P6M – Miss McBride

During this term, between January and March 2018, Primary 6 will be focusing on Scots Language and later moving on to Europe. They will be learning the following across the curriculum:

 

Health and Wellbeing

  • Take part in the Sexual Health and Relationships programme.
  • Learn rules and skills to play a small shinty game.
  • Understand the importance of social skills and can suggest ways to get along with others in challenging situations.

 

Language and Literacy

  • Learn, read and use Scots vocabulary.
  • Recite a Scots poem.
  • Write a biography about a famous European.
  • Compare two European cities in a report.

 

Numeracy and Mathematics

  • Use mathematical vocabulary to describe shape.
  • Simplify or find equivalent fractions.
  • Link fractions decimals and percentages.
  • Create graphs and tables to compare weather in different European countries.

 

Expressive Arts

  • Listen to live Scottish music from traditional Scottish instruments.
  • Recognise the work of some well-known European artists.
  • Create art work in the style of different European Artists.

Social Studies

  • Identify European countries, their capital cities and flags.
  • Find major rivers and mountains on a relief map of Europe.
  • Investigate the impact of prominent Europeans in history.

Technologies

  • Use internet sources to gather information about European cities and landmarks.
  • Create a presentation about a European Landmark.

RME

  • Summarise and identify the main points of the Easter Story.

Developing the Young Work Force

  • Identify and develop skills which can be used in the workplace.

 

Max in the Middle

Primary 6m really enjoyed their week of activities. The dances and drama sketches were lots of fun.

We are focusing on health. We have learned about the Eat Well Guide.

We know which foods to eat to stay healthy and which foods we should avoid .

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