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Food Activities

This term we are investigating functional writing including learning to write instructions. Tomorrow we are planning to make jam sandwiches and then write our instructions.

This week we have also been playing with ‘jelly’ as part of our ‘j’ sound and the children have came up with the idea of experimenting  to make their own ‘jelly’.  They helped write a shopping list of the ingredients and we plan to make this next week.

Please contact the school if you have any questions or allergies for any of these activities.

Thanks again,

Mrs Ferguson

Numeracy Homework

We have started our fortnightly numeracy homework this week.  Please find the details of the activity in your child’s Scrapbook in their bookbag.  This should be completed and returned to school by Friday 28th January.

Or click on the link below for the activity:

Dice bingo

Also this week, please keep practising ‘The Crocodile’ poem, sounds and common word cards.  We are very impressed with the poems already!

Illustration of a smiling crocodile on a white background

Thanks again,

Mrs Ferguson

Guess the Sweets in the Jar

Primary 7 – Fundraising Event

How many sweets are in the jar?? Please see attached poster for all information.

 

*Payment can be made through ParentPay from Monday 24 – Friday 28 January. Once payment has been received, Primary 7 and the school office will ask your child their guess and save it on a spreadsheet. (If preferred, you can also telephone the office with your guess on 01290 551436).

If you wish any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the school.

Thank you for your continued support.

Primary 7

Week Ending 14th January

We started our Scotland topic this week and the children have been exploring our village.  We went a walk around Catrine and had a look at some of the places we recognised.

We learned about the Scottish flag and made our own to hang up in class.  Isn’t it beautiful?

Our stars of the day this week were:

  • Callum for great singing.
  • Riley for taking care to add detail to his drawings.
  • Layla for fantastic writing.
  • Ava for amazing effort in reading.
  • Carter for brilliant word building.

Scots Poem

As part of our Scotland topic all the classes are learning a Scots poem.  The Primary 1 poem is Crocodile by J K Annand.

Crocodile by J K Annand

When doukin in the River Nile
I met a muckle crocodile.
He flicked his tail, he blinked his ee,
Syne bared his ugsome teeth at me.

Says I, ‘I never saw the like,
Cleaning your teeth maun be a fyke!
What sort a besom do ye hae
To brush a set o teeth like thae?”

The crocodile said, ‘Nane ava.
I never brush my teeth at aa!
A wee bird redds them up, ye see,
And saves me monie a dentist’s fee.

 

We will be sending a paper copy of the poem tomorrow in your child’s book bags.  Please practice it with them as we will be filming a class performance for the blog at the end of the month.

Please ensure that the books bags are in tomorrow as we shall be sending a few things home.  If you cannot find your child’s book bag or sound cards, please write a wee note and we can issue new ones.

Update: wk bg 10th January

Common Words

By the end of the week, the children will all be sent home with lists of common words. (These will be added to as we go through the year). It is really important that these are practised at home as this will have a positive impact on reading and writing in class. Some ideas of activities you could do with them could be:

  • Read them aloud and say a sentence with the word in it.
  • Write them (fancy letters, coloured pencils, type them)
  • Find them in books
  • Write 2 sets on paper and play ‘match the words’ memory game
  • Make your own fun game using the words: find them hidden in the house, bingo etc

Have fun and thanks again for all your support!

PE: Walk Around Catrine

We plan to start having a weekly walks around the village as part of our Health and Wellbeing, as well as linking to our Scotland topic. These walks will be on Tuesday afternoons, however this may change due to weather. Please check blog regularly for any changes. Suitable footwear and clothing should be worn on these days.

Reading Wise and Sumdog

Your child has now been sent home with a ‘Passport’ with login details for Reading Wise and Sumdog. These can be played at home.
Links are below:

Reading Wise:

https://app.readingwise.com/

Sumdog:

https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in

 

Christmas Party

We had a wonderful time at our Christmas party yesterday.  The children had so much fun dancing and playing party games in the hall.  We played Corners, Pass the Parcel and Musical Statues.  We even had a visit from a very special guest!

When we got back to the classroom we were so excited to see that Santa had left us a present.  We then had a party snack and finished the afternoon off with a classroom disco.

Mrs Ferguson and I had such a lovely afternoon with all the children.  They had the best manners and showed off some of the most amazing dance moves we have ever seen!

If you would like a proper copy of your child’s individual photo from above, please email me at erin.cook@eastayrshire.org.uk and I’ll send it to you.

Weekly Round Up

What a busy, busy week we’ve had in Primary 1!  As well as practising hard for and filming the Nativity Play we have been working our socks off in Numeracy and Literacy too.

This week we learned the ‘f’ and ‘o’ sounds.  We looked at things that float for the ‘f’ sound and we peeled and ate oranges and made a  playdough octopus for the ‘o’ sound.

In Numeracy we have been working on adding on 1 and 2.

We have been working hard in the afternoons too, building, drawing and playing with our friends.

We are so proud of Charlotte for winning the JRSO competition.

We all thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas dinner today.  The dinner ladies cooked us an amazing meal.  Everything was so delicious.

Our Stars of the Day this week were:

Carter for super progress in his work, Charlotte for winning the JRSO competition, Braxton for building an amazing model with the blocks, Miley for being very kind and helpful to others and Riley for working hard and maths and being a super tidier.

Allan was our Dojo pupil of the week with the most points.