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Happy Hallowe’en

We had a fantastic time at our Halloween party on Thursday. Our room was the music room and we had great fun dancing away! We also had the opportunity to chill out and watch spooky movies in P5 and do some Halloween colouring in P6, as well as dooking for apples in the open area.

Week Ending 25.10.24

We have had such a busy week back in P7.  We have been getting organised for our Upcoming show, ‘Cinderella and Rockerfella’ and have been auditioning and assigning parts this week.  All of the speaking roles have been given out, along with the scripts, so we are looking for as much help as possible to practice  learning the lines at home.

We have also started our new Multiplication Masters challenge in class where we will be really focusing on learning our times tables. Each week we will rotate through 3 activities:  a ‘Say’ activity, such as using the flashcards to answer multiplications facts with a partner; a ‘Make’ challenge, where we will use materials to build the tables; and a ‘Do’ challenge, such as the timestables.co.uk website.

We were also given a lovely Hallowe’en challenge from Mrs Govans to decorate two pumpkins for our local Pharmacy. The children worked so well in two small teams to design them, and I’m sure you’ll agree they look amazing.  We’d like to say a huge thank you to Catrine Pharmacy for donating the Pumpkins and be sure to check them out in the window if you are passing by.

 

 

End of Term One

We can’t believe we are at the end of Term One already. It has been such a busy term and P7 have all worked so hard and been super role models.

The children had great fun today down in P1,  playing with their buddies. They were especially pleased to see the dressing up box out.  I don’t know who had more fun, the P1s or the P7s!!

Have a lovely October holiday and we’ll see you on Tuesday 22nd October for the start of Term Two.

Library Visit

Primary Seven had a flying visit to the library this morning where they were able to pick out a new book to either take home or read in class. The books are due back on Thurs 10th October.

A few of the children still haven’t returned their book from last year. I have asked them to have a good look at home for it. If it is lost, this won’t be a problem, but you need to either write me a wee note to tell me or just phone Mrs Robertson to let her know and we will issue a new book on our next visit.

Week Ending 13.09.24

Our numeracy morning was well attended by parents and carers and the children loved playing their games and showing off work to their families. We also loved getting baby cuddles from some of our youngest attendees! Thank you to all who managed to attend.

This week in PE, we continued our basketball lessons with Mrs McCaig and started skipping with Mrs Cook.

 

Week Ending 06.09.24

We have had an incredibly busy week in P7.  The pupils have continued their book study on Wonder and have been working on Multiplication with Mrs McCaig.  They have been learning to send emails in ICT and they have been going over the rules of Basketball in PE.  On Thursday for PE we had so much fun playing with the parachute. We played games such as Fruit Salad, Shark Attack and Washing Machine. At the end we made a giant tent to chill out in.

We started our  new Social Subjects topic on Thursday and we will be focusing on Refugees in Scotland. We have had lots of important discussions on what it would feel like to have to leave our friends and homes and possibly be split up from our families.

Week ending 30.08.24

Primary 7 have been working hard this week getting straight into their novel study, ‘Wonder’ with Mrs McCaig. They have also been getting stuck into some multiplication work in numeracy as well as- continuing to focus on Place Value.

In Music we got the Glockenspiels out to perform Livin’ on a Prayer by Bon Jovi using our Charanga programme.

 

Our First Week in P7

Primary 7 have made a fantastic start to the school year. It has been so lovely to have them back together as a class and we are all excited for the year ahead.  They spent time on Wednesday making their class charter and we think it looks fabulous.

As they now have a lot more responsibilities in the school, we spent a lot of time discussing how to be good buddies and monitors and we know that they are going to be fantastic role models in the school this year. They spent a bit of time on Friday writing the House Captain speeches and they have until next Friday to perfect them. We are encouraging them to practise this at home.

We even fitted in some REAL maths work and they were really challenging themselves by doing some really complex Place Value work. I was blown away by how much they have progressed since P3.