P4/5 Spelling Battleships

P5/6 Leading the Learning in P4/5

Today some confident, kind and respectful primary 6s visited our class to teach our class how to play Spelling Battleships.

They explained the rules clearly and demonstrated the game in an engaging and interesting way. We all loved learning from them.

We then enjoyed playing a few games in pairs. A great new way for us to practise our spelling.

P4/5 World Book Day

World Book Day

What a busy, booktastic day, with some fantastic costumes from our class.

Book Swap

First thing this morning we visited the hall to choose books from the book swap tables. Everyone was delighted with their new books and couldn’t wait to get back to class to enjoy them.

Book Scavanger Hunt

Next we followed the clues around the school to solve the book puzzles and discover the letter combination.

Ilaria was delighted to win the book prize.

Guess Who

Next we scoured the photos of staff from their childhood along with a picture of their favourite book. Everyone in p4/5 found Mrs Ross on her first day at primary school with her huge bag  and copy of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

Jim was the best detective and worked out who 6 of the staff were!

 

Author Visit

The final treat before lunch was a visit frim the children’s  author, Rachel McGaw. She read her story The Unicorn in the Castle and then we were lucky enough to get a sneak preview of her brand new unreleased book.

 

P4/5 Compass Points

Compass Points

We have been learning the names of the 8 compass points .

We have used this knowledge to find locations on the map of Orkney and to help us understand some of the locations in our class novel. 

Today we took our learning outdoors and used compasses  to  find  where north is in our playground and then we located  the other 7points on the compass.

We then gave  and followed directions to navigate the playground.

Not even the rain could stop us enjoying this task !

P4/5 Reading at Hallhouse

Reading Visit to Hallhouse Care Home 

Today we walked in the sunshine to Hallhouse Care Home to read to the residents.
In class this morning, we chose a book and then made postcards to give to all the residents to  let them know how much we love to read.
We had a lovely afternoon sharing our reading, spreading joy and sharing a smile with everyone we met. 
All the staff commented on what lovely, polite children we are and how kind and respectful we are.
We are happy to demonstrate our school values wherever we go. 

 

 

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