Primary 3 Term 3 Curricular Update

Hello and welcome to our Term 3 curriculum update. With another busy term ahead of us as we begin to prepare for the Sacrament of Reconciliation as well as our school activities as we approach closer to Easter.

Literacy

Our focus in term 2 was prediction and summarising skills which we will continue to revisit regularly alongside our participation in reading and spelling activities where children work individually and in groups to revisit previous sounds and texts, using their skills and strategies to tackle new and unfamiliar spelling sounds and reading books. Throughout Term 3 we will develop our understanding of literal and inferential comprehension using the ‘Find It, Prove It, Talk about It’ strategies.

As part of our term 3 topic of Romans, children will be finding specific information and working on recognising different parts of texts ‘pictures, diagrams, charts and headings) and how to scan and locate related key words or facts in texts. Pupils will be focusing on punctuation and why commas are used and how to properly use commas in their own writing.

In writing, we will be continuing to focus on narrative story writing and report writing through our science topic of climates and social studies topic of Romans. We will also continue to revisit listening and talking games and activities to help children develop key skills needed in whole class group discussions and sharing information in a topic presentation.

Numeracy

In term 2, our focus has been addition and subtraction with two and three digit numbers and using different word problems strategies within this operation of number. In term 3 we will be looking at multiplication and division and the link between the two through fact families. The children will begin mentally counting in 2, 5 and 10, then using this repeated addition strategy to apply to the other times tables.

In beyond number the focus was identifying real life examples of 2D and 3D shapes, comparing the properties of 2D and 3D objects, and creating their own 3D shapes. Moving forward in term 3 the children will look at how to tell the time using hours and minutes and will use concrete materials which will promote a deeper understanding so the children know how to use analogue and digital time. Children will continue using their ‘Thinking it through’ jotters to develop

problem solving skills, applying knowledge of number to new contexts and develop strategies for number problems.

Health & Wellbeing

All children will have the opportunity to be Pupil of the Day again in term 3 and will continue to explore emotions, and how we recognise these emotions within ourselves and in others and learning how to control them. As well as looking at different strategies that we can do to help manage our conflicts or resolve disagreements in the playground or in small group activities.

In P.E, our sessions will continue to take place on a Tuesday and a Thursday and our focus this term will be Gymnastics, Football and Fitness. Children will continue to use their transferrable skills in some fun activities which support teamwork whilst continuing to develop their knowledge of how we keep in our body healthy with fitness and nutrition.

R.E

Our focus during R.E sessions will be on the Sacrament of Reconciliation during January and February, with a focus being on the Life of Jesus and Lent as we move into March.

Topic

The children will be participating in activities in different areas of the curriculum including social studies and will be finishing our climates and weather around the world topic. We will also be looking at The Romans and their impact in Scotland. The children will have the opportunity to look at different aspects of Roman Society, Roman Gods and the Roman invasion in Britain. We will look at Roman inventions considered ahead of their time, such as bath houses, under floor pipes for water supplies, heating and sanitation.

We hope this is the start of another really successful term and that the children enjoyed their Christmas break.

Thank you,

Miss Grimley

Primary 2 Term 3 Curricular Update

Hello and welcome to our term 3 blog post.  Primary 2 have been very busy over the previous two terms and it ended on a high with the most fantastic Nativity production.  We hope all our children had a fantastic Christmas and are ready to continue with their new learning in term 3.

Literacy

Our focus in reading will be to develop the skills to read to self and to others in small group or in paired reading tasks. Children will use word attack strategies and knowledge of phonemes covered to date, to decode unfamiliar words. We will also learn to scan and find particular words in texts and complete read to write tasks linked to our reading book. We will begin to look at the effect punctuation has within texts and be able to identify this in our books as well as using some punctuation within our own writing.

In writing, our focus will continue to build on letter formation, the use of capital letters and full stops and building confidence to write a few sentences independently, using our knowledge of common words and spelling strategies. Using our skills from descriptive writing, we will expand our sentences and add more detail when writing larger pieces of work.

Our spelling activities will continue to help children retain knowledge of previously taught phonemes and to build confidence in tackling trickier joined phonemes as we progress through term 3.

Homework will be sent out week beginning Monday 15th January. Please check your child’s homework bag, weekly, for the homework to be completed that week.  Reading books will be attached to pupils’ accounts through our online Bug Club reading programme. These will be issued on a Monday and should be returned to school on a Friday.

Numeracy

Our focus in number work will continue to build on knowledge of place value, with children working on 2-digit numbers 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. Subtraction within 10 or 20 will also be a focus as well as word problems to consolidate our strategies within this operation of number.  Children will also consolidate learning in money and begin to look at fractions, halves and quarters of shape and whole number as we progress through term 3.

Health & Wellbeing

Our Paths Pupil of the Day will continue in term 3, with our Pupil of the Day receiving lots of compliments.  Children will also tackle uncomfortable emotions and develop strategies for managing situations in the playground or classroom when we experience these emotions. This links to our whole school Paths strategies which help children to recognise when they need help to manage emotions or social situations.

In P.E, our sessions will take place on a Tuesday and a Wednesday and our focus in term 3 will be on fitness, racquet skills and gymnastics.  Children will have the opportunity to partake in some fun activities which support teamwork whilst focusing on developing general fitness, endurance, balancing and jumping safely whilst using apparatus.

R.E

Our focus during R.E sessions will be on the life of Jesus as we build up to our preparations for Lent and Easter.  We will also look at Baptism and associated symbols and their meaning.  As always, we will also spend some time reading and discussing bible stories relating to friendship and family.

Topic (IDL)

Our class topic this term will be Living Things and Minibeasts.  We will look at how we know something is living or non-living, looking at the characteristics of these groups and we will take this knowledge forward to find out what minibeast are, where they live and how we categorise them into different subgroups.

French

In French, we will continue to build our knowledge of greetings and numbers to 10. We will also discuss colours, days of the week and basic classroom commands.

We hope this is the start of another successful term and that the pupils are enjoying their return to school following the Christmas break.

Take care,

Mrs Travers

Primary 1 Registration- August 2024

P1 Registration

Children who attain the age of 5 years between 1 March 2024 and 28 February 2025 and whose parents/carers wish them to attend school should be registered for education during the week Monday 8 January 2024 until Friday 12 January 2024.  To register you should complete an online application and submit no later than Friday 12 January 2024.

 Register at: – https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/schooladmissions

If you are unable to register online then please phone your local school who will assist you to register your child.

January 2024 School Newsletter

Please find enclosed link for school newsletter.

Thankyou 

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Reverse Advent Calendar

A huge thank you to all of the families who donated to our reverse advent calendar over the last few weeks. As a school community we were able to give Fr Jim an amazing number of parcels to take to the food bank. These will be distributed to those who need them most in time for Christmas.

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P4 Missio Champions Christmas Cards

In our role as ‘Missio Champions’, P4 have been spreading some Christmas joy in our school and parish community.

We designed and created beautiful Christmas cards and letters for Fr Jim and the parishioners of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. We hope that they enjoy reading them, we have had lots of fun making them.

Head Teacher Christmas Message

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We wish you all a prayerful and restful holiday time as well as a Happy New Year.

We look forward to welcoming our children back to school on Monday 8th January at 9am.

Breakfast club will return on this day at 8.15am for those that access this.

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Winning House Treat

Our boys and girls in Fire House had a fun filled morning on Tuesday at Jungle Madness! The children enjoyed lots of play, delicious party food and a visit from a special guest! A huge thank you to Darren and his team for once again giving us a fantastic celebration.

MCPS Choir

Our wonderful P4-7 choir have been out and about spreading Christmas cheer in our local community. Last Friday they entertained residents and staff at Crossgate Care Home, and on Monday of this week they performed at Tesco. Well done everyone!

Early Finish for Christmas Break

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A reminder that the school closes at 2.30pm on Friday 22nd December for the Christmas break.  Children who travel by taxi will be picked up at 2pm. We re-open for staff and pupils at 9am on Monday 8th January.

 

December Raffle🎅🎄🎁

Christmas Raffle – Kingfisher Primary

Closing on Wednesday 20th December !

 

Buy your tickets NOW on Parentpay for our final raffle of the year…our December Raffle!

As always, tickets are £1 for 5 and a winner will be drawn before we close for the Christmas break. 

Good Luck 🤞

 

Winning House Prize-19/12

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A reminder that the Winning House- FIRE, will be visiting Jungle Madness tomorrow (19/12/23) as their House prize!

All permission forms must be back  by tomorrow morning please.

All pupils going should wear leggings/jogger bottoms with school polo shirt/sweatshirt where possible.

Thank you

Christmas Lunch & Jumper Day 15/12/2023

Reminder that tomorrow (15/12) is Christmas Jumper and Christmas Lunch Day

Children will have already pre selected their lunch choice and are welcome to wear their Christmas Jumpers or anything festive i.e headband or tinsel

Thankyou 

 

School Choir Singing at Tesco

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Our school choir will be singing at Tesco, Glasgow Road, Kilmarnock on Monday 18th December from10am until 11.30am. We would be delighted if as many parents/carers are able to pop in between those times  and show their support . 

There will also be an opportunity to give a  donation.

 

 

Christmas Show Times-Reminder

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A reminder that our P1-3 Christmas show takes place tomorrow at 2pm, with doors opening at 1.30pm for refreshments. We are asking for as many P1-3 pupils to be in school tomorrow to help make our show the best it can be as it is almost a sell out!

Our evening performance, which  is sold out, takes place on Thursday night at 6pm, with doors opening at 5.30pm for refreshments.

We are  asking for all pupils involved in the show to be in school no later than 5.30pm on Thursday evening.

Thank you

P1-3 Christmas Show

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We are delighted to let you know we will be serving tea and coffee prior to  both of our show performances. 

Doors open 30 mins before each performance….so 1.30pm tomorrow and 5.30pm on Thursday.

Please bring some change with you as there will also be juice and sweetie bags on sale, as well as some of our class Christmas crafts.

Enjoy the show!

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Reverse Advent Calendar-Reminder

A reminder that our Reverse Advent Calendar initiative is already up and running for this year.

We are asking kindly for any donations you can possibly manage, no matter how small, for this wonderful cause. All items collected will be added to the St. Matthew’s Food Bank to help local families this Christmas. 

Items can be brought into school between now and the last week in December.

**Please do not hand in perishable foods, thank you**

Here is a list of the types of items you can hand in:

Give Back This Season with a Reverse Advent Calendar!

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