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQG4vFGd6eU

 

 

Self-esteem gives your children the courage to try new things, make new friends and also gives them the ability to recognise that good things happen when they try.

A few ways to help develop their self-esteem include:

  • Sharing with them their successes and telling them you can see how well they are doing with something.
  • Get them to make a list of what they are good at. If they are finding this difficult you and other family members can share what you feel they are good at.
  • Get them to practise the things they do well.
  • Encourage your child to do their best at all times and to persevere even when things are hard. When they have success doing this their self-esteem grows.
  • Right now in these times spending time with their family doing things they love will help to build your child’s self-esteem.

 

I have attached a little activity you could try at home with your child. Share the strength cards attached below with your child. Get them to recognise what they think their strengths are from the cards. Then  cut out five strips of paper and get your child to write their 5 strengths on these strips attaching them to the cloud template below. Everyone in the family could make one and you could all share what makes you special.

 

Strength-cards-new

 

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Next week we will focus on exploring feelings as part of our HWB. Have fun with the activity above and enjoy building up each other’s self-esteem.

As always, take care and stay safe,

Mrs Docherty

P2 MISS LYDON DAILY UPDATE 13.05.20

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with your Global Goals work this week? It is all about listening and talking so remember to pay close attention to the video.

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Literacy

Butterflies need warmth to be active and fly. I have seen a few in my garden when it has been really sunny. Watch this short video about caterpillars changing into butterflies. There is no talking in the video so pay attention to what you can see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks1-ks2-wonders-of-nature-caterpillars-change-into-butterflies/zn4rkmn

Numeracy

Try to work out this problem:

Miss Lydon

P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 13.05.20

Good morning everyone, it is Mrs Currie back today.  I hope you all got on well yesterday.

Here is your grid and links for this week

Learning Grid Week 6

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Escape from Black Mountain WB 11.05

RRS Article of the Week P2 11.05.20

Home Learning Grid

How are you getting on with your Global Goals work this week? It is all about listening and talking so remember to pay close attention to the video.

Literacy

300+ Beautiful Butterfly Pictures · Pexels · Free Stock Photos

Butterflies need warmth to be active and fly. I have seen a few in my garden when it has been really sunny. Watch this short video about caterpillars changing into butterflies. There is no talking in the video so pay attention to what you can see.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/science-ks1-ks2-wonders-of-nature-caterpillars-change-into-butterflies/zn4rkmn

Numeracy

Try to work out this problem:

Set Of Colored Cartoon Pencils, Vector Illustration Stock Vector ...

David has 24 pencils and Mark has 36 pencils.  How many pencils do they have altogether?

Have a lovely day everyone

Mrs Currie

 

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily Update 13.5.20

Good morning Primary 3!

Core Learning Grid

Hope you are all well and managing to get onto your learning grid for this week. We have posted the link again below  for easy access.  Please do get in touch using the comments box below and let us know how you’re getting on – we love to hear from everyone.

How are you getting on with the Virtual Sports Day Challenge from Mr Cumming on this week’s grid? We hope that you’re having lots of fun completing the challenges.

Core Grid Week 6 P3

Activity Instructions – Virtual Sports Day (1)

Literacy

Today’s extra literacy task is to choose a favourite book and settle down to read it for 5 minutes – just like BEAR time in class!  When you have finished your story, perhaps you could draw a picture of your favourite character from your book and choose 6 adjectives to describe the character.  If you can’t find a book at home, there are lots to choose from on the Oxford Owl E-book library  .  You could also choose a book from your Read, Write, Count bag.

Maths

Today’s extra maths challenge is on Sumdog.  We have set up special a Sumdog challenge to help you to build your skills on adding and subtracting to 100.  We can’t wait to see all your super work on Sumdog!

Have a lovely day.

Mrs Wassell

P1 Mrs Currie Daily Update 13.05.20

Good morning everyone, it is Mrs Currie back today.  It was lovely to catch up on the messages from yesterday.  Well done for all working so hard.

For easy access here is your weekly grid again

P1-Learning-Grid-11th-May

If you are having any difficulty with any of the home learning activities please remember to ask your question in the comments section below. We will try to answer your question as soon as we are able to.

Learning Grid

Plant and flower hunt.

Can you work out what flower is in the good morning picture above using your hunt guide.

Now try these pictures

Daisy In Grass Pictures | Download Free Images on Unsplash    50 Beautiful Rose Pictures

Literacy

Here is some handwriting practise.  Look at how to start both the capital and lower case letters.  Can you see that that lower case q bumps its chin on the line.  Remember capital Q should be the size of the whole space between the bottom and top line on your page.

Letter Q is for Queen Handwriting Practice Worksheet | Free ...

Numeracy

Can you help me please?

I bought a packet of biscuits which has 12 biscuits in it.

I want to share them between my family, there are 4 of us.

How many do we get each?

Have a great day P1.

Mrs Currie

P3 Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan Wednesday 13.5.20

Good morning Primary 3!

Core Learning Grid

Hope you are all well and managing to get onto your learning grid for this week. We have posted the link again below  for easy access.  Please do get in touch using the comments box below and let us know how you’re getting on – we love to hear from everyone.

How are you getting on with the Virtual Sports Day Challenge from Mr Cumming on this week’s grid? We hope that you’re having lots of fun completing the challenges.

P3 Week 6 Core Grid

Activity Instructions – Virtual Sports Day (1)

Literacy

Today’s extra literacy task is to choose a favourite book and settle down to read it for 5 minutes – just like BEAR time in class!  When you have finished your story, perhaps you could draw a picture of your favourite character from your book and choose 6 adjectives to describe the character.  If you can’t find a book at home, there are lots to choose from on the Oxford Owl E-book library  .  You could also choose a book from your Read, Write, Count bag.

Maths

Today’s extra maths challenge is on Sumdog.  We have set up special a Sumdog challenge to help you to build your skills on adding and subtracting to 100.  We can’t wait to see all your super work on Sumdog!

Have a lovely day.

From Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

P1 Mrs Davenport 13.5.20

Good morning everyone.

For easy access here is your weekly grid again

P1-Learning-Grid-11th-May

If you are having any difficulty with any of the home learning activities please remember to ask your question in the comments section below. We will try to answer your question as soon as we are able to.

Learning Grid

Plant and flower hunt.

Can you work out what flower is in the good morning picture above using your hunt guide.

Now try these pictures

Daisy In Grass Pictures | Download Free Images on Unsplash    50 Beautiful Rose Pictures

Literacy

Here is some handwriting practise.  Look at how to start both the capital and lower case letters.  Can you see that that lower case q bumps its chin on the line.  Remember capital Q should be the size of the whole space between the bottom and top line on your page.

Letter Q is for Queen Handwriting Practice Worksheet | Free ...

Numeracy

Can you help me please?

I bought a packet of biscuits which has 12 biscuits in it.

I want to share them between my family, there are 4 of us.

How many do we get each?

Have a great day P1.

Mrs Davenport

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