Primary 3 – Term 2

Primary 3 Blog Update – Term 2

 

I hope you all had a lovely October week.  Pupils have been working hard in term 1 and these are our learning intentions for term 2.

Literacy

Reading

In term 1 we completed our book study ‘The Owl Who was Afraid of the Dark’ by Jill Tomlinson.  We enjoyed learning about Plop and how he overcame his fear of the Dark.  We are now working in our reading groups and reading a mixture of fiction and non-fiction texts (also some plays). We have been looking at the key features of fiction and non-fiction texts such as contents and index pages.    Pupils will continue working on Bug Club books with a focus on making predictions of what we think will happen in the text or what we think the story will be about from looking at the front cover.  We are also working on developing our tone and reading with expression.

Writing

In term 1 we have focussed on writing from personal experience. We have been linking our sentences to make sure our stories make sense.  In term 2 we will continue to develop this further and now expand our writing by writing imaginative stories.  We will make sure our stories include the 5ws (who, where, when, what and why).  We will continue to work on the formation of our letters making sure our handwriting is well formed and attractive.  Thinking about our ascenders and descenders.   We will continue to reinforce capital letters, fingers spaces and full stops and starting to build on our knowledge of punctuation such as: commas, question marks and exclamation marks.

 

Spelling

Each week we work in our spelling groups and have a

different joined phoneme focus.  We use say, make/break, blend, read and write to aid our understanding of how words are made.  We are also continuing to build on our knowledge of common words and using our personal dictionary/word book to add words that we need in our writing.

We are all looking forward to receiving our two new storybooks as part of the Scottish Read, Write and Count! The book Wow! Animals: A Book of Extraordinary Animal Facts  will be fantastic in helping us with our new Science  topic.

Numeracy

In Numeracy, we have been practising our numbers to 100. We have been practising skip counting in 2, 5 and 10s and starting to link this to our timestables.  We have also been looking at odd and even numbers.   We have been partitioning numbers into ten and units.  We will now start to look at addition and subtraction strategies.  We will be learning different Number Talk strategies.   In beyond number we will continue to work on 2D and 3D shapes with Mrs McIntyre.

Health and Wellbeing

As part of our PATHS lessons, we have been selecting a Pupil of the Day and writing a compliments list to explain why they are a special member of our class.  We have also been discussing diff

erent emotions and recognising that every emotion is ok.   We talk about if we feel comfortable (yellow) or uncomfortable (blue).  When discussing an emotion for example Scared or Safe we discuss times we have felt this emotion and what they look/feel like. We also try to recognise what signs our face show to indicate these emotions and how we could identify how others are feeling.  We are now moving onto learning about Self Control.

P.E.

In P.E. we will continue to go outside every Tuesday and Thursday and play games and we will work on our Ball Skills.  Please make sure  your child has appropriate clothes for going outdoors.  Especially in the cold/wet weather.

R.E.

In R.E. we have been practising our prayers and are currently practising our Hail Mary and moving onto the Act of Sorrow.  We have spoken about different Bible Stories such as the Story of Creation and Noah’s Ark.  We will move onto learn about different Saints such as Saint Andrew and then move onto learn about Advent in preparation for Christmas.

Topic

Our topic this term will be Science based Living Things – Classifying Vertebrates.  We will be learning about Living and Non Living things.  We will be looking at animals that have vertebrates (backbones)  and animals that are invertebrates (no back bone).  In doing this we will also look at food chains and how animals depend on one another.

We are looking forward to working hard and another busy term 2 ahead. We are very excited for our next fun Fridays for Halloween and Children in Need.

