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Hello everyone,
I have had a couple of email submissions for the “celebrations and food” big homework project. I am excited to see the children’s presentations! Remember… you do not have to use digital technology (e.g PowerPoint) to support the presentation, but if you do decide to use this please email to admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk
We are continuing with multi-syllable compound words in spelling this week. The words are:
armchair
showroom
backyard
starfish
raindrop
playhouse
toolbox
raincoat
sunset
nightdress
toothbrush
woodland
daydream
seashore
blackboard
chopstick
Please select 2 activities from the grid below to practise:

For maths this week I have assigned 2 games on EducationCity, which focus on mental subtraction and addition. Your child has been sent home with their log-in details. I have attached it to homework jotters where possible.
I have also assigned one literacy game focussing on verb tenses, so the children have a chance to revise some of the grammar work we have been doing in our non-fiction reading and writing unit.
Have a great week!
Mrs Rush
Hello everyone,
I hope you are getting on well with your “celebrations and food” big homework project. I am so looking forward to seeing them in January. If you have any questions about this, please do get in touch.
This week we are focussing on multi-syllable words. The words are:
aircraft
armpit
backfire
daytime
firework
fireman
barefoot
birdsong
batman
skateboard
railway
football
lipstick
notebook
corkscrew
These are all compound words, in that they are 2 words joined together to make a new word. This will be covered in more detail in class.
Please select 2 spelling activities from the grid below:

For maths this week I have assigned games on EducationCity. Your child has been sent home with their log-in details. I have attached it to homework jotters where possible.
Have a great week!
Mrs Rush
Scottish Book Week was a great success in school and I am finally able to confirm the winners of the Early Years – Draw Your Favourite Character, the P3 and P4 Book Quiz and the P5- 7 Book Quiz.
Draw your Favourite Character Winner is Charlie in P2.
P3 and 4 Quiz winner – P3 Mason P4 Ragad and Samar
P5- 7 Quiz Winners P5 Jack P6 Gumana P7 Louie and Dixie
Prizes will be sent to the classrooms and Well Done!
Find attached the answers to the quizzes.
Hello everyone,
Thanks for your continued support with the homework, it is much appreciated! If your child brings spelling words home on a piece of scrap paper, then this means that they have not returned their homework jotter to school. Please assist them in finding their jotter at home, then either stick the words in or copy them down.
This week our spelling pattern is words ending in -ge. Our focus words are:
binge, cringe, fringe, gorge, forge, huge, bulge, lunge, plunge, sponge.
In class we also thought of hinge, orange and George!
There were a few questions from the children about the meanings of some of these words. Please can adults assist them to look up the definition in the dictionary or online at home, if needed 🙂
Please choose 2 spelling activities from the grid below:

In maths we are practising subtraction.
Please choose a mild, spicy or hot subtraction task and complete in homework jotter. Although the questions are written in “chimney” sums, you can use other strategies to solve :

Mild:

Spicy:

Hot:

Finally, this term’s “big homework” is to create and practise a presentation about “celebrations and food”. This is due the week after the Christmas holidays. I do not expect children to be working over the holidays (and I won’t be either!) so they have the 5 weeks between now and the end of term to prepare for this.
I have also printed a copy of this for the children to take home, if that’s easier.
Please find more details below: