Tomorrow the children are welcome to bring a blanket and a toy. We are going to watch That Christmas which is rated PG. Please email Gayle.eccleston@eastayrshire.org.uk if you would prefer your child not to see the film.
Thank you
Mrs Eccleston
Tomorrow the children are welcome to bring a blanket and a toy. We are going to watch That Christmas which is rated PG. Please email Gayle.eccleston@eastayrshire.org.uk if you would prefer your child not to see the film.
Thank you
Mrs Eccleston
P4/5 wrote a recipe for the Christmas Eve they have at home as part of the genre procedural writing.
We had lots of fun at our Christmas party this afternoon. We took part in musical statues, Christmas corners and Christmas action games. We had a great time dancing and enjoyed a snack too! When we got back to our classes, a sack of present had been left for the class. Thank you, Santa!!



As part of our learning about procedural writing we followed a recipe to make cakes. We also used our numeracy skills to weigh and measure.
P4/5 enjoyed performing the songs they had learnt at the Christmas Fayre.
In literacy we have been learning to create pieces of procedural writing and this week we focused on a recipe for a jam sandwich.
As part of our forces topic we learnt about the famous bridge and canal Scottish engineer Thomas Telford. The task was then to build a bridge that would hold a car.
We have been revising numbers 0-30 in French. We used Numicon to make the numbers and our partner had to say the number in French. Bravo!