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Strachan

 

 

 

Rainbow Reward Request

Rainbow Reward Request

We have asked the children from Primary 1 and 1/2 what toys they would like to play with during our new Reward Play time,and they have given us quite a wish list ! FOMC have kindly offered to help us out. However, in the meantime, if anyone has any of the following toys that are looking for a new home, please could you hand them into the main office. All items handed in will be sanitised and qaurantined before use:

Sand/Sandpit, Toy Story Dolls, Lego, Unicorn toys,  Cars (big), Toy Superheroes, Farm, Avenger toys, Action figures, Ninja Turtles, Barbies/Barbie House, Power Rangers, Robots

 

 

 

 

Brand new Surplus Uniform

We have a selection of surplus brand new school uniform which we have decided to offer to parents/carers at a minimal price. This will be on a first come first served basis.

All proceeds will go directly to MCPS school funds. Please contact the school with your order and instructions on how to pay. Any orders made will be sent home with your child. 

Please click the link to view the price list.

New Uniform price list

 

 

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.

 

Parent Council Meeting

The next meeting of the Parent Council , which will also be their AGM, will be on Tuesday 20th October.  Please note this will be an online meeting. Anyone interested in attending please email the Parent Council on: mcparentcouncil@gmail.com to obtain a link to the meeting.

The Parent Council are looking for more people to join. If you are interested please complete the following questionnaire:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUaDCWX1NIT5_6k5ofDhxoRhIoK2gbdozHdbWc1nCktuTsyQ/viewform?fbclid=IwAR1PAU1TucBCU2Z2u5sI-B0JbRaAaIOdPJvBk8nNpKV54yEDHPp9xtzsm_8

Thank You.

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

PE Activities

Due to the current situation, we are unable to access our gym halls and use these for PE activities. Children will go outside to complete PE and should wear appropriate clothing on their PE day.

Here is a reminder of  PE days for each class:

  • P1 – Monday and Wednesday
  • P1/2- Tuesday and Friday
  • P3- Tuesday ad Thursday
  • P4- Monday and Wednesday
  • P5- Wednesday and Thursday
  • P6- Tuesday and Wednesday
  • P6/7- Tuesday and Thursday

Primary 1 and Primary 1/2 Homework

From Monday 28th September, Primary 1 will be receiving weekly homework.  Your child will receive their homework folder each Monday and should return it to class on the Thursday.

In your child’s folder will be a homework grid which will outline the tasks to be completed.  These tasks will be based around the new learning taking place in class each week and will include:

Jolly phonics Sound sheet(s) reinforcing the action and rhyme for our new letter “sound” as well as giving the children an opportunity to practise forming their new letter correctly.

Bottle top lid with new letter sound. These will be added to each week until every child has the full alphabet, allowing for revision of each letter sound and eventually word building.

Common Word Flashcards (these will be included in coming weeks and should be practised every night once introduced.)

Number formation sheets.

Reading task.

There will be specific guidance for completing each task on the grid but please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries.

The reinforcement of your child’s literacy skills at this stage is crucial so your ongoing support with the homework is hugely appreciated and will prove very beneficial to your child’s progress.

The children are very excited to be finally starting “grown up” homework and we are sure their wonderful enthusiasm towards it will continue.

Many thanks

Mrs Duff and Mrs Dunsmore

 

 

Primary 4 Class Novel Activities

Primary 4 have recently finished studying our class novel ‘Horton Hears a Who’.  The pupils discussed the setting, the characters, and the message the novel was giving to its readers.  They began to appreciate and understand that ‘a person’s a person, no matter how small.’  This was considered in relation to all of God’s living things.

The pupils created their own pieces of writing, imagining what a visit to Who-Ville would be like, considering carefully how they would shrink small enough to visit and describing well what they saw and who they met on ‘the tiny speck of dust.’

The learning continued outside, through outdoor learning opportunities, where pupils searched to identify the smallest living thing they could find in and around the school grounds.  They also created their own transient art pieces, using natural materials to make beautiful scenes from Who-Ville!

Go Purple Day 2020

 

On Friday 9th October 2020 we will be holding our annual “Go Purple” day in aid of the wonderful Ayrshire Hospice. A Parent Pay fundraising page will be set up and we would be delighted to welcome any donations of £1 for this fantastic cause.
This will be a dress down day for the children who are encouraged to wear something purple to school on the day.

East Ayrshire Council Site

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