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Home learning grid for school closure Primary 24.5.20Writing ReadingNumberAfter completing the listening and talking task, write a short story about your superhero and draw a picture.Think about:What special powers your superhero character has and why he/she will use them?Where will your story take place?How will your superhero deal with/solve a problem?Punctuation capital letters ABC full stops . question marks ? exclamation marks ! speech marks “ Remember to use wow words and connectives to make your sentences even better.Self-assess your writing using 2 stars and a wish with sentence starters.“I like the way…….”“I could make it even better if….”Read your favourite book. Can you write a sentence about your favourite part and draw a picture? SpellingPractise spelling your tricky words in different ways e.g.Capital LettersWrite out each of your spelling words in capital letters. Silly Sentences Write 3 silly sentences with one of your spelling words in each sentence. Continue to choose a few activities from your SEAL maths grid. What challenge will you choose – mild, spicy or hot?Sumdog Challenges have been set- You have until Sunday to complete them before new challenges will be set.10801351134110020000Listening & TalkingIDL Theme/ProjectMaths/NumeracyOver the week have a family discussion about the questions below:If you could have one special superhero power what would it be and why?What would your superhero name be?What would your superhero look like?Junk ModellingCan you make a model of your superhero using junk materials? How did you make it?What junk materials did you use?Why did you choose those materials?Did you use any 2D or 3D shapes?What do you like about it?How could it be improved?ShapeHow many different shapes can you see around your house? Draw them in your jotter and name them.ChallengeWrite down how many sides each shape has?Shape Pattern Game Fun!Problem SolvingReligious & Moral EducationBakingHave some fun cooking/baking at home with an adult. Click on the links below for some easy recipes you could try. a birthday party for your favourite toyUse your imagination to have a pretend tea party at home for your favourite toy.Play or sing some of your favourite music, use or make balloons, have some treats and party games e.g. Musical Statues, Pass the Parcel and Simon Says.You can even think about making some invites for friends.Create an Indoor Gym by making different sports stationsTravel across sheets of paper on the floor in different ways. Jumping on the spot Throwing/catching a ballStar jumpsPractise different balancesHow many can you do at each station in a minute?Cut some paper or card to make the numbers and symbols belowUse these cards to make calculations with their answers.Like this one:In each calculation you must only use a card once, but of course you can re-use them in your next calculation if you want to.Can you find a way to use all the cards in one calculation?Can you find all the possible ways to use the cards?ChallengeTry this with bigger numbers.Make a Ramadan Moon and Star decoration. You could use paper plates, card, paint/pens, string/wool and scissors. Here are some ideas for you to try. Art/Music/Drama/PEModern LanguagesSocial Studies/ ScienceCraft Ideas to do at home Wicks P.E workouts are on every day. How many can you do this week? singing the ‘Three Craws’ Scots song you sang in your lessons with Vikki.Can you remember the actions?Spanish GreetingsPractise daily greetings in Spanish using link below & WellbeingDiscuss with someone at home the different ways of being active and the positive effect this has on your health.Make a chart or write down how you stay active each day and record how it made you feel.Create your own minibeast Hunt checklist. Go for a walk outside and see how many minibeasts you can find.BBC Lessons OnlineBBC Bitesize have new lessons every weekday, with videos, activities and more. Click on the link below. websites and apps:Maths and numberUseful websites and apps:LiteracyUseful websites and apps:Health and Well-marks.co.ukmathsframe.co.uk and wellbeing: kidsthe body coach tv kids just dance We hope you enjoy doing some of these activities. Remember only do what you can – this is just a guide!Make sure there is plenty time in the day to play, talk, relax and have fun!Try to set aside 30 minutes to exercise each day.We are missing you all and look forward to seeing you again soon. Remember you can email us pictures of what you have been doing to admin@sighthill.edin.sch.ukMrs O’Neill & Miss Elia ................
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