A Dug, A Dug by Bill Keys
A Dug A Dug by Bill Keys – YouTube
A Dug A dug (edited)

Happy new year and welcome back to Primary 3/4.
Firstly a huge thank you to all our pupils, parents and carers for our very generous and thoughtful gifts. We appreciate it very much.
We look forward to kick-starting the new term with all things Scottish in preparation for our Burns assembly at the end of January. Our poems will be posted for practise and are as follows-
P3- Bumbees by JK Anand
P4- A Dug, A Dug by Bill Keys
Here is a round up of some of our December fun in the SWAY below-
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P3/4 have been learning about jobs and services in our community. In literacy we created questions to ask our visitors to learn more about their jobs and how they use skills from school in their jobs.
We have been lucky enough to have Lynn, Margaret, Amy, Mr Fiddes, Jen and Ed in to visit us. We have learned so much about our community and the work that goes on in the village.
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Spelling is a little different this week as we have been learning about compound words in grammar.
Here is a link to some online games as well as the differentiated word lists.

Fun from Friday!
On Friday 15th November, we held an achievement assembly to celebrate our learners. We selected four pupils from each class to receive a certificate matching to one of the four capacities of curriculum for excellence.
More information about the four capacities can be found here-

Our first certificates were awarded to Oliver, Wallace, Illy and Ellie. Well done!
We loved hearing about the children’s wider achievements too. Look out for our SWAY for more celebrations.

This week Primary 3/4 enjoyed a special treat of a movie with popcorn as their class reward. Each day our “secret student” earns a petal towards our target and when the flower blooms we’ve reached our reward.
In numeracy we have been learning to use the more than and less than symbols to compare numbers. In literacy we learned about onomatopoeia and made Bonfire Safety posters. We began planning for our new topic ‘jobs in our community’.
See what we’ve been up to below.



