Reflections for week 4/5 Term2

What a busy 2 weeks we have had here in Inveravon Primary these are a few of the childrens reflections.

Fraser P6

In German last week I found it fun as I had to revise over our colours and numbers and also complete a word search in German about pets. I feel I am a confident individual in German and I like to share my learning with my parents.

I felt good for reading this week as Miss Smith trusted us to be left and read in a group. I was also being a effective contributor and helped to manage the team.  I found the passages we were reading very dramatic and powerful and brought some of us close to tears.  I really like Michael Murpurgo writing techniques as he really makes you want to jump into the scene and help the character.

Olivia P5

In the Lego dance we are learning to be a successful learner and make links from our maths to our PE. I have made the link by using my knowledge about left and right ,forwards and backwards to create dance steps.

In reading we have been using techniques to understand text. I have used sentence phrase word to build my understanding of the text. The reading this week I found very emotional because Joey got hurt and his friends died. The author was very expressive with his words with lots of bumps and waves.

James P2

In maths I was doing position and movements and learning clockwise and anti-clockwise. I know a clock works clockwise so that helps me to remember which way is which.. I also was doing 1/4 and 1/2 turns and 360’s turn. I found it fun. I was being a successful learner this week in maths as I was able to make links in my learning using the clock.

Julia and Theresa helped us in German last week by helping us name animals. They also gave us a word search in German to find all the animals that were on the list.I really enjoy German as the girls make it fun and I really want to learn a new language.

Rowan P4

I was doing a word search in German all about pets and found it a bit challenging. I also did some revision work on my colours and had to read the colours in German and colour them in the right colour. I really enjoy German as I haven’t tried any other language.

I found when doing multiplying math’s down on the floor with Miss Smith really hard as I don’t know what strategies I need to use. I am confident enough to say I don’t get it. I do find it gets easier when I hear how others use different strategies to solve it. I need a lot more work on this to help.

December Dates

December

Tuesday     2nd     Last night of Badminton

Thursday    11th   Whole School to Panto in Inverness  – late home

Friday                  12th   Christmas Lunch

Tuesday     16th   Concert  at 7pm

Wednesday         17th   Library Van

Thursday    18th   Church Service 10am

                             Children’s Party in the afternoon – all home at 3.15pm

Friday                  19th   Last day of term – school closes usual times

January 2015     

Monday     5th     Term starts

News letter November

Dear Parents and Children I hope this newsletter finds you all well and surviving the gloom of November and the darker nights. I can’t believe that we are already more than half way through the month and got a shock yesterday when someone mentioned that we only have four weeks of term left after this one. That is a bit scary but we are launching the Christmas show today (aaaagh!) which is exciting for us all. I can guarantee that we will all be busy, busy, busy! Disco Regretfully I have taken the decision to cancel the disco which had been due to take place tomorrow night at Inveravon. There was little interest from other schools which made it unviable both financially and from a social interaction point of view. Maybe we can try again in the Spring term. Obstacle-athon Well what a great afternoon we had and the children were very wearied but happy by the end of it. It was great to see so many parents in school supporting the children and generally making the event the enormous success that it was. Thank you so much…all of you! If there is any sponsor money outstanding please try to get it back to us as soon as possible. So far we have collected just over £300 which is awesome. Winter Weather We recently issued all the Winter Weather information about school closures due to adverse weather etc and I do urge you to keep it all near to hand as the horrendous snowfall in America could well be coming our way in the next few weeks. It is the season for it so we must be prepared. As always I speak to Colin about road conditions before I make a decision in the morning and if either of us are in any doubt then I don’t open the school as the health and safety of the children is my utmost concern. However quite often we open when other schools don’t so on these occasions if you feel strongly that you don’t want your child travelling in snowy conditions the final decision about that will rest with you. Can you also make sure that if the conditions are wet and or snowy, that the children wear suitable clothes and footwear as we do encourage them to be outside if it is fair and dry above. Sledges can be brought to school on really snowy days as long as they are named. If children are sledging they must have waterproofs on as well. Parents Evening I think this should be renamed family night which was what one of the children described it as. It was certainly lovely to see everyone chatting together and sharing experiences over coffee and the lovely cakes. I am sure that you were all just as proud of the children as we were, as they took you through their learning over the last few months. It was impressive to see them conversing so easily in German and I have been particularly inspired by some of the comments and observations the children made about their “Community” study. Thank you all for coming and making it such a special evening. Festive Arrangements From now on we will be constantly rehearsing the Christmas Show aptly called “ Not Such a Silent Night” I think you can guess some of the main characters but once again there is a slightly different slant. Last year it was all about a profit driven donkey seller finally getting the message and this year sees Larry Lamb (nil points for originality there then) causing a bit of chaos by getting lost on his way to Bethlehem. The children are up for it and so are we. Happy days ahead I think! The show will be performed in the school on Tuesday December 16th starting at 7pm with the usual Festive Fayre afterwards. All are welcome and please bring along family and friends as it is always such a great night with everyone together. Panto Thursday Dec 11th Our trip to the Panto usually heralds the start of the silly season and this year will be no different I am sure. Aladdin will be up to his usual tricks at Eden Court in Inverness and I know the children will love it……..they always do. They will all be home later than usual that night and will be collected by parents from school…..usually the back of five but it varies depending on weather etc. We will issue an information flyer in the next few weeks along with a permission slip. The children will need a packed lunch on the day which they eat on the bus just before they go in to Eden Court. This year we are requesting £3 from each child to help with the cost of the bus which is being paid for by the parent Council along with the entry charge. Christmas Lunch This has been arranged for Friday December 12th Church Service We will continue with our tradition of joining with the staff, children and parents from Glenlivet Primary School at the End of Term Service in Inveravon Church on Thursday Dec 18th at 10am. You are all warmly invited to join us as we celebrate Christmas together followed by a “fly cup” back up at the school. Children’s Party Party frocks and glad rags are the order of the day for the afternoon of Thursday 18th as the children and staff let their hair down together at our annual Christmas Party. Parents are invited to join us later in the afternoon along with another special and very seasonal visitor at approx. 2.30pm but more information will follow nearer the time. All children will go home that day at 3.15pm. I think that just about rounds up the next few weeks and of course in between all that we are still expecting the children to work hard and be the best they can. We look forward to reading your comments in the blue home –school folders as they tell great stories about what the children are learning and of their successes and achievements. I have attached a brief version of all the dates for the diary for you to use as a reminder of what is happening. As ever I really look forward to seeing you all over the coming weeks as we share in the “magic” that is Inveravon Primary

