As parents/carers of P5E will know the class are performing short sketches relating to the changes in technology during the 2000s. In terms of costumes most pupils are playing children and therefore do not need anything special. However, I have posted some pictures of so called noughties clothing ‘trends’ so if you are able to provide these clothes or something similar that would be great. Anything you send in should be labelled with your child’s name and class.
Velour tracksuits! Sunglasses with colour lenses.
Flairs!
Combat/cargo trousers, vest tops and ties (sometimes used around the waist like a belt too!)
Double denim
Baker Boy hats!
Large belts.
Hoodies and longish trousers.
Shirts over t-shirts.
And even more denim!
For girls peddle pushers were quite popular and rolled up jeans would achieve this look.
One of our pupils will require a black turtle neck or black jumper with a high collar(the character will be revealed in the show). If anyone has one they could lend us that would be great.
This week P5E completed another Easter egg hunt but this time bags of coins were hiding inside each egg. Pupils counted the coins and noted the amount in their jotters. They were pretty good at counting accurately and demonstrated confidence in this skill. Then, just for fun, we played the Easter egg toss game again. Happy Easter everyone!
Today children were very lucky to meet baby Rosie McLeod who is only 8 weeks old. Rosie’s mum brought her in to see us all as her dad was busy teaching his P5 class.
We are learning about parenting and looking after children and we learned that babies need fed every few hours, they are very fragile, they are hard work, messy, you lose sleep, you need a bus or van to carry all their stuff – if you are lucky enough to get out the door – mind reading skills are handy so you know why the baby is crying, you need lots of patience but most of all, babies are adorable.
We would appreaciate it if your child could bring in the following items to wear during our performance in the school show. We do not want anyone to buy anything new so please let us know if you do not have the suggested items and we can find an alternative.
Lady Gaga group – black or metallic clothes
Black eyed peas group – all black clothes
ABBA group – Boys – black bottoms and white top. Girls – something sparkly.
Thank you for your continued support. We can’t wait for our performance!
‘Relationships’ is our new topic this term, and to start us off, this afternoon we discussed ‘What is a parent?’ and ‘What qualities and skills are required to be a good parent?’
P5 E were treated to some Easter egg fun but, as always, Miss Ellis made it educational!
Pupils took part in an egg hunt and in each egg there were chilli challenge calculations to complete. In the egg toss activity pupils were to add up their scores using mental strategies. This proved to be a challenging task so we had to adapt as we went along. It was a fun morning that pupils really enjoyed.
P5E worked in groups to create an Oompa Loompa poem based on a new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character. They also performed it in front of the class. They had to use several skills including rhythm, rhyming and imagination.
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