Primary 7 look fabulous in their leavers’ hoodies!
It was great to see so many parents/carers and family friends join the school for MacMillan Coffee morning, organised by Primary 6/7. A total of £289 was raised. Thank you for your continued support.
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Ochiltree Primary School celebrates Roald Dahl day ….
Primary 2/3 has had lots of fun on Friday celebrating Roald Dahl Day. Many of us came in fabulous costumes, we continued reading our class novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and created our own phenomenal chocolate bar wrappers. What a fun day!
We have also been working hard on our maths and spelling skills. Have a look at some of the activities we have been doing:
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And here are some things that were created during our activity time:
Unfortunately appointments between 6-8pm for P6/7 parents will need to be re-arranged for a different date and time. Further information will follow as soon as possible. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Please note that a payment item for Primary 7 Enterprise project has been added to ParentPay for bracelets and key-rings. If you have placed an order, please make payment. If you wish to place an order, please complete the form below.
Primary 4 have enjoyed investigating the different parts of a peach today. We looked at, and felt, the skin, flesh and pit before having a little taste of course!
We have been learning all about alphabetical order in our literacy lessons. We love doing activities to learn and practise our new skills. Our grammar activities include a letter hunt, a dictionary search, putting animals into alphabetical order, sorting letters and playing a capital and lower case matching pairs game.
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Primary 2/3 have been busy learning all about place value in maths. One of our favourite activities is a number hunt which we often do in our gym hall. We have to find all the number cards and identify the number that is covered up by the animal. This is such a fun way to learn new skills!
If your child has outgrown their previous Halloween costume and you are wondering what to do with it, we have a possible solution!
Sent it to school on Monday 3rd October in a clearly labelled bag – costume, type and age/size marked. This allows for the costume to be in school for a few days.
Then on Parents@ Evening you will be able to, hopefully, select a different costume for your child. If you are happy to make a small donation this would be much appreciated. Donations will be put towards the school’s transport cost evenly across the school.
Thank you for your continued support. If extra costumes are left over, the school will donate them to a charity shop.