Home Learning
PRIMARY ONE: Thursday 7th May 2020 |
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Phonics: |
· Can you write these words on your whiteboard under the table without looking? · hip/pip/lip/tip/nip READING TOO! |
Mental Maths: |
· I can count forwards from a given number within 20. How did you do yesterday with your throwing and counting? Well, lets make it a bit harder! Today I want you to balance on one leg, throw and count![Make sure the big person is on one leg too!] |
Numeracy: |
I can add to 10 · Find the worksheet “=means/make” with lions · Fill in the sum in the missing boxes [please let your child work out which numbers to put in and then add the total in final box] |
Topic work |
· Today is VE Day when 75 years people celebrated the end of World War 2. Lots of people had street parties and waved flags. · Below are some templates you can use to make a poster, bunting and a spitfire glider. Spitfires Were planes used in the war during Captain Tom Moore’s days.[SCROLL DOWN TO BOTTOM OF PAGE FOR TEMPLATES] · If you cannot print out at home then you can use the templates to give you some ideas and you can design your own poster or bunting. · Look out on the television for other information and celebrations around the world. |
PRIMARY TWO: Thursday 7th May 2020 |
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Phonics: |
Dictation sentence: Can you be good and help your mummy? READING TOO! |
Mental Maths: |
I know my double to 10 + 10. · Get out 10 counters and ask an adult to ask you your doubles to 10. Win a counter for each correct answer. · How many counters did you win? If you got 7 or more –well done! · Remember to keep going over these as they are key facts you need to know for P3 [and with quick recall!] |
Numeracy: |
I can link addition and subtraction · Yesterday you found out that 3 numbers can give you an adding and a subtraction sum. · Look at these numbers 2, 1, 3 · Can you make them into an adding sum [clue: where will the biggest number go?] · Yes the biggest number is at the end 2 + 1 = 3 or 1 + 2 = 3 · Now use the same numbers 2,1,3 and make a subtraction sum · [Think: where does the biggest number go when taking away?] · Remember it comes at the start so your sum will be 3 – 1 = 2 or 3 – 2 = 1 · Now use the following 3 numbers and use them ALL to make an addition sum and a subtraction sum. 2, 5, 3 4, 3, 1 6, 5, 1 |
Literacy: |
See P1 notes |
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