Object Control

Primary 1C have been developing their skill of object control through football activities! ⚽

Mrs Grieve has been teaching us how to keep the ball close to our feet as we move around the space. We practised gentle touches with our feet to dribble, and keep control of the ball.

Well done P1C!

P6 showcase/buddy event

This week P1C were so excited to visit our P6 buddies. P6C were fantastic role models for us and showed us their learning journey all about light and our first learning journey of P6.  P6 created four stations for us to rotate around including a clay symmetry display, shadow puppets, presentation posters that they made with Adobe Express and their jotters too.

Miss McNeil and I are excited to plan more buddy events throughout this year!

 

Great work P6C and thank you for having us ☺️

Super Tato

P1C have been having lots of fun learning through our story of Super Tato! Our classroom has been filled with exciting, themed activities that help us learn across different areas — from making traps for evil pea in the construction area, weighing veggies, threading evil pea,  counting potatoes in maths and creating our own superhero characters.

Also a big thank you to all the parents and carers who came along to our Pop in and Play session. It was so lovely to share our learning with you and show you all the super things we’ve been doing in class.

The Colour Run

P1C had an amazing time taking part in the Crookfur Primary Colour Run. We loved running around the school with our buddies, getting covered in lots of bright, colourful powder along the way. There were big smiles, lots of laughter, and so many colourful clothes by the end!

     

P1C explore the woodland

P1C took our measurement learning outdoors to the school woodland! We’ve been learning how to compare length, weight and capacity  using words like longer, shorter, heavier, and lighter.

In the woodland, we searched for natural items like sticks, leaves, trees, and stones. We compared them to things we know — some sticks were longer than our hands, the trees were taller than us and some stones were shorter than our thumbs!

It was a great way to practise using our measurement words while having fun exploring nature. Well done, P1C!