After success at the Dance competition, Primary 2 turned P2B’s classroom into a Dance Studio to show off their Freestyle skills. Some P1 pupils even joined in. Other P2 pupils opted for Lego, construction, chromebooks and drawing. It’s great to … Continue reading
Category Archives: Expressive arts
Music with Mrs Duggie and our families
Thank you to all our family members who made the time to come and join in with our music lesson today. Also, thank you to Mrs Duggie for all her hard work and fun she brought to Primary 2.
Music and families
For their third and final lesson with Mrs Duggie, the children of Primary 2 would like to invite their families to join in with their lesson. This lesson with take place in the classroom this Thursday 28th at the times … Continue reading
Music with Mrs Duggie
Over the last two weeks the children have been taking part in Music lessons with Mrs. Duggie. They have been focusing on beat and have been gaining skills in keeping the beat together and keeping the beat in their heads. … Continue reading
Chinese New Year
We have been celebrating Chinese New Year in Primary 2. Sharing the traditional story of the Chinese Zodiac, retelling the story in our writing and making noodle soup with Mrs Hemphill. We have also been making Chinese dragons during Golden … Continue reading
February 7, 2019
by Miss McKay
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Music Primary 2 will be working with a music specialist on 14th, 21st and 28th Feb. The specialist is going to come in and do 3 sessions with each class on singing games and rhymes. On the 28th February parents … Continue reading
The Twits: stinky beards
After finishing the hilarious Michael Bond’s “Paddington takes the test”, we took a class vote and decided to move on to Roald Dahl’s disgusting “The Twits”. Mr and Mrs Twit are a filthy couple who never wash. Mr Twit … Continue reading
Robert Burns’ assembly
Well done to the children in Primary 2 that performed at the Robert Burns’ assembly this week. We had a variety of acts such poetry recital, singing and Scottish Highland dancing.
Golden time: Rabbie Burns
In celebration of Burns’ Night, the children made lots of Scottish related arts and crafts. Scottish animals. Tartan weaving. Thistle collage.
Alphabetical order
This week’s Grammar lesson was on alphabetical order, so we decided to create our own alphabet to display on our Literacy and English wall. Everyone was given a piece of card with a letter on it and through the use … Continue reading