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Date: Friday 29.01.2021Literacy DictationL.I - To use ‘magic e’ to change the vowel sound L.I – To read and spell ‘tricky words’ Success Criteria: I can add ‘magic e’ to change the vowel sound and make new wordsI can read, write and spell tricky words by myself Today is dictation day. Please use your whiteboard or paper.Write these words – made here fine note cube Write this sentence – Pete can skate on the pond. Remember punctuation, finger spaces and neat writing. Read your sentence. Does it make sense? Can you point to each word as you read it? Give yourself a smiley snowman if you think you have worked hard. Well done.Challenge - If you would like a challenge, add an extra sentence about Pete.Divide your whiteboard or paper into four boxes. Write these four words, one in each box: snake five hole flume You can also draw a picture for each word. Maths:LI: I can use a variety of methods to collect information.LI: I can communicate my findings with others and explain what I have doneSuccess criteria:I can use tally marks to record how many birds I have spottedI can record the information I have gathered on a simple bar graph to share my findingsAs we have asked you to try to join in with the Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend, we would like you to gather information on what birds you see by completing a grid with tally marks to indicate how many of each bird you saw. There is a template that you can print off or you can draw your own grid. We have looked at tally marks during numeracy this week, remember every 5th mark goes through the 4 lines to help us with counting. We would then like you to display the information you have gathered in a simple bar graph. You can print the template for this or draw your own.Science:L.I- To observe living things in the environment and become aware of how they depend on one another.LI- recognise the similarities and differences between birds.Success criteria:I can recognise and name different birds in my local areaBig garden Birdwatch is 29th-31st January. The Newsround clip below shows some children joining in their own birdwatch at school. can look out for birds in your garden, at the park or even just by looking out of your window, you can sign up for and find out a bit more about the Big Garden Birdwatch here: you want to attract more birds to your garden you could make your own birdfeeder to hang outside on a tree or fence. You can even place it on a windowsill or take it to the park if you don’t have a garden. The link below will give you some ideas for your own simple birdfeeder. sheet shows some of the birds you may spot. you for a brilliant Scottish Week! You have done a wonderful job of sharing your learning about Scottish culture. Excellent work. Thank you very much indeed to all of your families for supporting you with your learning at home. Have fun with the Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend. We look forward to hearing all about it when we see you next week. ................
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