Primary 7/6

Class Teacher: Mrs Alexander

Hello and welcome to our P7/6 class webpage! This is an important year for us as we are now in the upper school and have lots of opportunities and responsibilities to reflect this. We are role models for the younger pupils, with Primary 7 becoming monitors and buddies, and the Primary 6s taking on the position of Playground Pals. Our job roles throughout the school will continue as the year progresses and we are excited to get involved in leading our learning!

We are a hardworking and enthusiastic class who embrace the school values and Visible Learning dispositions. We strive to be creative, independent and resilient, show ownership, seek challenge and communicate with others to be successful learners. As a dialogic school, our classroom ethos is based around high quality talking and listening interactions, challenging each other’s thinking, problem solving, and building on and respecting each other’s’ views and opinions. We make personal targets and can talk about where we are in our learning, where we aim to go and how we are going to achieve this.

A growth mindset is very important to us and we are not scared to try new things and make mistakes…we know this is essential for learning! We consistently reflect on our weekly learning and achievements through discussion and recording in our Skills Scrapbook. Through this, we focus on our skills development and how these influence us as learners, in our life and for our future work.

Our PE days are on a Thursday and Friday. We will also be ensuring opportunities for outdoor learning and ask that pupils are suitably dressed for the weather.

We can’t wait for all the fun to be had this year and will be regularly sharing our journey on X.

 

CLASS NEWSLETTERS: P7-6 Term 1 Newsletter

P7-6 Term 2 Newsletter

Follow us on X to see what we are up to in our class!

Follow us on X: @MrsAlexanderWPS

 

Here is our class teacher, Mrs Alexander:

Our School Values: Confidence, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility and Kindness

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