This weeks Star Pupils
Tag: P5-7
Christmas Party
Cinema Trip
Here’s the trailor and snaps:
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Christmas Holidays
I hope everyone had a nice Christmas and has been able to get around OK in the stormy weather.
As discussed in class for those who are at a loose end or want a wee project, here’s some ideas:
- Those reading The Machine Gunners, you could do a project on World War 2. It’s a big subject so you could look at making a time line of events, focusing on the Blitz, or rationing, countries involved or anything that takes your fancy.
- Those reading Natural Record Breakers, you could write your own chapter, including pictures and diagrams, of any natural record breaker not covered so far in the book.
- As suggested by Mrs Robb, who recently inspected our school, write a proposal to Mr Cameron and Professor Heppell to say why we should take the iPads home for homework.
- Learn a Burn’s poem or song off by heart for our Burn’s Supper next month.
- Create an idea to get more parents and people commenting on this blog.
- Or anything else you fancy doing related to A Christmas Carol, Rubik’s Cubes, ice crystals or whatever. If you think it’s a good idea, add it as a comment below and maybe other members of the class can do it or work with you too.
Anything above should be fun and something you want to do. Don’t over do it however if you are going to do something, then it’s worth doing it well.
See you in a week or so and enjoy the break,
Mr Archibald
Christmas Eve at Brydekirk
This evening at 6pm in the Church most members of Brydekirk Primary attended and participated in the annual Christmas Eve Service, conducted by Mr Pickles.
Our contribution included members of P1-4 reading The Night Before Christmas,
P5-7’s video A Christmas Carol, including God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen singing and saxophone:
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P1-4 Shadow Puppet Nativity:
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We hope that all who attended enjoyed the evening and those who could not attend enjoy the videos above.
All at Brydekirk Primary wish everyone a merry Christmas and happy New Year!
iCoffee Afternoon 3
How to log into Kid Blog
As explained in the last Parent Information Update, the last parent Kid Blog codes will be issued tomorrow. You need the code and an email address to log into our class blogs. Please follow the help video below. Thanks very much to Mark for taking his own time and effort for making this video. Well done Mark.
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Spectacular Skulls
Parent Information Update
Thanks to Parents and Pupils who attended the Parent Information session last night from 6-7pm; we hope you found it useful.
For those not able to make it, the update included information and discussion from:
- P5-7 Christmas Cards (coming soon)
- New Scholastic and School books bought for Accelerated Reader library
- New Projector and Screen bought with funds from the Community Council (thanks again)
- Our School Rationale and Yearly plans
- Pending updates to the school blogs
The second half of the session was used to explain how our new technology is making an impact on learning. Much of the changes have come about due to each pupil in P5-7 now having a dedicated tablet, although much of the learning is happening throughout the school and can still continue at home, if required, due to the resources being on the Internet.
Mr Archibald gave a description of how we approach spelling practice in the school using Spelling City and Schonell’s Essential Spelling List. Setup correctly, Spelling City gives each pupil the right words to practice every week and a choice of fun activities focused upon their words. Whilst it’s taken a bit of time to get setup we are now taking this forward for all pupils ready for the Essential Spelling List. Along with in class, Mr Archibald wants his Pupils to practice spelling at home using Spelling City and Parents and Pupils who attended felt that this was achievable. Spelling City offers many advantages to practicing words which will have an impact on learning however Mr Archibald felt that its greatest advantage was that it freed up his time to teach, such that he could ask some of his pupils in class to practice a Spelling City assignment, whilst he read or taught with another group. As Spelling City logs every piece of work, Mr Archibald is then able to check or mark the work later on, all through the internet.
iXL was discussed next which offers very similar benefits to learners and teachers as Spelling City except in Maths. Nearly all of our pupils have a login and it is available on the Internet (so at home and school). The benefits of iXL are more pronounced in a class with 1:1 tablet access where it is very convenient to login and start learning. Mr Archibald explained that iXL is used to consolidate work, or practice work that he has already taught and that again he can see exactly how every Pupil is developing.
The last significant change that was discussed was Kid Blog. Each pupil in P5-7 has a a blog, very similar to this site, which allows them to share their work, from in school and any achievements or learning from home. Kid Blog is the site we use to manage the blogs and it is setup specifically for classes. Kid Blog, coupled with a dedicated tablet and an appropriate approach to learning, gives a window into each Pupil’s learning. It is a brilliant way to exchange and record feedback and also to organise prior learning. At the moment the P5-7 blogs are private however last night Mr Archibald gave parents access codes and explained how to login, through the Internet or free iPad app and to access the class blogs. Parents attending last night managed this and were then able to look at work and also comment, which is fantastic. I would like all P5-7 Parents to have access to our class and comment on our work, this gives Parents a far more up-to-date picture of our learning and also gives our class an audience.
Mr Archibald also explained about how the developments above were funded, the New Digital Agreement, unfiltered Internet access, how the school uses data, including images and video and the associated websites. This was managed all in 1 hour too.
Thanks again to all who attended.
Book of the Week
Last weeks book of the week was the Ant and the Grasshopper read by James. The video on the link below was made by Duncan.