Playdough Recipe!

Playdough-Recipe

Have fun making your own playdough! You could use it to practise making your sounds, making numbers, making objects to count or share… it’s up to you.

There are lots of ideas for playdough and playdough mats on Twinkl which are free to download at the moment. (These are good tucked safely inside a plastic wallet so that the playdough can be used on top without damaging the paper).

Primary 1 Learning 30th March

Good morning everybody, we hope you have all had a safe and enjoyable week at home!

In literacy, the sounds for this week are ou and ow. You could use the word lists in your packs to practise spellings and here are some sentences you can try writing…

Val ran out to the town.

Vick fed our baby cow with some hay.

Here is a short story you could read together. You could draw a picture for each sentence if you like!

Beth had a seed.

She put it into the soil.

One day she saw a shoot.

Remember to keep reading your favourite stories together too! There are also lots of Julia Donaldson stories on BBC iPlayer to support this – you could read the stories and then watch the film!

For numeracy, please carry on working through your workbooks at your own pace.

Below is the new Home Learning Grid…

P1-Home-Learning-Grid

Have a wonderful week Primary 1 and we’ll speak to you soon,

love from Mrs Mackay, Mrs Robinson and Mrs Williams x

A message for all our children

A wee message for all our children as we reach the end of week 1. 
Take care everyone. We are all so proud of all the learning you have managed to do this week. 
Remember Skipper and all the Resilience messages, we are on the river of life and we’ve a few obstacles at the moment. Remember “walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light.” We are all still connected to you. 
Have a “different” weekend girls and boys. See you all soon xx