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What sport do pirates like? Arrrrrrrrrm wrestling!

This has been a very busy week so its just as well we have been learning all about co-ordinates or else we would have gotten lost! First of all we got another present from our friendly pirate, Pirate Pete. There was a big box with a letter and a visitor inside…. it was Pirate the Parrot. We listened to a story where he was part of the ships crew! We have learnt that he is a Scarlet Macaw and he will stay with us as long as we promised Pirate Pete that we would look after him. We were even more excited to hear that Pirate the Parrot would go and visit Pirate Pete at the weekend when we were at home with our families so we have left a window open so he can fly in and out… Pirate Pete’s letter also said that if Pirate the Parrot is happy in our class she might even bring some of her friends to visit us too!

We have been having ever such a fab time in the Active Learning Zone making lots of treasure maps. These have been really detailed and we have been building on what we have been doing by learning all about co-ordinates. We had a grid with lots of pirate pictures on it and we had to work out what grid they were in. We thought it was tricky but we all did really well. We have also been making our pictures of pirate ships on the Promethean Board and with the big bricks. We are really pleased with our work.

  

We are still learning all about subtraction and have been practising trying to work out missing number subtraction. It was very different from working out normal subtraction and some of us thought that it was a bit like trying to solve a problem.

We have been thinking about different ways to think! Mrs Munro introduced us to some thinking flowers. We recognised the triangle from the one that our teachers have on their walls and we discovered that the flowers were the same colour as the bands of the pyramid. Each of the colours meant we had to think in a different way… it was so much fun and we got fab answers when we thought about a story we had been reading. We can’t wait to use them again!

  

On Wednesday Tony the Minister came to see us. He told us a great story all about how God made the world and about what different people believe. It was really interesting and we are really looking forward to his next visit.

On Friday we got a a surprise when a story bag arrived in our class. It had lots of exciting things which made us think about what story they could be from. When the bag was empty we decided that the story was ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ and that we would like to do a project about it. We also read  the story and the book was very special because it had dots in it which we could put a magic pen on and it told us the story in English and if we touched a different dot it read the story to us in Polish. It was lots of fun and we really liked listening to it in a different language!

  

  

   

Week Starting Monday 21st  May 2012

THERE IS NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY AS IT IS A HOLIDAY

  • We all have gym on Wednesday afternoon.
  • We will have a new way of doing homework this term. All homework will be given out on a Thurdsay and is due back on a Wednesday. Each week there will be a Yellow Book Challenge to do but you can pick which challenge you want to do from a list of 3.
  • THE SCHOOL IS CLOSED ON FRIDAY FOR INSET TRAINING.

On the day your child has gym, please ensure they returned their clean shorts, t-shirts and gym shoes (some of us have grown a little so please check that they still fit) and have no jewellery on. Also, please tie up long hair. Thank you.

Please remember to return your child’s summer trip as soon as a possible.

Our topic is all about Jack and the Beanstalk.

We’ve Got A ‘Spring’ In Our Step and We Wont Be ‘Shellfish’!

Well, what a fabulously sunny spring week it has been in Primary One! We have been super busy walking, shopping and learning that our last week of term has flown in and we are now on holiday!

Primary 1a1 got to go and visit Lidl this week and were really excited after hearing about how good Primary 1a2’s visit was. We set off early with Mrs Munro and Ms Connor and had a good look around. It fun reading the items on the shopping list as well as finding how much it cost and if we had brought enough pennies to buy anything from our list. Some of the things were tricky to read and find but we managed to get them all and were amazed at how much we could buy with our money. The manager Scott let us see were they keep all of the items that are in the stockroom. That means they are not in the shop where people buy things but when the shop runs out of something Scott can fill it back up from the stock room. He also showed us where they watch to check that the shop is safe and where they keep all the money – we loved that! We were able to use what we have been learning in class to recognise what each coin or note was worth.

  

  

  

                 

Our teachers and all of the Primary 1 boys and girls would like to say a huge thank you to Lidl Stobswells and especially Scott who was really kind and helpful and helped us learn alot about people who help us in our community- THANK YOU! Some of us have drawn a picture of the shop and Scott the Manager and some of us have started to write a letter so our teachers can to give it to him when we finish them. 

We have also been learning more about how to stay safe when walking around our local area. We had to see what we could remember about road signs and ways to keep ourselves safe. We did really well at remembering what we had learnt last week and took more pictures of  the different crossings and road signs we saw.

  

In money we have been learning about the different ways we can pay using coins. First of all we had to sort them into the different colours, next we had to say what we thought each coin was worth and next we had to spend our coins to buy items from our teacher’s shopping bag. At first we thought it was very easy but it soon got harder! After that we have been learning all about the different ways we can pay for things using different coins.

