Tomorrow is International Women’s Day If you were asked to draw a scientist, would you draw the image below?
Can you think of any female scientists?
Reading books about women in science, or story books with female characters can encourage more women into science!
Ada Twist, Scientist is now available as a TV show on Netflix!
The Esplanade Eagles have been hard at work thinking of different activities for the school. Your teachers may do some activities at school, or set some for homework.
Talk about the value of each digit in a number up to 1 000 or even 1 000 000. (‘How many tens are there in 2 092?’ ‘What position is 2 in in the number 762?’)
Discuss change, notes and coins, given back on a visit to the shops or write down measurements for your class mates to try sharing your favourite recipe. Can you convert them into kg?
Here is a challenge for you in recognising square and cube numbers!
Primary 4 have been working hard learning lots of new things during Scots month! We have enjoyed reading Scots poems, researching famous Scottish inventors and learning Scots vocabulary for clothes and body parts. We have created poems using this vocabulary and various poetic techniques, such as alliteration, rhyme, onomatopoeia and repetition.
We hope you enjoy our recital of ‘The Sair Finger’ by Walter Wingate!
Good morning Primary 4! I hope you all have a safe and relaxing day at home. Here are some activities to keep you busy today. Feel free to use your home learning jotter or some scrap paper and bring your work to school on Monday.