Category Archives: Primary 6/7 2020-2021

P7 Activity Week

As you will be aware, our P7’s unfortunately missed out on their residential trip this year due to Covid . With the recent changes in the Covid tier system, it is now possible for the children to take part in a school based activity week!

 

 

 

 

 

Here is the proposed itinerary for the activity week commencing 14th June:

  • Monday 14th – Team games and outdoor activities
  • Tuesday 15th – Dean Park visit/picnic lunch/Ranger led activities
  • Wednesday 16th- Cinema trip
  • Thursday 17th- Year Book/Video Assembly/Pizza party/Baking
  • Friday 18th – Magic Mount Carmel Fun day
  • Monday 21st – Tree Tops adventure day

As a school we would be able to provide some of the funding for the activities- £300 and FOMC have offered to make a donation too. In order to  help finance these activities we are asking for a parental contribution of £40.  This has been set up on Parentpay.

 

Easter Extravaganza Week

Mount Carmel Primary is organising a special Easter Extravaganza for the children l to help raise money for SCIAF, a charity that is very close to the heart of our school.

This will take place on the week beginning Monday 29th March.  There will be a special theme for each day and we are asking for a £1 donation to take place on ParentPay for each item.

Monday 29th March – Silly Shoes and Socks

Tuesday 30th March – Crazy Hair Day

Wednesday 31st March – Decorated egg competition (please bring a decorated egg to school, one winner will be announced per class).

There will also be a special Easter raffle for each class.  Raffle tickets can be purchased via ParentPay – £1 for 5 tickets.  Each class raffle will be drawn on Thursday 1st April.

Our Magic Mount Carmel Theme Day will take place on Thursday 1st April (no donation for this).  Our theme day will be a pyjama and movie day.

Each class will also enjoy a Spring Walk to Dean Park.  A letter and permission form has been issued today.

Additional activites week beginning 8th March

As we continue with this period of remote learning if you are looking for some additional activities for your child then please follow these links:

Lockdown Live

Additional activities with links to videos – this week focuses on mystery objects, learning French numbers and Space.

Thinglink – Primary 4

Click on the icons in the picture to find lots of new and exciting activities

Thinglink – Primary 5-7

Click on the icons in the picture to find lots of new and exciting activities

Additional activities for P4-7 week beginning 1st March

As we continue with this period of remote learning if you are looking for some additional activities for your child then please follow these links:

Lockdown Live

Additional activities with links to videos – this week focuses on mystery objects, learning French numbers and Space.

Thinglink – Primary 4

Click on the icons in the picture to find lots of new and exciting activities

Thinglink – Primary 5-7

Click on the icons in the picture to find lots of new and exciting activities

Additional Tasks – BBC Bitesize

If you are looking for some additional activities for your child please follow this link to BBC Bitesize.  Here you will find lots of different activities for a wide range of areas and extension tasks for Literacy and Numeracy.

It is a superb resource and is recommended for use by Education Scotland.

BBC Bitesize

P6/7 Home Learning Friday 15th Jan

Hello P6/7, Friday is here and the first week back of the new term has almost already passed.  Please see below your activities for today.  There is also a mystery item activity on Teams.  I am in the school today so I will not be able to respond to your emails or questions quickly.

Enjoy your weekend when it rolls around and I will be in touch with you on Monday.

Mr Bertoncini

15th Jan Task Grid

Circles 15th Jan

New beginnings IDL task

Rect 15th Jan

Squares 15th Jan

Triangles 15th Jan

Updated P7 Transition post

 

***It has been brought to our attention that the links provided to us by the Council yesterday were incorrect. Please find an updated link below ***

As you are no doubt aware. your child is due to transfer from primary to secondary education at the beginning of the new school session (August 2021).

Please complete the online transfer application no later than Wednesday 27th January 2021 at:

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/EducationAndLearning/Schools/SchoolAdmissions/SchoolAdmissions.aspx

P6/7 Daily Tasks – Wednesday 13th Jan

Hi P6/7.  Well done those of you who have been accessing work and keeping in touch with me either by email or through our Teams page.  I have already received lots of your work which is great, so keep it up.

Below you will find the links to the daily tasks.  It will also be uploaded onto the  Teams page.  There are two numeracy activities,  two literacy activities and an IDL task.  If you have any questions or problems, email me or contact me via our Teams page.

Mr Bertoncini

1st Level Rigour Calendar

2nd Level Rigour Calendar

13th Jan Wed Task Grid

Goal Setting IDL 13th Jan

Circles Numeracy 13 Jan

Rectangles Numeracy 13th Jan

Squares Numeracy 13 Jan

Triangles Numeracy 13 Jan

P7 Transition Information 2021

Dear Parent/Carer,

As you are no doubt aware. your child is due to transfer from primary  to secondary education at the beginning of the new school session (August 2021).

