Primary 6 Blog

Fantastic Friday in Primary Six

I have enjoyed seeing all of your amazing learning this week through Teams and email. Well done to all of you! I have been particularly impressed by how many of you are working independently, taking responsibility and ownership of your learning. You should be very proud of yourselves. Please remember if you are working at home and have not yet sent in what you have done, it would be fantastic to see some of your learning.

It has been difficult choosing one star of the week because so many of you have been working so hard, but this week’s star is Rachele. She has been working so hard every day, sending in fantastic examples of her learning and taking a pride in her work.

Please look below at just some of the examples of the fantastic work from Primary Six.

Have a great day and enjoy your weekend when it comes.

Mr McPheely

Language Class

National Puzzle Day- LCC

Hello LCC,

Did you know that 29th of January is National Puzzle Day?

Puzzles could include crosswords, jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku, riddles or brain-teasers.

Scientists have learned that when we work on a jigsaw puzzle, we use both sides of the brain, which can improve our memory and problem solving skills.

Activities you could try today to celebrate National Puzzle Day:

  1. Complete a jigsaw puzzle. If you don’t have any at home you could do an online jigsaw puzzle e.g at https://www.jigsawexplorer.com/

2. Do a Sudoku.

This powerpoint explains how to solve a Sudoku and gives you one to solve.

3. Solve a riddle.

Here are some to try out. You can email your answers to admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk

4. If you really fancy a challenge Edinburgh Evening News has given everybody free access to their puzzles page in order to celebrate National Puzzle Day. www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/puzzles

We hope you have lots of fun with puzzles today!

Mrs Rush and Mrs Machowiak

Primary 3 Blog

PUZZLE Friday in P3

& WELCOME to International

PUZZLE DAY! 🙂

1.)

2.) SAY THE COLOUR NOT THE WORD (In how many seconds can you answer correctly?)

3.)

4.)

5.) by NATALIA:

6.) by CHELSEA:

7.) by COLIN:

You start with the one with the black spot under the telly.

You have to pick up the torch/light on the left on the stool and shine it into the black space.

It will uncover the darkness and you’ll see that the TV is unplugged.

8.) by LYNDA:

9.)

Lastly. check out another super contribution from COLIN! Say what you see:

Primary 3 Blog

FANTASTIC FRIDAY in P3

Welcome to another

Please take a look at all the effort and hard work from boys & girls in P3!

Burn’s day, ASIA, addition & subtraction, spelling and much more…

is ARON for sharing his fabulous home learning. He focused on Japan and worked together with his dad who is teaching him his expert sushi making skills! What an excellent JASS activity to learn something new or improve skills! Amazing!

More

learning form P3:

I also wanted to share another PONGO adventure! Can you spot something special about how the letters and words are written?

Pongo is not just the STAR of Lynda’s story but actually got his very own adventure park! Look how amazing:

Thank you so much for all your hard work – Unbelievably, here is even more:

fractions, bible stories, JASS, Spanish, …

Please keep looking to find out some of our puzzle answers and more…