Week Beginning 23rd September – Maths Week Scotland

We started off maths week by reading a story called ‘Tally O’Malley’. The book was all about a family playing a game by choosing which colour of car they thought would be most popular and then counting them using tally marks to see who was the winner. We then had a go at this ourselves, with us counting all of the cars that drove passed the school.

We also read a story called ‘ice cream for everyone’. We had a class vote to find out everyone’s favourite flavour of ice-cream and made a pictogram to show the results. Bubblegum was our winner!

Next we read ‘The Doorbell Rang’ by Pat Hutchins. In the book, two children have cookies to share, but people keep arriving and they keep having to share their cookies with more and more people! We solved problems about biscuits ourselves.  We talked about how acting out the problem would help us solve it, and we used play dough as pretend cookies.

Next we baked our own cookies! We enjoyed helping to weigh out the ingredients and getting a turn to cream the butter and sugar. We also had to split the dough into smaller parts at the end to make each cookie.

If only Mrs Grieve hadn’t left them in for an extra five minutes just to make sure they were cooked! She’s not planning on applying for Bake Off any time soon!

Wishing everyone a relaxing long weekend!

Week Beginning 16th September

We have been learning about what it means to be a good friend. Playing with each other, being kind and helping when someone gets hurt were a few of our suggestions. We had a challenge to try to find something in common with others in our class to think of things we might like to play or do together.

We were working hard on learning our addition doubles this week!

We have been sorting things into living and non-living. We went on a hunt!

We have been learning the names of the oceans on our planet and where they are. Here you can see us labelling them on a world map.

We had a visit from people who work for Thales. We made periscopes! Periscopes are what people who work on a submarine use so they can see where they are going.

Week Beginning 9th September

In Technology, we learned about algorithms.  Algorithms are instructions that you give to a computer.  They  have to be in the right order, and very clear.

We created algorithms for our character on a coding app called Scratch Jr.

We learned how to do a forward roll safely in gymnastics this week, whilst also getting an opportunity to practise what we have learned previously. Here you can see us rolling, jumping and creating shapes on the equipment.  Some of us had to face a bit of a fear when jumping off the apparatus as it was quite high up! Our teachers were so proud of us when we managed it.

In Literacy, we have been working on our blending skills to read the words and writing capital letters.

To round off our learning about the months of the year, we created birthday cards for our class. We will take one home when it’s our birthday.

Week Beginning 2nd September 2024

This week we have been continuing to learn about the months of the year. Here you can see us working in groups to put them in the right order.

On Friday afternoon we worked as a team to create a porthole display for the entrance to P2. Each class is going to make their own porthole.

We talked about what we might find under the sea. Mrs Grieve was impressed by the amount of things we could think of!

Next we all made our own sea creature. We could use whatever we wanted to decorate and create it. Some of us wanted to use the fish outline Mrs Grieve had printed out, but some of us drew our own.

When we were finished, we helped create the porthole. We did this like a collage, by sticking on pieces of blue and white paper and tissue paper.  We also cut strips of green paper with our fancy curvy scissors to make seaweed.

We are looking forward to seeing the finished article soon!