We have had a brilliant first few weeks of Primary Six, involving lots of learning and fun! We have even been lucky enough to welcome two new learners into the P6c family!
In Numeracy and Mathematics, we have all been learning about percentages and their equivalent fractions. We have even been calculating percentages of quantities! On top of that, the Spheres have been solving problems using algebra and the Cubes have been learning about expressing fractions as decimal values. We can’t wait to practise this skill as the week goes on.
In Literacy and English, we have been reading a mixture of fiction and non-fiction texts and learning about some features of correct grammar, including how to use possessive adjectives and pronouns correctly in sentences.
In French, we have been learning vocabulary to describe classroom objects and we tested our understanding of these words by playing a game of ‘Lotto’ (French Bingo) and ‘Snap’. Today, we learned the French translations of some popular foods and drinks, and we discussed our likes and dislikes in French. Freya said,”Je déteste le thé.” which means, ‘I hate tea!’.
Today, we found out about a very exciting opportunity – the chance to become St Cadoc’s Digital Leaders. We have been given application forms that each interested person will fill out, explaining why they would be a great Digital Leader. Some of our school staff will have the very difficult job of deciding who shall take on these responsible roles!
We are also super excited that we shall soon be given Primary One buddies! Our job will be to look after them and to help them in any way we can.
Last week, we voted on our topic for this term, and we chose to learn about Asia. Today, we wrote down some questions that we shall try to answer whilst studying this amazing continent, such as the number of countries in Asia and its most popular religion. We also each wrote a personal prayer to God, asking Him to support us throughout P6.
We have begun our first Primary Six class novel – ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ which is simply magical… (thank you for laughing at my hilarious joke!)
In PE, we have been developing stamina and learning basketball skills, including the shoulder pass, bounce pass, dribbling and shooting. Throughout every game, we understand the importance of good sportsmanship and showing respect to our competitors.
In Drama, we have been practising the skill of improvisation. We worked in groups to create our own performances, set in different places.
We also learned that people in Iceland have begun adopting a four-day working week. We shared our opinions on this, discussing some of its potential advantages and disadvantages. In the end, the majority of us decided that we would prefer to stick to a five-day school week instead!
At Friday’s assembly, we were introduced to our new house captains and are looking forward to supporting them in their role by working hard to gain our houses as many points as possible.
Thanks for reading our blog! Please join us next month to find out about our learning in September!
P6c and Miss O’Hara