All the parts have been cast and the rehearsals are going well for our Nativity play, “The Hoity Toity Angel”.
Category Archives: P7a
Maths and Pizza
Thank you to all the P2 children and their families that came to our Maths and Pizza night. Also, thank you Mr Berry from St Luke’s Highschool that hosted the evening.
P2 Showcase
Thanks to everyone who took the time to come along to our P2 Showcase Afternoon today, allowing the children to share their learning with their family and friends.
P2 Showcase Afternoon
We have been using digital technology, Google Classroom and Google Slides, today to create an invitation to our Showcase Afternoon.
Rain gauge
Yesterday we kicked off our new topic of weather by making our own rain gauges using instructions on the Met Office and the video here.
Achievements
Just won a trophy for dance or gymnastics? Or has your team won a tournament? Have you been awarded a new badge at Beavers or Rainbows? Did you sell out the house with your performance on stage? Can you play … Continue reading
School day conversations
“How was school today?” “Fine.” or “Good.” or “Boring.” If one-word responses are all you get from this question, try one of these 12 alternative questions to promote conversation after a busy day at school.
Reading for enjoyment
Inspired by our visit to the library yesterday and our Read, Write, Count bags, we have decided to focus on reading for enjoyment in Primary 2. The children are being encouraged to read something they really enjoy at home and … Continue reading
Read, Write, Count
Today our class visited Barrhead library at the Foundry. We spoke to the librarian Mary who explained the difference between fiction and non-fiction books. We also selected a book to borrow and take back to class with us for private … Continue reading
November 6, 2018
by Mr McKenna
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Homework November to February
Thank you for completing, with your child, the homework activity sheet over the last few weeks. We have now returned to our usual structure of homework which has been glued to the inside cover of the children’s Home Learning jotters. … Continue reading









