Primary 4 Blog

Home Learning Grid – 27th April

Hello everyone.

I hope everyone has been able to access all the resources that have been sent out.  If not you should e-mail the school at admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk.

I have attached the Learning Grid for this week.  There are some fun activities for you to do.

Learning Grid – 27th April

I have also attached the Science and Technology resource that you will have read about from the grid.

STEM home learning – Crest

If there are any questions don’t hesitate to e-mail or Twitter.

Thank you,

Mr Madine

Primary 3 Blog

Good to have you back!

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I hope you had a relaxing weekend and are excited to see the tasks for this week.

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and Scavenger Hunt as promised

How are you

Remember that it is perfectly normal to feel all these emotions, sometimes within a very short period of time – I always think of that funny video about the baby who’s emotions were up and down like a rollercoaster – Can you remember how scared it was when its mummy blew her nose and how quickly mum consoled it?

I hope that mostly you are feeling ok and when you are feeling down that you have plenty of nice things to think about and do to cheer yourself up.

I hope RANG-TANG is one of them:

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And one more super opportunity for you:

Poster Competition

Please keep sending messages and photos of yourself & your work.

OIP

Primary 7 Blog

Dear Primary 7

Dear Primary 7,

I hope that you had a restful and relaxing Easter Holiday. Did any of you try the activities in the holiday grid? I hope that if you did, you found them fun and engaging. I can see from the Active Learn and Education City that many of you a taking part in the online activities and I hope that you have been able to access the grids on the blog as well.

We had a lovely holiday, between Easter and a birthday, there was a lot of baking, books were read in the garden and my house has now been cleaned from top to bottom!  I shall attach pictures and recipes in case you want to try them at home. I am still working on the cross stitch but may finish that later this week.

As always, if you have any questions or anything to share, please do email it to: admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk

I hope that you and your families are keeping well. Thinking of you all and looking forward to hearing from you.

Take care!

Miss Kerr

 

Chocolate cake: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2012/nov/21/how-to-cook-the-perfect-chocolate-cake

There is a lot of chat in this article but if you scroll down you can get to the recipe. Make sure you add just the amount of milk it says-I added too much so my icing was very runny!

Banoffee Pie: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/banoffeepie_89031

For the banoffee-I used hobnobs instead of digestive biscuits.Ginger nuts also work really well if you want to add in a different flavour. The caramel can be bought as this caramel

which you simply open and spoon over the bananas. Cadbury flake bars are really easy to crumble on top of the whipping cream by hand. (Whip the cream until the peaks hold when you pull out the whisk). Banoffee is very sweet and you could put it in little washed out yogurt pots to make sure you don’t have too much!