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Week Beginning 29th January

Thank you to all who are learning our poems – we are holding class competitions on Monday 5th February.

We are hopeful that outdoor learning will take place this week but it will be weather dependant.

The next block of homework has been posted on the tab. Don’t forget to look back at stage 1.

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Outdoor Learning Cancelled (25/01/24)

Due to the wild weather we have decided to postpone our Big Bird Watch, please see revised dates.

We are heading to the woods over the next few weeks, we would greatly appreciate if all children could come to school with a change of shoes (welly boots if possible), warm jackets, hats and gloves.

Thursday 18th January – Winter Walking

Big School Bird Watch now Thursday 1st February.

If any children have toy binoculars they are welcome to bring them in for our Big School Bird Watch (please do not purchase).

Campfire, songs, den building and stories now Thursday 8th February.

We know not everyone reads our blog so please pass on the word, we don’t want any chilly children!

Thank you, P2 teachers 🙂

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Scottish Poetry Competition

This year our class competitions will be held on Monday 5th February and the finals will take place on Thursday 8th February. Please encourage your young person to learn one of the following Scottish poems. A paper copy will be sent home this week.

Polis  – JK Annand

It’s great to be a polis.
A muckle strappin polis.
    And stride upon my beat.
The Shoat cries, “The Polis”
To gamblers and to goalies
    When I come up the street.
When we’re the traffic polis.
Motorists hae to thole us
    And draw up unco quick.
And gif the motor stole is.
We lift them holus bolus
    And pit them in the nick.
Doctor – JK Annand
Up drives the doctor
   In his big car.
Comes ben the room
   And speirs hoo ye are.
“Stick oot yer tongue.
   Cough.  Say ninety-nine.
Let me feel your pulse.
   Hen, ye’re daein fine.
“Orange juice for denner.
   At tea-time, same again.
An aspirin for supper
   And ye’ll be richt as rain.”
Robin Reidbreist
By J K Annand
Robin, Robin Reidbreist,
Happin on a brier
Oot amang the snaw and ice,
While I sit by the fire.
Tell me in your bonnie sang
That ye’re my frien sae true,
And I shall gie ye meat and drink
The hail winter throu.
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Outdoor Learning

We are heading to the woods over the next few weeks, we would greatly appreciate if all children could come to school with a change of shoes (welly boots if possible), warm jackets, hats and gloves.

Thursday 18th January – Winter Walking

Thursday 25th January – Big School Bird Watch

If any children have toy binoculars they are welcome to bring them in for our Big School Bird Watch (please do not purchase).

Thursday 1st February – Campfire, songs, den building and stories.

We know not everyone reads our blog so please pass on the word, we don’t want any chilly children!

Thank you, P2 teachers 🙂

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Happy New Year

We hope you have all had a lovely break from school but we are looking forward to welcoming you back tomorrow. This week we our outdoor learning will take place in the playground, don’t forget to wrap up warm! Homework for the next three weeks is now available.

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Baarmy Bethlehem

The wait is over! We look forward to welcoming you tomorrow afternoon. Please remember to bring any extra costume clothing in the morning. The children have all worked so hard and we would like to thank families for helping to learn songs, lines and dances!

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Baarmy Bethlehem!

We made it to the stage today and it was a great success, but we still have lots of work to do.

For children who have lines can we please ask that they practise as much as they can and bring words to school every day.

Our dress rehearsal will be Thursday 14th December with a performance to families on Monday 18th December. We have costumes for every child but for the following cast members we need extra clothing underneath.

Sheep – Black trousers/leggings and black top, preferably long sleeve.

Cows/Oxen – Black trousers/leggings and black top, preferably long sleeve.

Donkeys – Black trousers/leggings and black top, preferably long sleeve.

Chickens– red t-shirt and red shorts/tights. We can source these items if you do not have at home.

Stars – White t-shirt and tights. We do have extra tights in school if you do not have any at home.

Angels – White t-shirt and tights. We do have extra tights in school if you do not have any at home.

All other cast members have full costume but may wish to wear a t-shirt and trousers/leggings underneath as it can be warm on the stage.

Thank you as always for your support,   P2 teachers.

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Baarmy Bethlehem Script

There has been a request for the nativity script so families can help our P2s prepare for their scenes.

Below is a link to the script which may help those with speaking parts practise at home.

Baarmy Bethlehem script

Thank you again for your support. 🙂

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Baarmy Bethlehem Songs

Baarmy Bethlehem lyrics

Mary and Joseph

baa baa boogie

Hello Shepherds

A very special secret

We wanna shout

 

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Week beginning Monday 20th November 2023

On Wednesday we are going to the Into Film Festival to see Lyle Lyle Crocodile. Please arrive at school on time as the bus will leave at 9.15 am. Pupils should wear full uniform and are welcome to bring a snack to enjoy!

We will also be starting to learn new songs for our nativity performance.

The next set of homework is now uploaded, please take a look. If you need passwords updated for Bug Club let your teacher know.

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