Primary 1 – Term 2 Curricular Update

Welcome back to everyone and I hope you all had a wonderful October break.

Primary 1 are back on the learning train! We have a busy and fun filled term ahead. We have started the term with some spooky Halloween activities and look forward to celebrating our first Christmas as part of the Mount Carmel school community.

Literacy

This term we will continue to practise our letter formation and pencil control skills to ensure we can write the letters we have been learning.

Now that we know some of the sounds the letters of the alphabet make, we will be “blending” these together to make words. These words will help us with our reading and writing tasks.

We are very excited that we are becoming “readers” in Primary 1 and will soon be bringing home our first texts with words in them. We will be answering questions about the stories we read in class, to check our comprehension skills.

During writing activities, we will be trying to use descriptive language to describe a range of items. Some of us will try to write using the sounds we have been learning.

Numeracy

Now that we have explored the numbers to 10 fully, identifying quantities which are “more” and “less”, we will be focusing on the concept of addition. We will begin by combining two quantities and understanding that when you do this, the quantity gets bigger. This will lead us on to learning the addition facts, where we learn the different ways to “make” our numbers. These number stories (or facts) are the building blocks to which all of our calculations are built upon, so we will spend a lot of time on these, ensuring they are well embedded before moving on.

Numbers are tricky to write, so number formation will continue to be reinforced in class and through homework tasks.

Through our topic we will be exploring Position and Movement by using directions and positional language.

Health & Wellbeing

We will continue to welcome our PATHS puppets to help us talk about our emotions and friendships. We have been talking about the kinds of things friends do together and have discussed what makes a good friend.

We have been exploring our emotions and sharing our experiences and we will be looking at ways to help us manage our feelings.

We will also be talking about ways to keep ourselves safe when indoors and outdoors.

During PE sessions we will be continuing with ball skills before moving onto our first block of gymnastics. In preparation for our Christmas parties, we will also be taking part in social dancing.

Topic

Our topic this term is “Maps and Mapping”. We will initially be exploring our community and identifying buildings, roads, grassy areas with a view to creating our own maps. Through play we will create a range of maps for our cars and small world toys.

We will also be using our knowledge of direction and positional language to direct our friends to specific destinations.

RE

During RE we will continue to give thanks for God’s love.

We will also explore the Bible story of ‘Creation’, developing our awareness of the natural wonders of the world around us, in particular the seasons of Autumn and Winter.

As the term progresses, we will celebrate advent together, preparing for the birth of Jesus by showing love and kindness to those around us as much as we possibly can. We will be exploring the story of the nativity through songs, role play and craft activities.

Expressive Arts

The seasonal themes of Autumn, Winter and Christmas will be the focus of our drama, music and art activities this term.

A very exciting and busy time ahead. Now that we are getting into the colder weather, could zipping/fastening up please be practised at home so we can be cosy in the playground.

Thank you,

Mrs Duff

GMWP

At the start of this school year, all children at Mount Carmel completed the Glasgow Motivation and Wellbeing Profile (GMWP) to enable monitoring and tracking of wellbeing across all stages.

The Wellbeing Profile is a 20-item questionnaire that explores motivation and sense of wellbeing in the learning context. This initial profile allows us to have meaningful dialogue in relation to wellbeing and identify next steps and/or if additional support is needed. Questions within the profile are based upon 4 key themes; Agency (skills and success), Affiliation (sense of belonging), Autonomy (embracing responsibilities), and Healthy and Safe.

Class teachers will be sharing the data from the questionnaires with pupils and individual/class targets will be set to ensure progress is made.

This intervention is a positive step towards better supporting your child’s overall wellbeing.

We thank you for your continued support.

East Ayrshire Youth Awards 2025

EA Youth Awards 2025

Nominate now for East Ayrshire Youth Awards 2025

Do you know a child or young person who deserves to be recognised for their efforts or achievements?

