Mrs Wassell’s Primary 4 Weekly Learning Grid 8.6.20

Hi boys and Girls,

I hope you all had a lovely weekend and managed to get some well deserved rest.

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 P4

Literacy

Describing bubble              inverted commas                  Non-Fiction Questions                     Shark Non-Fiction text                  Spelling Tasks           blue group      green group           orange group            red group                              spot the mistakes

Maths

equivalent fractions                        Fractions on a Number Line                    Pizza Fractions        

HWB

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Have a great week!

Mrs Wassell

P1 Mrs Davenport Weekly Grid 8.6.20

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Hello P1.  Please find below your weekly learning grid and the attachments you need for your learning starting on Monday 8th June 2020

P1 Learning Grid 8th June

100 Square

Missing Numbers to 20

Missing Numbers to 100

OI Power Point Presentation

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 08.06 (2)

Please remember we post a daily blog with ideas/support for this grid and on Wednesday we will post our next Sway presentation with some learning videos we have made for you.

Have another super week of learning, I am so proud of you all!

Mrs Davenport

P1 Mrs Currie Weekly Learning Grid 08.06.20

Hello P1.  Please find below your weekly learning grid and the attachments you need for your learning starting on Monday 8th June 2020

P1 Learning Grid 8th June

100 Square

Missing Numbers to 20

Missing Numbers to 100

OI Power Point Presentation

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 08.06 (2)

Please remember we post a daily blog with ideas/support for this grid and on Wednesday we will post our next Sway presentation with some learning videos we have made for you.

Have a nice day

Mrs Currie

P3. Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan. Weekly Grid. 8/6/20

Good Morning Primary 3. Hope you all had a lovely weekend. We are so impressed with all your hard work.

Please see below  your learning grid for the week and all the activities that you need. Remember any problems or questions just get in touch by commenting below or emailing the school.

Art 8th June First Level

Core Grid Week 10 P3 – COMPLETE

Greek Salad Recipe – Reading

P3 Find a half Week 10 Lesson 3

P3 Find a quarter Week 10 Lesson 4

P3 Fractions Lesson 1 Week 10

P3 Non-unit fractions Lesson 2 Week 10

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 08.06

Spanish challenges

RE Core Grid T4W8(P3)

Hope you enjoyed our Sway. We will be putting another Sway presentation on Wednesday’s Blog.

Have a great day.

Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan.

P2 Mrs Currie Weekly Learning Grid 8.06.20

Hello Primary 2.  Please find the weekly grid and the attachments you need for the week beginning 8th June 2020.

Learning Grid Week 10

RRS Article of the Week P1-3 08.06

Escape from Black Mountain WB 08.06

Further Spelling Activity Suggestions

Please remember that we also post a daily blog which give ideas/support for the activities on your grid and also on Wednesday we will post the next Sway presentation with some videos we have made which will support your learning too.

Have a nice day

Mrs Currie

Mrs Wassell’s P3 Daily update 5.6.20

Good morning  girls and Happy Friday. I can’t believe we are at the end of another week already and you are all doing so well. I really hope you have had a good week even though the sunshine decided to go on a little holiday this week.

To start today I have included the link below for Peep and the Big Wide World: The Many Moons of Quack the duck.

http://peepandthebigwideworld.com/en/kids/videos/144/the-many-moons-of-quack-the-duck/

Can you learn anything about the moon from this little science programme? Who do you agree with?

As it is Friday we will spend today reviewing our learning and sharing our successes.

In Reading how did you get on with your reading for meaning. Were you able to find the answers and use information form the text to support your answers. Were there any questions that you had to use clues from the text to help you answer. Please use the answer sheet at the end of the pack to help you assess how you did.

 

In Writing please get a pink and green pencil or pen to help you identify your Success Criteria. Did you

  • Include paragraphs to separate your ideas
  • Use your senses to describe in more detail your walk
  • Did you use exciting openers to engage your reader?
  • If you did all of these can you please highlight all of your successes in pink and look for any areas you could improve by highlighting in green.
  • Remember to share your self- assessment of your writing on your One Note Profile.

