This week we focused on linking addition with multiplication for the 6 times table.
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Community Links
Well done, P4.1! I have really enjoyed reading all about your learning from our local community. I would be very interested in visiting your class at the end of the learning context to hear about the research you have completed. I am also very impressed that you are helping to improve our community by volunteering to complete a litter pick. I am sure the residents of Eaglesham have been very impressed by your efforts.
Community Links
Mrs Cuthbertson – Scout Talk
Zaid – She told us facts about Scouts, Cubs and Beavers.
Olivia A – She showed us all the uniforms. She told us how much it cost and she showed us what they do.
Campus Cop
Liam – We got to try on the police uniform and it was fun. One of the teachers got handcuffs on.
Community Litter Pick
Lepra Workout
Story Teller
Joe – He is very funny and he has a good sense of humour. The viking in the story had a really nice personality.
Lucy – He is really funny and he sang a song about a cat.
James- He made up really funny stories and he said them with a lot of expression.
P7 Teachers
James Edgar
Jessica – Badminton is on a Saturday at 9am. Primary 4 to 7 can go to this club.
Library Visit
Jamie – I loved their books and their library was perfect.
Health and Wellbeing
Using the iPads to create Dundonald Castle videos.
We created our own PuppetPal videos about our trip to Dundonald Castle.
Check them out!
Dundonald Castle
Great Work Primary 4.1
It has been really interesting to look through all of your fantastic blog posts this year.
I loved seeing the Higland Coos artwork that you produced. It looked great and I’m sure it was lots of fun to do.
During Maths Week Scotland you took part in lots of varied and interesting activities to develop your numeracy skills and I also saw that you completed a survey about cars passing the school. It looked like you all really enjoyed making (and eating) shortbread!
Jamie, it is great to see that you are becoming a keen gardener outside of school. That cucumber looked yummy.
It is also great to see you using Bounce Back to learn about kindness and supporting others. I hope you are able to use these skills to help each other.
Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing what you get up to next.
Mr Masters
Scottish dancing
We have been learning some traditional Scottish ceilidh dances. We now know how to do The Dashing White Sergeant and we have started to learn the Gay Gordons. Watch this space for our next video.
Music
We have been using our voices to discover and enjoy rhythm.
Jamie- we clapped tiri-tiri and tiri-te rhythms.
Oliver- we played two games today.
Daisy- tiri-tiri is worth 1 beat.
Joe- ti is worth a quarter beat.
Millie- tiri-te is worth 1 beat.