Weekly Roundup

P3 have worked extremely hard this week!

All pupils in P3 have enjoyed learning to add up in chunks using their latest Number Talks strategy. Additionally, P3 have been exploring symmetry and can now confidently fold shapes to identify lines of symmetry. They can also use a mirror to identify lines of symmetry in shapes, pictures and patterns. They have even had a go at creating their own symmetrical patterns.

In literacy pupils  have been learning to write narrative stories with a spooky theme! Through this pupils have developed detailed characters and settings, using their notes to create stories with a clear and detailed beginning middle and end.

The pupils have also enjoyed learning about the human body and learning the months of the year in French!

After working so hard it was only fair they got to enjoy a spooky film and party this Friday!

Finally, a big big well done to our star workers Maddisen for her amazing efforts in maths, as well as Harper for her fantastic efforts in Literacy!

 

 

Science and Art with P3

P3 have been very busy today exploring the human body. They were able to identify bones such as the skull, rib cage, femur, and many more. Following this, the pupils used this knowledge to correctly label a life size model of a human skeleton!

Pupils also identified and labelled where our major organs are in the human body. They could then explain that the purpose of our bones are to support our body and protect these organs.

The pupils also had a blast creating abstract artwork, in the form of Frankenstein, for our Halloween themed wall display!

 

Homework – week beginning 25.10.21

Spelling

All the pupils have their spelling words in their jotter.

The children have been given a sheet with some examples of spelling activities they could do this week.  Choose two (or more!) activities to do throughout the week.

Maths 

The school is very excited to be working with the National Numeracy charity this year.  We are so lucky that they have given all the children in the school a scrapbook in which to do their maths homework.

This week’s activity is in the scrapbook.  You can complete the activity in any way you want.  You might want to draw pictures, write calculations, make models or take photographs (which can be emailed to the class teacher).

We would encourage you and your child to write a comment on the sheet to let us know how you got on.  Did you enjoy doing the activity together and why?  Did you find anything tricky? Was there something that your child did or said that really impressed you?

Miss Murdoch will be your child’s class teacher this week.  You can email her or Mrs Schendel with any enquiries or any photos you want to send.

roberta.schendel@eastayrshire.org.uk

lauren.murdoch@eastayrshire.org.uk

Have a fun week and remember all homework should be handed back for Friday.

Mrs Schendel

 

Weekly Round Up

Mrs Schendel has been our teacher on Thursday and Friday this week.

We have been reading Cat in the Cat and wrote our own stories about our own Cats in Hats and the mischief they got up to.

We have been learning about the Number Talk strategy of Adding up in Chunks.

The children have decided they want to decorate the classroom for Halloween so are working together to create some decorations.

 

Welcome Back!

Hello Everyone

I hope you all had a nice October break.

 

P3 are having a consolidation week of spelling. Each pupil have been sent home with their words for this week, these include words we have worked on in term 1.

I have given pupils the choice on how they want to practice their words.

Options include :

rainbow writing each spelling word

drawing a picture of the word and labeling it

writing a sentence or paragraph using as many as their words as they can

1 of the tasks above is enough, however if your child is keen to do more they can do all three. Can I ask that homework is returned by Friday.

Thanks

Miss Edmund

Term 1 Round up

Good afternoon everyone,

What a first term we have had in P3. From building rockets to meditation and lots of things in between!

I hope everyone has a lovely October Holidays and I will see you all to start term 2!

 

Here are some photos from our Go Purple day.

Miss Edmund 🙂

Exploring the water cycle with Miss Murdoch

P3 have been exploring the water cycle in science this week with Miss Murdoch.

The pupils had previously learned that clouds are formed from liquid and gas, which led to some of our pupils feeling curious to find out how rain is collected from the earth to the clouds.

As a result of this, pupils explored the processes of the water cycle. The pupils then put this to the test and constructed an experiment to see each process of the water cycle. Following this, pupils observed changes to their experiment and recognised that heat from the sun was causing the water to evaporate and we hope to see some condensation and precipitation tomorrow!

The pupils could then use their knowledge of the water cycle to fill in a detailed diagram to explain processes such as evaporation, condensation and precipitation.

Den building challenge

Good morning everyone,

No homework this week to come back in. I have set the class a task of creating a den at home. During Maths Week last week a number of pupils were interested in building and making things that animals could hide/stay in so I thought I would continue this week’s homework task with something a wee bit different.

Homework Task: Make a den at home using things about the house. Your den should have a roof, some walls/partitions and somewhere comfortable for you to sit. Choose something to do in your den and enjoy the space you have made.

Just a reminder that Friday is our Go Purple Day and all pupils/children are being asked to wear something purple – purple hat, scarf, socks, t-shirt, badge, hair bobble and it’s a Dress Down Day for the PS pupils too. PS parents can donate via Parentpay.

Enjoy the rest of the week!

Miss Edmund

FriYAY round up!

Hello Everyone,

One week left until the October holidays! Time flies when you are having fun!

P3 have worked really hard this week on a variety of subjects. Numeracy was a big part of this week to give recognition to Maths Week Scotland.

This afternoon pupils wanted to learn about how rockets worked. The children will have brought home their rocket which we used in class today in numeracy. They lined up, launched their rockets and we measured the distance it travelled – great fun!

Here are some photos from this week – experiments, maths challenges in place value and some meditation.

For part of our week I like to focus on mindfulness in the classroom – a skill that teaches children to understand their own body and emotions. Part of this lesson is meditation – Cosmic Yoga Kids Zen Den if anyone wants to give it a go at home!

I hope you all have a great weekend!

Miss Edmund