Weekly Round up 29/3/19

We did it! We made it to the Easter holiday but not without working hard first.

Our final week has been jam packed with fun activities, real world problems and seeing the final product of our hard work.

We finished reading Coraline in class and completed a ‘soft introduction’ to critical essay writing. We will focus on this area in term 4 with a view to thinking critically about what we read.

In maths we did some ‘adulting’ and it’s fair to say it was stressful! Cries were heard of ‘I don’t want to grow up!’ and ‘I feel sorry for my parents!’ as we learned to budget bills, fun times and unexpected expenses for hobbies. Learners worked very well and managed to budget their ‘wages’ to afford rent, a car, food, utilities and some spare for holidays or hobbies.

As you can see, Kodi and Ruby were NOT impressed!

A huge portion of our week was dedicated to digital learning within literacy. Having written our own scripts, we spent time recruiting a cast and directing our films. We then edited the raw footage so that the end product was a short film fit for the big screen! The ultimate moment was when we gathered as a class to ‘premiere’ our films, with cinema snacks of course!

I am so proud of everyone, the films were brilliant, creative and so well organised. I was so impressed that we sent a few to assembly to be shown.

Achievements this week:

Group of the week – all of us for our hard work!

Superstar awards – Megan and Dylan.

Star of the week – Theo for being resilient.

 

All that’s left to say is have a fantastic break! I can’t wait to see everyone back in school, refreshed after the holiday. I look forward to meeting parents in term 4, my door is always open 🙂

Mrs Brown

Weekly update 22/3/19

Time is running out as we approach our Easter holiday! It has been an extremely busy week in P6/7 with another busy one ahead of us next week.

We were delighted to welcome PC Lynch in to class to discuss hate crime. Pupils displayed fantastic knowledge on the subject.  P6/7 know that they have the power to be part of the generation who stamp out hate crime. I have every faith in them!

In maths we completed our measure and weight topic and challenged ourselves in problem solving. We took on our first Nando’s challenge, where pupils determined the level of challenge they took on. It was great to see so many of us tackling ‘Extra Hot’ challenges! Look out for the Nando’s homework challenge next week!

We continued to read Coraline in class with a focus to writing succinct chapter summaries. We also completed our scripts which we will move on to film next week. I can’t wait to see the product of everyone’s hard work!

In health and wellbeing we finished our Internet Safety learning by discussing our online activity and addressed potential dangers.

We also continued to learn about how to look after our mental wellbeing. Wednesday was International Day of Happiness so we focused on the concept of ‘gratitude’ and what makes us happy!

See if you feature on your child’s ‘what makes me smile’ below. As you can see we all have so many things to be grateful for!

Achievements this week:

Superstar awards – Kate & Josh for excellence in writing

Group of the week – Kate, Aoife, Jacob & Lucas

Star of the week – Jacob for being selfless.

HotChocFriday attendee – Charley for her positive attitude.

 

See you all on Monday!!

Mrs Brown

Weekly round up 15/3/19

What a busy week!

We continued to learn about looking after our mental wellbeing. We focused on what endorphins are and what we can do to make us feel great! We played as a class and then had a mindful experience in class with music and colouring. We all reported that we felt calm and relaxed at the end of the day.

We also spent some of our week focusing on art. We learned about Pointillism as part of the Pop art movement and are working on a New York Marvel/DC scene for the classroom using pointillism.

Miss McGregor came in to teach us the vocabulary for animals in French and we really enjoyed it!

We spent our literacy time studying the various features of a range of scripts. This involved reading scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean and the Big Bang Theory. We are working towards writing our own scripts that we will act out and show in class at a premiere afternoon.

Friday was Red Nose Day! We had a great time watching the Great Teacher Race and taking part in Splat the Teacher!

Awards this week:

HotChocFriday – Theo who was joined by Josh.

Star of the week – Kodi for her consistent positive attitude.

Group of the week – Gucci Cookies (Kodi, Charley, Robbi & Dylan)

Well done everyone!

 

Weekly round up 8/3/19

This week P6/7 took on a number of new challenges, whilst experiencing success in a number of areas!

Our week started off with the concept of using formula to calculate volume of cubes, cuboids and prisms…that was tough!! With some practise, group work and time in our new Lightbulb area, we got there. The ‘Lightbulb area’ is a space outside our classroom where we can work in small groups to consolidate things that are confusing us or learn new concepts. We named it the lightbulb area as it’s a place where you have those lightbulb moments!

We presented our Blue Planet solo talks and boy were we awesome! There were informative posters, elaborate Powerpoints and very confident speakers. We took time to give each other constructive feedback and everyone seemed to appreciate this.

In health and wellbeing we continued our learning about internet safety but also introduced mental wellbeing. We participated in some mindfulness exercises. Not everyone enjoyed them but it’s part of the process of finding out which strategies work for us. We also started the #100HappyDays challenge. Today we were happy to see everyone’s fantastic World Book Day costumes (see below).

Achievements this week:

HotChocFri – Ruby who chose to take Kodi

Star of the week – Aoife for excellent effort in all areas

Group of the week – Disney (Jacob, Lucas, Aoife & Kate)

Theo received a Superstar award at assembly for his Blue Planet presentation.

Well done everyone! 🙂

 

Weekly round up 1/3/19

It’s been another busy week for us! We started off by introducing ‘Active Spelling’, our new spelling approach. It has been a hit so far with the class. New spelling homework activity grids were sent home in order to encourage learning in a range of ways. I apologise for the messy options…all in the name of learning! We also focused on persuasive writing within literacy.

We spent some time watching video clips from the series ‘Blue Planet’ to help us with our topic research. I can’t wait to hear all about your projects during your solo talks on Tuesday!

We also began to look at volume in maths  and enjoyed using concrete materials to work out the volume and surface area of a range of shapes.

In health and wellbeing, we discussed online safety and how to determine if the content we are seeing is age appropriate. Everyone approached the subject with great maturity, which led to a fantastic discussion taking place.

Charley and Kodi used their well-earned privilege cards to lead a lesson on cavemen for 15 minutes. We all enjoyed learning a cave man dance!

On Friday afternoon we chose to have choosing time outside with Primary 5. We played football together and enjoyed being creative with the scrap resources.

We all wish Charley a happy birthday for Sunday as she turns 12!

Achievement this week:

#HotChocFriday attendee – Maia accompanied by Ona

Group of the week – Gucci Cookies

Star of the week – Robbi for excellence in his persuasive writing.

Well done everyone! Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Brown