Weekly Roundup

The pupils have worked very hard in numeracy this week!

They have been learning to multiply 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using concrete materials.

They have also been learning to convert 12-hour time to 24-hour time.

 

Homework Reminder

Just a reminder that numeracy homework has been issued today. This should be returned by Monday 20th March.

If your child no longer has their National Numeracy jotter, please complete the task on the sheet to be brought back in.

If you have any issues please contact:

lauren.murdoch@eastayrshire.org.uk

Weekly Roundup

The P5/6 pupils have been exploring magnetism in science this week.

Firstly, the pupils explored magnetic metals and non-magnetic metals by investigating materials in the classroom.

The pupils then explored how similar and opposite poles attract and repel to move a character around a maze.

Weekly Roundup

Literacy 

All P5/6 pupils have been learning to write an information report on Alexander Fleming. Our pupils were able to include a title, opening paragraph and information about Fleming’s life using subheadings. The pupils were also able to add more detail by including pictures with captions.

Numeracy

The pupils were learning to use commutative law to find multiplication and division facts. Miss McGuire also introduced time this week. The pupils were learning to count in 5, 10 and 15 minute intervals.

Homework Reminder

All pupils should continue to learn their Scots poem for our upcoming Scots celebration.

Weekly Roundup

Literacy 

During our grammar lesson, the P5/6 pupils learned to identify imperative verbs and can now confidently use them in their writing. Additionally, as part of our Scotland topic, all pupils researched Alexander Graham Bell. They then used this information to write an explanation on his childhood, career and greatest invention.

Numeracy

The pupils have been learning to recognise patterns within the 2, 4 and 8 times table this week. The pupils also explored the impact of mathematics on the world, past, present & future by investigating the Fibonacci sequence. The pupils could recognise the pattern the Fibonacci sequence follows and could identify where we see this in nature.

Other Curricular Areas 

All pupils have been learning to dribble and pass in football this week. The P5 pupils also took part in rugby training which will be on for the next 3 weeks.

As part of our Scotland topic, all pupils researched modern Scottish celebrities. The pupils then displayed their findings using PowerPoint and presented this to the rest of the class.

Homework Reminder

All pupils have maths homework to be completed by next Friday.

Pupils should also aim to learn their Scots poem by next Friday.

 

Scots Verse Celebration

Catrine Primary will be hosting a ‘Scots Verse Celebration’ on the 1st of February.

Poems have been given to all pupils to learn at home. All P5 pupils will be expected to learn  ‘Social Dancin’ by Anne Kelly. Also, all P6 pupils will be expected to learn ‘Up in the Morning Early’ by Robert Burns.

All pupils should practice their poems aloud. They should aim to speak clearly, with expression and should try to add in actions where possible.

5 children from P5 and 5 children from P6 will be selected to perform their poem in front of judges. A winner from each stage will then be selected to perform during the Scots Verse Celebration.

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