Primary 2 Term 1 Curriculum Update

Primary 2 Blog Post (Term 1 Update)

Hello and welcome to our very first blog post of the new session.  Primary 2 have been very busy settling into our new classroom and our new routines.  Children have been working hard to consolidate previous learning and are enhancing these skills through our novel study and outdoor learning.

UNCRC – Class Charter

Primary 2 have worked on creating a class charter, with agreed upon rights that we will focus on as a class. Our class rules and procedures centre around these rights, as we agree that we should all have a right to be healthy, a right to learn and a right to play. We have used our novel study and the main character Plop as a theme for our charter.

Literacy

Our class novel is ‘The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark’ and through this text, pupils will explore our outdoor area and write about why dark is fun!  Pupils will create some descriptive writing pieces, describing our main character, Plop, and using adjectives to describe the people he meets and the things he sees.

Our reading and spelling activities are getting underway, and children will be working within groups to revisit previous sounds and texts, ready to use their skills and strategies to tackle new and unfamiliar spelling sounds and reading books.  We will be using our predictive skills to think about what may happen in our book, based on information on the cover and we will begin to look at fiction and non-fiction texts and their differences.

Our focus in writing will be descriptive writing and these written pieces will come from our class novel and topic of Houses and Homes, comparing houses in the city with those of the countryside as well as looking at homes of the past. Children will compare how houses/homes have changed over the last century.

Numeracy

Our focus in numeracy will be place value, with children working on 2-digit numbers, initially to 20 and then to 99. Children will be able to partition these numbers and discuss this in terms of tens (T) and units (u), whilst building on their understanding of number and number patterns. Addition to 10 or 20 will also be a focus as well as word problems to consolidate our strategies within this operation of number.  Children will begin use their ‘Busy Bee’ jotters as the term progresses to develop problem solving skills, applying knowledge of number to new contexts and develop strategies for number problems.

Health & Wellbeing

Our Paths Pupil of the Day has now begun, and our Pupil of the Day has been receiving lots of compliments.  All children will have the opportunity to be Pupil of the Day.  We will begin exploring emotions, comfortable and uncomfortable and how we recognise these emotions within ourselves and in others.

In P.E, our sessions will happen on a Tuesday and a Thursday and our focus in term 1 will be on football and netball.  Children will have the opportunity to partake in some fun activities which support teamwork whilst focusing on developing their listening skills and awareness of space.

R.E

Our focus during R.E sessions will be on prayer, their meaning, the routines of the church and the celebration of Mass.  We will also spend some time reading and discussing bible stories relating to friendship and love, whilst considering how each of us are unique and have our own God given talents.

IDL

As the class novel is The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, we will be doing a mini topic which focuses on exciting things that happen in the dark, developing children’s imaginations and ideas in fictional texts.  We will also look at woodland animals as these are a feature in the class novel and will tie in nicely with our term 1 social studies topic about houses and homes, comparing houses in the countryside to those we find in the towns and cities.

Modern Languages (French)

In French lessons, children will begin to understand basic greetings, ask and answer simple questions about themselves and begin to look at numbers to 10. We will learn songs and rhymes to help us retain this information.

Homework

Homework was sent out this week. Please check your child’s homework bag weekly for the homework to be completed.  Reading books will be attached to pupils’ accounts through our online Bug Club reading programme. I have issued Bug Club login details with these homework tasks. Homework will consist of spelling, reading and maths, both mental and worksheet/jotter jobs too. These will be issued on a Monday and should be returned to school on a Friday.

We hope this is the start of a very successful term and that the pupils are enjoying their return to school and seeing their friends and teachers.

Take care,

Mrs Travers

IT Issues

Unfortunately we are having major network issues this morning.  We have no access to the school email address and are not able to phone out.

Our main phone line – 01563 525897 – is accepting incoming calls at the moment.

We will keep you updated with the progress of this and thank you in advance for your understanding.

 

 

Helping Our Children Feel Safe

A reminder that parents/carers or others should not be in the playground in the morning.

Primary 1-3 children should be dropped at the lower school entrance .

Primary 4-7 children should be dropped at the Primary 4-7 entrance.

Thank You

Meet the Teacher Sessions

Our Meet the Teacher sessions will take place during September. During these you will find out about different items that the school is focussing on as well as important information about activities in each class. Each session begins at 2pm, these sessions are for parents/carers only, the children will not be present in class during these.

Monday 2nd September – Primary 6

Tuesday 3rd September – Primary 2

Wednesday 4th  September – Primary 3

Thursday 5th September – Primary 4

Monday 9th September – Primary 7

Tuesday 10th September – Primary 1

Wednesday 11th  September – Primary 5

If you plan on attending a session please complete the form linked below.  Please complete the form by Friday 30th August.

Meet the Teacher September sessions

Meet the Teacher Sessions

Our Meet the Teacher sessions will take place during September. During these you will find out about different items that the school is focussing on as well as important information about activities in each class. Each session begins at 2pm, these sessions are for parents/carers only, the children will not be present in class during these.

Monday 2nd September – Primary 6

Tuesday 3rd September – Primary 2

Wednesday 4th  September – Primary 3

Thursday 5th September – Primary 4

Monday 9th September – Primary 7

Tuesday 10th September – Primary 1

Wednesday 11th  September – Primary 5

If you plan on attending a session please complete the form linked below.  Please complete the form by Friday 30th August.

Meet the Teacher September sessions

NEC Bus Cards Free travel for 5-22 year olds

Please find below links to apply for either a Kids Cards or a NEC card for your child dependent on their age. This card will enable your child to access FREE bus travel throughout Scotland.

If your child has previously had an NEC and has lost their card please do not use the links below, please contact the school office and we will send home the relevant form for you to complete.