 

Were you able to make equal groups using the 2 ,3, 4, 5 and even 10 times tables?

How did you do this? Did you make arrays or did you have another pictorial or concrete way to do this?  You can share this on your One Note.

Using your fist to five share on your one note profile how you feel about sharing equally and how well you are doing with your times tables knowledge.

 

Have a great weekend everyone and please have fun. Remember to log back on for your new learning grid for next week.

Stay safe everyone,

Mrs Wassell

P2 Mrs Currie Daily Update 05.06.20

Good morning everyone,

Well done everyone for your brilliant efforts this week with your learning!

Self-Assessment

This week we will return to focus on smiley faces to assess our learning. Draw one of these faces next to each of your pieces of work:

There has been lots of fabulous work going on with our Global Goals and RRS. Please remember to send your RRS work to Mrs Conway. brogan.conway@westlothian.org.uk

Literacy

Take a look at the success criteria and see if your writing has met each of them.

Numeracy

Try to think back to completing your numeracy challenge this week and answer these yes/no questions.

  1. Did you get at least 10 different ways to make 8? If you haven’t, why not look at your work and try to think of another way to make 8.
  2. Did you try to find a really interesting way to make 8?
  3. Did you check over your answers to make sure they were accurate? Try to solve your calculations to make sure they all make 8.

Did you use any of the same ways as I did?

3 + 5 = 8        7 + 1 = 8       15 – 7 = 8           20 – 12 = 8         2 x 4 = 8

Area

  1. 3 square units
  2. 10 square units
  3. 6 square units
  4. 4 square units
  5. 11 square units
  6. 6 square units
  7. 16 square units
  8. 12 square units
  9. 5 square units
  10. 9 square units
  11. 12 square units

On Monday I will post another weekly grid and your learning resources, and on Wednesday we will post our next Sway presentation which will include another set of learning videos from Mrs Currie, Miss Lydon and Mrs Docherty.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Mrs currie

P1 Mrs Currie Daily Update 05.06.20

Good morning everyone!

We are going to use the TAG process to evaluate our work today.  You will need an adult to be your TAG partner.  Follow this process.

Literacy

How did you get on with your igh sound this week.

Here are some pictures using the igh sound pattern, can you spell them?

Check if you put the correct sound with each picture.

Numeracy

Challenge, can you start at 50 and count backwards to zero?

Learning Across The Curriculum

Well done everyone for your hard work and efforts this week.  I will post a new grid and learning materials on Monday and remember to look out for our Wednesday Sway presentation that will contain some learning videos from Mrs Currie, Mrs Davenport and Mrs Docherty.

Have a great weekend.

Mrs Currie

P1 Mrs Davenport 5.6.20

Happy Friday,

We are going to use the TAG process to evaluate our work today.  You will need an adult to be your TAG partner.  Follow this process.

Literacy

How did you get on with your igh sound this week.

Here are some pictures using the igh sound pattern, can you spell them?

Check if you put the correct sound with each picture.

Numeracy

Challenge, can you start at 50 and count backwards to zero?

Have a lovely weekend P1.

Mrs Davenport

Mrs Docherty Positive Thought for the week: 5.6.20

Good morning. Wow, it is amazing that we are that the end of our first week in June. I hope that our theme of happiness has continued for you all throughout the week.

Happiness comes in so many forms and throughout the week I have been sharing ideas on how to promote positivity and support your children in having positive experiences in their day. I think that main message for the week has been that:

There has never been a time in our lives that makes this message more important as we have all sat down and really appreciated what we have. The most important thing to us is our family and friends in life as they are the constants for us. Other things will come and go but connections that we make stay a lifetime. This has certainly made us stop and think about the amazing connections we have formed and cemented as a school and the happiness and support this has given us.

So going into the weekend I have given you a poster that you can look at to help you remember what happiness really is and how it can be part of every day for us.  I have also included a lnik so you can print the poster if you like.

 

great_dream

 

Have a great weekend filled with happiness and love,

Mrs Docherty

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