‘Reading’ a Painting

A Highland Funeral by Sir James Guthrie (1886).

P6b, I would like you to show off your budding ARTiculate skills and read your parents/carers this painting. Mrs McIntyre has been speaking so highly of your efforts so far!

Miss Mac.

P6b welcome parents and carers

On Friday 1st of March at 2:15pm, P6b would like to invite parents and carers into our class. Primary 6b will be showcasing what they have learned within their upcoming  European country projects and would love for you to witness our learning.

See you there!

Miss Mac.

Happy New Year!

We started off the school year by looking at our Class Charter and talking about if there was anything we would change. We want our classroom to be a calm and hardworking place so we must follow rules. We also talked about what we must do to earn our Golden Time. Miss McAnally would  like ideas of great Golden Times from us by Friday!

Some online homework this week has been issued and is now within homework folders. It’s a nice discussion task that leads into our new social studies topic -Europe!

Let’s have an amazing 2019 together!

Natasha.

 

Food Technology!

P6b enjoyed baking some scones today with Mrs Hemphill! The children were so responsible, accurate and creative in their approaches. Team work was very much on display. Most importantly, the scones were delicious!

Star Pupil – Samanta!

Samanta is this week’s Star Pupil in P6b. Samanta always sets extremely high standards for herself and strives to meet the success criteria within every lesson. Her classmates have shared what they admire about her too!

Have a great weekend everyone! Will we get any snow?????? 🙂

Ukulele lessons!

So far this year in ukulele lessons, P6B have been learning to play Twist and Shout by The Beatles! We have learned lots of chords and our fingers are getting used to stretching over the frets. We really enjoy playing the ukulele with Mr.Adams!

by Teigan and Edwin

A Victorian Christmas!

The children have loved learning about the Victorian Era and  we have now moved onto a mini Victorian Christmas unit of study. Last week we learned where some of our current traditions originated from and then created some traditional cone-style Victorian  Christmas tree decorations. I’m not optimistic that they made it home with any sweets still inside, however! 🙂 I hope the children have been sharing lots of fun, insightful facts with you.

Miss Mac.

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