Primary 3 Blog

Science in P3

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Look at enthusiastic P3 during         hi

science week 

(Please click on the link above!)

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We loved learning about ASIA and lots of us were able to share first hand experiences. Some of our highlights were

  • non-fiction reading about Orang-utans (please continue e-book on active learn) https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/login
  •   making Indian elephants
  • researching Asian animals and plants
  • finding out about languages, food, flags and much more
  • creating surveys on how to support endangered species in Asia
  • symmetrical TajMahal
  • researching Asian scientist at home

Please remember to look at 1st Level’s home learning grid for 23rd and 30th March!

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Primary 3 Blog, Uncategorized

Home learning

Dear parents and carers,

For the next two weeks, your learning will be in the format of a cross-curricular learning grid. The grid includes activities for learning in areas we are currently covering in class. You can work through these at your own pace and in an order of your choice. You can adapt activities to suit your confidence level and support available to you at home. Please try your best in these circumstances and we would love to see some good examples of learning so that we can share success on the blog.
On the Week 1 grid attached below for week beginning 23rd March, you will find details for the school admin email account. This is how you can contact us throughout school closures. We will all be available to continue to support you in your learning and answer any questions that you have. Additionally, we have turned on the comments feature on each of our class blogs. Please keep in touch!
You should have all received a pack of additional learning resources from school this week. If you were absent, we will try our hardest to get this to you. Learning activities in this pack are supplementary to your learning grid and there is no firm expectation that all of this will be completed. We appreciate that learning comes through many experiences. We are happy to support you in any way that we can in whatever way you choose to continue learning. In the near future, we will also be posting an additional list of ICT resources that can be used to extend learning at home. We hope that this helps.
We understand that these are difficult circumstances for all. Please strive to stay connected within the school community.
Kind Regards,

The Royal Mile Team

School closure learning 1st grid – 1st Level

Language Class, Uncategorized

LC1 – Home learning grids

Dear LC1 boys,

For the next two weeks you will be learning from home. I have prepared a learning grid for each one of you. In there, you will find different fun activities and tasks. Complete them in your own pace and order.

Keep your completed work or take photos of it. You can also ask and adult to take a photo of you when you work on one of the tasks.

If you have any questions or you are confused about any of the activities you can send an email to school. You will find the school’s admin email address on your learning grid. I will be available and happy to support you in your learning and to answer your questions.

I will be posting more examples and ideas of fun activities so please visit our blog regularly.

I understand that this situation is difficult but try to stay calm and happy, and if you feel sad or bored, you can contact me using school’s email 😊

Dear boys, most of all please keep healthy and stay safe!

Missing you already!

Mrs Machowiak

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LC1 – school closure learning grid_week1_Leighton

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Second Level Home Learning for School Closure

Dear Primary 5, 6 and 7.

For the next two weeks, your learning will be in the format of a cross-curricular learning grid. The grid includes activities for learning in areas we are currently covering in class. You can work through these at your own pace and in an order of your choice. You can adapt activities to suit your confidence level and support available to you at home. Please try your best in these circumstances and we would love to see some good examples of learning so that we can share success on the blog.

On the Week 1 grid attached below for week beginning 23rd March, you will find details for the school admin email account. This is how you can contact us throughout school closures. We will all be available to continue to support you in your learning and answer any questions that you have. Additionally, we have turned on the comments feature on each of our class blogs. Please keep in touch!

You should have all received a pack of additional learning resources from school this week. If you were absent, we will try our hardest to get this to you. Learning activities in this pack are supplementary to your learning grid and there is no firm expectation that all of this will be completed. We appreciate that learning comes through many experiences. We are happy to support you in any way that we can in whatever way you choose to continue learning. In the near future, we will also be posting an additional list of ICT resources that can be used to extend learning at home. We hope that this helps.

We understand that these are difficult circumstances for all. Please strive to stay connected within the school community.

Kind Regards,

The Second Level team,

Ms Murray, Ms Kerr and Mr McPheely.

Second Level Home Learning Grid School Closure Week 1