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Sports Relief Mile

Welcome to Longhaugh Primary 1’s blog, we have had another very busy week here in P1.

We have been practising our sounds and words everyday, this is especially important  when we are sounding out new words in our reading books and library books. We have continued with our sound stations in our classrooms. This gives us the chance to try all the different activities and we’re getting more confident in sounding out, reading and writing cvc words and short sentences.

  

We have continued to look at money this week and we also had money stations around the classroom. We have been sorting coins, playing money games on the interactive white board, using the money washing line, using the money beebot mats and being the customer/shop assistant in our toy shop. We had to use the correct coins to buy toys if we were pretending to be the customer and give the correct change if we were pretending to be the shop keeper.

   

We have continued to watch small video clips of some famous bears. We have watched Yogi Bear, Pudsey and the Care Bears and we discussed the differences between them.

This week the artist we looked at was Picasso. We looked at several of his famous paintings and discussed his use of regular and irregular shapes. We noticed that in his portraits they didn’t really look like a normal face as he used different shapes and colours to represent features. We drew and coloured in our own portraits in the style of Picasso.

  

The Play Bus visited school this week. The Play Bus encourages us to use our imagination and create our own play and design dens, outside games etc. We loved it at the Play Bus and it was certainly more fun than sitting inside playing our XBox!!

              

Today is Sports Relief Day when thousands of people are running, jogging or walking a mile to raise funds for people around the world who are less fortunate than themselves. At Longhaugh we are all wearing something red and we are all collectively running or walking a mile. The boys and girls in P1a, P1b and P1c ran around the school playing fields twice for their part in the mile. All the funds raised will be going to Sports Relief.

  

              

Notices for parents:

Gym P1AWednesday & Friday, P1BThursday and Friday, P1CWednesday and Thursday. Please ensure your child has a full gym kit in school. Also please note that all jewellery must be removed for gym.

Open Doors – Every Thursday 3.00pm – 3.15pm. Please come in to school and see all the hard work your child has been doing.

We are holding an Easter Bonnet Competition in school. Children can design and make their own bonnets using a variety of materials. Completed entries should be in school no later than Wednesday 28th March.

Friday 30th March – School will close for 2 weeks for the Easter holidays. We will re-open on Monday 16th April.

Whole School Trip to the Cinema

Welcome back to our blog!

We have been so busy this week painting our shelter and preparing for our assembly next week that we have not had much time to fit anything else in!

We have, however, still managed to squeeze in our words and sounds every day and we have continued to do our reading so we can finish our books before the end of term.

We have been playing Gardening Mama and decorating her to make her look “fancy.” We have also been planting more flowers and vegetables in the Gardening Mama game.

As we said last week, Mrs Lynch’s son, Matthew, chalked out the design on our shelter and this week we have been painting it!

  

  

 Miss Simpson, Mrs Lynch and Mr Munro’s daughter Sarah, painted the high parts we couldn’t reach and all the tricky edges, but we all helped and painted the rest.

When we had finished painting, we all put our names on a corner of the wall along with the date, so in years to come other boys and girls will remember us and all our hard work.

  

I’m sure you agree that it looks fantastic!

  

 We are all looking forward to our assembly next Thursday and Mr Munro is officially going to open our splendid shelter!

As it is Father’s Day on Sunday we all made a card for our Dads, Grandads or Uncles. We coloured in a tie in a pattern and wrote a special message on the back.

  

 

Our finished Father's Day cards

On Friday the whole school was supposed to be going to Camperdown Park to celebrate all the good behaviour that the boys and girls show every day at Longhaugh Primary School. Unfortunately, the weather forecast was for rain so we all went to the cinema instead to see “Rio,”  an animated film about a blue macaw. We all went on the bus and had a fantastic time! Thank you Mr Munro and Mrs Gallacher!.

Notices for Parents 

GymMonday and Friday – Please ensure your child has full gym kit in school on these days.

Open Doors  – Every Wednesday at 3.00pm 3.15pm

Homework – All words and sounds every night.

P1 Assembly Thursday 23rd June at 1.30pm