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All about shape in Primary 6

We have had another busy week in Primary 6! There has been so much excellent work I had to share it with parents and carers.

The pupils started exploring 3D and 2D shapes this week. Some of our pupils were identifying polygons and their properties whilst others explored regular and irregular 2D shapes.

All pupils revised the properties of 3D shapes and the pupils were able to take part in practical activities.

The pupils also created their own tessellations with some pupils opting to use 2D shapes and others challenging themselves by creating their own templates.

The pupils also learned how to draw 3D shapes and I was so impressed with the work they produced!

The pupils also used their problem solving (and patience) skills to try and solve tangrams. These proved challenging but they used their resilience to try and solve them.

What a busy week. I’m so proud of all the Primary 6’s. We’re looking forward to exploring 2D and 3D shape further next week 🙂

Miss Mudge

Primary 6 News

Primary 6 have been busy these last couple of weeks….

Primary 6 enjoyed the Halloween theme day and looked super all dressed up in their costumes. They took part in some fun Halloween activities including making skeletons using cotton buds.

Primary 6 have been working hard since they returned from the October holiday. In Literacy, they have been writing their own short story over three weeks looking at suspense openers, characterisation, and effective conclusions. This week the pupils will be redrafting and publishing their stories and designing a front and back cover too. Their stories will then be shared with other pupils in the school to enjoy and give feedback on.

The pupils are enjoying the new Rainbow Reward time on a Friday afternoon. This week they chose to go outside and use the ghillie kettle to make hot chocolates. Miss Mudge was a confident individual using the ghillie kettle for the first time herself! There were some ‘bumps’ along the way (not using the ghillie kettle properly and the fire not starting) but everyone eventually enjoyed a lovely hot chocolate.

 

During our PATHS lessons, Primary 6 has been discussing problems and solutions relevant to their age and stage. This week they took on the role of ‘problem solvers’ and wrote ‘fictional’ problem-solving letters. I was impressed with the strategies they suggested in their letters and the mature responses to the problems presented to them.

The pupils are working on their first Pope Francis Faith Award presentation on their hobby or interest. The pupils are enjoying using PowerPoint and the Internet to make their presentations interesting for their audience. We also watched Father Martin’s ‘Christ the King’ assembly that he kindly recorded for the pupils at Mount Carmel.

We still have lots of work to do before we move into festive activities in the lead up to Christmas. I am very proud of all pupils so far and I am looking forward to celebrating their achievements throughout Primary 6.

Miss Mudge

P6 Learning Overview – Term 2

Welcome Back to Term 2  

I hope everyone had a relaxing holiday.  

Below is an overview of the Term 2 learning and teaching 

Literacy  

Reading 

We will be using the Bug Club core readers to aid and build on our active comprehension skills. Pupils will focus on a chapter each week and work on tasks around the chapters they have read. Pupils will also work on specific skills such as inference this term. Some pupils will start to use direct quotes from the text to justify their answers to comprehension questions.  

Writing 

This term Primary 6 will continue to focus on Narrative writing and Figurative Language (Similes, Alliteration, Personification, and Metaphors). Pupils will focus on purpose and audiencethey will have the opportunity to write stories for some of our younger pupils to listen to and enjoy. We will focus on a different aspect of grammar/punctuation each week. Our writing day will be on Thursday. The class will be told the focus of their writing in the homework grid sent out on a Monday.  

Spelling 

The spelling groups will continue to experience the Active Literacy spelling program, this will introduce common words and focus phonemes pertinent to their stage. The pupils will revise the Active Spelling strategies throughout Term 2 

Numeracy 

This term we will be focusing on the four operations within the context of decimals and long multiplication. We will also cover 2D and 3D shapes and a money and finance topic. Mrs. McIntyre will also focus on Beyond Number topics on a Friday. The pupils will experience activities at their stage and level. The revision of multiplication tables will be encouraged across all groups. Sumdog and Topmarks games can help with the rigor of x-tables at home.  

Health and Wellbeing 

Our focus this term is Internet Safety. This topic ties in with our class topic of digital skills. Our weekly PATHS lessons will focus on social and emotional lessons. The pupils enjoy ‘Pupil of the Day’ and are great at giving each other lovely compliments. 

