One week still to go!

Only one more week and P2a will be off for the October break!  Look at what we’ve done so far in August and September –

 

      

What a quick term this has been for us.

No it’s not time to put our coats on yet, girls…..another week to go!

This week we had a visitor in our classroom and he wasn’t very nice!  His name was Mr Rude.  Here he is sitting at one of our desks.

      

We listened to a story about Mr Rude and learned that he had no friends because he was so rude to everyone he met and he didn’t remember his manners.  It was only when he met Mr Happy that he eventually learned how to be nice to other people.  P2a  always remember our manners….so we were very polite and allowed Mr Rude to stay for a while.

On Monday we all remembered our gym kits and Leo was especially proud to show how cool he looked and how neatly he had left his uniform on his desk.  Well done, Leo! 

We played lots of games and relay races at gym to help build up our fitness.  We also listened to the story of the Smartest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson and acted out some of the story in the gymhall on Tuesday.  We liked the part where we had to pretend we were the giant doing a happy jig.

As part of our Space Topic we looked at different parts of our own planet Earth.  Using our whiteboard we watched BBC clips about Barnaby Bear visiting Norway and then Mexico.  We saw how Norway was a much colder place to live with snow and reindeer, whereas Mexico was a hot country and people were wearing Summer clothes.   We learned it was all about how far or near we are from the Equator, an imaginary line around the middle of our planet!  Then we had to choose somewhere on our planet to write about.  We had to create a Travel Brochure about our country or city, draw pictures and write a few sentences to describe the place.   Here are some of our brochures:

   

   

  

In Maths we are nearly finished our adding and subtracting to 10 and 20 and have started to revise all this term’s work already!

We learned our spelling words with the -wh sound and wrote sentences using our words.   This week we’ll get another reading book and more spelling words to learn….and then we’ll have a break for 2 weeks.

On Friday we had an extra playtime in the afternoon because we all behaved so well at Assembly.  We had fun in the playground and were pleased that we also got our Golden Time afterwards in class. 

  

  

As well as playing with our friends we managed to squeeze in the first 10 minutes of watching the dvd – Monsters inc.  We’re hoping that we can watch some more next week…

The Rockets won Group of the week and the Star of the Week was Lyall.  Chelsea-Leigh also received a certificate for her Topic work.  Well done to everyone!

    

Abigail and Reece are just checking that’s all our news for this week…..

  

Yes….except that we found out that it was one of the P7 classes who won the Walk to School competition.  Well done, P7!  Oh…and Bethany wanted to share her Sticker book with everyone…lovely.

Bye for now from P2a!

 

We can play instruments in P2a!

Hello again from P2a!  This week has just flown in and has been especially nice for us because we had visits from some of our parents and carers on Monday and Wednesday afternoons.  Some of us still have visitors to come to our class next week on Monday afternoon….we all look forward to welcoming you into our classroom.

This week was a little bit different because when our visitors were being shown around by their children, the rest of us  were busy completing challenges.  Some of the challenges we did were –

1. Alien symmetry – we had only half of a picture of an alien.  We had to use symmetry to draw the other half….some of us found this very tricky!

2. Rocky the Robot goes to the moon – we had pictures and sentences about a robot building a spaceship to take him to the moon but they were all mixed up!  We had to colour the pictures in, cut out the pictures and sentences, then put them all in order to stick into our jotters.

3. Design a name and a flag for a new planet. 

Rylan wonders what challenges we will have to complete this week!

 

This term we have been learning how to play musical instruments.  Here Kiara demonstrates how to play  the triangle….a very serious business!

 

Here we are having musical fun playing our instruments in the Music Room.

       

We’ve also been learning songs about Space in our own classroom and we especially like the one about 93 million miles, which is the distance our planet is away from the sun! 

In Literacy this week we have been learning more about the magic e sound and we learned how to spell words like cube, tube, tune, excuse, and useless.  We wrote more sentences and listened to a funny story called Peace at Last by Jill Murphy. 

 

 

We’ve been making good progress with our own reading books and know we need to practise every day so our reading just gets better and better!

In Maths we’ve been busy using cubes and numberlines to help us with our subtraction sums.  Sometimes it’s hard when the sums are mixed up…with some add and some take away…so we’ve learned that we have to look carefully at the maths sign to check whether it’s an add or take away sum.   We sang along to the Currant Bun song on the Education City website to help us understand subtraction. 

