Category Archives: P5

P5A Christmas Newsletter

Primary 5A and Primary 5B have been working hard to create a Christmas Newsletter for the whole school to enjoy over the holidays.  They have included a little something for everyone so we hope you have fun looking at our ideas for crafts, decorations and choices of movies and songs.

Christmas Newsletter P5A 2020

Have a super holiday from P5A and P5B.

 

Running Club Is Back!

Running club will start up again this week on

Wednesday 23 October.

P5s will run at 8.30am.

P6s will run at 12.30pm.

Parents are welcome to come and run with us!

Please remember to bring a bottle of water and dress appropriately for the weather.

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Please enter your child’s details below if you wish them to take part.

 

Bethany’s Girls Football

Bethany’s Girls Football Is Back !

P5s – P7s

Starting Tuesday 18th September

until

Tuesday 27th November

(excludes 16th Oct)

Outdoor clothing required as we will be playing in the MUGA

3.30 – 4.15pm

Please give permission below for your child to attend. Thank you.

Our Class Blog – P5A Mrs Kerr

Please visit our class page and follow the link to our new blog! We will regularly update with photos and important info.

Mrs Kerr & P5A

P5A Measuring Length

To help us learn the 4 units of length used in the metric system we created our own visual aids. Our new lanyards were very useful today during our Numeracy lesson!

P5A

 

 

P5A Titanic Assembly

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*P5A would like to invite parents to journey back to 1912 and enjoy our Titanic Assembly*

*Monday 4th June – School Assembly Hall*

*Please arrive for 2:35pm to be seated as we aim to start our performance at 2:45pm*

*P5A children will receive a slip for parents to fill in – please return this to Mrs Kerr indicating the number of seats you require*

We can’t wait to share our learning with you!

 

P5 Learn About our Right of the Month!

We have been studying our Article of the Month through our work on Rights Respecting Schools ;

“Article 7 (Registration, name, nationality, care): All children have the right to a legally registered name, officially recognised by the government”.

In class we discussed the importance of our names and how it is personal to each and every individual. Unfortunately, we know that in many places in the world some children are not given this right and we spoke about how this might make us feel.

Together, we spoke about the stories of how we got our names and designed a name badge that was personal to us.

The children have been set the task to ask at home if there was a particular reason they were given their name. We are also going to try and find out when our birth’s were officially registered.

I’m excited to see what you discover!

“Our name’s make us unique” – Harry W

 

Robert Burns Museum

P5 and P6 will visit Robert Burns Museum

on Tue 6th Wed 7th February.