Holy Cross Primary School

CURAMUS

February 15, 2019
by Miss Greene
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Sounds and Number Books

Our Primary 7 Digital Leaders have created Sounds and Number Books using Book Creator to assist our younger learners with their initial sounds and recognising numbers. Children can practise their sounds and numbers at home using our books to help them.

 

Have a look at what we have created below:

 

February 14, 2019
by Mrs Leyden
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Dumfries House – Meeting Scottish Wildlife

We have had a wonderful day to Dumfries House in Ayrshire. After a quick refreshment our children were put to work feeding the hens, geese, ducks and turkeys. They learned about the animals origins and how they have adapted to their habitats. The children were interested in learning about the animals’ diet and how they are farmed.

 

February 7, 2019
by Miss O'Neill
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P5a’s ‘Great Wave’ 🌊

We studied the work of a Japanese artist named Katsushika Hokusai. He is famous for his block paint artwork, ‘The Great Wave’. As we are exploring tsunamis within Social Studies, we discussed his artwork and were excited to re-create it using hot and cold colours. 🌊

Miss O’Neill has displayed some of them on our classroom wall! 🎨 📷

February 7, 2019
by Miss Greene
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Exploring Brexit in P7b

This afternoon, Primary 7b started their mini topic on Brexit with Miss Roy. We have started looking at the countries in the European Union and learned that there are countries there that we didn’t know even existed.

We are really looking forward to exploring this topic in more depth!

The Doctor will see you now…

February 7, 2019 by Mrs Marletta | 0 comments

Or nurse or health visitor or radiologist. Whoever you might want to see on your visit to the Primary 1 Health Centre, will be available so long as you book through our receptionist.

Primary 1 have been learning about the world of work. They have worked with staff to develop a health centre role play corner where they are exploring the different roles of people that work in this setting. They are using their drama skills to act the part of various health care professionals or patients. They are learning to take care of patients of all ages with all ailments. They are having a go at writing for a purpose when they book appointments, take patient notes, fill in records or write prescriptions. They are using fine motor skills to apply banadages, operate medical tools and swaddle babies. They are counting medicications and working out times for appointments. They are creating posters to inform patients of healthy lifestyle choices. They are doing all of this while communicating with each other, taking turns and sharing.

 

Along side this play area, Primary 1 children have the opportunity to explore sand and water play. They have been filling, pouring and measuring as they prepare to learn about weight and capacity.

I wanted to write a blog about all the learning and skill development going on in the play area as I’m sure if you ask the children, “What did you do today?”, they’ll reply “We played!”.

 

February 7, 2019
by Miss Anderson
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Owl Babies

Primary 3 have been learning the story of Owl Babies to help with our writing. Last week we rewrote the story and today we are going to change it to another animal! Check out this clip of us practising the story! We hope you enjoy our video.

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Watch this space to hear how our new stories turn out.

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