Hurlford Primary School and Early Childhood Centre

An East Ayrshire Council School

P7 Remembrance Day Gallery 2020

November 13, 2020 by Mrs Johnstone | 0 comments

Well done to P7, who have given thoughtful, respectful and mature responses to all the activities we have undertaken this week to commemorate Remembrance Day on the 11th November.

Here is a small sample of some of their super work…

Jack, “On 11.11.20. Primary 7 wrote acrostic poems for Remembrance Day, some of the words we used were world war, great war, soldiers etc. Once we wrote them in our daily writing jotters we typed them up on the laptop and sent them to Mrs Johnstone and she helped us make some alterations if needed.”

By Cara

John, “It was Remembrance Day and we decided to do artwork we designed medals on a bit of paper and then we made them out of plasticine, and they turned out so cool, but some people didn’t do that they done painting. They painted a piece of paper grey and the cut-out silhouette’s and stuck them down and use darker Gray paint to make nice clouds and then use green paint to make stems for poppies and we had the choice to cut out a poppy or to make one out of tissue paper and then stuck them down. they all turned out so good.”

By Keira

Remembrance Day Art 

Remembrance Day Medals

By Cayden 

Brooke, “Last week in Primary 7 we made a display for our window in the classroom, This is what we did – we drew poppies , then cut them out from the inside then we put tissue paper and cellophane and glued  it on the back  then stuck them to the window. We also made letters saying LEST WE FORGET the same way we made the poppies – we did one letter each and the others done the poppies, we done it in houses. It looked really cool from the outside.”

Unfortunately, I don’t have a photograph of the beautiful window display that was created with Miss Mair but I hope lots of you have been able to appreciate it when passing by.

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November 12, 2020
by Ms Wilson
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P6W: week beginning 9th November 2020

Hello P6!

It’s Friday again, what a quick week! We’re rounding off our busy week with some Children In Need activities in the classroom.  I know lots of pupils have decided to wear pyjamas to school to help raise money for this cause – your £1 donations will be greatly appreciated.

This week in maths, we have been learning how to calculate the perimeter of regular and irregular shapes.  We enjoyed using measuring tapes and rulers to find the perimeters of surfaces in the classroom.  Next week we will be taking our learning outdoors and finding perimeters in the playground.  Our spelling focus this week is words with the prefixes tele, trans, kilo and fore.

Green Group:   transatlantic   transformation   television   foreground   foremost   kilogram   kilometre

Blue Group:     transaction    transform   telephone   forecast   foresee   kilogram   kilometre

Red Group:    transport   telescope   forehead   forename   kilogram   kilometre

We have also finished off our science topic with an end of topic assessment.  Some of us found it quite tricky! Well done to Noah, Katie-Leigh, Taylor and Reece for achieveing super scores!  We will be starting our new topic, The Victorians, next week.

HOME CHALLENGE:

  1. Write out the 6x table and the dividing by 6 table
  2. Go to the Topmarks website and play Hit The Button at least three times.
  1. Have a think about our new topic –  The Victorians. What do you already know?  What would you like to find out?  What activities would you like to do? Send me your thoughts and ideas in an email on Glow to avril.wilson@eastayrshire.org.uk

I look forward to hearing from you.

Mrs W

 

November 9, 2020
by Mrs McMillan
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P3 Week beginning 9.11.20

Another busy week last week in P3 and we were learning about Remembrance Day. We did art together to make big poppies and poppy wreaths for our classroom windows.

We were also learning addition strategies in maths. We looked at the counting on strategy and also bridging. Ask us to teach you – it’s one of the best ways of ensuring that we have managed the strategy.

The link is here for your home learning tasks – there are also tasks in Education City so have a go at them.

P3 Home Learning 9.11.20

And last but not least – there were absolutely fabulous posters and models created for our water cycle task. Great job everyone, and the explanations about evaporation, condensation and precipitation were excellent. Super job P3. Everyone was very impressed.

 

 

November 9, 2020
by Miss Baillie
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Primary 2B – week beginning 9th November

Hello Primary 2B,

Hope we all enjoyed our weekend and are all set for the new week. This week we will be starting our new topic – food and farming. Ask your family what they know about farming. They might even know someone who is a farmer. This week we will be exploring different technology that farmers use such as, combine harvesters. We are focusing on our addition strategies as well this week and last week we were counting 10 from any number and with a bit more practice we will be super at this.

I made a mistake on the last blog post about the new days for reading books. Very sorry! Biff will get new reading books on Monday and Thursday. Kipper and Floppy will both get new reading books on Tuesday and Friday. Remember to practice the books at home and always put them back in your bag as we use them every day. Ask your child to retell the story and quiz them to find certain words within the book for an extra challenge.

We have been looking at the “ee” phoneme this week. A bit of a nicer phoneme than last week as we have lots of words with “ee.” Here are this weeks words for the groups and common words that need to be practised.

