Our pupils had lots of fun exploring light and shadows with Miss Higgins this week!
They have also enjoyed participating in lantern making for ‘Make Catrine Sparkle’ which takes place next Sunday.
Our pupils had lots of fun exploring light and shadows with Miss Higgins this week!
They have also enjoyed participating in lantern making for ‘Make Catrine Sparkle’ which takes place next Sunday.
A gentle reminder that Big Talks should be ready to present next week. Please see the previous blog post or letter for the details.
Below are the details regarding when your child will present their talk. Pupils should remember to bring in any resources (memory sticks/props/drawings/photos etc) on their specific day. I am really looking forward to hearing all about their dream trips!
Monday 27th: Eilidh, Caleb, Ellie, Sophie, Steven, Mikey
Tuesday 28th: Darryl B, Harry, Lucy, Hannah, Olly, Jake
Wednesday 29th: Daryl H, Bette, Cole, Jessica, Jalyn, Bella
Thursday 30th: Ayden, Craig, Connor, Lennox, Noah, Eli
If you have any further questions please email lauren.murdoch@eastayrshire.org.uk
P5/6 Big Talk Homework
Title: My Dream Trip
You have been given a project to prepare and present a short 5-minute talk about where you would go on your dream trip. The presentation should be as detailed as possible. Some ideas might include:
Before going on your trip:
When you arrive at your destination:
You can decide how you would like to present your talk e.g. PowerPoint (Saved on GLOW or pen-drive), poster, photographs, bringing in items etc. You should practise your talk at home as often as possible and use a timer to help. You may want to use notes or prompt cards to help you stay on track.
All talks will be assessed using the school’s Talking & Listening criteria, which is also available on Glow.
Talks should be ready to present the week beginning Monday 27th November.
Contact lauren.murdoch@eastayrshire.org.uk if you have any questions relating to the ‘Big Talk’.
Literacy
The pupils have been exploring features of a newspaper article this week. They then used this knowledge to write their own newspaper article based on an event that happened in their ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ class novel.
Numeracy
All pupils have been learning to solve addition problems using the ‘formal method’ this week. Additionally, the pupils explored symmetry with Miss Higgins.
Across the Curriculum
During their rugby session, P5/6 were playing mini games of rugby. The main focus for the lesson was spatial awareness and effective passing. The pupils had opportunities to play against all the teams and demonstrated good team work and sportsmanship throughout all games.
P5/6 pupils also created some beautiful artwork for ‘Remembrance Day’.
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