Primary 7 – Buddy Time

Primary 7 spent some time catching up with their P1 buddies and finding out how their holidays were. Primary 7 also spent time helping the P1’s with some literacy tasks, they talked about what they did during the holidays and listened to their buddies reading some of the books they have been working on during literacy.

Primary 7 – First News

During our ICT time this week we spent time on the First News ihub. This allows us to read news articles and answer comprehension questions based on the article, take part in polls and debates and also work with members of our class in group tasks.

Remember First News can be accessed at home and if you complete tasks at home you gain more points!

Primary 7 – IDL

This week, Primary 7 have been learning about crime and punishment in the Victorian Era as part of their IDL topic.  We watched some clips about the different punishments that were given to criminals and also learned that children as young as 12 could be sent to prison! We then took on the challenge of becoming crime-fighters and decided appropriate punishments for various crimes that would have been committed during this era, for example stealing apples and pickpocketing.

Primary 7 – ICT

During ICT time this week, Primary 7 were working on their P7 profiles. These profiles will be shared with secondary schools and is in the format of a blog, similar to our class blog. The pupils have added information about themselves, the things they are looking forward to at high school and their personal achievements and goals for the future.

Primary 7 – Talk Homework

Next week the children will be writing a fictional biography of a Victorian child.  Research has shown that when children talk about their ideas they produce better writing. This weekend, it would be great if you could do some ‘Talk Homework’. You can do this by helping your child think about the following aspects of their fictional biography:

  • Who are they writing about? A poor Victorian child or a rich child? Think about their name, research popular names in the Victorian Era. What was early childhood like for them?
  • Did this child go to school or did they work/go to the workhouse like Jim in Street Child (the novel we are reading in class).
  • What happened to them after they left school/workhouse? Remember this is a fictional biography therefore you can use your imagination.

I am sure that if the children come to school with great ideas, they will be able to focus on their vocabulary, punctuation and grammar in class and produce fantastic biographies.

Thank you for your support, Mrs Paton 😊

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