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W/b 7 January 2019

Happy New Year to you all.

Class homework this week is as follows –

Spelling words and Multi sensory approaches can be found on Google classroom

Numeracy homework is set via Education City. Children have their own unique username and password which we have been using in class. Homework tasks are set and your child should be able to find these once they log on.

If there are any issues accessing any of the homework please encourage your child to speak to Mrs McBrearty or Mrs Nelson and we will try to help. Chromebooks can be accessed in school via the Early Bird club (8-8.45am) or in the Family room (3-4pm) with an adult present.

 

Many thanks

Mrs McBrearty and Mrs Nelson

Homework W/c 10.12.18

Homework this week is a whole school education city task. Pupils have been assigned Modern languages homework via the site using their own personal login details, which they should complete this week.

If anyone has trouble accessing the site, please see Mrs Nelson or Mrs McBrearty for support.

Thank you.

S.Nelson

W/b 3 December 2018

Homework this week –

  • Spelling words and Multisensory tasks have been added to Google classroom. All children have their own log in and password and can access this from home. Any issues should be highlighted to the teachers ASAP.
  • Sumdog should be accessed for 10 minutes per night – again children have their own log in and password for this
  • Listening and Talking homework sheet has been issued to all pupils. Please discuss this and help your child to complete this task. It should be returned to the teacher on Friday.
  • A reading challenge sheet has also been issued which should help children to complete their Reading challenge passport. This will be assessed termly.

Many thanks

 

Mrs McBrearty

W/c 26.11.18

Hello it’s Elise and I am here to talk to you about this week. We were visited by an Italian teacher up in St. Luke’s  . She was teaching us about animals and how to say their names in Italian !.Then we all played a couple of games on an app called Linguascope. I really really enjoyed it .

  

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In Science the children used their maths skills to work together to decide how they were going to carry out a survey on an inherited characteristic, conducted and recorded the survey and then collated the results. They then used ICT to create a variety of graphs of these results.

    

The elves were busy again making Christmas crafts, biscuits and decorating the classroom for the |Christmas fete.

A fantastic time was had by all!

Next week PE days will be on a Monday and Thursday.

Committees will take place on Wednesday. All pupils in the Outdoor learning committee should ensure they have waterproof clothes with them on that day!

Mrs Nelson.

Homework w/b 26 November 2018

Homework this week is as follows:

Numeracy – please continue to access Sumdog from home, early bird club or after school in the Family Room (parent/carer must be present). Regular access of this resource will help to boost your own and the classes score. Please speak with Mrs McBrearty or Mrs Nelson if there are any concerns re this.

Outdoor Learning – use the sheet that you have been issued with to select an option or two per night to complete. Colour the activity completed. You might also want to record the activity on your own E portfolio (via Glow) and take some pictures too

 

 

STEM visitor

Today we welcomed Mrs Murray (Skye’s Mum) to our class to talk about Technology and History. She showed us a fantastic presentation which including lots of interesting historical information about Barrhead. We heard about ways to Digitise information and managed to carry out some of our own research using lots of websites including East Renfrewshire Council’s archive section.

Homework w/c 19th November

Children should complete Sumdog as their maths homework this week. This will provide challenge as the questions become harder as they move up the levels and get more correct.

ERC are running a Sumdog competition this week and it would be fantastic if some pupils could make it on to the leaderboard.

All pupils have logins and passwords that have been tested in school. If any child can’t remember their login details, they can copy these down and bring them home.

If any pupils are struggling to gain access to the online activities, then a chromebook will be available for them to complete their tasks at the supervised, free,  early bird club, open daily from 8am and in the family room at 3pm (a guardian should be present at this time).

Any pupils still struggling to gain access  can speak to Mrs Nelson or Mrs McBrearty to make arrangements for them.

Thank you.

S.Nelson