In Primary 2, we regularly make use of technology in the classroom.
Whether it’s VR headset as a starting point for writing lessons or Beebots to learn direction, coordinates or map reading, technology is a regular part of our day.
In Primary 2, we regularly make use of technology in the classroom.
Whether it’s VR headset as a starting point for writing lessons or Beebots to learn direction, coordinates or map reading, technology is a regular part of our day.
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We would like to wish all our children and their families a happy and holy Easter. We look forward to seeing you safely back in school on Monday the 15th of April.
Today, as our final activity in our Farming and Fairtrade topic, we planted our own potatoes.
March 25, 2019
by Mr McKenna
Comments Off on Whole school homework: First Minister’s Reading Challenge
This week’s Whole school homework is fun reading activities that will encourage us to get reading and fill in our First Minister’s Reading Challenge booklet.
A paper copy of this homework sheet will be coming home in school bags.
This week we’ve been learning about fractions through play.
Using concrete materials such as Play-doh, we have been exploring the concepts of whole, halves and quarters.
Please be sure to check out our achievements on the P2a Achievements page.
We finished World storytelling day on a high with Primary 7 pupils sharing stories that they created themselves.