We have been learning to write numbers 1,2,3 and 4. We drew the correct amount beside each number.
Lori then wrote amazing number 3’s and drew 3 books and 3 faces.
In Literacy we have been learning to write a list for our class party. We had to choose 7 children from our class and our favourite Mr. Men character for our guest list.
We had to use bullet points and organise under a title. We know that proper names begin with a capital letter. Ruby successfully created her party list.
We will be able to use these skills when we organise another event.
We have been learning to gather data using tally marks. We sorted the cubes by colours and recorded the information on a table. We then showed this information using a bar graph.
Rebecca successfully collected and displayed the data. Collecting data is a skill we will use in our future learning.
P.1a have been learning about people who help us in school. We interviewed Elaine ,the cook, Mrs Gaught from the office, Mrs Rennie the P.S.A and Gerry the lollipop man. We used our listening skills to hear all about their jobs.
We observed them carefully to help us to draw very good pictures of all the people who help us. Here is Elaine ,the cook.
Primary 1 have been learning the new sounds, s,a,t, i,p,n. We have been learning the sounds by singing action songs, using whiteboards, playing games and using magnetic letters. We can use our sounds to help us read new words.
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We would be pleased to see family and friends at any of our performances.
Wednesday 3rd June 1:30pm and 7:30pm
Thursday 4th June 1:30pm and 7:30pm
Tickets are available from the school office and are £3.
For the evening performances of Peter Pan Junior children should report to the school at 6:30pm for costumes and make-up. The show begins at 7:30pm. For parents collecting children, we expect to be finished at around 9:30pm.
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