The Star of the week this time was Abigail.   The Aliens were the Group of the week.  Well done to you all!

We haven’t found out yet who is the winning class for Walking to School last week….hopefully we’ll find out soon!

More from P2a next time…bye for now!

Walking to school this week!

Well… what did we do this week Reece wonders…

Oh yes, we had a Walk to School challenge!  By Thursday a lot of us had walked to school and so we earned a ‘footprint‘ sticker on our wall chart.  

Every class in our school had a wall chart and were keeping a record of how many were walking to school.  Next week we’ll find out which class earned the most ‘footprints’.

This week’s star of the week was Tess for being such a good learning partner.  The Group of the Week was the Astronauts.  Well done!

          

In P.E. we practised our throwing and passing skills with beanbags.  We also tried to improve our fitness skills doing some circuits where we had to practise step-ups, jog around cones with hoops,  aim beanbags into hoops, and throw quoits over cones.  It was all very busy especially when we included a game of Monster tig!

In Literacy we learned more about the magic e – this time we learned words like bone, cone and stone.  Later in the week we tried to complete a wordsearch to find some of these words.  It was tricky but our teacher said we were very good at it.  We also wrote a story about a robot called Robbie.  We had to use lots of describing words to describe Robbie.   Our stories are very good and we’ll let you see some of them next time.

In Maths we practised our numbers to 100 by playing a game called Snakes and Ladders.  We were all very excited by the game and will get the chance to play this game again soon.  We also had lots of group quizzes where we practised our number bonds to 10 and 20…..we are really getting better at this!  In Problem solving we had to solve a pattern-problem using circles, triangles and rectangles…easy peasy!  Remember we had to use shapes for our Homework Challenge last week?….well here are some of the rockets we made using triangles and rectangles –

  

In RME we learned about a baby called Moses, whose mother tried to save him from an Egyptian Pharoah by placing him in a basket on the River Nile.  We enjoyed colouring in pictures of Moses and are looking forward to learning more about him next week in the dvd ‘The Prince of Egypt’.

  

  

  

  

On Friday after a week of working very hard, we all enjoy Golden Time in the afternoon, when we can free-choose.  Here some of us have chosen to play on the interactive whiteboard or colour in pictures. 

  

This Friday we also had the chance to have a Pirate-themed dinner at school.  Ellis made a pirate hat for the occasion.  Isn’t it super? 

Next week there are some parent open afternoon sessions on Monday and Wednesday, when we’ll have the opportunity to show our mums and dads some of our work.  We look forward to your visit.

Bye for now from P2a!

 

 

Robots in the classroom this week!

Another busy week in P2a!  We learned about robots this week and watched some BBC clips about robots.  We saw scientists make robots move like humans and even make them look like us!  We thought it was funny.  Then we took turns to behave like robots.  We had to give our ‘robot’ instructions to get from one end of the classroom to the other.  We learned that our instructions had to be accurate so our ‘robot’  could reach the other side of the classroom safely.  Our ‘robots’ were not allowed to make any movements without us telling them, so it was really tricky….but of course, we managed to steer them in the right direction and our mission was achieved!

Then we used boxes, tubes and coloured paper to make our own robots.  It was very sticky work using gluesticks and sellotape but finally our robots were complete.  Here are some of them!  (Can you see our flying saucers in the background?)

   

  

  

  

 We also learned some more about the planets.  This week we looked at pictures of Saturn and learned that the circle around it is actually make out of rocks and ice!  

In RME we recently learned about the Christian story of Creation.  Here are some of the pictures we drew of creation. 

   

  

We used our whiteboard to find out more about the magic e we learned about in spelling last week and watched the Alphablocks going to the moon.  We were very busy with our reading and writing this week.  Our writing was so good that we all got a special sticker for trying so hard.  We wrote a description of a Monster.  Here is some of our work.

  

    

In Maths we revised our number bonds to 10 and had fun trying to see patterns with the numbers.  Then we tried to find the patterns with bigger numbers to 20.  Some of us like to use cubes when we are counting and we especially like the colourful counting elephants!  Our elephants come in different sizes and we can link their tails together.  We like to put them together to make adding and subtracting sums.   Next week we’ll play more maths games on our whiteboard using the Education City website.  We’ll also try to improve our score on the Alien game, where we have to work out the answer to an adding sum then scoot the Alien holding up the correct answer.  How many Aliens will we manage to scoot with water??