Application Form 1

This form is for pupils aged 5 to 10 years old. Parents should use the link below to apply for this card on behalf of their child, the person completing the form on behalf of their child MUST be the main contact registred for the pupil.

NEC Card 1 5-10 Application Form – Mount Carmel

Application Form 2

This for is for pupils aged 11 to 15 years old This application is for a National Entitlement Card for pupils under the age of 16. Parents must apply for the card on behalf of their child, the person completing the application MUST be the main contact registered for the pupil. Parents will then have the option of having the Young Scot branding and/orthe PASS Hologram as well as free bus travel added too this card.

NEC Card 2 11-15 Application Form – Mount Carmel

Please note we are only able to process application forms from current pupils of Mount Carmel Primary 

 

Thankyou

Team MC would like to say thankyou to Lesley McLaughlin for supplying our beautiful balloon arch.

Our new P1 pupils had the best time having their pictures taken under the arch on their 1st day at Mount Carmel and the pictures will be a beautiful memento for their families to  keep.

Lesley your designs are always amazing and you always go above and beyond to supply the most beautiful creations.

Thankyou 

Team MC  

EAC Consent Forms – Mount Carmel Primary

Please find below the Photographic Consent Form for Mount Carmel Primary.  It is East Ayrshire Council policy that this MUST be completed annually, this should be completed NO LATER THAN Thursday 29th August 2024.

EAC Photographic Consent Form 2024/25

Please find below the Acceptable Use of Computer Facilities  Form for Mount Carmel Primary.  It is East Ayrshire Council policy that this MUST be completed annually, this should be completed NO LATER THAN Thursday 29th August 2024.

EAC Computer Misuse Form 2024/25

Thank you

Meet the Teacher September Sessions

Our Meet the Teacher sessions will take place during September. During theses you will find out about different items that the school is focussing on as well as important information about activities in each class. Each session begins at 2pm, these sessions are for parents/carers only, the children will not be present in class during these.

Monday 2nd September – Primary 6

Tuesday 3rd September – Primary 2

Wednesday 4th  September – Primary 3

Thursday 5th September – Primary 4

Monday 9th September – Primary 7

Tuesday 10th September – Primary 1

Wednesday 11th  September – Primary 5

If you plan on attending a session please complete the form linked below.  Please complete the form by Friday 30th August.

Meet the Teacher September sessions

Welcome Back

 

 

 

 

 

Team Mount Carmel were delighted to welcome back all of our pupils today and loved saying hello to our new P1s! We are looking forward to a wonderful year of learning and fun involving our whole school community 💙

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Welcome back Newsletter

Please take time to read our Welcome Back Newsletter.  This contains important information for August.

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Class PE Days 2024/25

Below are the days on which each class has PE.

Please ensure your child has a PE kit with them on those days consisting of gym shoes, t shirt and shorts in a gym bag with their name clearly marked on it.

P1- Monday and Thursday

P2- Tuesday and Thursday

P3- Monday and Friday

P4-Wednesday and Friday

P5-Tuesday and Thursday

P6-Wednesday and Friday

P7-Wednesday and Thursday

School Meal Menu Session 2024/25

Please see below information for parents/carers & children regarding new school lunch menu and meal deal available in schools from tomorrow.

Menu rotation will begin with Week 1 tomorrow and continue in a 3 week rotational pattern

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/Resources/PDF/School-meals/school-meals-menu-for-primary-schools.pdf

A meal deal graphic. It reads MEAL DEAL. What is included in the meal deal? Choose from main meal, deli option, pizza or burger option, pasta, noodle or rice pot option plus a 250ml carton of water, flavoured water, a piece of fresh fruit and a yogurt or healthy biscuit, or an additional piece of fruit or soup
All other items are not included in the MEAL DEAL and will be charged at full price.

Mass and leavers assembly

A gentle reminder that all children will be attending our final mass of the school year this morning at 11.30am. Then in the afternoon, we celebrate our Primary 7 leavers assembly as they prepare to move onto their new high schools. We wish them the very best of luck 💙

P7 Leavers’ Assembly-Reminder

 

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As we enter into our final week of term Primary 7 are busily preparing for their Leavers’ Assembly.

This will take place on Thursday 27th June at 2.00pm.

Parents/carers of P7 pupils are invited to attend and may arrive at the main school entrance from 1.50pm. We look forward to seeing you there.

FUN DAY INFO

As the end of term is fast approaching, the school would like to say a great big thank you to our parents and friends of Mount Carmel for organising this years fun day.

The children will take part in  day full of great activities including bouncy castles, obstacles courses and a visit to the ice cream van.

They will also be taking part in outdoor play session. The children are invited to bring in bikes and scooters for this activity (they also must bring a helmet for health and safety reasons)

And finally, the children are encouraged to wear their own clothes tomorrow. We ask that no child comes into school wearing football colours of any description. The children should wear comfortable clothes and shoes for all of the fun and active activities they will be taking part in.

As always, we thank you for your ongoing support.

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Early Closure Summer 2024 Transport Update

Early Closure Summer 2024 Transport Update

The Summer School closure on Friday 28th June 2024 whereby all schools close at 1pm will no doubt have an impact on pupils who access school transport. We have many linked contracts that serve both primary pupils as well as secondary pupils across both Mainstream and ASN Schools.

To ensure sufficient transport provision on this date and to ease congestion, all contractors will arrange to collect primary children at 12.25pm. 

 

P4, P5 and P6 World of Work Event

On Thursday 20th June, we had a very successful WoW day. The kids had a ball and enjoyed seeing the many different careers on offer in our big hall!

A huge thank you to Miss Grimley for organising this event  And a big thank you to all our parents/carers and all who came to demonstrate and inspire the next generation with their fantastic displays of their profession.

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