Our PE days are Tuesday and Wednesday and is it very important the pupils bring in a jacket these days. I have also suggested to the pupils that they bring in a change of bottoms just in case our PE days are ‘rainy’ – that will become a certainty coming into the winter months. The pupils understand that I will try my utmost to deliver PE lessons outdoors, however, this might become tricker as we come into the winter months.  

IDL 

Our class topic this term is Digital Skills. Stong digital skills are vital in today’s world. Pupils will learn about different aspects of Office 365 such as Teams, Forms, and PowerPoint. We will also be learning how to email correctly. Pupils will learn how to use different features of our school iPads and will create and edit videos to highlight learning in the class. Our topic ties in nicely with Literacy – using word processing to publish writing and creating reports. Office 365 can be downloaded FREE from the pupils’ Glow account.  

RME 

Throughout Primary 6 the pupils will listen to and engage with stories from the Gospel of Matthew. We have already started looking at The Bible as our sacred text. In the months of October and November, we’ll be looking at the story of Creation. During the month of December, we will look at the Nativity through the Gospel of Matthew.  

The pupils are also working hard to gain individual reward cards for Amazing Attitude, Wonderful Work, and being a Superstar. When the pupils gain five reward cards, they can trade them in for an individual prize or keep them until everyone gets 5 cards each for a whole class reward 😊  

Thank you for all your support.  

Miss Mudge 😊  

This week in Primary 6…

Primary 6 have been really busy this week. We have been doing lots of activities and learning outdoors.

Numeracy

The pupils worked together to create excellent nature-inspired symmetrical artwork. I was really impressed with how engaged in the task they were and their super pieces of artwork at the end of the lesson.

Literacy

This week the pupils used Microsoft Word to type their Personal Recounts. The pupils learned how to use the thesaurus to uplevel their adjectives.

RME

During RME we discussed inspiring people in our own lives and in our world. The pupils learned about inspiring people such as Ann Frank, Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King Jr. The pupils researched and created a Powerpoint on an inspirational person which they will present to the class next week.

Well done Primary 6 for all your hard work this week.

Miss Mudge

Primary 6 Playground Leaders

Mr. Devlin from Active Schools has been coming to support Primary 6 to becoming Playground Leaders. They have been focussing on athletics and team games that can be done safely outside. Mr. Devlin has commented on how hard the pupils work during these sessions and how sweaty they are at the end (proof of hard work!).

I delighted at how well the pupils support and encourage each other during these sessions.

Well done Primary 6!

Miss Mudge

Primary 6 – Term 1 overview

Welcome to the Primary 6 blog page!

It’s great to have the Primary 6’s back. They have all settled into their new classroom and have been brilliant remembering all the new routines around the school.

Below is an overview of the Term 1 learning and teaching.

Literacy

Reading

Our class novel and the topic this term is Billionaire Boy by David Walliams. The pupils will complete Active Reading tasks related to this novel. This novel has links to other areas of the curriculum such as Art, Health and Wellbeing, and Drama. We have already begun reading it together and David Walliams’ ‘unique’ humor is engaging all the pupils. We will also continue using the Bug Club reading resource to aid our active comprehension skills. Pupils can access this at home too.

Writing

This term Primary 6 will be focussing on Narrative writing and Tools for Writing – VCOP (Vocabulary, Connectives, Openers, and Punctuation). We will focus on a different aspect of grammar/punctuation each week. Our writing day will be on Thursday. The class will be told the focus of their writing in the homework grid sent out on a Monday.

Spelling

The spelling groups will continue to experience the Active Literacy spelling program, this will introduce common words and focus phonemes pertinent to their stage. The pupils will revise the Active Spelling strategies throughout Term 1.

Numeracy

This term we will be focusing on Place Value (whole number and decimals), Rounding and Estimation, and Addition and Subtraction. Mrs. McIntyre will focus on Beyond Number topics on a Friday. The pupils will experience activities at their stage and level. The revision of multiplication tables will be encouraged across all groups. Sumdog and Topmarks games can help with the rigor of x-tables at home.

