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Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 1 * Write your sounds and alphabet (lower case letters) in the snow, saying the sound as you write. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day, get an adult to help you. * Read a story of your choice with a family member or friend. * Write your numbers in the snow. * Build a snowman bigger than you and smaller than you. Count the objects you put on your snowman. * Sort out any coins found in your house. Count the 1ps and 1 coins. * Create a winter superhero. Draw this superhero and get some help from a grown up to write about an adventure your superhero had.

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 2 * Write your sounds and alphabet (upper and lower case letters) in the snow, saying the sound as you write. * Get an adult to help you keep a diary of what you do during your day. * Read a story of your choice with a family member or friend. television, magazines, etc. What is the biggest number you can find? * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? * Try making a cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere and cone shape using snow. * Count any coins you have in your home. * Create a winter superhero. Draw this superhero and get some help from a grown up to write about an adventure your superhero had.

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 3 * Read a book and record any new words you find. Make sure to find out what they mean. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day. television, magazines, etc. What is the biggest number you can find? * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? What can you use to measure it? * Try making a cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere, cone, pyramid and prism shape using snow. * Count any money in your home. * Practise your oral counting and times tables. * Create a winter superhero. Draw this superhero and get some help from a grown up to write about an adventure your superhero had.

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 4 * Read a book and record any new words you find. Make sure to find out what they mean. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day. television, magazines, etc. What is the biggest number you can find? * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? What can you use to measure it? Measure it and explain your measurements to someone. * Try making a cube, cuboid, cylinder, sphere, cone, pyramid and prism shape using snow. * Count any money in your home. * Practise your oral counting and times tables. an adventure they had. Remember to use wow words to make your adventure really exciting!

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 5 * Read a book and record any new words you find. Make sure to find out what they mean. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day. television, magazines, etc. What is the biggest number you can find? Can you rearrange the digits to make the number bigger and smaller? * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? What can you use to measure it? Measure it and explain your measurements to someone. * Count any money in your home. an adventure they had. Remember to use wow words to make your adventure really exciting!

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 6 * Read or listen to book and record any new words you find. Make sure to find out what they mean. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day. Remember to use wow words to make your writing interesting and be careful with your punctuation! * Number spot- How many 4 and 5 digit numbers can you find around your home? Look on food packets, television, magazines, etc. What is the biggest number you can find? * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? Find a suitable instrument to measure it? Measure it and explain your measurements to someone. an adventure your superhero and villain had. Remember to use wow words to make your adventure really exciting and paragraphs to order your story.

Winter Weather School Closure Learning Pack - Primary 7 * Read or listen to book and record any new words you find. Make sure to find out what they mean. * Keep a diary of what you do during your day. Remember to use wow words to make your writing interesting and be careful with your punctuation! * Try building a snow den. How high can you make it? Find a suitable instrument to measure it? Measure it then draw a plan to record your measurements on. * Number spot: How many 4, 5 and 6 digit numbers can you find around your home? Look on food packets, television, magazines, etc. Can you rearrange the digits to make the number bigger and smaller? an adventure your superhero and villain had. Remember to use wow words to make your adventure really exciting and paragraphs to order your story.