The East Ayrshire Youth Awards will be taking place in March 2025 and East Ayrshire Council wants to hear about any young people who you think should receive an award from the following categories:

·                Diversity and Inclusion Champion

  • Climate Change Champion
  • Intergenerational Champion
  • Young Volunteer Champion
  • Sporting and Physical Activities Champion
  • Unsung Hero: Young Carers’ Champion
  • Youth Voice Champion
  • Champion Apprentice
  • Wellbeing Champion
  • STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) Champion
  • Inspiring Young Person of the Year
  • East Ayrshire’s Young Champion (overall winner – Depute Provost’s Award)

Nominations can be made for any child or young person up to the age of 25. Those shortlisted will be invited to attend an Awards Ceremony in March 2025.

Closing date for nominations is Friday 6 December 2024 at 5pm.

For further information, please email andrew.black@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

Pupil Christmas Art Work

Our children have worked hard in creating beautiful Christmas Art designs.

Parents/Carers have the opportunity to view and purchase various products that showcase your childs individual image should they wish to do so.  With any purchases made a percentage of this will go towards fundraising for various school activites.

Pupils have been provided with a leaflet today detailing how parents/carers are able to view their childs design as well as purchase any products should they wish to do so.

TeamMC

 

Halloween Disco

We would like to say a great big THANK YOU to the Parent Council for organising last nights Halloween disco.

All of the children (and adults) had a brilliant time.

Thankyou

We hope you all have fun Trick or Treating at Killieween tonight 

Team MC

Halloween Costumes Reminder

We have a selection of Halloween costumes available  in school for children to borrow.  Please feel free to pop in and have a look at them. 

All we ask is that children return costumes to the school so they can be reused again next year.

Thank you.

Halloween Disco Reminder

A reminder that our Halloween Disco is this Thursday evening. The disco is organised by FOMC, therefore please do not bring any money or tickets back into school. 

Tickets cost £2.50 and have a part on the reverse to fill in with child’s name, contact number, and whether they are walking home or being picked up.

Please  bring the ticket and money to the school on the night of the disco. 

Primary 5

As part of their Rainbow Reward on Friday 4th October, Primary 5 have chosen to have a Pyjama Day, children are able to bring pyjamas, a small snack & blanket to school wil them,  they will change into their pyjamas after lunch, enjoy a movie then change back into their school clothes at hometime.

Children SHOULD NOT come to school dressed in their pyjamas, if you have any questions please contact the school office.

 

Halloween Disco

 

Halloween Disco Tickets will be given out to pupils this week. Please check bags.

The disco is organised by FOMC, therefore please do not bring any money or tickets back into school. 

Tickets cost £2.50 and have a part on the reverse to fill in with child’s name, contact number, and whether they are walking home or being picked up.

Please complete this and bring the ticket and the money to the school on the night of the disco. 

 

October School Raffle

Free October Clip Art - ClipArt Best

We will be holding our own monthly school raffle again this month (this is separate from the Killiween Raffle ).

Tickets can be purchased via Parentpay and are £1 per strip of 5. 

This raffle closes on Tuesday 29th October and will be drawn on Friday 1st November .

Good Luck!

FOMC- Killieween Raffle

Halloween Raffle Ticket Printable Raffle Ticket Halloween - Etsy

This month FOMC will be holding a “Killieween” Raffle.

To be in with a chance of winning, you need to purchase your tickets via Parentpay. Tickets are £1 for a strip of 5 and are available now.

The last day to purchase tickets will be Tuesday 22nd October and the raffle will be drawn on in school on Killieween- Friday 25th October.

Good Luck!

Cute Orange and Black Halloween Bunting Garland Illustration. Simple ...

Pantomime 2024

Goldilocks And The Three Bears - Super Simple

A reminder that this year the whole school will be going to the Kilmarnock pantomime – Goldilocks and the 3 Bears.

The cost per child is £15.

This is on Parentpay and is payable in 3  instalments of £5 and we are asking kindly if full payment can be made no later than Friday 29th November.

Thanks

 

 

 

The Kilmarnock Standard photographer will be in school on Tuesday 1st October to take our new Primary 1 childrens class photograph, if you DO NOT wish your child to be included in the photograph please contact the school office ASAP 

Thank you 

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