Health and Wellbeing

Our focus this term is Growth Mindset and The Compassionate and Caring Classroom. These topics cover themes such as Children’s Rights, Relationships and Friendships, Emotions and Behaviours, and Resilience. These topics tie in nicely with our PATHS lessons. The ‘Pupil of the Day’ is up and running and this year we are complementing each other based on each other’s skills and talents.

Mark Devlin from Active schools will be coming in on Tuesday mornings to lead the Playground Leaders scheme. It is important the P6’s have a change of shoes and a jacket as this will be taking place outdoors.

RME

Throughout Primary 6 the pupils will listen to and engage with stories from the Gospel of Matthew. We have already started looking at The Bible as our sacred text. The pupils have already learned lots of amazing facts about The Bible. Next, we will focus on how Christians use The Bible, explore different text types in The Bible, and discuss what is sacred to the pupils. We will also reflect on people who use their gifts to enhance the world.

Thank you,

Miss Mudge 😊

Class of 2020

This morning we said our final farewells to the Primary 7’s. We were able to have them back into the school for a gift presentation. It was lovely seeing them all and how grown up they all look. It has been a different farewell this year but they will always hold a special place in MCPS hearts for being the ‘Lockdown’ Class of 2020.

We are so proud of them and wish them all the best at St Joseph’s.

Class Of 2020 Svg Graduation Cut Files Svg Dxf Eps Pdf Png | Etsy

 

Hello Primary 6


Hello ‘soon to be’ Primary 6,

I was so happy when I heard I was getting Primary 6 – I had a huge smile on my face.

I’ve been busy getting your new classroom ready and I’ve been planning lots of lovely activities (and a Novel Study) for when you return in August.

I know you’ve seen me around the school and have known me as the Primary 7 teacher for the last 2 years but I’ve recorded a short message to remind you what I look like in case you’ve forgot!  Scroll down for the video.

I’ve also put some photos of what you’re new classroom will look like in August. It’s just missing all of your beautiful work.

I have sent a group email with a Summer challenge for you all.

I can’t wait to see you all in August. Have a lovely Summer.

Love Miss Mudge

Your new classroom Primary 6 

Primary 7 Home Learning Grids

Hello Primary 7,

Well, you’ve made it to the final week of your Primary school career. What a journey you’ve been on! I’ll leave all the goodbyes and good lucks’s until Thursday.

Here are your final Mount Carmel Primary school tasks.

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 22nd June Primary 7

Second Level revision grids

Brain Challenges – Number Challenge 

Literacy Grid wb 22nd June

S1 transition Talking and Listening Task

Letter to my future self

Mount Carmel 4-7

Beano-PSHE-Being-Brave-and-Becoming-Resilient-KS2 (1)

 

Thank you for all your hard work and I can’t wait to see you all on Thursday.

Take care,

Miss Mudge

graduation

P7 Leavers Event

Hello Primary 7,

Next week when you come in for your leaver’s gift you do not have to wear school uniform. You can wear your leaver’s hoodie if you want.

Mrs McConville has said that you can bring your mobile phones to take pictures (from a social distance) with your classmates.

I look forward to seeing you all next Thursday for a final goodbye.

Miss Mudge

Primary 7 Home Learning Tasks – w/b 15th June

Hello Primary 7,

Well it’s safe to say we’re on the final countdown now. Not the countdown you were hoping for but hopefully we’ll be able to celebrate your time at Mount Carmel in a different way!

Mrs. Fergusson and Mrs. McGahon have been phoning your families to check how you all are. I’m pleased to hear that you are all doing well and looking forward to going to St Joseph’s. It’s important that over the next two weeks you log onto your emails and keep checking the school blog/twitter for updates on S1 transition/P7 leavers information. You should check the St Joseph’s twitter page and blog too.

By now you should all have heard which House you’ll be in at St Joseph’s. Some of you have got in contact to let me know – I’m excited for you. There will be a P7’s from MCPS in every house.

Thank you to the P7’s who are sending me their completed tasks. I love looking at all the excellent work you’ve been doing at home. I am proud of how well you’ve adapted to home learning. Well done!

The grids and tasks for this week are posted below. As always (and it’s becoming my lockdown motto) Do what you can, when you can.

Love Miss Mudge

LITERACY

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 15th June Jazz!

