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Hello P7B boys and girlsI hope you and your families are keeping well and that you had a relaxing weekend. Now, more than ever, it is important for us to look after ourselves making sure we keep active, curious and creative in anything we do. This is the only way we can give our best! I am proud of what everyone is achieving, whether you do your work online or on paper. Keep learning! Keep practicing! Keep smiling! Stay home , stay safe! Miss you all Mrs Short BEST SCORE 71/72 Jaromir Who will be to beat the BIG MATHS Ultimate Challenge (72/72) in 90 seconds? 5 May 2020

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Hello P7B boys and girls☺

I hope you and your families are keeping well and that you had a relaxing weekend. Now, more than ever, it is important for us to look after ourselves making sure we

keep active, curious and creative in anything we do. This is the only way we can give our best!

I am proud of what everyone is achieving, whether you do your work online or on paper.

Keep learning! Keep practicing! Keep smiling!Stay home , stay safe!

Miss you all Mrs Short

BEST SCORE 71/72

JaromirWho will be to beat the BIG

MATHS Ultimate Challenge

(72/72) in 90 seconds?

5 May 2020

This is another great example of some of your Literacy and Maths

Home-learning. Thank you for sharing.

Well done!

Big Maths: CLIC SAFE Lern Its: Logan, Ava, Jaromir, Murray, Om, Julia, Noah, Brady, Jasmin, Jamie, Georgia, James L, Eilidh, Cara and Baillie.

Read Theory: Eric, Ray, Logan, Noah, Brady, James L, Georgia, Ava, Cara, Julia, Jaromir and Murray.

Sumdog: Jaromir, Logan, Miriam, Noah and Eric.

Maths Answers

Maths Answers

Maths Answers

Newsround

Watch Daily news stories for children

and young people. Be up to date what is happening in the world

and around you.https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

https://schools.firstnews.co.ukhttps://schools.firstnews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2020/04/FIRSTNEWS_723.pdf

We would like to introduce a whole school topic for the Summer Term The Lion King

This is a great project for you and your family to work on together.The Lion King Experience will allow you to explore theatre from many

different angles including: performance, design, directing, writing and technical theatre.

https://www.lionkingexperience.com/https://www.lionkingexperience.com/pdfs/TheLionKingExperience_At_Home_KIDS.pdf

Watch out for the following sections

A diorama is a model representing a scene with three-dimensional figures, either in miniature or as a large-scale

museum exhibit.See some examples below.

Remember, this is a project for several weeks.Take your time and be creative.

Create a Glossary

Write the definition for the following in your won words. Use an online dictionary for unknown words.

ActorAtmosphereBeatCharacterChoreographerChoreographyComposerContractCreative teamCrewDesigner

Director’s visionDjembeDownstageDramatizeDress rehearsalImprovisationLyricsLyricistMonologueMusic directorProjection

PropPuppetRhythmRitualSceneScriptStage managerTableauTechnical rehearsal

https://www.lionkingexperience.com/sessions/kids/1

Create character profiles by answering the following questions. REMEMBER to write in full sentences.

Create character profiles by answering the following questions. REMEMBER to write in full sentences.

Create character profiles by answering the following questions. REMEMBER to write in full sentences.

Reading and ComprehensionRemember to read every day!

https://readtheory.org/auth/login

Listen to stories https://www.storylineonline.net

Learn more Spanish

https://rockalingua.com

https://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27048007

Spelling

https://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27047969

Spellinghttps://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27050117

https://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27050127

Spellinghttps://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27051129

https://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=27051142

Please log on to Sumdog to warm up before you do your Maths tasks ☺

https://pages.sumdog.com

Also try:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/measures

https://www.transum.org/Software/Game/

www.nrich.maths.org

MathsThis week we will learn how to solve Time problems

Before we start, write down the 6 and 60 time tables and learn them by heart.

Maths Solving Time problems

Maths Solving Time problems

ScienceGo on a minibeast hunt

Spring is well and truly kicking in now, and the warmer weather will bring lots of creepy crawlies out. So get out in the fresh air and take a closer look at your garden or local park. You'll soon notice it's teeming with wildlife! Can you find...• different plants flowers and trees• a worm after a spring shower• a bumblebee looking for nectar• a spotty ladybird exploring the grass• a butterfly basking in the sunshine?

Make a loo roll bird feederThis is messy fun you will love to get stuck into. And it will help you learn about the birds in your neighbourhood.You can make this simple feeder with items you probably already have at home:Smother a cardboard tube in peanut butter (no added salt and sugar versions are suitable for birds).Roll it in bird seed and thread some string through the hole.Tie it up in your garden where birds will feel safe eating.

Make natural art

Art and crafts is a popular way to keep you busy. To mix things up, put the pencils and crayons to one side and look for natural art materials instead. Collect fallen leaves, petals and sticks and use them to make a picture or sculpture. Please make sure you don't pick wildflowers, however, as they are important for wildlife and some are protected by law.You could even use the objects as 'stampers' or paintbrushes - dipping them in paint and rolling, brushing or stamping them on paper to create interesting patterns and effects.

https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/03/kids-nature-activities-self-isolation/

Nature activities

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zr48q6f

Extra activities

Fun home learning for whole family:

• Build a Garden Labyrinth

Outline a path in your backyard using stones, twigs, or un-mowed grass. Simple patterns can be found on the Internet or in books. Little kids especially will love following the twists and turns of your creation.

• Do Magic Tricks

For a unique family activity, look up magic tricks on YouTube and put on a show for little kids. You can also teach an older child some tricks he can perform in front of the whole family.

• Collect Leaves for Artwork

Take a walk in your backyard or a secluded local park, and have your children collect fallen leaves. Once you get home, lay the leaves on paper and rub the side of a crayon over it, creating a

silhouette. You can also paint the leaves and use them as homemade stamps.

• Create a Dress-Up Box

On a rainy day, weed out unwanted dresses, hats, shoes, and costume jewelry from your closets. Your kids will love playing dress-up with the items. Mom and Dad can even join the fun in this indoor family activity.

Fun home learning for whole family:

This is what I would like to share about my lockdown.

We don’t have a garden or a balcony so we enjoy our daily walks to a local park. One warm sunny morning I took pictures of these beautiful daisies. The following day it was gloomy and cloudy and on

the same spot I found these flowers.

So I’ve observed that the petals on daisies are pink

when they are not in bloom.

What changes have you observed in nature?

This is my wee Art project. I add a tower to my castle as another toilet or kitchen roll tube becomes available. How far can I go?

Show off your hard work, share with us

on Tweeter ☺ or [email protected]

If you forgot or misplaced your ReadTheory,BigMaths or Sumdog log in details, please email

the school office.

No matter where you do your work - online or on paper - do a little bit for each subject every day.