Our new sound today with Mrs. Forsyth.
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Our new sound today with Mrs. Forsyth.
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Good morning Primary 1.
Mrs Forsyth and I are so proud of all the hard work you are doing at home. Well done to all the adults at home for supporting us to keep our learning active and fun.
Remember you only have until tomorrow to send in a wee video of your Scottish poem
Any issues, concerns or sharing of work please email me as Mrs Forsyth is working at school today.
Have a great Wednesday!
Hi everyone.
For some reason – unknown to me – the topic image from our learning across the curriculum grid did not transfer through the school blog to the school app (even though it is showing in the blog page). So for your information I have attached this image here so that you can see the questions the children had asked about our topic “Space”. Unfortunately this forum does not give me the chance to turn the image the right way round! We will tackle a new question each week and it would be good to get the facts that you have learned in a wee email so that we can share them with everyone.
Well done for all the hard work and great focus on learning last week. Below you will find the learning grids for all areas of learning for this week. Responding to feedback from parents, Mrs Forsyth will be posting a video with a little more information about the various activities available to you this week. So be watching out for that shortly. She will also be posting her phonics and spelling videos in the coming days. We hope that you are feeling good about the learning you are doing at home and as ever, we are here to help and support you. Please continue to send us your videos and photos as they make us smile. Keep up the good work!
Good morning everyone. I hope you all feel well rested after a good night’s sleep.
I just wanted to say that I have been loving receiving your emails, photos and videos. Please keep them coming because they let me know that you are happy and engaged. Remember, life skills are also important, so be helping to keep your room tidy, try making up your bed and be kind to each other. Adults at home – you are doing an amazing job! The work that you have sent us has been fabulous.
Remember to make a special effort to look at the Rabbie Burns PowerPoint I posted yesterday. It will take you a bit of practise to learn it off by heart. I am so looking forward to seeing your efforts.
As the week is closing to an end and I won’t have a chance to blog tomorrow as I will be in school, I just wanted to ask adults at home if you could take the time today or tomorrow to send us a quick email to let us know what you have particularly liked, found useful or what you would like to see more of in the learning to come over the next few weeks. After all, it’s you at home trying your best to provide good learning experiences. We want to help out with this as much as possible.
Have a good day everyone and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Good morning to all our wee cherubs. We are missing you so much that I watched your Christmas message again so that I could see all your lovely wee faces again.
Today I have a very special task which I would love everyone in P1 to get involved in. Today Mrs Forsyth and I want to tell you about a very special Scottish person called Robert Burns. Rabbie was a very famous poet who wrote lots of different poems. We would like you to make a big decision today and choose one of the poems in the PowerPoint below to learn off by heart. This will take you a few days to be able to do. Everything you need to know is in the PowerPoint. For anyone new to PowerPoint, when the document opens, click on slideshow (top bar) and select to watch from the beginning. I have done a voice over on the poems to help with pronouncing the Scots words and dialect, although I am very sure that you will all be better at that than me!
So why not forget about letters and numbers for one day and have fun learning a new poem. We can’t wait to find out which one you liked best!
As usual, if you have any issues, concerns or ideas/opinions you would like to share, please let us know at :
donna.agnew@east-ayrshire.org.uk
margaret.forsyth@east-ayrshire.org.uk
Good morning P1.
I hope that everyone had a good first day with home learning yesterday. Please send us a wee message to let us know how you are and what learning you have been enjoying – we really want to know. We miss being in school with you so if you could add a picture to your message then it would be lovely for us to see you. I know that yesterday was a tricky day with the glow website having lots of problems but I’m hoping that you didn’t find it too tricky using our school app to get the learning suggestions for the week. For the adults, if you would like your child to use Sumdog as a way to practise number skills then please just email me as I have all the login details for the class. Be aware that when you do login to Sumdog for the first time, there is a short diagnostic process to gauge the level that your child is at so please make sure that your child answers independently, though you can support to show them how to answer etc.
Today looks like it is going to be a lovely, but chilly day so please take time to get out of the “home classroom”, wrap up warm and enjoy some outdoor time as a family.
Thank you to those children and adults who took time to email us yesterday. It was so nice to make contact with you so please, even if you just want to say do so. We are hear to connect and engage with you throughout this learning process. We also want to know about any technical issues ASAP so that we can sort them out for you.
Missing you all lots.
Mrs Agnew.
Below is a grid with a variety of literacy activities to work on with your child.