Homework 09/09/20 – Maths

Dear Parent/Guardian, 

This week alongside the usual spelling homework there is a maths worksheet. 

This is part of our Big Maths work we will be sending out periodically. I will place a new post when I am giving out additional maths homework. 

This week, it is on a sheet I have placed in each pupils jotter.

There is a 30 second timer at the top of the sheet – THIS IS NOT MANDATORY –  but can be used as an extra challenge. 

Please hand the sheet back in next Tuesday as per the usual homework timeline. 

Thank you, 

Mr Peacock

⭐️Primary 1 8th September 2020⭐️

Primary 1 have been very busy learning our new sounds (this week the sounds are c, ck and e) and using these to build some words.  We have been looking at numbers within 10, recognising these as numerals, amounts and words and counting with fingers. 🖐🏻

Please continue to keep up to date with completion of the phonics workbook at home.✏️

📕 Reading – I am trying to minimise the contact with reading books/journals.  Reading books go into “quarantine” for 72 hours before being re distributed but for reading journals I am going to try to update these weekly with intended reading for the week.  Most groups have 1 or 2 books a week and reading should be done each night along with learning the word cards.  The letter sent out today should help with outlining how we do early reading and some support you could give at home.  We are just in the early stages and learning to read page numbers, explore pictures and spot key words is our focus – children will memorise as per the pictures and this is totally normal and expected in the early reading process.

🧾 I would like to get the Seesaw letters out to parents this week so you can create and account to see some photos of our classroom and our learning.  If you have not handed it back yet then I will be sending another out on Thurs – or you can find a copy of the letter in the website post from the second week.

❕ A gentle reminder that we are a nut free school and that water bottles should only have water in them.

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Hello everyone,

Please find below all of p3’s reading tasks for this week.

Reading
Polka Dots

The Terrible Birthday Present

Tuesday – Chapter 2
Wednesday Chapter 3
Thursday – Chapter 4

Spots
Jungle Shorts

Tuesday – Chapter 1
Wednesday Chapter 2
Thursday – Chapter 3

Stripes
Storm Castle
Tuesday – p1-8
Wednesday – p9-16
Thursday p17 – 24
Friday (will be read in school) p 24-32

Zig-Zags
The Go Kart Race

Tuesday – p1-6
Wednesday – p6-12
Thursday – p13-18
Friday (will be read in school)- p18-24

Waves
A New Classroom
Tuesday – p1-6
Wednesday – p6-12
Thursday – p13-18
Friday (will be read in school)- p18-24

Lightening Bolts
At the Seaside
Tuesday – p1-4
Wednesday – p5-8
Thursday -p9-12
Friday (will be read in school) p13-16

Last post I referred to Fry’s first 100 hundred words. These are common words that when learnt make a huge impact to fluency in reading and accuracy in writing. Our focus for this term is the first 100 words below.

The websites linked below have great printables and online games which focus on revision of these words should you wish to use them along side any activities you are currently doing.

https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/games-4901.htm

Fry Sight Words List

This image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative.A quick reminder that Wednesday is our PE day so ensure your child comes dressed appropriately .

 

Have a wonderful week everyone,
Miss Ramsay

P6 Info W/B Monday 7th September 2020

Hi all,

Spelling – Thanks so much to everyone who completed their spelling homework on time and took care over neatness and presentation. Children will copy down their new list on Monday.

Maths/Numeracy – I gave out a worksheet  revising  addition with regrouping last Thursday and this is due in on Wednesday. This week we’ll revise subtraction with borrowing and exchange. A new homework  sheet will be sent home on Wednesday.

Every Friday we look at a separate maths topic and recently we have looked at 2d shape in more depth. Thursdays are our problem solving days where we discuss  and try out strategies we can use to solve problems. So far, these strategies  include:

  • Guess, check and improve ( trial and error)
  • Draw it out ( picture, diagram, concept map)
  • Make an organised list, grid or table
  • Act it out
  • Use a simpler case

 

Reading – We have read up to the end of Chapter 6 in Kensuke’s Kingdom, where the main character Michael is now trying to plan his escape from the island. Kensuke is still hostile yet protective, ensuring that Michael stays safe and healthy but offering no solace or friendship up to this point.

