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Home learning grid for school closure (Second level) 21.04.20Writing ReadingNumberImagine you’ve been asked to write a letter to yourself for a time capsule. This is a functional piece of writing so you could include:DateGreeting Paragraphs Salutation Feelings/Emotions/ThoughtsWhat you hope this time next year looks like. Try to read for enjoyment for at least 20 – 30 mins each day. Use your library book or a book of your own. Reading comprehension ebook and worksheet – “How to skin a bear.” We have attached the PDF copies onto the P5 webpage but this resource can also be found here: you’ve read the story, you will find some questions to answer. Do these in your jotter. Multiplication revision – on the webpage there is a link to a pdf which has Multiplication wheels from 1x to 12x. Using the tables you’ve learned so far, do as many as you can. Well done everyone who has been practising their skills on Sumdog! Keep playing and if you didn’t get a chance last week, have a go this week. Continue to practice your times tables – if you think you’re ready to move on, get an adult to test you and see how you do.Spelling/GrammarTalking & ListeningMaths/NumeracyPlease see the attached spelling list below, discuss and choose the level that challenges you but isn’t too difficult. Remember no worries if you need to move up or down a level. Look, say, cover, write, check your words three times each in your jotter. You can also choose an active spelling activity to complete your spelling this week. Listen to Lindsay Littleson read the first chapter of her novel “The Titanic Detective Agency.” Angles - Have a look at the PowerPoint that is on the webpage. You will meet three characters Mrs (always) Right Angle, Mr Obtuse Angle, Baby Acute Angle and their pet dog Reflex Angle. Once you’ve looked at that, have a look around your house and see how many of these angles you can find, list them in your jotter. Hint: Remember the corner of your jotter is always Mrs Right Angle, you can use this to see if it is bigger (obtuse,) smaller (acute) or just Right! Something fun!Problem to solve!IDL Theme/ProjectDo you have any rocks in your garden that you can paint? 69786559436000If you have any paint, try being as creative as you can and share any creations with us, which can be put on Twitter. Check out the most recent Daily STEM report and try out some of the problems/research this topic further. topic for this term is Attenborough’s Apprentices. David Attenborough does a lot about conservation of our planet, including places like our amazing Rainforest. In your jotter create a mind-map of what you know and what you want to know about wildlife and conservation. Religious & Moral EducationModern LanguagesArt/Music/Drama/PEThis term in RME we will be looking at stories of creation; religious stories that explain how the Earth and humans came into existence. Over this week and next, have a look at the Judeo-Christian story cards (the link is on the P5 Home Learning Page) and use the blank comic strip sheet or a page in your jotter to re-tell the story. With Mme Brown, you were learning the names of some body parts in French. To practise using this vocabulary, be creative and draw a monster in your jotter and label the body parts. You can use the links on the P5 page to help you remember the names in French. Extension: write in the colour and/or numberFor example: Five arms =cinq brasBlue hair = les cheveux bleusArt If you noticed in the Happy News Mr McNeill’s daughter was looking for beauty in unexpected places – can you find beauty in unexpected places? Take a picture, sketch it using a pencil or make a collage. Health & WellbeingSciences/TechnologiesP.E. - Join Joe Wicks live on YouTube, Monday – Friday at 9am for a half hour work out!See IDL/Topic Remember you can do your AR test once you finish a book at If you can’t remember your username or password please ask a parent to contact the school via email. Also remember to follow us on Twitter which is @DuddyP5team. We are posting daily and it’s a great way to keep in touch. If you need to get in touch with your class teacher you can email either:katie.pavey@duddingston.edin.sch.ukkelly.inch@duddingston.edin.sch.ukcara.veitch@duddingston.edin.sch.ukSpelling Group Lists – Week beginning Monday 21st April 2020Strawberries List‘ed’ wordsended dustedliftedlistedmeltedrustedplanteddentedhandedlandedApples List‘er/est’ wordsbraverclosercolderlongersweeterbravestcoldestoldestrichestsmallestOranges List‘ing’ wordsburningcountingdiscoveringdisturbingdrawingfrighteninghurtinggleamingreturningthrowingBananas List‘ed’ wordsobtainedremainedrepairedcomplaineddecidedentertainedimaginedincreasedrefusedwhistledExtra Hot List!‘ill’ wordsillnessillegalillegibleilliterateillogicalillustrateillustrationillusionilluminatedillumination ................
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