Please complete the online transfer application no later than Wednesday 27th January 2021 at:

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/EducationAndLearning/Schools/SchoolAdmissions/SchoolAdmissions.aspx

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reminder Please access Teams today

A reminder that as of Wednesday 13th January all activities for children in P3-7 will only be accessible through Teams.

Please make sure that your child has logged in to Teams today and is able to access the resources.

Further guidance on how to do this can be found in our dedicated IT issues section.

If you require a password or have a different enquiry please  use the Contact Us form

Access Glow Teams Request

As you are aware Primary 3-7 from Wednesday 13th January will use the Glow app Teams to receive work on a daily basis.  We ask that all children access Glow and Teams on Monday/Tuesday.  When the are on Teams they should see their class Team.  All children should post a message to their teacher.

Please follow this link for a guide to using Teams.  Please be aware that this has not been produced by the school.  The first two minutes is the most helpful.

If you are unsure of this please use the IT issues area of the school website for support.

Christmas Party Day

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Today our children all had a fantastic Christmas Party day.  This was made extra special with a delivery of 30 Dominoes Pizzas. Thank you to a very kind parent who donated this for our fabulous day.

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Our First Live Assembly

 

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All of the children were able to take part today in our first full Live Assembly.  Mrs McConville and Mrs Fergusson shared our certificate winners from last week and some photographs of things that were happening around the school.  Each class then got to say hello to each of the other classes.  Next time we look forward to showing off our Christmas Tree and have a special message from  Primary 6/7.

#TEAM MC

Tier 4 Restrictions

Due to yesterday’s Scottish Government announcements regarding Tier 4 restrictions our planned class Masses can no longer go ahead. We hope to be able to reschedule these as soon as guidelines allow.

Also, we now have to revert back to PE taking place outdoors only. Please ensure that pupils are still coming to school appropriately dressed on their PE days.

Thank you.

P6/7 Term Overview

Term 2 already!  Won’t be long before the first door of the advent calendar is opened! Here’s an overview of our learning that will take place in our second term (Oct – Dec).

Literacy

Our literacy focus this term will be on recount writing, using notes to create a plan and inform our writing.  In conjunction with our Digital Literacy topic, we will be doing lots of vlogging and blogging.  So watch this space for updates of what we have been up to.  We will be continuing to work our way through Bug Club books and short novels paying particular attention to non-fiction features.

Spelling groups will continue to use Active Spelling strategies and follow on from previous work. The Suns and Moons spelling groups are developing their knowledge of metalinguistics by looking at prefixed words.  The Stars will further enhance their knowledge of phoneme representations.

Numeracy

The class are enjoying problem solving game day where we have been playing a variety of games aimed at enhance lateral thinking and utilising cognitive thinking.  The introduction of a Daily Riddle has also got many minds whirring.  Mental games such as Countdown and Sink the Ship remain popular!

The Circles numeracy group have progressed onto adding and subtracting decimals and shortly will be tackling multiplication and division including decimalised numbers and fractions.  Similarly, the Rectangles are reinforcing their skills in addition and subtraction to include working with decimals before moving onto fractions.

The Squares have been working on estimating on a given number line and will be investigating different addition and subtraction strategies.

The Triangles will be continuing to work on numbers to 1000.

The class are also working on skills beyond number with Mrs McIntyre and are currently developing their knowledge of coordinates and angles, then focussing on symmetry.

Health and Wellbeing

We will continue with the Pupil of the Day and the PATHS Programme where we look in closer detail at the problem solving steps to resolve conflict.  In addition to our PATHS, as part of our Digital Literacy topic, we will be looking at online abuse, using Social Media safely and knowing how to report content.

We will also be investigating the main nutrient groups and how they benefit our bodies.

A quick reminder that we will be going outside often, therefore, children should bring in appropriate clothes such as wellies or old boots, waterproof jacket and warmer clothes (hat, scarf, gloves) as we move into the winter.

Mr Bertoncini

 

Face Coverings

As of tomorrow, following reviewed national guidance, all staff are now required to wear face coverings more often during the school day.

We know that this might be upsetting for some children. Staff will ensure that pupils are supported in adapting to this change and will reassure them that it not something to worry about. We would appreciate if you could also discuss this at home.

Thank you, as always, for your support.

 

P6/7 Outdoor Art

We have been doing outdoor art and created designs inspired by Andy Goldsworthy.  Also our topic is the Wilderness War and is linked to participating in activities outside and we are trying to feel like the characters in the book.  We have created unique structures using natural resources including things that you can see from far away, faces, towers and pyramids and spirals.

