Sports Day 🌞

Thank you to all our visitors for coming along and cheering us on at Sports Day today. We had a great time! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈβ€οΈπŸ’™πŸ’šπŸ’›



 

April 2025

In Maths we have enjoyed exploring symmetry and deepening our understanding of symmetrical patterns.

In Spelling we have been scoring so highly in our weekly spelling quizzes. Thank you for all the support with spelling homework – it is really paying off! Lots of full marks the last few weeks!! Β 

In maths we have also been exploring 3D shape. We are learning how to identify a 3D shape and identify and name it’s properties including faces, edges and vertices.Β 

Bonjour! In French we are learning how to identify and say words to do with The Outdoors! We will practise our new vocabulary during Muddy Movers . We have been writing more in French and using visual aids to support us.

In ICT we have been learning how create a Google Drive Slideshow. We can log in to Glow, access Google Drive and create a slideshow. We are learning how to insert an image safely and change the background colour. We find this really fun! You can practise this at home if you simply log into your glow account.Β 

Solo Talks

A huge well done to everyone who did a solo talk in front of the class 🌟🌟🌟

You were all very clear and confident speakers, looked at your audience and answered questions from your classmates. I loved learning more about you, your life and your interests πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

March 2025

Another month of learning in p2 and March is over already!

We had so much fun helping to raise money for Comic Relief on Red Nose Day.

We have been learning how to measure liquids and calculate volume and capacity. We can convert millilitres into litres (in steps of 1000) and we can make sensible estimates about measurements of water.

We had fun visiting the library at The Foundry as well as celebrating World Book Day in class πŸ“š

We are learning how recognise sounds and words in Mandarin with Miss Xu. It is really exciting exploring a language and culture different to our own.

We had a very special visit from the Fire Brigade! πŸ”₯

We have been learning how to skip using the ropes. We are getting better each time. We love learning how to use skipping to help improve our fitness, burn some energy and most importantly …have fun!

February 2025

What a fast month February has been!

We continued to work on our gymnastic skills including work on the wall frame.

We had a great time visiting P3 for their fundraising event for the RSPB. There were lots of fun activities and competitions for us to participate in πŸ¦…πŸ¦œπŸ¦’

We have been learning about fractions. We can fold, cut, colour and identify shapes that have been split in half or into quarters. We really enjoyed showing off these skills during afternoon.

Thank you to all the adults who visited us. We always enjoy your visits and showing you what we’ve been up to ❀️

January 2025

Happy New Year!
Primary 2 have settled well in to our new learning. We’ve learned lots about Scotland and Robert Burns this month. We’ve made a fact file, participated in a scavenger hunt to gather facts about Robert Burns, made Scotland flags and tartan kilts and finally learned the bridge grip while cutting vegetables to make Scotch Broth. We rounded off our learning with our own wee Burns Day celebration. Thank you Jaxon for bringing in a box of lovely shortbread to share with everyone. I will also share our recital of The Sare Finger on Google Classroom 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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In Numeracy, we have all been learning about β€˜greater than’ and β€˜less than’ and using the symbols within a calculation.

In PE we have participated in gymnastics, learningΒ about balances, jumping in different positions and using various apparatus.

Finally, we’ve had lots of fun at Muddy Movers!

December

December has been a very busy month!
Thank you to all the children who brought in a favourite Christmas book wrapped up for under our Christmas tree, we have really enjoyed sharing all the books this month and also spending time reading books in our library cornerπŸŽ„πŸ“š

The lucky square game that we made for the Christmas fayre was a huge hit! We cut out all the squares and put them in a bag. Then Mrs MacDonald picked out the winning square. Congratulations to Caleb for picking the winning square.

I would also like to say a HUGE congratulations to all the children for putting on such a wonderful nativity performance, I think you’re all super stars 🌟

Harry and Lewis have been exploring symmetry with some of the construction blocks while Joel and Andrew have built amazingly detailed and tall towers with the Kapla. 🀩

On Tuesday Primary 4 came to visit us. We enjoyed listening to their snow globe adventure stories that they had written and we shared the books that we had made with them.

We have enjoyed making different Christmas crafts over the last couple of weeks too, including fingerprint Christmas trees, festive baubles and tree designing.

We have just finished off the year with a fun party and a visit from Santa πŸŽ…πŸ»

I hope you all now enjoy a restful and wonderful Β holiday and look forward to seeing you all back in January.

Merry Christmas!

love from

Mrs Brown πŸŽ„

 

November

Our highlight this month was definitely getting a visit from Santa’s reindeer. We loved feeding them carrots and getting to pet them. πŸ¦ŒπŸŽ…πŸ»

This week we also made fruit kebabs and then independently wrote a set of instructions.

A huge well done to all children who shared achievements this month. It’s always lovely to hear about your achievements outside of school 🌟

We finished off this week at our House Quiz, we were so proud to see one of our classmates being selected to play 🌟

Now we look forward to a very busy December with our very special Nativity performance. We look forward to seeing you all there. πŸŽ„

Halloween Spells

After reading Room on the Broom we decided to write our own spells. First of all we had to decide what the spell would make us do, lots of great ideas came from the children like making them fly, turning them invisible and glowing in the dark. Then we decided what ingredients would be needed to make the potion. Again we had some fantastic ideas, such as crushed bones, bat wings, slime, fireflies and blood! Finally, we wrote the instructions which concluded with a magical word. πŸ§™β€β™€οΈπŸͺ„πŸŽƒ



After writing our potions and spells we read them to the rest of the class and enjoyed carving a pumpkin which had been donated to our class from Abbie in Primary 7 πŸŽƒ

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