Our Week – WB 16th

P4A have had an active week, here are some pictures of the active spelling strategies we used.

We were also revising 2D shape during our outdoor maths lesson, here you can see some 2D shape pictures: a rocket, bin lorry and house .

 

Science

This week in science, we used playdoh to make model brains to learn about the function of our brains. We know that there are 3 main parts of our brain which control everything we do in our bodies.

Did you know… the brain is about the size of a small cauliflower?

Homework WB 16th September

This week the pupils have chosen their own level of challenge for spelling. Below is a link to this weeks homework. Pupils have a copy of their chosen spelling words in their literacy homework jotter but they can choose a different list if they feel the level they chose is not suitable.

 

16th September 2019 word list

16th September 2019

Science

In science, we are learning to identify major organs and their function within the body. We started with the lungs and used paper straws and balloons to make a working model. When we breathed into our straws (our trachea) we saw the lungs expand and fill with oxygen. We are starting to become familiar with the names of some of the parts inside the lungs too, but they are quite tricky!

 

Homework WB 9th September

Below is a link to this weeks homework, pupils should have brought home their homework folders with their spelling words already copied down.

 

9th September 2019 word list

9th September 2019

Meet the Teacher

Thank you to everyone who managed to pop along to our class during meet the teacher last night. It was great to meet so many families! If you didn’t manage to make it along then below is a link to the PowerPoint used.

 

Kirkhill Primary Meet the Teacher P4a

Homework WB 2nd September

Below is some links for this weeks homework.

Pupils should have brought home a copy of all of these sheets along with a mental maths booklet and literacy homework jotter.

Have a good week!

2nd September 2019 word list

2nd September 2019

P4 Spelling Strategies Helpsheet

OUTDOOR LEARNING CLOTHING – AMENDMENT

Different outdoor learning experiences offer opportunities for personal and learning skills development in areas such as communication, problem solving, information technology, working with others and thinking skills. Learning in the outdoors can make significant contributions to literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing. Therefore, outdoor learning offers many opportunities for learners to deepen and contextualise their understanding within curriculum areas, and for linking learning across the curriculum in different contexts and at all levels.

(Learning and Teaching Scotland, 2010)

At Kirkhill Primary we strive to provide regular outdoor learning experiences for all our children.  As a school we have a fantastic outdoor space which can be used across the curriculum to develop our children socially, emotionally and academically. During last session we had a super Science Garden added to our fantastic Eco garden and we can’t wait to explore here and other areas of our school grounds!

To allow all pupils to access outdoor learning in the changeable Scottish weather, we would appreciate the children bringing in outdoor clothing (wellies, rain jackets and trousers) on days they will be learning outdoors. Class teachers will let you know via the class blogs the days that these are required so that you can keep them at home on other days.  Also, if you have any spare items which your child is not using any more and you are happy to give these to the school, please put this in a bag with it clearly labelled as spare clothing for the school to allow items to be shared with our families.

Thank you in advance with your support with outdoor learning and please get in touch if you have any questions. This support will allow our children to have a fantastic time learning outdoors come rain or shine!

Outdoor Learning

Different outdoor learning experiences offer opportunities for personal and learning skills development in areas such as communication, problem solving, information technology, working with others and thinking skills. Learning in the outdoors can make significant contributions to literacy, numeracy and health and wellbeing. Therefore, outdoor learning offers many opportunities for learners to deepen and contextualise their understanding within curriculum areas, and for linking learning across the curriculum in different contexts and at all levels.

(Learning and Teaching Scotland, 2010)

 

At Kirkhill Primary we strive to provide regular outdoor learning experiences for all of our children.  As a school we have a fantastic outdoor space which can be used across the curriculum to develop our children socially, emotionally and academically. During last session we had a super Science Garden added to our amazing Eco Garden and we can’t wait to explore here and other areas of our school grounds!

To allow all pupils to access outdoor learning in the changeable Scottish weather, we would like to ask if pupils could please bring in a named bag with old wellies, trousers (waterproof if possible but other old trousers if not) and a rain jacket.  Please do not buy any new items!  If you do not have any of these items which could be left in school throughout term time, please send a note to your child’s teacher and we will organise this for you.  If you could please ensure that all items of clothing and wellies have your child’s name and class clearly marked, that would be fantastic.  Also, if you have any spare items which your child is not using any more and you are happy to give these to the school, please put this in a bag with it clearly labelled as spare clothing for the school to allow items to be shared with our families.

Thank you in advance with your support with outdoor learning and please get in touch if you have any questions. This support will allow our children to have a fantastic time learning outdoors come rain or shine!

Welcome P4a!

A huge welcome to all pupils joining P4a, we have had a busy first week getting to know each other. Please have a look at our first piece of homework; we look forward to learning more about our classmates this week.

 

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