See Mr Wood’s and Miss Mackay’s examples below.
@MrWoodP7 pic.twitter.com/ssRag19oC4
— Uphall PS (@TEAMUphallPS) June 11, 2020
See Mr Wood’s and Miss Mackay’s examples below.
@MrWoodP7 pic.twitter.com/ssRag19oC4
— Uphall PS (@TEAMUphallPS) June 11, 2020
Good morning! Today we will be continuing with our sporting theme! Stay tuned on the blog/ Twitter for our next ‘Sports Day’ challenge! Remember to keep score of your points as you will be submitting these at the at of the week! š
Literacy:
Complete your fitness diary.
L.I. To write a Biography about your chosen athlete.
Using the notes you made on Tuesday and the key features of the WAGOLL that studied we yesterday I would like you to write up your Biography.
Remember to includeā¦
Information about…
Maths/ Numeracy
Football whilst learning about the time? What could be better!? Watch this! https://www.youtube.com/embed/6lpUm8_itxI
Complete one of the chilli challengesā¦
Mild MILD Diving into Mastery Activity Cards
Spicy spicy
Hot Hot
Then everyone have a go at this game! You can chose the difficulty by clicking on 1,2 or 3 star!
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/analogue-time-pairing-game-tg-ga-189
Spelling/Reading/Phonics: complete one activity from the carousel Spelling phonicsreading carousel
Afternoon activities: Complete one activity from the grid The olympics choice board
Good morning everyone! Today we will be carrying on with our Sports theme! Stay tuned on Twitter or the blog to see the next ‘Sports Day’ event! Remember to keep score of your points!
Literacy
Complete your daily fitness diary.
L.I. To identify the key features of a WAGOLL
Yesterday you should have researched a famous athlete or sporting star or your choice. Later in the week you will be presenting this information in a Bibliography. Did you find out what a Bibliography means? It is when you write about another person’s life! Have a look at these examples (you don’t need to read all of them) CfE2-T-73-Scottish-Olympians-Information-SheetsĀ -this is the kind of thing I would like you to write!
Can you spot these key features?
Information about…
Maths/Numeracy
Ordinal numbers are used a lot when we are talking about what position someoneĀ finished in a race or when sport is commentated. Watch this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CWWNzprEQ4
Find out the 10 fastest athlete times to complete the 100m sprint and use ordinal numbers to record themĀ https://www.alarms.org/kidrex/
L.I. To estimate time intervals.
Estimating how much time something will take you is a really important life skill. Adults are constantly estimating how much time it will take to drive somewhere, finish a task etc so we are not late and can fit everything into our day! Today I have underestimated how long it will take to write my blog and now it’s a little late! Sorry!
I would like you to predict how long it will take you to do….
Now, use a stop watch to record how long it takes you to do these activities. Were your predictions accurate? If not, why? How can predicting time help you with your time keeping?
Spelling/ Reading/ Phonics:Ā Complete one activity from the carousel Spelling phonicsreading carousel
Afternoon Activities: The olympics choice board
Good morning. Today’s activities are the sock and spoon race and toilet roll squat, courtesy of Mrs McKay, Mrs BP and Ms MacRae. Please watch their videos to find out the instructions. Record your score on your score card and submit the completed card at the end of the week on Friday. I have attached the score card in this post as well. Please submit your own video examples in the comments section below so we can see all your amazing work. Good luck and have a great #UPSSportsWeek.
Good morning. Today's activities are the sock and spoon race and toilet roll squat, courtesy of Mrs McKay, Mrs BP and Ms MacRae. Please watch their videos to find out the instructions. #UPSSportsWeek. pic.twitter.com/BXdv4dhaB8
— Uphall PS (@TEAMUphallPS) June 10, 2020
Good morning. Today’s activities are the sack race and toilet roll catch, courtesy of Mrs Bruce and Miss Rodger. Please watch their videos to find out the instructions. Record your score on your score card and submit the completed card at the end of the week on Friday. Please submit your own video examples in the comments section below so we can see all your amazing work. Good luck and have a great #UPSSportsWeek. Ā Here is the Twitter link in case the videos do not work on the school blog:
#sackrace #UPSsportsweek pic.twitter.com/ylbpixYC1w
— Uphall PS (@TEAMUphallPS) June 9, 2020
Good morning. Today's activities are the sack race and toilet roll catch, courtesy of Mrs Bruce and Miss Rodger. Please watch their videos to find instructions. Record your score and submit the completed score card at the end of the week on Friday. #UPSSportsWeek. pic.twitter.com/0rfS9jc2xH
— Uphall PS (@TEAMUphallPS) June 9, 2020
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