Maths Week Scotland

Primary 2 have been learning about 2D shapes for Maths Week Scotland.

It was so nice to finally be allowed to welcome families back into the classroom for our open morning on Wednesday. Thank you to those of you that managed to make it along, I hope you enjoyed getting the chance to see the learning taking place in Primary 2/3.

We went for our first class walk on Wednesday afternoon and we enjoyed hunting for shapes. We found lots of different shapes around the village.

We also had fun hunting for shapes in the playground, practising our numbers and playing maths games outdoors when the sun was shining on Thursday.

Today we used 2D shapes to create some lovely art work.

It has been a very busy week of learning in Primary 2/3.

Please remember to return numeracy scrapbooks on Monday.

Have a great weekend.

Mrs McKenna

Walk Around Catrine

P2/3 will be going for a walk around Catrine tomorrow afternoon (Wednesday 28th September) during their PE time, weather permitting.  Please ensure your child comes to school wearing suitable footwear and a jacket to go on the walk.

Thank you.

Mrs McKenna

Maths Week Scotland

This week is Maths Week Scotland and all pupils have been issued with a maths toolkit that can be used to complete numeracy homework activities. The toolkit includes a numeracy scrapbook, number lines, 100 square, whiteboard, ruler and a pencil case full of materials. The toolkit can be kept at home to complete activities and does not need to be brought back into school.

Pupils have been given a ‘Looking for shapes at home’ challenge which has been added to their numeracy scrapbook and involves looking for 2D shapes around the house. Please click on the link below to view the activity:

Looking for shapes at home

Pupils can complete the activity in any way they want – they might want to write, draw or even take pictures of the shapes they can find. Pictures can be sent to me in an e-mail. My address is: laura.mckenna@eastayrshire.org.uk

It would be great if you could let me know how you got on with the activity by filling out the family/child comments boxes at the bottom of the sheet. Did you enjoy doing the activity together and why? Did you find anything tricky? Was there something that your child did or said that really impressed you?

Numeracy scrapbooks should be returned by Monday 3rd October.

Thanks for your support.

Have fun!

Mrs McKenna

 

Caterpillars

Primary 2/3 have been learning about ‘Minibeasts’ this term and had a very special delivery of caterpillars this week! There are 5 caterpillars in total, each measuring about 2cm in length at the moment. The boys and girls are looking forward to taking care of them and watching them transform into beautiful butterflies.

Weekly Round-Up

It has been another busy week in Primary 2/3! We can’t wait  to start sharing photographs of what we get up to in our class (once we have permission).

You can give permission for your child to appear on the blog via the link on the main school blog page.

This week we have been busy in literacy writing about ‘The best part of me’, learning about the 100 square in numeracy, creating fantastic art work and starting our ‘Minibeasts’ topic. We had lots of fun hunting for minibeasts in our school grounds and learning about their habitats.

Our PE days in P2/3 will be Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Tuesday is indoor PE day:  Please make sure your child has indoor gym shoes and shorts (labelled).  These can be kept in school in a labelled bag.

Thursday is walking day:  Please make sure your child is wearing suitable clothes for walking around the village (footwear, jacket etc).

Here are a few pictures of self portraits created by the class until we have permission to post their photographs. What a creative class we have!