Reading Grid wb 15th June

Personification worksheets

NUMERACY

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid 15th June

Square and Cubed Numbers core tasks

Co-ordinates follow up tasks

Circles design ideas

IDL 

Friendship 4-7

Friendship Poem 4-7

P7 Home Learning Grids – wb 8th June – Health Week

Hello P7,

I hope everyone had a lovely weekend. I feel like we are flying through June already.

This week is Health Week.

Bitmoji Image– Miss Mudge doing her bit for Health Week!

The majority of your tasks are health-related. Through these tasks, we are focussing on your physical, nutritional, and mental health. All three are extremely important.

Thank you to everyone who emailed completed tasks. You are all fantastic!

Here are the learning grids and tasks for w/b 8th June. Remember –  do what you can, when you can!

Literacy

Primary 7 Health Week Literacy Grid wb 8th June

Emergency Scenarios Talking and Listening cards

Positivity Diary

Investigating Food Adverts

Happiness is…poetry template

Food Label Scavenger Hunt

Transition Talking and Listening Task

Numeracy

Primary 7 Health Week Numeracy grid

Numeracy Code Breaker Challenge

IDL

Health Week 4-7 (1)

Miss Mudge

P7 Learning Grids w/b 1st June

Hello Primary 7,

It’s June – how did that happen? I hope you all had a lovely weekend enjoying the sunshine and hot weather. Hopefully, you were able to see family that you hadn’t seen for a while – sticking to the outdoors rule of course.

Here are the learning grids for this week. As always – do what you can, when you can!

Again thank you for sending over completed work.

Miss Mudge

LITERACY

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 1st June

Transition Talking and Listening Task

Writing Task – all groups 

NUMERACY

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 1st June

Circles Challenge – Equations

Circles – Equations

Triangles – Function Machines

Blank Line Graph

Blank Bar Graph

IDL

Rainbow Part 2 4-7

Colours 2 4-7

Breakin Rainbows

Bitmoji Image

Miss Mudge

P7 Home Learning w/b 25th May

Hello Primary 7,

This is a bit of a different week because you are on holiday from school Monday 25th and Tuesday 26th. Therefore you only have five tasks in the Numeracy and Literacy grids to do. Again, do what you can, when you can. I am on Teams from 9-3pm.

I am still looking for Primary 1 photos, I’ve sent another reminder email out.

I hope everyone managed to read the S1 Transition message from Mr Kane and Mr Boyle. It is on the Mount Carmel blog page and I emailed it.

Lastly, I love looking at all the work you’ve been sending me. I am very proud of you all. Thank you for all your hard work. Bitmoji Image

Have a relaxing long weekend and fingers crossed the sun comes out at some point.

Love Miss Mudge

HOME LEARNING GRIDS w/b 25th May

LITERACY

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 25th May

My Shadow poem

Green Group Poetry Tasks

Yellow Group Poetry Tasks

Green Group prefix activity

Yellow Group Spelling Task and Answers

NUMERACY

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 25th May

Circles Numeracy Task 1

Circles Numeracy Task 2

Triangles Numeracy Task 1

Triangles Numeracy Task 2

IDL

Rainbow 4-7

french rainbow

 

 

P7 Home Learning Grids w/b 18th May

Hello Primary 7,

LITERACY

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 18th May

Yellow Group Grammar

Green Group Grammar

Blue Group Grammar

Novel Scavenger Hunt Sheet

If you are unable to access the Literacy Shed activities then try these writing challenge cards instead –

Writing Challenge Cards

NUMERACY

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 18th May

Circles Maths

Circles Statistics Challenge Cards

Triangles Maths

Triangles – Data Handling Challenge Cards

Squares Maths

IDL

Family P4-7

Do not panic if you’ve forgotten how to do anything in the grids. I am on Teams from 9am – 3pm.

P1 Photos 

I sent an email last week asking for your P1 photos. Ask adults at home to help you find one. Thank you to the P7’s who have sent me them already 🙂

Love Miss Mudge

Primary 7 Home Learning Grids – wb 11th May

Hello Primary 7,

I hope you enjoyed your extra day off last Friday.

Here are this weeks Home Learning Grids and tasks.

