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February 20, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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February 20, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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February 20, 2023
by Mrs Barclay
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Good morning, it’s been a busy couple of weeks including our week off and here’s a look at what we’ve been up to.
In Numeracy, we have been looking at multiplication and are starting to explore the concept of division this week. For multiplication, we have looked at a few strategies that can help us including repeated addition, equal groups and arrays. We created array cityscapes to demonstrate our knowledge. We’ve had great fun learning our tables stations through the BBC Supermovers videos, with some fun dance moves as well! Please test us on our tables knowledge at home.
In Literacy we are making our way through our new class novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. So far, we have been introduced to a few characters and have used our comprehension strategy to visualise what they look like. We know that good readers can create pictures in their minds.
To go along with our reading book, our new IDL topic this term is Chocolate and Fairtrade. We have already looked at the timeline of chocolate and learned the first people to use the cocoa beans were the Olmec Indians in Mexico and the first chocolate house was opened in London in 1861. Chocolate used to be so expensive only royalty could drink it! We’re excited to see how the topic will unfold.
Hope you all had a lovely holiday!
Mrs Barclay x
February 20, 2023
by Mrs Johnstone
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We have started the week with some problem solving activities and by developing the use of bar-modelling to help visualise what calculations need to be done. Bar modelling can be a very helpful tool but does need lots of practise to get the hang of. We have been building up our skills by using examples from whiterosemaths.com, like the one below, and then extending each type of problem by using larger numbers or different contexts.
In the week ahead we will be beginning a unit of study on non-fiction texts. This week our focus will be on identifying features of non-fiction texts, with a particular focus on explanation texts. Taught writing will also link to this, with the class writing their own explanation report in the context of natural disasters.
We will also be developing work towards the John Muir Award by making bird feeders for the playground and exploring animal tracks during outdoor learning. Please remember a jacket tomorrow!
This term’s topic is ‘China’ and we will begin by looking at maps and atlases and making comparisons of our own country with China, in terms of climate, population and land use.
Please look out for homework this week. Spelling, literacy grids and a family maths challenge have been added to the jotters. There is also a folder on educationcity.com to help support the maths we have been doing in class.
February 20, 2023
by Miss Baillie
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Hello Primary 1 🙂
I hope you had a wonderful February long weekend and are ready to get back into a full week at school. Please click the image below for a snapshot of what we have been up to the last couple of weeks and what we are going to be doing this week.
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Have a wonderful week,
Miss Baillie
February 20, 2023
by Mrs Carey
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Good morning hope you had a lovely weekend. Last week in the gym the children worked very hard in gymnastics and loved and were very proud to model their sequences. On Friday we also had ball skills and really enjoyed playing a game of football. Please can you send your child with shorts and gym shoes next week on both Thursday and Friday plus remove any earrings or jewellery too, this will be a great help. Thank you.
In literacy last week we were learning about the letter jJ and made jelly then drew and wrote some instructions about how we did this. This week we are exploring the phoneme vV and will have a Vet’s Surgery in our home corner. We will also be peeling and chopping then make vegetable sculptures or faces with to reinforce the v sound. We plan also to have a café and takeaway menu in class as well. Through various play activities the children are working hard to develop decoding skills and some 4 letter words. I hope you are now beginning to notice the development in your child’s reading and that they are becoming more confident at deciphering 3 /4 letter words. Please could you support your children to with their reading comprehension and this can be addressed using the questions at the back of their reading book. Now that the children have a better understanding of decoding words they don’t know we are now trying to develop confidence and fluency. The children enjoy being word detectives skimming and scanning for words using finger torches in class perhaps you could try something similar with your child’s own books.
In maths, we will shortly be looking at subtraction and counting back however please continue to find opportunities at home for adding number spotting and identifying odd and even numbers.
I have added some new activities on Education City for both language and maths.
For health and wellbeing, we are will soon be completing our work on medicines and develop further skills in sharing, caring and development of good social skills using a programme of work called ‘Cool in school’. This will also involve role play and typical scenarios.
Thanks again for supporting your children with their homework this week it is a maths challenge along with reading and comprehension.
Mrs Carey
February 20, 2023
by Ms Wilson
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Happy Monday everyone,
Primary 6 have been busy over the past two weeks on a range of lessons and activities.
In Numeracy & Maths, the focus has been on decimals. We have been doing lots of learning with Mrs MacLeod finding out the link between decimals and fractions, using number lines and recording place value of tenths and hundredths.
In Literacy, the spelling focus was words with the phoneme ‘ear’ . We have been continuing our class novel ‘The Demon Headmaster’. We are enjoying reading the chapters together and independently. For writing we have created diary extracts and character profiles.
We are thoroughly enjoying our skiing and tubing sessions on Wednesdays. Everyone is becoming more confident and learning lots of new skills.
In art we were learning to use charcoal and chalk to create a picture to match our character description of the Demon Headmaster. We have also been making animal masks as part of our Africa topic.
Our Lion King rehearsals are intensifying as we near the show date. We have learned all the songs, lines and dances are now fine-tuning our performances. We are very excited today as we are heading to the Community Centre to familiarise ourselves with being on stage and have a run through. We will all be playing to the best of our ability.
February 20, 2023
by Miss Steedman
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Good Morning Everyone,
Welcome to Monday! A new week!
Over the last couple of weeks (before and after our mid-term break), P4S have been very busy indeed.
In Numeracy, we began to learn about the concept of Division using language such as ‘share equally’, ‘equal groups of’ and also ‘array’ strategies to help us. We learned about how Division is the opposite of multiplication and how knowing this can help us to build Fact Families. Division is a tricky concept for us all so we are taking small steps so that we can understand the basics to begin with and knowing our Multiplication facts has really helped us so far.
In Literacy, we continued to read our new Class Novel – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl. We met some new characters who are the lucky finders of some of Mr Wonka’s Golden Tickets and began to look at the personalities of these children. Grandma Josephine was certainly not too impressed. 🙂
Our IDL topic this term is Chocolate and Fairtrade where we have so far been learning about where chocolate comes from and how it is made. Who knew that chocolate comes from the seeds of Cacao tree pods and that Cacao trees only grow in very hot countries close to the Equator?
In our Classroom, we now have a cosy Reading Corner which we are making the most of and which we have started to decorate. It will be most colourful when we have finished.
Have a wonderful week Everyone,
from, Miss Steedman
February 17, 2023
by EAjoanne.mair2@glow
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February 15, 2023
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February 8, 2023
by EAjoanne.mair2@glow
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