How fabulous are our fox tails!!!
P3b.1 and P3b.2 displayed their fox tails on their tables. The children showed off their wonderful work to each other.
Well done P3b!
Kirkhill Primary (P3b.1 & P3b.2)
Welcome to our Class Blog. Our teachers are Mrs Lord (P3b.1) and Mrs Duffy & Mrs Kirkpatrick (P3b.2) :)
How fabulous are our fox tails!!!
P3b.1 and P3b.2 displayed their fox tails on their tables. The children showed off their wonderful work to each other.
Well done P3b!
The children are really enjoying using Sumdog (great way to allow extra time on the computer).
They have been shown how to spend the coins they have earned and have been buying lovely items for their Sumdog houses.
This week, the children were shown how to request friends. This is quite tricky and the children are keen to have friends from both classes. Over the next two weeks, we will share the children’s ID numbers to facilitate this.
Mrs. Duffy is planning to take P3b.2 to the science and eco garden next Friday afternoon for outdoor learning.
Please send your child to school with wellies/boots and a waterproof jacket. As it’s getting colder now, you may send old joggers too. It would be very helpful if the clothing and footwear comes in a separate bag as they may get muddy.
It is going to be a lot of fun!
Please keep checking the blog for updates.
It was great to see so many enthusiastic children in our lines this morning holding the fox tails they had made for homework.
Photos to follow…
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Kirkhill Primary Meet the Teacher September 2019
It was lovely to meet so many parents last night!
I have attached the PowerPoint presentation which we had running in the background with information for both classes.
Please note that P3b.2 will have their outdoor learning slot on a Tuesday. Outdoor clothing – waterproofs and wellies,  should be sent in on the day. We will send home the clothing that has already been sent in, we no longer need to keep it in school for the term 🙂
Please find the homework task sheet attached 🙂