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Home learning grid for school closure – Primary 6 30.3.20 – 3.4.20Writing Talking & ListeningNumberWrite and design a postcard to Skipper. Reflect on the first week of remaining essentially at home. Briefly explain to Skipper why our seas are rough at the moment, what you have found challenging and what you are doing to be resilient. Also, visit Pobble 365 one day this week. Look at the picture of the day and try the related writing activities. Watch Newsround on TV or online. Take notes if you wish. Tell a family member what the 3 main stories were, with supporting details.102186148709400Discuss the news stories and share opinions. Do you agree with each other? Continue to practise multiplication facts playing the Mixed Times Tables challenge on Sumdog or asking family and friends to test you. You could also try this Addition and Subtraction game from Topmarks.SpellingReadingMaths/NumeracyPractise the words for your group using look, say, cover, write and check:126238036195phasephonephysicalparagraphgraphdolphintrophyknowledgeknotknock00phasephonephysicalparagraphgraphdolphintrophyknowledgeknotknock-15176529845risenosepraisenoisearisepauseclosechosechoosethose00risenosepraisenoisearisepauseclosechosechoosethose48133027940gnawgnomedesigncampaignforeignwrapwritewrestlewrinklewrong00gnawgnomedesigncampaignforeignwrapwritewrestlewrinklewrong205826821231ferociousmalicioussuspiciousnutritiousambitiousanxiousreligiousinsidiousprecariousluscious00ferociousmalicioussuspiciousnutritiousambitiousanxiousreligiousinsidiousprecariouslusciousPractise these patterns in the Sumdog Spelling Practice challenge for this week. In addition, choose an Active Spelling task from the link on the P6 Home Learning Page.Read a chapter of your book. Then write a prediction about what you think is going to happen later in the story, based on evidence from your chapter. You could also add an illustration of your prediction.Try the Sumdog Reading Challenge for this week.There are various audiobooks available for free at the moment from Audible if you have run out of reading material at home. You can check the AR Book Levels of these books using the information given in your Home Learning Log. Remember to do an AR quiz if you finish a book.7670808953500Practise adding and subtracting within 10 000 in the Maths Challenge on Sumdog.Devise a treasure hunt within your home, using an 8-point compass. Place five objects around your home. After working out which direction North is in, choose a starting position. Then, write and give clues to the locations of these objects, using the 8-point compass, for family members to follow. Look at this week’s Daily Rigour challenge. Read each question carefully and apply the appropriate strategies. On the website, you will find a link to check the answers using the YouTube video.Something fun!Problem to solve!IDL Theme/ProjectPlay a game of charades with your family. If you’ve never played it before, you can find instructions here.258953011430000 Try this problem solving puzzle… Frog Jump GameImagine that you work for the Education department at Edinburgh Zoo. Create a leaflet or PowerPoint to explain how a trip to zoo can help children to learn about the cycle of life.Religious & Moral EducationSciences/TechnologiesHealth & WellbeingNext week is Holy Week in the Christian calendar. Research how Holy Week is normally celebrated in two different countries and write an article for a magazine, including some drawings.15748020405800In which country might this picture have been taken?Continue to improve your typing skills using Dance Mat.Create a healthy dish using ingredients available at home. Identify parts of each meal using the Eatwell Guide. Help to make the dish if possible!Play Cookin CastleChoose an activity that interests you from Create a leaflet or factbook to show your learning.Join in with a workout (available daily) at PE with Joe Wicks.100838080518000Thinking about movements you’ve learned in PE and from Joe Wicks, devise a 10-minute fitness programme for your whole family to do together.Expressive ArtsModern LanguagesQuestionsCreate a percussion instrument using items around your home (ask for permission first). Use this instrument to develop a familiar rhythm and/or tune and see if members of your family can recognise it. Go to french- and practice French vocabulary using the word lists and games. Explore Languages Online and look for a different game or activity to practise weather vocabulary.If you have any questions, please feel free to send an email to admin@duddingston.edin.sch.uk. Your question will be forwarded on to your teacher.We hope you are all keeping well and safe. Enjoy the Easter break with your families and we look forward to sharing new learning activities with you in a couple of weeks! Best wishes, from Miss Cotter and Mr Gason. ................
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