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P4 – Continents and Climate Zones

We were learning about the different continents and oceans.

We then looked at the different climate zones.

 
When talking about the climate map we came up with amazing words like – thermal. We worked out that counties nearest the equator are very warm.


We coloured the different climate zones and added them to our continents booklet.

P4 – Wider Achievement

 

Our Silver Award targets for this fortnight are –

1,) At home, keep my room, toys, computer games etc. tidy and organised. (S1.3)

2.)  Complete a short research project on a subject I am interested in to present to the class. (S1.1)

We are now working on our SILVER targets as many children have achieved BRONZE! A HUGE well done to them.  The Bronze target that still has to be achieved by some is to complete homework regularly.

Please find the link for our Wider Achievement Targets below.  These are our targets for the year.

P4 Wider Achievement Targets

If your child has any achievements outside of school please e-mail photos to me and I will print them out and add them to their Wider Achievement folder.

My e-mail address is –

karen.petrie@eastayrshire.org.uk

 

The targets will be posted each week with the homework. I look forward to celebrating your child’s wider achievement successes in class!

Karen Petrie

P4 – Making Cups

Aryn taught the class how to make an origami cup. He learned this skill at the scouts. He was brilliant at explaining and demonstrating.  We used the visualiser so that we could see the demonstration on the big screen. We had lots of fun.

P4 – Subtraction

We have been using the vertical calculation method to subtract 3 digit numbers. We worked out the answers and then checked our answers on a calculator. We had fun learning to use a calculator.

Next week we will move on to subtraction with exchange/borrowing.

P4 – Fireworks Art

We learned a little about the history of Guy Fawkes/fireworks night and then created some art work. The children got to choose if they wanted to use chalk or oil pastel. Some children used the smudging technique to show the movement of the fireworks.