Tag Archives: Primary 1

P1F and Katie Morag

Recently P1 have enjoyed reading the Katie Morag stories whilst learning about Scotland.  We decided to compare Dalbeattie to the Island of Coll.  First of all we went for a walk round our town taking lots of photographs ourselves which we then used to produce a poster of Coll and Dalbeattie.  After this we had a great time creating our own  Isle of Struay working together in groups.  Mrs Fitzsimmons was very impressed how wonderfully we worked together, our creative use of construction materials and our original ideas.  We enjoyed looking at each others islands and discussing our work.

We were also very lucky to be visited by some talented High School pupils at the end of our topic.  Shannon played several tunes on the bagpipes for us and Kierra showed us how to do the Highland Fling…….which we then joined in!

 

Sharing Learning

This week Primary 7 pupils visited Primary 1 and Primary 1/2  to share their learning. As part of their language and literacy work, P7 have been working on writing in Scots. They rewrote the Gruffalo in Scots and illustrated their own books. The classes then shared their work with P1 and P1/2 . Everyone had a wonderful afternoon sharing and learning together.

P1F Christmas Enterprise!

P1 have been busy little elves making lots of Christmas craft items to sell to our relatives!  We made cards, calendars, a placemat for our Christmas dinner, reindeer food and a Christmas wreath!  We started the sale by singing a song from our Nativity ‘A King is Born’  and then parents were invited to read our Elf Application forms!  We would like to say THANK YOU to all our parents and relatives for coming along to help us raise £108.65 which will go towards a school trip later in the year.

Read,Write,Count

Primary 1,2 and 3 were all very excited today as Mrs Duncan and Mrs Howie joined their classes to share with them their Book Bug(P1) and Read, Write, Count bags(P2 and P3) . The book bags are part of the Scottish Government initiative which aims to inspire a lifelong love of reading, writing and counting, and strengthen links between home and school learning by supporting parents in taking an active role in their child’s learning to give them the best start in life.  Mrs Duncan and Mrs Howie read the books from each bag with the children and shared the motivating learning games and activities with them. The children were very also very excited to have been given their bags to take home and share with their families. We look forward to gathering  feedback in due course about how families have used these together.