Mild
Reading
Read your new reading book x3 times. Answer the following questions with an adult and sign off your reading record sheet.
- In your own words, explain what happens in the story.
- What was your favourite part of the story and why?
- Which character did you like the most?
- If you could change the ending of the story, what would you want to happen?
Listening and Talking
Share 3 things you have learnt this week with an adult. Tell you adult what you enjoyed, what you learnt and the most interesting thing you took from the lesson.
Medium
Please complete all of the mild tasks
Spelling
Please practise the spelling words from the lists below. Each list contains 6 phonics words and 2 tricky words. You can practise the words by doing rainbow writing, spiral writing, read, cover, write and check or by pyramid writing (these are the methods we use in class). As a challenge – put these words into a sentence.
| Pink Group ‘h’ | Blue Group ‘ea’ and ‘ee’ | Purple Group ‘oo’ and ‘ew’ | Yellow Group ‘ou’ |
| hat hip hot hen hit ham and me | meet seat feet cheat keep see said are | foot chew new shoot stew mood come there | shout loud out pout snout foul bought thought |
Maths
Children have had their QR codes for Sumdog sent home – please can you ensure they have this. Please complete the tasks assigned on Sumdog for additional fluency.
In Maths, we are practicing fractions. We have been learning about halves, quarters and wholes. Can you find 3 food items in your house that you can half and quarter. Remember all parts must be equal!
For example: Apple – can be split into half and a donut can be split into quarters.
Hot
Burns Night
It is nearly Burns Night and everyone in school will soon enjoy learning a poem (or part of a poem) as well as exploring Scots. Have a look here KS1/KS2 History: Robert Burns – Scottish poet – BBC Teach and create a three slide powerpoint presentation for Mrs Favier. Email your slides along with your name and class to the admin account (admin@craigroyston-pri.edin.sch.uk) before the 21st of January. You can then meet with Mrs Favier and share your presentation. Lang may yer lum reek!
