I hope you had a great holiday and managed to do some fun things with your family.
We are continuing to learn from home so included in this post is a copy of this week’s home learning grid for you to work on. I have also posted the spelling words for this week. Don’t forget to look out for my spelling challenge on later in the week! Will you choose hot, spicy or mild?
Good morning, I hope you all had an enjoyable Easter holiday and were able to do some fun activities over the break! Please find attached this weeks weekly plan.
Well done everyone for making it through two weeks of learning from home. Don’t worry if it hasn’t all been smooth sailing – it certainly hasn’t for us! We are all getting used to a new way of working and living together that is so far from our norm.
Thank you to everyone who has shared their wonderful home learning with us. We have seen a whole range of activities from counting and reading to cooking and den building. We miss you all very much and we really enjoy seeing your smiling faces on your Journals. Here are just a few of the super posts from the last two weeks…
Below are the documents that we sent out to you this week. They are here to refer back to if you need them – but remember there is no expectation of what you will and will not do. You have to choose what is right for you and your family.
We hope you have a relaxing Easter break. Stay safe. Be kind.
Thank you to everyone who took part in our egg decorating competition. We had entries from children across the school with an amazing amount of creativity on display.
Click on the following link to see all of the entries and our winners…
Good morning P6D. It has been great to see your hard work over the past week, keep it up! Wishing you a lovely Easter and look forward to being in touch after the holidays. I have posted a video on twitter saying hello.
Keep healthy, stay safe and be kind to yourself and others.
Good morning primary 5, we’ve made it through 2 weeks of learning at home already and I am so proud of all the hard work both you and your new teachers have been doing. It’s certainly a challenge but one you are all getting used to, I really miss teaching you all & thought it would be nice to share some of your achievements for everyone to see.
I hope you all have a wonderful Easter break that you all deserve, please remember to email admin@roseburn.edin.sch.uk or tweet any of pictures of your work for your teachers to see and share. (please scroll down to see some from the past two weeks).
Here is a Friday video from our favourite ‘Kid President’ to remind you all that your AWESOME!
Mrs Scott
Mayura has been working very hard at our John Muir project, she has created a power point presentation that we can send with our application. Please click on the title below to view her fantastic work.
Sam has been practising his presenting skills and helped to create this super video for Destiny Kids online. Before we left school we started to learn about Christianity and why Christians celebrate at Easter…keep your eyes peeled for the Easter special episode & well done Sam.
James took part in the Lego challenge this week to create a penguin. Not only did he manage this no problem, he made two & received a reply from the official Lego twitter page – AWESOME!
James also impressed us teachers by thinking outside the box and recreating one of our E.R.I.C drawings using props around his house, can you spot the similarities?
Molly has drawn a lovely sketch of a bunch of flowers, using different types of shading and a mixture of 3D and 2D shapes to create this lovely picture. Well done Molly, Mrs Denvir will be very proud.
Aarush has created this very realistic space buggy from lego. It reminded Mrs Scott of a BBC video where a presenter got the chance to test drive some space buggys on earth and they look very similar. Great work Aarush!