Mary’s Knitting

In December we prepared for our School Show. We worked with Mrs Brown and the P2s to learn our songs and our lines. We worked so hard to tell the Christmas story so that the ladies and gentlemen in the audience knew what we were saying. We were so happy and excited before our performance.

We knew a lot of the audience who came to see us. All the school came to see us on stage for our dress rehearsal. We loved putting our costumes and we really got into character. We just loved it. Our teacher Miss Kearney said she was so proud of each and every one of us. She was so happy and knew that P1 could do it! We used the saying ‘I think I can, I know I can, I will’ before we went on stage. We all spoke so confidently and we really enjoyed it.

Visit to Giffnock Library

On 27th November P1 visited the library a Bookbug pack. We were so excited to go along as we had been reading the books in class. We walked there and we met lots of nice people along the way. We saw two dogs, we saw lots of places where electricity was being used and we saw the train station.

When we arrived, some of our mums, dads and little brothers and sisters were waiting for us. A lady showed us all around the library and she read us two funny books. We got out pictures taken and had a fabulous time.

When we got back to school we wrote some jokes. Hahaha!

Robot Rumpus

This week  we heard the story ‘Rumpus Robot’  and then some of the class made robots. We also made our own picture  story books about our friends and what they liked. We made shapes and worked on our balancing skills in P.E. A special visitor came in on Thursday and spoke to us about  work as a Nurse and she showed us her belt and her Lanyard with her ID. Next Thursday we are going on a visit to Giffnock Library -we are so excited!

Our Agree Tree

This week we were making our class charter. THis is because we are learning about all of our rights. We took stones, leaves and sticks from outside to make animals. We twisted big bits of brown paper and put sticks on it for the branches. We stuck leaves on the walls.

We did an activity for the Rights Respecting School topic all about our wants and needs. Ben says you don’t need your own laptop because we have computers in school. Laura says we don’t need our own TV because we could play games instead. Harris says we don’t need an IPod. Raine says that is because we can sing our own songs.

On Tuesday Primary one went to Eastwood Theatre to see When Trolls try to eat your Goldfish! The actor was eating a carrot that he turned into a fish. Musa got to hold the fishbowl and it was a very exciting thing to get to do. We really enjoyed it and we laughed lots and lots! We loved it. We made sure that we said thank you to our helpers Helen and Claire. We thanked the actors, and Rebecca who took our tickets.

…To say thank you to our bus driver Joe we sang lots of songs for him on the bus!

Friday 7th November

Today we watched P3 and Mrs Mc Naught do their class assembly. One of our favourite parts was when they were showing their artwork. They told us all the things they have been learning about. They sang a song in French all about the different parts of their body.

In Social Studies we have been learning about People Who Help Us. We did a worksheet to match up names and pictures. We also read books about Kipper going to the optician and the doctor. We have learned that we need to drink lots of water, we need to eat healthy food and wash our hands before we eat.

In Big Writing we wrote an imaginative story about People Who Help Us. We are so excited about next week and going on our Class trip.

Helpful Hands in P1

In Primary one we use helpful hands in case somebody falls over. This week we learned a new game making CVC words. We had to roll a dice, look at the picture then make the word with magnets. Last week we  learned a new poem. It was called Five little fishes.

This week we learned two different poems – Three little witches and the witches of Halloween. In our Big Writing we were learning to write Acrostic poems.

We have been thinking about our targets for this term.

Raine: to do more hard work in my number booklet

Ramsha: to use helping hands to help someone up

Euan: I want to work harder in all my work

Nathan: doing my handwriting

Musa: doing good listening

Oliver : better behaviour

Stella: I would like to work harder on doing tricky words

Suha: my good thinking skills

Harris: doing my handwriting

Jack: doing my new sounds well

Our visit from the nurses

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Today we had a special visit from four nurses who were called Marie, Carmel, Joyce and Rachel.

We learned to sort foods into healthy and not healthy groups. We had a chance to eat healthy food when we were making fruit and vegetable skewers. We also learned which type of food is good for your eyes-Carrots!

We learned a new word-protein. Protein is found in meat like chicken, ham and beef. Milk and cheese are important for your teeth and bones.

Thank you to our kind visitors for sharing lots of information about staying healthy and making good choices for eating healthy food.

We thought about all of our learning so far…

 In Term One my best work has been… 

 

Ramsha – Making my under the sea mask.

Hayah – Making my picture of Mr. Seahorse.

Mohammed – Making my Mr Seahorse picture with sprinkles of sand.

Noor – In my number work on number 5.

Kaif  – Making the Mr. Seahorse picture.

Hassan – In my Jolly Phonics sound booklet – s.

Ben – Doing my Mr. Seahorse picture.

Raine – My ‘s’ writing with my handwriting.

Liam – In P.E. throwing the bean bags.

Jack –  Using finger spaces in my writing.

Suha – Making a jellyfish for my group in the technology project.

Robbie – Practicing my sounds for homework.

Stella – In gym when we were playing Octopus tig.

Musa – In language learning to write my sounds.

Oliver – Doing my ‘e’ in homework.

Charlie – Doing my sounds workbook especially r

Euan – In my homework practicing writing all my letters.

Kyle – In the school library reading the books.

Nathan – Doing my phonics booklet.

Jacob – Getting my handwriting of ‘a’ better.

Oscar – Doing gym pretending to be a deep sea diver.

Laura – Making the different parts of my group’s under the sea technology challenge.

Harris – Getting better at my handwriting, especially ‘h’

Sophie – Being chosen as the Eco representative for our class.

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