Scots Poem

P3 have been working very hard to learn their poem this year and I am so proud of them all for giving it a try! Well Done P3!

Here is our poem by our fabulous P3!

 

For our Scottish topic we have been learning about our scottish famous poet – oor Rabby Burns. The pupils have been very creative making his portrait look more interesting with some bold colours.

Friday round up

Hello Everyone!

We have had another busy week in P3 learning alot of new things.

In literacy we have been learning how to write instructions, this week we focused on how to cross a road safely. P3 worked really hard on their writing and today were able to demonstrate what they had learned, when we were out on our walk this after noon!

In numeracy we have been focusing on our 2, 4 and 5 times table and have been learning how to use some excellent strategies to work out those tricky calculations!

I hope you all have a great weekend 🙂

 

Miss Edmund

Homework update

Hello everyone!

I just wanted to add that the spelling homework is the free game when you enter the spelling city website –  you do not have to log in or sign up for anything.

www.spellingcity.com

Any problems you can let me know 🙂

 

Thanks

Miss Edmund

P3 Scots Poem

Just wanted to post a copy of P3’s Scots Poem if anyone needs to use it to help learn their lines. Thanks Miss Edmund

 

Hey, daddy, wid yi get us a dug?
A big broon alsatian? Ur a wee white pug,

Ur a skinny wee terrier ur a big fat bull.
Aw, daddy. Get us a dug. Wull ye?

N whose dug’ll it be when it durties the flerr? and pees’n the carpet, and messes the sterr?

It’s me ur yur mammy’ll be taen fur a mug.
Away oot an play. Yur no needin a dug.

Bit, daddy! Thur gien thum away
doon therr at the RSPCA.

Yu’ll get wan fur nothing so ye wull.

Aw, daddy. Get us a dug. Wull ye?

Doon therr at the RSPCA!
Dae ye hink ah’ve goat nothing else tae dae

bit get you a dug that ah’ll huftae mind?
Yur no needin a dug. Ye urny blind!

Bit, daddy, thur rerr fur guardin the hoose
an thur better’n cats fur catchin a moose,

an wee Danny’s dug gies is barra a pull.
Aw, hey daddy. Get us a dug. Wull ye?

Dae ye hear im? Oan aboot dugs again?
Ah hink that yin’s goat dugsn the brain.

Ah know whit ye’ll get; a skiten the lug

if ah hear any merr aboot this daft dug.

Bit, daddy, it widnae be dear tae keep

N ah’d make it a basket fur it tae sleep
N ah’d take it fur runs away orr the hull.

Aw, daddy. Get us a dug. Wull ye?

Ah don’t hink thur’s ever been emdy like you.
Ye could wheedle the twist oot a flaming coarkscrew.

Noo get doon aff mah neck. Ah don’t want a hug.

Awright. That’s anuff. Ah’ll get ye a dug.

Aw, daddy! A dug! A dug!

Homework 24.01.22

Hello everyone, I hope you have all had a great weekend. Please see below this week’s homework. Pupils in P3 have also been sent home a copy of the National Numeracy worksheet.

Please continue to encourage your child to practice their part for the class poem – if anyone needs another copy of their lines please let me know.

Have a great week!

Miss Edmund

 

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

Friday Round Up!

Hello Everyone!

P3 have had a great second week back and have worked their socks off! I hope you all have a relaxing weekend 🙂

Pupils in P3 are learning the Scottish poem ‘A dug, A dug!’ by Bill Keys. They created some furry creatures this afternoon to represent their poem. Woof woof!

In French we have been looking at how to say food in French and next week will be looking at what our pupils like and dislike in French, along with how to order food from a cafe!

In numeracy our groups : Cubes, cones and spheres have all been working really hard on learning multiplication and in particular the 2,4 and 5 times table. They have been practicing how to make arrays and challenged themselves to some tricky multiplications! Well done girls – Poppy and Harper, you have been busy!

Well done to our stars of the day this week! Finlay, Lucie, Harper, Coral and Steven 🙂

 

Have a great weekend 🙂

Miss Edmund