This week in P2/3

 Here’s a snapshot of what we have been up to in Primary 2/3 this week! As well as all the work we have been doing in class we have been exploring Catrine for our second John Muir Day, made lanterns for the ‘Make Catrine Sparkle’ parade and dressed in our brightest outfits for our ‘Be Bright, Be Seen’ day!

Well done to Quinn who was awarded a Ruby Reward ticket this week. Quinn chose Rhys to sit with him at the Ruby Table for lunch today.

       

Layla was chosen as the P2/3 winner of the best outfit for our ‘Be Bright, Be Seen’ day today.

Just a wee reminder that pupils will be presenting their class talks to the rest of the class next week. Please see the previous post to see when your child will be presenting their talk. Pupils should make sure that they come to school with everything they need to present their talk on their specific day.

Have a great weekend!

Homework

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Here are some games that pupils can play at home to practise what we are learning in class.

We have been working on number bonds in numeracy. Here is the link to a game where pupils can practise their number bonds up to 10, 20 or 100. Click on the green ‘Number Bonds’ button and choose the bonds you would like to practise.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

This week Primary 2 pupils are working on the ‘oy’ sound.  Pupils have been using the ‘Forest Phonics’ website in class to play games to practise this and other sounds. Follow the link and click on a sound to play the game.

https://ictgames.com/mobilePage/forestPhonics/index.html

Primary 3 pupils are working on the ‘wa’ sound with the letter ‘a’ making the ‘o’ sound. Click on the link below to play some games to practise this sound.

https://wordwall.net/resource/9340466/orton-gillingham/wa-wa-words-matching

If your child has  a speaking part in the nativity, they should also practise their lines at home too.

Class Talks Reminder

Just a reminder that P2/3 will be presenting their Class Talk to the rest of the class next week. Please see previous blog posts for all the details.

Below are the details of when your child will present their talk.  Remember they may bring in any props (photographs, items from home etc) on their specific day.  I am really looking forward to hearing them all!

Monday 27th November: Lyle, Demi, Layla, Harry and Poppy

Tuesday 28th November: Cole, Harper, Ellie, Carson and Charlotte

Wednesday 29th November: Rhys, Ayla, Ava G., Hunter and Shaun

Thursday 30th November: Allan, Nadia, Quinn, Harley and Ava D.

Friday 1st December: Matthew, Tyler, Alfie and Logan

If you have any questions, please email me at laura.mckenna@eastayrshire.org.uk

Thank you for your continued support.

Mrs McKenna

Weekly Round-Up

It has been another very busy week in Primary 2/3! We have been working so hard practising songs for our nativity, learning number bonds in numeracy and talking about bullying as this week is Anti-Bullying week.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Literacy Open Morning on Wednesday. It was so lovely to see the classroom so busy and to see you all enjoying the Read, Write, Count bags which were given to pupils.

We had a dress down day today for Children in Need today!

Well done to Harper who was awarded a Ruby Reward for being an excellent pupil in the dinner hall this week. Harper chose Cole to join  her at the Ruby Table for lunch today.

       

Pupils who have a speaking part in the nativity have been given their lines today which they should practise at home.

Have a lovely weekend!

Class Talk – My Favourite Animal

This week P2/3 have been given a class talk homework project, which all pupils take part in twice a year. Please find the details of the homework project below.

P2/3 Class Talk Homework Project

Title: My favourite animal

Pupils have been given a project to prepare and give a short talk about their favourite animal. Some ideas might be where they live, what they eat or what they look like but you can include anything. You can decide how you would like to present the talk i.e. poster, photographs, bringing in items from home etc.

Children should practise their talk at home in order to be able to fluently talk to the class, they might want to use notes on paper to help them remember their talk.

Talks should be ready to be heard for Monday 27th November.

Further details will be posted on the class blog as to which day pupils will be presenting their talk.

I look forward to hearing all of your talks.

Mrs McKenna

Halloween Fun!

Primary 2/3 looked absolutely fantastic dressed up for Halloween on Tuesday. Their costumes were all amazing!

We had a great party in the afternoon – we danced, played party games, dooked for apples and took part in some Halloween activities. It was great fun!