Red group – green  three  sleep  sheep  queen

one  first  little

Green group – feel  tree  need  deep

one  first  little  me

Blue group – pin  pat  pan  cap  nap

go  got  get

 

Home learning task – last week we took pictures of objects in the classroom and learned that the objects are called common nouns. Go on a noun hunt. You can use a camera or your own eyes. Try and find 10 nouns. REMEMBER if you can photograph something it is probably a noun.

Could I also ask for a favour? If you can spare them, could you possibly send in the cardboard part of your kitchen roll and toilet roll when they are done with them over the next few weeks. Only if you have them to spare and are not needing them for something yourself. Please don’t buy extra, just if you can spare it. We will be using them to make adding machines and will need some in December for Christmas crafts. Thanks very much in advance.

Hope you all have a fantastic week! 🙂

Miss Baillie

November 9, 2020
by Mrs Johnstone
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P7 Monday 9th November

Welcome back to a new week!

This week we will be exploring negative numbers; learning how to manage our email inboxes and thinking about Remembrance Day through a variety of activities.

Today we were all able to log-on to our Nessy accounts and start exploring the activities available to help develop our spelling and reading skills.

Rugby training also got off to a flying start with lots of great passing and catching being demonstrated.

Home Learning Tasks

  • We spoke today about logging on to Teams at home.  I would like you all to try logging on through your Glow accounts.  You can add Teams to your launch pad (if you did not do it in class) or use the App. You should use your Glow username and password to access our Teams page.
  • Please answer the questions in the ‘Dark Isle’ channel, remembering to write in sentences, with capital letters and full stops in the appropriate places.
  • You will find your spelling words in the ‘Spelling’ channel.  Practise these at home. We spoke today about practising joined-up handwriting too, so you may choose to do this at the same time by writing your words out.  Try talking to someone at home about your words and use them in conversation.  Red, yellow and green groups: can you identify the suffixes?
  • Develop your understanding of negative numbers by playing the two games I have assigned you on Education City in the homework folder.Please let me know if you have any difficulty accessing these sites.

Mrs J

November 9, 2020
by Miss Frew
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YouTube Channel for Numeracy and Maths

Good morning!

If you are looking for a fun way to help your child at home with maths, the YouTube channel “Numberock” is a fantastic resource.
The channel focuses on maths songs which are fun and engaging and more suitable for P4-7. They cover a range of maths topics from times tables to measure. To find it, just go onto youtube and type in “Numberock” and the channel should come up.

From there, if you go onto the playlists tab, you will be able to scroll through and find hundreds of resources! One of my favourite topics they cover is times tables. They do songs based on skip counting (eg 4 times table = 4, 8, 12, 16 etc) and the songs are in a rap style.

I hope this is helpful for you! If you do have a look at their channel, please comment below if you find any particular videos useful so that we can all share these fabulous resources.
Have a great week!

Miss Frew

November 9, 2020
by Miss Frew
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P4 Weekly Blog 9.11.20

Happy Monday everyone!
Hope you all had a lovely weekend and maybe even got to see some fireworks light up the night sky.

Home Learning Tasks

  1. For grammar, we have been learning about onomatopoeias. Remember, they are sound words! Watch the video to remind you of some examples of onomatopeias. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBQCgjo1QTU
    After you watch it, try writing your own onomatopoeia alphabet! Some might be quite tricky but see how many you can come up with! Eg B=bash C=crackle D= ding etc.
  2. Keep working on your class talks- remember they will be next Thursday and Friday 19/20th November.
  3. Log into Education City and look in your homework– I’ve set you a challenge to do with rounding to the nearest 10. We will be looking at rounding this week. Watch the learn screen to learn how to do it then try the game “All Ears”. The homework task is called 9.11.20. Good luck!

Keep working hard P4, you’ve been doing great. Have a super week!

 

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November 6, 2020
by Ms Wilson
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P6W week beginning 2nd November 2020

Hello again,

It’s been another busy week.  Well done to the pupils who received Star of the Day,  Over and Above and Star Worker awards this week.  We have also had lots of pupils with their name on our Recognition Board every day. Keep up the good work.

This week we have been working hard to finish off our Forces topic.  We looked at the effects of magnetism and carried out some practical investigations.  Next week we will revise what we have learned to prepare us for our end of topic assessment.  For taught writing we wrote acrostic poems about fireworks then used pastels to create a dramatic background for our poems.  Today we took our maths outside and used trundle wheels to measure length.  To commemorate Poppy Day, we worked in groups to make large collage poppies . We then put them in our classroom windows.

HOME CHALLENGE

Magnet Hunt: have a look around your house to find 3 or 4 uses of magnets.  List and/or draw what you find.

Number Talks: show a parent or carer how to do one of the following strategies

  • repeated subtraction          * addition grids                  * adding doubles/near doubles

 

Have a great weekend

Mrs W

 

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