Primary 4 have been learning how to use AMAZING ADJECTIVES to improve their writing. They had fun creating their character mobiles and thinking of adjectives to describe themselves. We all like guessing who each one is.
Category Archives: Primary 4
Primary 4 want to say “Hola!”
Hola from Primary 4!
We are all happy to be back at school together and settling into our new class routines. We are really enjoying learning about Mexico and had great fun making our bright and colourful sombreros.
Healthy and Happy Dunlop Health Week 2020
Dunlop Primary and ECC definitely has the healthiest and happiest children (and parents too!) and the photographs and film clips you sent me proves such a bold statement!
It was so lovely to receive the photographs and emails telling me what a wonderful week the children enjoyed – and it was great to see parents enjoying the fun too!
We had children and parents climbing hills, enjoying a walk around the Fairy Trails, biking, scootering, enjoying yoga and Zumba and the creativity for the Community Caterpillar was outstanding. It is lovely to see the caterpillar still continuing to grow!
The Family Sports Day Challenge was outstanding too and I was most impressed with your ingenious sporting events – the Ninja Wall still makes me laugh and I loved the wheelbarrow race and the splash pool!
To enable you all to see our wonderful children during our happy health week, please open the clip Mrs Wilson has attached on the School App. Unfortunately the clip has become a mini film and it is now too large for upload to our blog! A huge thank you to Mrs Wilson for creatively putting the photographs together into this mini film!
I have shared below just a very small selection of some of the photographs from the week.
Thank you enormously for your amazing work, participation and support – you really enabled this to be the success it was.
With kindest regards, Mrs Nouillan
Joyful June 2020
Enjoy a wonderful June with a feeling of calm, contentment and gratitude.
https://www.actionforhappiness.org/calendars
with warmest regards, Mrs Nouillan
Health Week – Family Learning Task
Please see the attached documents below for next weeks family learning task. We hope you have great fun completing these tasks.
Mrs Nouillan’s Health Week Family Task
Learning Stars-28th May 2020
Once again, Mrs Fullard has created a wonderful compilation of all the amazing learning that has been taking place at home over the last week. Well done everyone, you are all stars!!
Eid Mubarak
We would like to wish you and your families a very happy Eid because that’s an important festival for us which is coming this weekend and this time we won’t be able to meet our families but I believe that every family in Dunlop is like our family so please post our Eid wishes to everyone.
EID WISHES FROM WASEEM FAMILY TO EVERYONE IN DUNLOP
Dunlop’s Learning Stars!
What a learning curve remote learning has been for teachers, pupils and parents/carers alike but this following video is testament to the amazing dedication and enthusiasm that you are all showing towards learning at home. Our children are creating wonderful work and demonstrating their learning and skills in so many different ways, I’m so proud of our wonderful LEARNING STARS!
We’re missing you!
Hope this makes you all smile!
We miss you all and hope to see you again soon.
Take care, keep safe and keep smiling
Newsletter from Education Scotland
Education Scotland have issued an newsletter for parents/ carers, please take a look on the link below and if you think this will be of benefit to you, you can sign up to receive a weekly update of when the newsletter is available.
https://education.gov.scot/media/mahdmrxm/parentcarernewsissue1.pdf?dm_i=LQE,6UY0V,3LDTL1,RK3PU,1
Have a look at the first issue of the Scotland Learns: Parents and Carers Newsletter to see learning activities for Literacy and Numeracy, support on wellbeing and a focus on the theme of food.
You will also find hints and tips, advice for engaging young people with autism in their learning and a creativity challenge.
Go to the Sign Up page, complete your details and tick the Scotland Learns- Parents and Carers Newsletter option. Don’t forget to click subscribe at the bottom. Doing this will ensure you receive a weekly email directly to your mailbox to let you know when a new newsletter is available.
With kind regards, Mrs Nouillan