Tuesday 19 May – P3

Good morning everyone.  I hope you enjoyed the long weekend.

This week I would like you to continue to check in each day on Teams please.  We are getting more people signing in each day which has been great to see.  You can check in any time during the day.  Please look for my daily post on Teams and then click reply to “check in”.  You can post an emoji or a greeting.

Don’t forger to check Twitter if you want to have a go at “Guess the ingredients” for this week.

I have posted the number of the day questions and the spelling words for you at the bottom of this post.

Miss Fraser 🙂

igh spellingP3 Number of the day

P1 Home Learning

18.05.20 – 22.05.20

Are you ready to explore sense number four? This week is all about your sense of taste. Hopefully, you are in for a yummy, scrummy week of exploring your taste buds. Our challenge for you this week is to try something you have never tasted before…or even more daring is to try something again that you have decided you do not like. Our tastes change as we get older so sometimes there are things we didn’t like when we were young that we love to eat now, and vice versa.

Did you know..?

  • You can’t taste well if you cannot smell. These two senses are very closely linked together.
  • Your tongue is made up of 8 different muscles that intertwine and work together.
  • Your tongue-print is as unique as your fingerprint.

As always, there are many different suggestions on the Home Learning grid to give you ideas. These can be used or adapted as you require. As always, please just get in touch if you have any questions or concerns.

Don’t forget that Monday is and Edinburgh Holiday so make sure you take a break and are being kind to yourselves.


There has been lots of amazing learning this week, including some blindfolded taste tests, sorting and ordering toys and sticks in terms of their length, learning to squeeze the juice from oranges/lemons and some super writing about taste preferences. We have loved seeing families exploring their own interests and sharing their activities with us through the Online Journals. Also, some of our Primary 1s took part in a world record breaking attempt for the biggest art lesson!

Thank you to all of our P1 families. We appreciate all of your effort in these incredibly difficult circumstances. We miss you all so very much.

P4 Home Learning Grid – WB 19th May

Good afternoon,

I hope you have all had a nice week and are looking forward to a well deserved long weekend.

Please see our home learning grid for next week’s intended learning and suggested activities. I will also upload our home learning grid to the ‘files’ within the ‘General’ channel on Teams.

P4 School Closure HL Grid WB 19 May

I’m looking forward to engaging with the children through Teams next week. Please do not worry if Teams seems a little overwhelming and confusing at the minute. I will be posting guidance and videos to guide the children on Tuesday morning.

Have a great long weekend!

Miss Prentice