St.Francis’ Primary School Daily Learning Plan



Class: Primary 2 Teacher: Mrs Erika CassarCheck-in Message: Wednesday 3rd February 2021Good morning Primary 2 and happy Wednesday to all We are half way through another week and getting very close to our February holiday! Although we are in lockdown, it is so important to find something exciting to do when you are on holiday. It doesn’t have to be something big but sometimes the small things are what count the most. For example, something I am excited to do on the holiday is do some more baking. Can you think of what you would like to do during the February break? Let me know on Padlet and let me know how you feel Today’s lessons will focus on a reading task and some numeracy linked to shape properties. You also have a Science lesson prepared by Ms Sealy and PE with Joe to end your day! You do have a video and presentation to help you go through today’s lesson though so I hope you enjoy that! Have a lovely Wednesday boys and girls, and don’t forget to take a break and go on a walk or practise your favourite hobby 5025833188834Remember to tweet us some of your work @stfrancisps and @MrsErikaStfr00Remember to tweet us some of your work @stfrancisps and @MrsErikaStfrMrs Erika xxThis is what our time table looks like today: 329374515621000-80801614360026382301261700019858871381050013340111553620069429115684500Curricular AreaLearning Intention Learning ActivitiesToolkit resourcesOnline resources536-439600 L.I: I am able to write about the setting of a story Ms Sealy’s Group can look at the ASFL section for their Literacy lesson. Introduction: Find a space you are comfortable in and pick a book to read. Make sure it is not too easy or too difficult for you. The book may be from your collection at home or else online from . If you have any difficulties using the oxford owl website, there is an Oxford Reading Tree Help in the Resources section under the Primary 2 tab on the school website. Read the story a couple of times and make sure you have understood the story. Then, watch this video: Do you know what a setting is?Think back about your story. You may re-read your story if you want. Think about your story’s setting. Where and When is your story set? Use your jotter or a paper and split your page in half. On one side draw a picture to show WHEN your story was set and on the other side draw WHERE your story was set. Write 1-3 sentences about the setting of your story, including when and where it was set. You can add a drawing to support your sentences. Write 5 sentences about the setting of your story, including when and where it was set. Remember that I didn’t read the story so make sure to include describing words in your sentences. You can add a drawing to support your sentences. Jotter or paperPencil Reading book Reading Learning Grid available in the resource section under Primary 2 on Oxford Reading Tree Help available in the resource section under Primary 2 on P L A Y T I M E717183898300L.I: I am able to make a list of properties about different 2D shapes. Today we will be revising some shape properties. Start off by watching the videos in the following links: Take the quiz at the bottom of the page Work out the Property Worksheet 1/2/3 found in the resources section under the Primary 2 classroom on the school website. Have a go at your Sumdog challenge featuring shapes! Pencil and jotter Property Worksheet 1/2/3 found in the resources section under the Primary 2 class on: L U N C H T I M E-82552377000L.I: I am able to discover more about astronauts This lesson was prepared by Ms Sealy. Head over to the school website. Click on Primary 2 and then press the Resources section. Ms Sealy has preparerd a plan on what to do for this lesson. Open Ms Sealy’s Plan – P2 and then use Ms Sealy’s PPT about stars – P2. I am sure many of you will find this lesson very interesting Pencil and jotterMs Sealy’s Plan – P2 and Ms Sealy’s PPT about stars – P2 found in the resources section under the Primary 2 class on: : I am able to follow a story and carry out related tasks to it.Follow the video of Hamish the Highland Cow from the school website.Carry out the activities from Hamish Highland Cow Activities Sheet and share your work on Twitter Pencil and jotterColoursHamish the Highland Cow Video and Hamish Highland Cow Activities Sheets found in the resources section under the Primary 2 class on: Assessment Strategy: 2 stars and a wish Green for growth & Tickled Pink for progress ................
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