It was good fun making our own designs and working as a team.  We also demonstrated patience as the weather played havoc with our designs!

Homework Primary 2-7

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

In Mount Carmel we are following a new homework procedure in line with our current restrictions. On a Monday your child will receive their personal Homework folder. In this you will find a login card with details of all logins and passwords that may be required over the coming months. The folder will also contain a Homework Task Grid and for some classes there may be a copy of a reading book. To begin with homework will focus on reading and active literacy. Over the coming months there will be a variety of tasks from different areas of the curriculum.

The Homework Task Grid will provide details of a core reading task which must be completed, a selection of Active Literacy Tasks and an additional Sumdog task. Please help your child to choose two of the Active Literacy Tasks. There is no expectation that all tasks will be completed.

We ask that all homework folders are returned to the school on the Thursday to allow for items to be quarantined appropriately. New homework grids and reading books will then be provided on the following Monday.

We thank you for your continued co-operation and support at this time.

 

Kind regards,

 

Mrs McConville

P6/7 Curriculum Update – Term 1

Welcome back everyone and welcome to the P6/7 blog! I trust you all had an enjoyable holiday/staycation and I am delighted to welcome back the pupils of P6/7 who have settled well into the unusual routine of school.

Here’s an overview of our learning that will take place in our first term (Aug-Oct).

Literacy

This term we will be focusing on a novel study, The Wilderness War by Julia Green.  As well as reading the book together, the class will participate in activities that relate to other areas of the curriculum including Art, HWB and plenty of outdoor learning.  As a result, children should bring in appropriate clothes such as wellies or old boots, waterproof jacket and warmer clothes (hat, scarf, gloves) as we move into the colder months.

We will also continue to develop our comprehension skills through our use of Bug Club reading books.

For writing, we are concentrating on imaginative pieces focusing particularly on detailed descriptions using similes, alliteration, the senses and metaphors to interest the reader.

Spelling groups will continue to use Active Spelling strategies and follow on from previous work.

Numeracy

All groups this term have begun by looking at place value.  We will soon be moving into addition and subtraction.  The class will continue to take part in daily mental activities such as number talks and Daily 10.  P6/7 are really enjoying these games, especially “Sink the Ship” which (pardon the pun) has went down very well!

The class are also working on skills beyond number with Mrs McIntyre and are currently developing their knowledge of coordinates and angles.

Health and Wellbeing

This year we will continue to use the PATHS programme to shape our HWB learning. P6/7 have already started ‘Pupil of the Day’ and participated in discussions around feelings and how we manage our emotions.  We are also investigating the relationship of diet, rest and sleep upon our mental health and are looking at ways we can relax and improve brain function.

 

Well done to those who also took time and effort to prepare and present a short speech in applying for the House Captain/Vice Captain role.  It was a nervous experience for most and their involvement is excellent practise for developing vital skills which will benefit them in the future.  Videos will be shown to classes next week (Week Beg 7th Sept) and children will vote for their preferred candidate.  Winning candidates will be announced on Friday 11th Sept.

I look forward to working with P6/7 in the coming year and hope to have lots of enjoyable experiences that will make learning fun and memorable.

Mr Bertoncini

School Choir

Dear Mount Carmel Primary Choir Member,

I would like to invite you be part of the Mount Carmel Primary Choir Team on Microsoft Teams.
As we cannot yet sing in school together, I thought you could all be practising at home, so that when we do get back together we would have a song or two to perform and sing.
I have chosen two songs for us to do. The first is called ‘One Moment, One People’ a song about working together and making positive connections with each other, very important at this time. The second song is called ‘We Are the Children of This School’.
On the Team there are backing tracks and lyrics to help you learn the songs. I would like you to start with ‘One Moment, One People’. There is a unison voice version as well to help as a guide for the melody.
*Listen to the unison version several times to get familiar with the tune.
*While listening click on the lyrics/sheet music and start singing along.
*You will notice that half way through the song it splits into two parts, try and learn both and we will decide who sings what when we meet again.

I hope you will enjoy the songs and singing again. Have fun practising and I look forward to seeing and hearing your lovely singing voices soon.

Miss Donnelly
(Vocal Instructor)

Lunch choice for Thursday and Friday

THURSDAY

  • Option 1 – Chicken Goujons with rice
  • Option 2 – Salmon fish fingers with baby potatoes
  • Option 3 – Pick and mix with gammon sandwich
  • Fruit/yoghurt/vegetable sticks

FRIDAY (P1 and P6 and 7 buddies)

  • Option 1 – Chilli Con Carne with rice
  • Option 2 – homemade cheese and tomato pizza
  • Option 3 – Pick and mix with tuna sandwich
  • Fruit/yoghurt/vegetable sticks/ice cream