Hurlford Primary School and Early Childhood Centre

An East Ayrshire Council School

November 10, 2023
by Emma Ferguson
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P6 Learning Logs 10.11.23

Hi everyone,

 

P6 have had another busy week.  Sadly it was our last week at skiing and most kids were sad it is finished.  They did so well!!! A massive thank you to all parents that came to see the kids on the final day!

The kids complete a reflective journal at the end of the week.  We call it a learning log.  This week I have taken some photographs of their excellent work for you to see how we do it.

We had loads of fun developing our communication skills with Lynsey Murphy again this week.  Our hall looked a complete mess when she set us a challenge to work on our communication skills.  We had to explain to a team mate silently how to tell another team mate that was blindfolded how to navigate their way through our hall without touching anything. If we did we had to start at the beginning again.  This was really tricky when 6 kids are all shouting at the same time.  We also had time to play bench ball and remind ourselves what is safe and what is not!!

Literacy this week was a mix of poetry and writing character descriptions.  We discussed onomatopoeia, adjectives and adverbs.  Developing our character we had to think about their appearance, personality, name and age.

 

In Maths, we looked at fractions, prime numbers and reinforced work on multiplication an division.

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Take care,

Mrs Fx

November 9, 2023
by Mrs Campbell
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Important information

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Traffic reduction measures – temporary calming measures pilot in progress – eform for feedback will be sent out next week. Please remember not to park in front of carpark at Hurlford and Crookedholm Early Learning and Childcare Service. Many thanks for your support with this matter.

Poppies on sale tomorrow – Friday 10th November, 23 – 50p per poppy. If you would like to make a donation to Poppy Scotland online – details as follows:

https://secure.poppyscotland.org.uk/Fundraisers/kilmarnock

P1 photo in the Kilmarnock Standard this week.

Children in Need – Friday 17th November – Children can wear Pyjamas to school

Eco committee information – CHALLENGE – please click on the link to find out more
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Financial Support – Information from the Maureen Carmichael, Financial Inclusion Officer,Loudoun Education Group. Please feel free to contact her if you require any help or support. Her mobile number is 07384211609. Her email is maureen.carmichael@east-ayrshire.gov.uk.

Are you struggling to keep your home warm?

Some services and provisions could give support or advice if you struggle with gas/electricity supply etc.

Warm Home Discount- Don’t miss the deadline for your supplier as you may need to apply!

This discount gives £150 off your electricity bill, or if your supplier gives you both gas and electricity, money off the gas bill. It is a payment for those on Pension Guaranteed Credit or certain others on low income who meet the criteria through your supplier. Warm Home Discount Scheme: If you’re on a low income in Scotland – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Child Winter Heating Assistance- An automatic annual payment for a child/young person who has high rate care on either Disability Living Allowance/Child Disability Payment, or enhanced daily living component of Personal Independence Payment.

The video below can also be shared. This is information about energy costs.

 

https://biteable.com/watch/4035398/7f4266bcb200dc517b5de4d3d561d62c

Can you please share the attached video on your communications platform for families.

 

https://biteable.com/watch/3974891/86ade35c53e37ccfa9a63c30f36a250b

• Winter Heating Payment- Social Security Scotland pays this to people living in Scotland. Winter Heating Payment is to help people on low-income benefits who might have extra heating needs. It replaced Cold Weather Payment, from the Department for Work and Pensions and has the same eligibility requirements. Winter Heating Payment does not depend on how cold the temperature gets it is a yearly payment that is paid automatically.

Winter Fuel Payment-Currently for those born before 25 September 1957, with some exceptions, to help pay for heating. Paid annually. You usually get a Winter Fuel Payment automatically if you are eligible and you get the State Pension or some other social security benefits. If you are eligible, but do not get paid automatically, you will need to make a claim.

November 3, 2023
by Emma Ferguson
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P6 This Week 30.10.23

Hi everyone,

 

P6 have had another super busy week.  They have been continuing to learn how to do division sums and how to do perimeter. Remember we are not going to understand everything on the first few tries so please keep working hard and asking questions.  You will get there!!!

Skiing was super duper again this week! It is really sad to know that it is the last week next week – 9th Nov ! 🙁  What is super is that all of our parents and carers are very welcome to come and watch skiing next Thursday so we can show you everything we have been learning!!! 🙂 We should be started about 10am and we finish around 12ish.  Please come and watch if you can!

We had a some outdoor learning at the end of Friday when we were completing a challenging measure conversion game and trying to find codes on hidden cards.  We should finish this next week so fingers crossed the weather is good!

We are continuing to work on our Play Award with Lynsey Murphy and next week we have to plan and organise our own session.  We have been learning about our participants, safe areas, communication and team work.  We have also had lots of fun playing the games she has set us!!!

 

Take care everyone and have a lovely weekend! I’m sure it’ll be a quieter one than last week!

Enjoy… Mrs Fx

 

November 3, 2023
by Emma Ferguson
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P6 Skiing After School Opportunity

Hi P6 Parents & Carers,

 

Just to say I know a lot of our P6s have just had a great time learning to ski and the current evening lessons on a Tuesday night don’t suit SO Newmilns Ski slope can offer skiing lessons on Mondays and/ or Wednesdays 4-5pm or 5-6pm if you would like your child to continue to learn to ski.  Please give Kirsty a call and they can discuss the prices and any other info you need.

01560 322 320

I hope this is useful.

Mrs Fx

November 3, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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p7 Friday 3rd November

Hi my name is Danielle. I am in p7 and I am a digital leader.

We have been doing adding big numbers in class, the maths was a bit hard but I got some of it right.

I have been using a Chromebook all week since Tuesday because I can’t write with a sprained wrist.

We are learning about John Muir.

We were learning how to keep safe around fireworks. One of the rules is to stay a few meters away from fireworks. Another rule is never let your child set it off, parents should set the fireworks off.

November 3, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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P6 Friday 3rd November

Hi my name is Emily and I am the digital leader in P6.

This week in class we have been doing factors and different things with times tables and division >:]

We also did work on perimeters for maths.

For our hand-writing we did only two lines of a poem called ‘The Phoenix’

We made a wanted poster of Guy Fawkes because it is near bonfire night.

November 3, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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P4/3 Friday 3rd November

Hi my name is Evie and I am the digital leader in p4/3.

On Thursday we were using Beebots to learn about clockwise and anticlockwise turns.

We got reading books home this week.

We wrote Autumn haikus.

In PE, we started gymnastics. We did balances on benches and mats.

Our topic is materials. We have started by looking at wellie boots and talking about their material.

November 3, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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P5/4 Friday 3rd November

Hi my name’s Summer. I’m the digital leader for p5/4. Here is a little bit about what we have been doing in class this week. 

We have been doing lots of maths in our jotters, adding 3 digit numbers. 

We are reading The Lorax by Dr Zeus. We drew the Lorax and some of the special trees and stuck them on a paper plate. 

We were doing a science experiment and made a lava lamp out of a cola bottle, water, oil, food colouring and an alka seltzer. It didn’t work the first time, but it worked the second time. 

We started gymnastics for PE. We did some different jumps on the trampet and the mats. 

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