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Home learning grid for school closure Primary 2 27.04.2020 Writing Reading Number Fact File Think about all the things you have learned about the Victorians. What is the most interesting thing? Write a fact file to share your learning. Your fact file could be about an inventor, a famous person, Victorian school life or anything else you have found interesting in the topic. Make sure your fact file has a title and contains facts about your chosen topic. You could use bullet points to lay out your facts neatly and draw pictures to illustrate your writing. Mystery book cover Ask someone in your house to give you a book without letting you see the front cover. From the blurb on the back try and imagine what the front cover looks like and draw it. Then compare it with the real front cover. Do they match or did your imagination give you different ideas from the illustrator of the book? Choose another activity from the reading comprehension chart. Number of the day Choose a number that challenges you and do at least 3 of the actions on your Number of the Day grid. It could be: 12 56 347 You can also login to SumDog with your username and password. Your teacher will set weekly Sumdog challenges for you to practise your numeracy. Remember the maths home learning wall in your pack also provides extra activities. Your homework jotter might be a good place to record some of your maths work.

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Home learning grid for school closure Primary 2

27.04.2020

Writing Reading NumberFact FileThink about all the things you have learned about the Victorians. What is the most interesting thing? Write a fact file to share your learning. Your fact file could be about an inventor, a famous person, Victorian school life or anything else you have found interesting in the topic.

Make sure your fact file has a title and contains facts about your chosen topic. You could use bullet points to lay out your facts neatly and draw pictures to illustrate your writing.

Mystery book coverAsk someone in your house to give you a book without letting you see the front cover. From the blurb on the back try and imagine what the front cover looks like and draw it. Then compare it with the real front cover. Do they match or did your imagination give you different ideas from the illustrator of the book?

Choose another activity from the reading comprehension chart.

Number of the dayChoose a number that challenges you and do at least 3 of the actions on your Number of the Day grid. It could be:

12 56 347

You can also login to SumDog with your username and password. Your teacher will set weekly Sumdog challenges for you to practise your numeracy.

Remember the maths home learning wall in your pack also provides extra activities. Your homework jotter might be a good place to record some of your maths work.

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Spelling Talking & Listening Maths/NumeracySyllablesSplitting words into syllables can help us with our spelling. For example, splitting the work dentist into syllables can help us hear the sounds clearly and work out the spelling. Den – tist. Read some of these words out loud and clap out the syllables. Then see if you can spell the words without looking at them. himself chestnut footpath sunset contest magnet tablet insect napkin upset plastic

Tricky wordsUse ideas from the Bingo Challenge Board to practise your tricky words – idea answer usual

Continue to check over previous weeks words and play spelling games to help remember the rules!

Watch the “The Colour Thief” story on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBzaqk5khcg&list=PLoOc9M0VgduON_PbVYOlgjeLPyN_0VHlk&index=2&t=0s

Listen carefully to all the details of the story and then answer the questions below.

What was the name of the main character? What was the problem with his planet and how

did it make him feel? What colour did the thief steal first? What colour was the boy’s balloon? What did the boy give the colour thief?

Fractions Can you play the pizza game using the following link?https://www.twinkl.co.uk/go/resource/tg-ga-92-pizza-fractions-gameNow draw and make 3 of your own pizzas – divide them into halves, quarters and thirds.Share them out to your family and explain what fraction of the pizza you are giving them.Share the toppings out equally:If you had 12 mushrooms how many would you put on each half of your pizza? Draw them on.If you had 16 pieces of pepper how many pieces would you put on each quarter of your pizza? Draw them on.If you had 15 pieces of pineapple how many would you put on each third of your pizza? Draw them on.If you took one piece of this pizza, what fraction would it be?

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Something fun! Problem to solve! IDL Theme/ProjectHave a go at learning a dance routine with Oti Mabuse. https://www.youtube.com/user/mosetsanagape . There are all sorts of fun ones set to music from musicals and films like Trolls and the Lion King. Or if you like you could make up a dance routine of your own to your favourite song.

Using a marble or other small ball your challenge is to build a marble run to make it roll from one place to another i.e. from about the height of you to the floor! The picture below has a few ideas and there are lots more online. Be creative with things around your home to create your marble run. Can you use a stop clock to time how long it takes?

Queen Victoria had a smaller and lighter crown designed when she was older because she found the Imperial State Crown far too heavy and uncomfortable. It also didn’t sit well on her widow’s cap, which she wore after Prince Albert died.

It you were King or Queen, what kind of crown would you like? Try and design your ideal crown. You could draw it on paper or make one from items around your house. Maybe you could use some shiny paper from your Easter Eggs or cardboard from a cereal packet.

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Religious & Moral Education Modern Languages Art/Music/Drama/In the Islamic religion, the holy month of Ramadan is one of the most important parts of the year for Muslim people. Find out about what Muslims do for Ramadan.

Here are some key things to find out:*Why is Ramadan a holy month for Muslims?*When is Ramadan this year and why does this change every year?*What is the name of the Islamic holy book?*What do most Muslims do during daylight hours in Ramadan?*Who does not have to do this?*What happens when Ramadan is finished?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/23286976https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Ramadan/353696https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zyb4q6f/resources/1http://projectbritain.com/calendar/August/Ramadan.html

In class we have been learning the Spanish words for the following:- Days and months

Colours- Numbers- Weather - Greetings

Log in to access some activities to revise these on Linguascope – click on the Spanish flag to get started.https://www.linguascope.com/

Check the P2 blog for a weekly Spanish challenge from Ms Ferguson. This week will be Spanish words for colours, so you can practise these with your Signalong signs.

Art Look at the book “Stop Bugging Me” on the Epic website. https://www.getepic.com/

All of the characters are made using smudges and scribbles with a pencil. Can you make up some characters of your own using just smudges and scribbles. You could draw a comic strip to take your characters on an adventure. Use speech bubbles like the writer Daniel Cleary if you want your characters to talk.

Music Visit the P2 blog for a weekly music challenge from Mrs Campbell.

Health & Wellbeing Sciences/Technologies QuestionsSignalong Have a look at the P2 Blog for new Signalong learning. This week we will be focusing on colours. Practise the signs and learn how to tell someone what your favourite colour is. See if you can find something in your house that is each of the colours and make a rainbow with them. SkittlesUse old plastic bottles with a little rice / water in the bottom to weigh them down as skittles. Take turns at rolling a ball to knock them down. Use your math's skills to keep a tally of the total

Your Senses – Can you remember what your body’s 5 main senses are?

Watch the three short clips about senses on tigtag jr. https://www.tigtagj unior.com/mindmap/#/ lessons/CLASS00603

Play the senses snap game and try the quiz.

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