  

  

Thursday was another super exciting day because not only did we have a trip in the morning but we had 3 visitors in the afternoon and one of them in particular made us all VERY excited!!!! At 11 o’clock we went to Gardyne Theatre at Dundee College, it was really cool, and we saw a show called Aesop’s Fables.

http://www.theatr-nanog.co.uk/productions/aesops-fables

http://www.dundeecollege.ac.uk/gardynetheatre

 It starred a mean Lion, a Mouse who needed to become a better friend and a Clever Tortoise.

  

We thought it had everything- it was funny and it taught us how to be kind, clever, never judge others and not to be ‘shellfish’ (as the Mouse said)! We talked about in class and decided we would give it 10 out of 10. Here are some of  our thoughts on it;

Aneel – “I liked the Lion because he scared everyone but he learned to be kind.”

Abigail – “I liked the Mouse and the Tortoise because the Tortoise came around everyone on the stage and the Tortoise won the race and the Mouse waved a flag. The Mouse was scared of the Lion and he was funny. Some of it was funny and some of it wasn’t but it was all good.”

Manahil- ” I liked the bit where the Lion roared and he was about to eat the Mouse but he became friends with the Tortoise and the Mouse but they shaked hands and it was funny.”

Demilade- “I liked it when there was a net on the Lion and the Mouse helped him even though he was mean.”

Scott- “I like just the Mouse because he was a great actor and l liked the running. The Lion wasn’t scary but lm happy about that and he was good.”

Aamir- ” I liked it. It was a funny one.”

John – ” It was good. I liked the Mouse when he woke the Lion up. I liked when they all became friends at the end. It’s good to be friends.”

Courtney- ” When they were running around in the race l liked it because the Lion should have won because it is fast but the Tortoise won.I liked the end of the race too when they woke the Lion up.”   

   

 

We all had a great time, including our teachers, and we would really like to thank the staff of Gardyne Theatre and Theatr-Nanog for inviting us to come and for being really helpful when we were there. We would also like to say a special thank you to Alan Dear and Marilyn Binnie who really helped us out with Loops and gave our teachers a book with some great work in it for us to do.

As if that wasn’t fantastic enough we also had a visit from Aly, Maureen and Hector (the Guide Dog)  from Guide Dogs (for the Blind).

http://www.guidedogs.org.uk/supportus/schools-and-clubs/guide-dogs-at-school/

It was brilliant. Ally and Maureen told us all about how to care for a dog, what a guide dogs job is and about all of the places they can go. Hector was so gentle and we all loved him. We learnt some amazing facts about what it means if the harness if up or down and we also found out that they go to school just like us!

  

Ally and Maureen also showed us lots of pictures of other guide dogs and we even saw some of their puppies too and Mrs Mackay even recognised a couple of people she knew with the dogs! We had a brilliant time and we learnt even more about people and animals who can help us in our community. We were SO amazed by Hector and the work he and other guide dogs do we are going to try to raise some money to help them as we discovered it cost £50000 to train and keep just one guide dog. We would also like to say a special thank you to Maureen and Ally for giving up their time to come in and see us and for the brilliant badges and bookmarks they gave us. THANK YOU.

  

Here are some of our thoughts after their visit;

Abdul Malik- “I think that the Guide Dog was cute. Guide dogs get taken to different places and they get treats too.”

Kayla-” I liked the dog because it was fluffy. They showed us the pictures of lots of different Guide Dogs and that was my favourite bit”.

Bethesda- “I liked the Guide Dog because they are beatiful and l think their jobs are beautiful and fabulous.”

Aamir- “I liked Hector he is a good dog. He is clever. He has four legs and he has got a tail.”

Piotr- ” The guide dog is clever.”

Abigail- ” I learned about petting dogs and not being scared of them. I learned about what they can do for the people who can’t see. I liked the badges and the bookmarks. Thank you.”

Tana- “I liked the guide dog and l liked the badges, thank you.”

Last of all was Primary 7’s Easter Eggstravaganza on Friday. There was loads of fun things to see and do and we helped them to raise money for their activity days. Some of our favourites we cake and candy, guess the age of the Easter Bunny, Fayre Games, Face Painting and Bingo!

  

We told you it was a really busy week! PHEW! We hope everyone has a Happy Easter and enjoys the holidays. We will see you you on the 16th April 2012.

Week Starting 16th April 2012

  • We will all have Gym on Wednesday afternoon.
  • We will have a new way of doing homework this term. All homework will be given out on a Friday and is due back on a Wednesday. Each week there will be a Yellow Book Challenge to do but you can pick which challenge you want to do from a list of 3. This means that we will not be giving out yellow or purple book bags for the first three weeks.

On the day your child has gym, please ensure they returned their clean shorts, t-shirts and gym shoes (some of us have grown a little so please check that they still fit) and have no jewellery on. Also, please tie up  long hair. Thank you.

Please remember to return your child’s summer trip as soon as a possible.

Our next topic is all about Pirates.

Walkwise, Lidl and Running for Miles ( well one at least!)

Wow – we are almost out of puff with all our walking and running this week!

