Category Archives: Primary 1a

Interesting Visitors

Primary 1 have been lucky enough to not only to have had one visitor this week but three.

On Tuesday, Mrs Cattley came to visit with her baby son to talk to us about how to look after a baby. The children got to say hello to the baby and ask great questions which Mrs Cattley was happy to answer.

We also had Maggie in from PATHS, our health and well-being programme, to talk to us about our emotions and understanding that it is ok to feel overwhelmed sometimes and that is just our bodies telling us that it is experiencing a number of different emotions at the same time.

Finally, we got to meet the dental hygienist and nurse who looked at our teeth.

A big thank you to all our visitors.

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Zoolab

Primary 1 were very lucky to welcome Zoolab into the classroom.

They had an opportunity to not only learn about the animals and ask questions but they could also hold them.

They got to hold a Giant African Snail which they described as cold and slimy. A Madagascan Hissing Coackroach which tickled your hand as it moved and the female hissed when her tummy was stroked. A snake which was rather lively and inquisitive. A tarantula which was too small to be handled and a Desert Rat which looked very cute, like a large gerbil, but was too fast to be handled in case it escaped.

Lots of children relished the chance to hold the animals and some were a little more reluctant but they all had a lovely experience.

 

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Space exploration

Primary 1 have continued to explore space and talked about what they would need to take with them. They have written about what it would look and feel like as we look at descriptive settings.

We have continued to develop or subtraction skills and are able name, sort and discuss the properties of 2d and 3d shape.

We are working on our common words to help with improving our independent writing skills so please help your child by practising the words provided for homework.

Also please make sure that reading books are brought to school every day so that we can read together in class.

PARKS FOR PEOPLE SCHOOL EVENT INVITE

Dear Families,

We would like to invite all parents, carers and wider family members to a community event being held at Wallacewell Primary on Thursday the 13th of February 2025 at from 1.30pm. The event has been organised by Parks for People to consult with families about what they would like their local parks and greenspaces to look like. This is an exclusive event for families at Wallacewell Primary School. Similar events are being held locally by Parks for People for other local residents. Please see attached flyer for further information. Children in the school are already part of this consultation and with the support of our Community Development Student, Anna, they are sharing their views about the parks and greenspaces locally. This is a fantastic opportunity for local people to share their views and in turn help to improve our local area. We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday the 13th of February 2025 at 1.30pm.

Free Online Session for Kinship Carers: Growing Up is Never Easy (26th February)

Dear Families,

Please see the link below for a free online session looking at Growing Up Is Never Easy (For Kinship Carers) on Wednesday 26th February 10-11am. This sessions can help kinship carers understand and positively manage the journey from child to adult that the Young People in their lives are undertaking. This online session ‘Growing Up is Never Easy’ is especially for kinship carers of young people.

After the session, kinship carers will be able to:

  • Say you have a better understanding of the stages young people go through as they move through their teenage years
  • See clearer what your role is when it comes to managing these stages
  • Give Young People the support they need during their teens

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/growing-up-is-never-easyfor-kinship-carers-tickets-1097076558519?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

Keeping You Posted – Curriculum Newsletters (Term 3 2024-25)

Click on the links below to view our Class Curriculum Newsletters for Term 3.

P1a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P1b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P1c Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P2-1 Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P2a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

Primary 2b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P3a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P3b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

Primary 4a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P4b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P5a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P5b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P6a Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P6b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

P7a Curriculum Newsletter Term 3

P7b Curriculum Newsletter – Term 3

Amazing astronauts

A challenging week of learning in the classroom. We have been learning the names and properties of 2d and 3d shapes and using them to build and make pattern pictures. We have explored shapes that we find around us in the classroom and environment.

We have been excited learning about space and travelling through the galaxy looking at the planets. Some of us have made junk model jet packs or outfits for astronauts or made the buttoned body for a robot.

In our writing, we have shared ideas about our rocket and where it could take us.

Keep looking at the sky and talk about what you can see during the day and at night.