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Weekly Round-Up

This week we have been learning the 8 times table in maths, we have been working on spelling the months of the year in literacy and learning to write numbers to 100 in French. We have also been learning about medicines in Health and Wellbeing, dancing in P.E. and playing charades in drama too.

We went for a class walk to look at the different buildings in Catrine as part of ‘Our Local Area’ topic.


This week is Road Safety Week and we have been talking and writing about crossing the road safely. We also got to dress up in bright clothes for our ‘Be Bright, Be Seen’ day today.

Well done to Logan B. who was chosen as the class winner of the ‘Clean Green Rocket Design’ competition.

Maya was the winner of a Ruby Reward ticket today and chose Miley to sit with her at the Ruby Reward table. Well done Maya!

       

Remember that class talks are due next week.

Class Talks Reminder

Just a reminder that P4 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 25th November: Ayla, Carter, Amber and Rhys

Tuesday 26th November: Layla, Logan B., Ava and Braxton

Wednesday 27th November: Calli, Charlotte, Riley and Quinn

Thursday 28th November: Adam, Maya and Allan

Friday 29th November: Logan R., Miley and Callum

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

Thank you for your continued support.

Mrs McKenna

Homework Week 2

Pupils have been given a Reading Homework Grid to complete for our homework focus this week (see below). Please try to complete as many of the challenges as you can. Pupils will be given their ReadingWise login to take home tomorrow and will get to choose a book from the school library. They will be able to take their chosen book home to read for the next 3 weeks.

Reading Homework Grid 2024

 

Turn the subtitles on for a programme you watch

 

 

Read and follow a recipe

 

Read a news item online

 

Read out loud to someone at home

 

Read a poem of your choice

 

 

Write a book review for your favourite book

 

Design a front cover for a book you have read

 

 

Create a bookmark for your book

Pupils still have another week to work on their class talks (see previous post for details) and further details will be posted on which day pupils will be presenting their talk at the end of this week.

Happy reading!

Kids, reading, and books ...

This week in Primary 4

We started off our week with Remembrance Day on Monday. We observed a 2 minute silence in class, went for a walk to visit the war memorial with P5 and created our own oil pastel poppy pictures.

It was lovely to see so many families join us for our literacy open morning on Tuesday. We enjoyed sharing our learning with you all.

This week is ‘Anti-Bullying’ week and we have been talking about kindness and respect. We created our own recipe for kindness in literacy and got to watch a super theatre production called ‘Hope’ which explored the issue of bullying.

Today was a dress down day and lots of us were wearing Pudsey outfits for Children in Need.

This morning we took part in a lantern making workshop for ‘Make Catrine Sparkle’. The finished lanterns look amazing!

Ayla was the winner of a Ruby Reward ticket today and chose Miley to sit with her at the Ruby Reward table. Well done Ayla!

 

 

Homework Week 1

P4 Class Talk Homework Project

Title: Where I live

We are learning about ‘Our Local Area’ as part of our Social Studies topic this term.

Pupils have been given a project to prepare and give a short talk about where they live. Some ideas they could include in their talk are: where they live, what kind of house or flat they live in, who they live with, what they like about where they live and what they would like to improve about their local area.

Pupils can decide how they would like to present their talk i.e. poster, PowerPoint presentation, photographs, bringing in items from home etc.

Children should practise their talk at home in order to be able to talk fluently 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 25th November. Further details will be posted on the class blog as to which day pupils will be presenting their talk.

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

I look forward to hearing your talks.

Mrs McKenna

Weekly Round-Up

This week in P4 we have been continuing to work on our Multiplication Masters in maths and learning strategies to help us spell common and tricky words in literacy.

We went for a lovely walk to the river on Monday afternoon where we had lots of fun throwing and skimming stones in the water.

We have been learning about why we celebrate Bonfire Night. We created bonfire collage pictures and have been writing firework safety instructions.

We had our first Discovery Den activities this week. Mrs McKenna’s group were learning how to draw a folding rocket firework.

Well done to Carter who was the winner of a Ruby Reward ticket today and chose Logan B. to sit with him at the Ruby Reward table.

Halloween

We have had lots of fun celebrating Halloween this week.

On Monday afternoon we went for a class walk and got to see our decorated pumpkins in the window of the pharmacy. They look fantastic!

We joined up with Primary 3 for a Halloween party on Thursday afternoon. We danced, played party games, dooked for apples and took part in some Halloween activities. It was great fun!

We have also been working hard on multiplication in maths, writing a magic spell in literacy and continuing to practise numbers in French.

 

 

 

First week of term 2

Primary 4 have had a great first week of term and have been working so hard!

We have been finishing off our work on descriptive writing in literacy and counting to 21 and beyond in French. In maths we have been revising work from last term and have started our multiplication masters. Our school is taking part in the ‘Shoot to Saturn’ active travel initiative and we have been earning S-Miles for the active journeys that we make each day.

We have also started off the Halloween celebrations by creating Halloween pictures for Tesco and painting pumpkins that will be displayed in the window of Catrine Pharmacy.

Keep a look out for them!

Layla was the winner of a Ruby Reward ticket today and chose Ayla to sit with her at the Ruby Reward table. Well done Layla!

       

 

Last week of term 1

It’s hard to believe that it’s the end of term 1 already!

This week we went for a lovely class walk to the Voes to look for signs of Autumn.

We have been learning to exchange when subtracting in maths this week. In literacy we have been writing a character profile for ‘Mrs Twit’ and working on our handwriting. We have also been learning about the Earth, the sun and the moon in Science and clapping along to the beat in music.

We watched Inside Out 2 in class today as a wee treat for working so hard this term.

Have a great October holiday!

Weekly Round-Up

This week in Primary 4 we have been continuing to work on addition with carrying in maths. We have been learning to use contractions in literacy and have been creating character profiles. In Science we have been learning what plants need to grow.

We have been learning to recognise and accurately pronounce the letters of the alphabet in French. We have been absolutely awesome at matching a sound to a letter and spelling words in French!

The weather was not on our side and we didn’t make it out a class walk as planned. Instead we continued to work on our fitness in the gym hall.

       

Charlotte was the winner of a Ruby Reward ticket today and chose Layla to sit with her at the Ruby Reward table. Well done Charlotte!

       

Next week is the last week of our homework block, remember to keep practising times tables at home.

Have a great weekend!