Our Maths Challenge this week was to use different 2d shapes to make a rocket picture.  Well done to all those who achieved this.  Your rockets were amazing!  (Pictures on next week’s blog.)

This week the star of the week was Blair, who worked really hard at his writing.  Well done, Blair!  The Astronauts had the highest score so they were  group of the week.  Well done!   Who will be the stars next time?

More from P2a next week!  Bye for now from all of us!

 

Flying Saucers in our classroom!

Hello again from P2a. 

This week we moved on from making rockets to making flying saucers as part of our Space topic.  We used paper plates and painted them bright colours.  It took our teacher a long time to hang them all up in our classroom and they look great…..but during the night we think maybe some aliens decided to have a fly around the class because the next morning there were some flying saucers that had landed on the floor!   We’ll put a photo of them on the blog next week, but here’s a photo meantime of us all busy painting them.

   

  

More of us completed our Homework Challenge to make a Rocket Desk Tidy and here we are with them.  They are all super!

  

  

  

 

The Homework Challenge this week was to make a healthy sandwich for an astronaut, then bring it to school to eat for snack.  Lots of us made some yummy sandwiches and brought them in.  Well done!  There are no photos of our sandwiches because they are all in our tummies!

In P.E. we continued to build up our astronaut fitness.  We played a warm up game called Tidy the Garden where the class was split into 2 teams – boys versus girls.  Our task was to tidy up our ‘gardens’ by getting rid of all the beanbags in it.  It was difficult to keep our ‘gardens’ tidy because as fast as we were clearing it, the other team was tidying their ‘garden’ by getting rid of their beanbags into our ‘garden’!  It certainly got our heart rate going faster!

We also listened to a Space CD and pretended we were travelling to the Moon in a rocket.  We  had to move like rockets and shooting stars.  It was fun!  Next week we’ll pretend we have landed on the Moon so we are looking forward to finding out what will happen next. 

We were sad to learn that Neil Armstrong died recently.  We learned that he was the first man to set foot on the Moon in 1968.   Next week we’re going to be looking at some BBC clips about the first Moon Landing and we’ll find out what happened.   We’ve already learned that one of the other astronauts, who was with Neil was called Buzz.  We think that Buzz Lightyear from Toystory must be called after him!  Here’s Buzz in our Space display –

We hope to also be learning a little about  the present mission to Mars and will be watching the television for more stories about this.  

In RME we listened to the bible story of Creation and drew pictures of all the things God made each day.  We were surprised that it only took 7 days for our world to be completed – Wow!    We also listened to the story of the first people, who were called Adam and Eve.   We learned that they did not do what they were told, so God threw them out of the Garden of Eden.  We wanted to know what happened next……..but we’ll have to wait until next week to find out!

In Literacy we learned about the magic e.   On Friday (after we’ve learned our spelling homework for the week) we usually have a Spelling Quiz when we can win points for our Groups.   Most of us remembered about the magic e in our spelling so the Groups were really battling it out to become Group of the Week.  This week the Rockets were the winners – Well done!

We are all making really good progress with our reading books this term and are using really amazing words when we are using our Read Write Inc workbooks.  Keep practising at home….and remember to bring reading books in every day!

In Maths we are learning about numbers to 100 and addition to 10 and 20.  Some of us are finding number lines really helpful, but some prefer using cubes for counting.  We’ll continue with this next week.  We’ll also be playing more Maths games on our whiteboard and learning how to play Snakes and Ladders.  Our Maths homework next week will be a Challenge using 2-dimensional shapes….so that should be fun!

In Health and Wellbeing we spoke about our different friends and drew pictures of them.  Some are in our family, some are older or younger than us, some are animals and some maybe live in another country.

On Friday we had Assembly and were pleased that Bethany was named as Star of the Week.  Well done, Bethany! 

 

We wonder who will be the Star next week….

Until then, bye for now from P2a!………oh and a special bye from a fluffy dog friend, who visited our class this week. He looks very busy on our computer!