Ms MacRae will be doing an online virtual assembly tomorrow for P4-7 on TEAMS at 10am. As we haven’t been using TEAMS you won’t be able to watch live, however if you have an older sibling in P4-7 you could watch it with them. Alternatively, you will be able to view the assembly presentation on our blog, later in the day.
Category Archives: P1 – Mrs Hare
P1 Home Learning Thursday 21st.
Good morning everyone, we hope you managed to enjoy a little sunshine yesterday. Here is what we would like you to work on today. Please also see plan for more details.
Literacy
· Foundations of Writing.
Three part stories.
Your title this week is ‘When I was skipping I fell in the mud. Mum washed my clothes and then we hung them on the washing line.’
Numeracy
· Sumdog Challenge
· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He5Xu11HBkM brain break (I’m sorry it will be stuck in your head but I couldn’t resist!)
Afternoon
· PE – see plan for more details.
P1 Home Learning Activities Wednesday 20th
Good morning. Here are your activities for today. Please also see plan for more details.
Literacy
Letter formation: E, F, H
• Our new sound today is ‘igh’.
Where is the ‘igh’ sound made?
• Can you think of any words that use the ‘igh’ sound?
• Does the ‘igh’ sound come at the start, the middle or the end of these words?
• Slide some sounds together to form words:
• Now write these words and draw a picture to match. (Extension activity, write sentences.)
Night, light, tight, sight, might, fight, right, fright, bright, high, thigh.
• Videos to look at,
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBjkgSCSwFEcL9CbkgB2L1w – song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGBbRgihRgo – Alphablocks.
Numeracy
Sumdog Challenge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZeM18fPbvI brain break
Topic – Road Safety.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this lesson pupils will be familiar with aspects of the Stop, Look, Listen and Think sequence. They will be able to discuss simple ways of behaving safely when near roads and traffic such as holding a grown up’s hand and finding safer places to cross the road.
Stop, Look, Listen, Think sequence
• Stop – when you approach a crossing, STOP before you come to an edge of the pavement.
• Look – LOOK for cars, bikes, lorries, other vehicles, by looking right, left and right again.
• Listen – LISTEN for vehicles too. You may be able to hear them before you see them.
• Think – is there enough time for you to cross the road safely?
Watch the video clip below. The second one is from someone special.
https://www.think.gov.uk/resource/crossing-roads/
• Questions to ask about the video.
Can you tell me one of the things you can do to stay safer when you are on a scooter?
What did the boy do when he got in the car?
What did the girl do when she crossed the road?
Click on the links below for two activity worksheets you can also do. If you are able to print those off you can or you can discuss what you see in the picture and read the sentences or if you are feeling you need a challenge you could write some of the sentences out.
Mental Health Awareness week-P1 task
In school we have used Emotion Works to name and describe our emotions. We have discussed which emotions make us feel good and which don’t. We also talked about ways to self-regulate our bodies if we are faced with a situation which makes us feel angry, sad, disappointed or worried. Worries can be big or small and everyone worries about things at times-they are normal. Watch the story and see what happens to Ruby. Talk about ways that could help you if you are worried about something.
Talking to others is a great strategy along with doing things that make you feel good,
Our mind, brain, and body are all interconnected. Exercise is one way to help you emotionally regulate your body. It sounds surprising, but you can improve emotional regulation in your child in as little as 7 minutes per day. Have a go at these exercises-45 seconds per exercise, 15 seconds rest in between each one. Put your child’s favourite upbeat music on and get ready to start, even better if you join in with them. You actually want to be tired, breathing heavy, and heartbeat elevated at the end of this 7 minutes.
You might find some of the following ideas of use during lockdown.
5 Ways to wellbeing Mental Health Awareness week
Primary 1 home learning Tuesday 19th.
Good morning primary one. We hope that you enjoyed the long weekend. Here is what we would like you to work on today. Please also see link to weekly plan at the bottom of the page for more details.
Literacy
· Your common words for today
At, be, this, have and from.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BELlZKpi1Zs alphabet song
Numeracy
Sumdog Challenge – see plan for more details.
Afternoon
· Mrs Grenfell will provide activities for you.
Have a good day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NscOFmaWSz0 days of the week rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe9bnYRzFvk months of the year.
Thank you again to everyone who sent in pictures of their people who help us project. I am going to put together a presentation so you can see each others work. If you didn’t manage to send in a photo last week but would like to you still have time this week.