This week started off our new topic of money. We had learnt a little about money before Christmas but we are learning even more about it now. We all sat with our teacher and one by one we each made a mind map about money. On the table there was lots of real money and cards and had to tell our teacher anything we knew . It was fun but a little tricky beacuse our teacher couldn’t help us at all. We loved seeing how much we had on our mind maps and we all felt very prod about how much we knew.

We also got a letter home in our homework and we had to talk to our families about what we knew about money and what we wanted to learn in our money topic. This was fun and we thought our mummies, daddies and families were amazed at how clever we were and our teachers’ thought that we had come up with some really interesting ideas we wanted to know more about.

On Tuesday we started our ‘What’s In Our Community’ topic. we have been looking at what goes on in our area. Mrs Mackay asked the manager of our local Lidl if we could come and visit to see what a shop in our are is like. The manager Scott was really kind and helped us by letting us visit and so on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Munro and Ms Connor took P1a2 in groups along there and  we got to see the whole shop – even the secret bit where customers don’t usually get to go!!! While we were there we had a challenge to find some items on our shopping list and write down how much the would cost- we thought that it was like hide and seek shopping! After Scott, the manager gave us a bag of seeds apen, and fruit to take back to school and we are going to plant our seeds after the holiday. Primary 1a1 are very excited to be going to visit next week.

On Wednesday we all we all went on a trip in little groups so we can learn to be Walkwise. We all had lots of fun and could tell our teachers all about the parts of our area and how to stay safe near roads. We took lots of pictures and next week we are going to be playing a matching game in the Active Learning Zone with them.

On Friday it was our Sports Relief Day. We all had a lot of fun activities to do including ;

  • Football
  • Tennis
  • XBox Kinect
  • We watched the video to help us understand why we were all going to be walking our sports Relief Mile
  • We had music with Mrs Fisher where we sang Active Songs
  • Playground Games

We are so proud of ourselves and really hope that we can help alot of people all over the world. Well done to all of the people who have handed their sponsor forms back in and we can’t wait to see everyones next week.

We have been helping Primary 7 raise money for their activity days by bringing in bric-a-brac and buying the beautiful mugs they have been making for Easter and Mother’s Day. We are really looking forward to next Fridays Easter Fun Day and hope that all of our parents will come along to help support them and take us around the school to all of the activities.

Finally, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has looked at and commented on our blog so far. We had 8000 visitors by Monday night and we were thrilled – THANK YOU!

Week Starting 26th March 2012

  • There is no gym this week as we are on a trip and have visitors coming to school
  • There will be no book bags as Friday is the last day of  Term ( we return on Monday 16th April)

On the day your child has gym, please ensure they have no jewellery and long hair should be tied up.

Please remember to return your child’s summer trip and theatre trip letters as soon as a possible.

Please send in your child’s Fruit Money in a named envelope £2.60 until the Easter Holiday. Thank you to those who have already paid.

Next week we will be finishing off our space book and getting ready to send it for printing . We will also be continuing to explore our local area and meeting some animals that help people in our community. Oh and visiting the theatre – phew!!!

Money, Money, Money and Marvellous Models Too

MONDAY 14th NOVEMBER 2011 WE HAVE 5000 FOLLOWERS TODAY! Thank you to everyone who follows us and leaves us clever comments, we love reading them. 

What a fun and busy time we have been having in Primary 1.  We have been learning all about money this week and set up a Gruffalo food shop.  We take it in turns to be the shopkeeper and the customers.

We have also been reading detectives this week looking for words in the Gruffalo story.  We used different coloured pencils to show all the words we found.  We then showed our learning partner.  It was fun and we are all super detectives.

We have been enjoying all our learning around the story of The Gruffalo and this week we made models of the characters from the story.  We are going to use the characters to make a film which we are all very excited about.  We are sure you will agree that our models are fantastic.

After all of our Halloween fun last week we were left with some pumpkins and we used them to become Super Scientists! We got a pumpkin and investigated what it looked like, felt like and smelt like. Then we cut it open to see what was inside… we were surprised by how many seeds we found. Next we carried out an experiement to see what would happen if we left our pumpkin out in the air but you will have to check out our blog on Monday to find out what our experiment taught us!

 

Our pumkin has gone all fury. We felt it and it felt very different and much more squishy. We all took turns to smell it and we didnt like the way it smelt either. We can now tell you what happens if you dont keep fruit or vegetables cool and dry.

Well done to Rory, Saul and Aiden who worked so well as a team to complete a VERY tricky crocodile puzzle! It was so good that we have stuck it together and put it on the wall.

Week Starting 14th November 2011

  • P1a1 have gym on Monday afternoon.
  • P1a2 have gym on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Book bags will go out on Friday this week, please read with your child and return it with them on Monday morning.

On the day your child has gym, please ensure they have no jewellery and long hair should be tied up.

Next week we will be learning to make our own stop motion animations of The Gruffalo.