Children will also be given reading tasks in class, separate to this current class novel,  so reading homework will not be set at present.

PE – Tuesday

GLOW  – I tried out pupils’  log-in details (of  those who said they could not access Glow after the password change). There were only two  log-ins that didn’t work  and two pupils still to receive their new details so hopefully this will be sorted next week Everyone else should be able to access Glow through Google Chrome. There is no homework on Glow this week anyway but I’d like to take photos of some work to put into a Slides file so that parents can see lots of our fabulous creations!

Finally, a reminder that the ‘September Weekend ‘ is only a couple of weeks away so no school on Friday 18th or Monday 21st September.

That is all for now,

Have a lovely weekend,

Miss Brunt

 

 

 

 

 

P7 Info / Homework – Week Beg: 7th September

Hi P7,

Annual Data Check – There are some Annual Data Check forms still to be returned to school. If you could check school bags and ensure these are completed and returned that would be great.

PE – Remember to come dressed in appropriate clothing to do PE on Monday.

Homework:

This week for homework there will be a maths task, spellings practice and reading, which will be set on Monday morning during our reading groups.

Maths Learning Intention: We are learning to use BOMDAS.

BOMDAS stands for; Brackets, Of, Multiplication, Division, Addition & Subtraction.

Success Criteria: I can use the operators ( x, divide, -, +) in the correct order to calculate the answer.

This should be revision of work learnt in class this past week.

Thanks for your support,

Mr. Nelson

Primary 1 Week beginning 31st of August

The pupils have been enjoying using the Zones of Regulation to help them to discuss their emotions and where they feel they are throughout the day,  they used this language in nursery and talk very well about their “zone”.  There is no negative zone – because emotions are natural, but we talk about the optimum for learning as green and strategies to help get back onto green so they are ready to learn 🙂

This week I will be sending out some books which go over the names of the ORT characters and the first key words.  I have also included flash cards for each child to use at home to learn the words as well.

Pupils should read at home each night – discuss the story and the pictures, look at the words, point out and find words, follow the words with their reading finger.  Flashcards will be sent home for each new stage of the reading books, these should be used regularly to help consolidate learning if possible.

Pupils are learning numbers 1-10 and how to write them, playing games with 2 dice or dominoes will help them to count and recognise numbers and practising formation on numbers would be another worthwhile activity – this is what we have been working on this week.

I have sent home a letter requesting permission to use seesaw app for learning journaling, if this has not been returned I would appreciate if this could be done ASAP. click the link to download seesaw letter or email permission to k.hinton@mgfl.net.

Many thanks

Mrs Hinton

P5 Info – 31.8.20 🌟

Hi all,

What another wonderful week we had in Primary 5! We have just started our new topic ‘Victorians’ and I just know we are going to have lots of fun as we learn more about this era.

Just another gentle reminder that children should only bring essentials to school (water bottle, snack and lunch – pencil cases are optional). They should not be bringing any personal items such as Pokemon cards, toys or anything that is not essential for their day at school. Thank you.

We had a great science lesson with Mrs Cumming on Monday afternoon, learning all about germs and I am excited to see what we will learn tomorrow.

Homework 📝  (Sent out on Monday and to be returned by Friday)

Reading 📚- I realised last week that I completely forgot to get the children reading records to note down what pages should be read when. Apologises for this, but this week I have got them sorted. This week your child will come home with their book and a green ‘reading record’ jotter, in this they will write what pages have to be read for homework. Please can you sign beside the date to show that homework has been completed, thank you. Books have to be brought in everyday so children can participate in their reading group. 

Spelling ✏️ – I was very impressed by the effort and care the children took when completing their spelling homework – great work!! The children will copy their new list tomorrow morning and should be completed in the same way. Written twice in cursive and then at least one activity completed from the Spelling Menu, which is on Google Classroom.

Maths/Numeracy 🔢 – I know some children had trouble accessing their GLOW accounts as passwords changed last week. I gave out new passwords last week but if they get lost or there any issues with logging in, then please get in touch. This week I have uploaded a place value homework activity to be completed on Google Classroom.

If you ever need anything please don’t hesitate to get in touch – L.Waller@mgfl.net

Miss Lauren Waller