Home Learning Activities for Primary 7B with Miss Wylie

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Engage in a variety of educational activities provided by Miss Wylie for Primary 7B students, including maths challenges, literacy tasks, spelling practice, and times tables focus. Stay motivated, complete tasks daily, and share your progress on SeeSaw or school Twitter. Enjoy learning from home while keeping your mind active and skills sharp!


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  1. Home Learning P7B Miss Wylie

  2. A wee note from Miss Wylie Hi everyone, I miss you all lots but I am excited to try and face up to the challenge of teaching you from home! Each week I will aim to create one PowerPoint which will have ALL of your learning for the week, this makes things (hopefully) a little easier for you to manage. Please remember this time will not last forever, so do your best to complete the work that is set but also remember to relax, get fresh air (if you can) and take lots of brain breaks. I am only at the end of an email if you are stuck or why not try respond to me on SeeSaw.

  3. Home Learning P7B Select one activity from each grid every day. There is a maths grid, literacy grid and HWB grid. Try to complete daily spelling practice and times table practice. By Friday hopefully you have completed fifteen activities. Upload any of your activities to SeeSaw, or ask an adult to post to our school twitter! EXTRA Have a look at the Primary 7 online resources to keep yourself busy and learning. I have also attached lots of extra grid challenges to keep you busy whilst the school is shut- complete these as you wish! These are at the end of the PowerPoint

  4. Spelling words alkaline combustion condensation evaporation amphibian frequency function laboratory liquid mammal nutrient organism oxygen respiration thermometer

  5. Times tables to focus on this week 11 9 7

  6. Maths learning Grid 1 Calculate how many minutes there are in a day. Then calculate how many seconds there are in a day. Show your working. 2 Complete the time word problems attached to this PowerPoint (slide 7) 3 Time hunt! Find all the items in your house that display the time, write down the time on each clock you find. 4 Convert analogue and digital times (slide 8) 5 See how long you can do keepy ups for in the garden. Try this 5 times and record your results each time. 6 See how long you can hold a handstand for (SAFELY) try this 5 times and record your results each time. 7 Complete the worksheet on reading timetables (slide 9) 8 Measure the length of your garden. Time how long it takes you to run the length of your garden. To find your speed divide the total length of your garden by the time taken to run. 9 Complete a sleep diary for the week. Take note of the time you go to bed and when you wake up. Calculate how much sleep you have got by the end of the week.

  7. Literacy Learning Grid 1 Active spelling time! (slide 10) 2 Pick any scene you like from a film and list all the things you see, hear, would smell, would taste and feel. 3 Look up personification and write out a definition in your own words. 4 Write out the setting for a spooky story, be sure to use a simile or metaphor in your writing. 5 Create your own word bingo board and play with someone in your house. 6 Correct my story by adding connectives, openers and punctuation. (slide 11) 7 Pick whether to write a summary, prediction, question list, illustration or book review for a text you have read. 8 Try to create a simile or metaphor for a Snake Lion Footballer Chair The Ocean 9 Research any subject (e.g. the Sahara Dessert) and try to find 10 new facts. Using these facts form an opinion about the subject you have researched.

  8. HWB Learning Grid 1 In your garden do 20 star jumps 20 lunges 20 high knees 20 second plank 2 3 If you have a ball, go out in the garden and practice dribbling and bouncing. Draw a cheerful picture to put in your window. 4 5 Have a go at doing Jo Wicks home workout. 6 Make a call/send a text or email to someone you miss. Write a list of all the things you are good at. 9 Help your adults tidy up the house or garden. 7 Give yourself an hour of no technology time. 8 Give yourself a challenge to achieve by the end of the week (eg. Make my bed every day)

  9. Active spelling Alliterative Phrases or Sentences Write alliterative phrases or sentences. An alliteration uses the same initial letter. Examples: Deep down in the dungeon tiny town sheep shout Antonyms Write an antonym next to each word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite. Use a dictionary or thesaurus for help, if needed. Example: hot cold Tired awake Definition Match List your words on the left side of your paper. Then write the definitions of each word on the right side of the paper but mix them. Ask someone at home to match the words to their definition. Missing Consonants Write your spelling words, leaving blank spaces for all consonants. Example: __a__ __ e__ (answer: carpet) Scrambled Words Scramble up the letters of your words. Next to each word, leave a blank line, and write a clue or an illustration. Example: cholos________ a place where you learn Stairsteps Write your spelling words as stairsteps . Example: d do dog Synonyms Write down your words and next to each one write a synonym. A synonym is a word that means the same. Use a dictionary or thesaurus for help, if needed. Example: large big Words-in-Words Try to write at least two words that you can make from each spelling word. You may scramble the letters to create new words. Example: shower show owe row Type up Write up your spelling words on a laptop, tablet or phone. Have a go at changing the font and size.

  10. I rounded the final corner I saw that my town was a small scattering of houses in the distance Ahead of me was just the endless road and the inky night sky I gripped my handlebars tightly and pumped my legs even faster I was a machine Like the beam from a powerful torch a single bright light suddenly cut through the sky Another appeared which was a beautiful luminous green colour Thousands of tiny lights were shooting across the vast sky like microscopic silent rockets

  11. Primary 7 Resources Websites: Television www.sumdog.com www.languagenut.com www.bbcbitesize.com www.themathsfactor.com www.topmarks.com www.mathsframe.com www.glasgowsciencecentre.com www.bbc.co.uk/education www.educationquizzes.com/ks2/maths/ www.whiterosemaths.com www.keystage2literacyco.uk/spellings-menu.html www.spellzone.com/games/index.cfm?wordlist=2255 9:15am Newsround on CBBC 10:00am BBC bite-size on BBC 12:10pm Newsround on CBBC 2:10pm Countdown Channel 4 4:00pm Newsround on CBBC Apps Twitter: Book creator iMovie GarageBand Keynote Tinker Playground Swift Scratch Numbers Clips PowerPoint #countonus #balornockprimaryschool #glasgowcounts #literacyforall

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