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 11th May

SAC Andy Kershaw Nelson Mandela – Reading

SAC Ancient Egypt – Reading

SAC Michael Morpurgo interview – Reading

Personal Research Project help

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 11th May

Circles Numeracy Task

Circles – Volume Task

Triangles Number Processes Work

Triangles Beyond Number Work

Squares – Addition and Subtraction Tasks S

Squares – Length Task

Health 4-7(1)

Remember I’m always on Teams 9am – 3pm if you have any questions about the tasks or just want to check in with me!

Love Miss Mudge x

 

Primary 7 Home Learning Tasks – wb 4th May

Hello Primary 7!

Thank you for all your hard work in completing last weeks home learning task. You’ve definitely been busy. I love being able to chat with some of you on Teams as well. Almost makes it seem like we’re still in the classroom.

Here are your Home Learning Grids for this week. Again any problems let me know. I’m always on Teams from 9-3pm everyday 🙂

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 4th May

Listening and Talking Questions

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 4th May

Wildife 4-7 4.5.20
Love Miss Mudge

PS. I might be needing your help with something – keep a look out for an email next week 🙂

 

P7 Transition Update

Good Morning,

Below is an update from St Joseph’s regarding P7 transition.

 P7 Transition to S1
 
Our P7 transition events can no longer take place. However, Mr Boyle and our Pastoral Care team have our transition packs ready to go. We are currently determining how best to share these packs with you and plan to create a dedicated page on our website for our incoming P7 cohort. We anticipate that this page will be live in mid to late May.

We will let P7 Parents and Carers know when this page becomes available.

Thank you,

Miss Mudge

 

P7 Home Learning Grids – wb 27th April

Hello Primary 7,

Here are your new Home Learning grids for this week. I have attached a link to access the worksheets for Numeracy 🙂

Remember you can contact me via Teams or email if you need help or don’t understand a task…or just want to check in 🙂 I love hearing from you all.

LITERACY

Primary 7 Literacy Grid w/b 27th April

Writing a film review help sheet – P7

NUMERACY

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid w/b 27th April

Circles Maths Worksheets – w/b 27th April

Triangles Worksheets – w/b 27th April

Squares Group Maths Worksheets

IDL

IDL Home Learning Grid

Love Miss Mudge x

 

Home Learning Tasks – Primary 7 w/b 20th April

Hello Primary 7,

Below are the Numeracy, Literacy and Modern Languages Learning Grids for this week. There are 3 CORE TASKS in each grid which I would like you to do and send back to me. This can be done by sending a photo of completed work (Numeracy) or by doing it on Word. The optional tasks are if you want something extra to work on 🙂

NUMERACY LEARNING GRID

Primary 7 Numeracy Grid wb 20th April

Circles Worksheets (click on links below to access them)

Circles – Negative Integers

Circles Area Challenge Sheet

Triangles Worksheets (click on links below to access them)

Triangles – Perimeter Worksheet

Triangles – Long Multiplication

Squares Worksheets (click on link below to access them)

Amelia – Beyond Number

Addition Revision

FOR ALL GROUPS – NUMERACY RESEARCH TASK

Famous Mathematicians – Numeracy Learning Grid

LITERACY LEARNING GRID 

Primary 7 Literacy Grid wb 20th April

MODERN LANGUAGES LEARNING GRID

Modern Languages Grid P4-7

 

 

 

 

Hello from Lockerbie!

Hello from Lockerbie!

We’re having an excellent time (although the weather has been temperamental) and are all enjoying ourselves. So far the children have taken part in team games, kayaking, canoeing, abseiling, the hi-ropes and team games. As usual the food is excellent and all the pupils are being well fed 🙂

Last night the weather was cold and very rainy so we decided to stay in and the Lockerbie staff organised a quiz for us.

Wifi isn’t great here so we will try and upload photos when we can.

Miss Mudge and Mr B

 

World Book Day

Well done to all the pupils (and teachers) who dressed up to celebrate World Book Day today.

Lot’s of photos still to follow from our amazing World Book Day today.

We are delighted to get a special mention on the official East Ayrshire Police twitter page. Our lovely campus officer PC Dempster visited today and read ‘Topsy and Tim visit the Police Station’ to the infant department.