 Kindest regards

Mrs Smith Head Teacher

Week 2 reflections

Another fun filled week here at Inveravon Primary read below some of the childrens reflections for this week.

Flora P1

In maths I was doing times tables and I am practicing my 2 times table. I know that in the 2 times table the answers are always a even number.

In the obstacle-othon it was really fun and I liked it that Rose came too. It was fun to watch Dad  try. I was lucky to have 11 goes and I was able to raise some money for the school.

Rowan P4

I was playing a language  game this week with Iona, Kole and Mrs Lawson. We had to put the vowel sounds in the middle of the word to complete it. I found this task easy but I was able to help the others. I was being a successful leaner with this as I was sharing my learning with them.

In art I was being creative by drawing a picture with charcoal and chalk pastels. I liked using the charcoal as I was able to smudge it to make a nice effect. I found huge success with this picture that I made of a nest, but I wasn’t able to finish it as I still have to put a bird on top of the nest.

Toby P4

I am getting on good with my hornet book this week. I was able to pick out the vowel sound from a word and write them down by myself. I am also practicing my ‘l’ and ‘y’ sound.

I tried to do a  speed run at the obstacle-othon and I managed. as I was sort of fast. My favourite part was throwing the bean bags in to hoop.

I enjoyed art this week as I drew a picture of a bird and I did one for home too.

Niamh P5

In math’s this week I was doing position and movement. I find it quite hard because I’m not very good at orienteering and I find this quite similar. I found some success by working with Fraser and James as they helped me with my left and right.

On Wednesday I was taking part in the obstacle-othon to raise money for our school. I got on very well and I hope we do more things like this. I was being a successful learner as I was able to set myself a challenge. I was able to meet my challenge more than once as I was able to do 20 sit ups.

September dates for Diary

Dates for the Diary

Tuesday       Sept 30th    Visit To Glenlivet Estate

October

Friday                   3rd      Parent Council Beetle drive

Friday                   10th    last day of term

Monday        27th    First Day of Winter term

November   

Wednesday   5th      Sponsored Obstacleathon

Tuesday       11th     Open Evening  5.30- 7pm

Friday                   14th    Inservice – School closed to pupils

Monday        17th    Inservice – School closed to pupils

Tuesday       18th    Inservice – School closed to pupils

Friday                   21st    Disco – School Fundraiser 6.30pm

December

Thursday      11th     Pantomime Inverness

Friday                   12th    Christmas lunch

Tuesday       16th    Christmas Concert

Thursday      18th    Church Service  am    Party pm

September Newletter

September 2014

 

Dear Parents and Children,

What a lovely start to Autumn we are having and the countryside is beginning to adorn itself with its spectacular colours which I always look forward to. The children are enjoying the mild days so they can get outside to play and have fun together.

Our little school community is settling in well and we have welcomed three new pupils to our midst. Jade, Flora and Iona have brought their own special talents and wonderful personalities to the class and we are enjoying having them all with us.

The other week our Parent Council held its annual AGM where Tim Rogers was re-elected as chairperson, Stuart Cockram bravely volunteered to become secretary and Chris Roberts courageously took over as treasurer. Many thanks to these gents for volunteering their time and effort. Thanks also to our outgoing office bearers Brian Robinson and Emma Maguire who served us well in previous years!  It was good to see some new faces at the meeting and I can recommend the parent Council meetings to all of you. They are informal, friendly and informative. More importantly they work for the benefit of all the children in the school.

At the meeting it was agreed to purchase two i.pads for the children to use in school and I think this is already underway. Eventually these will be linked to the Moray Council Intranet but for the moment they will be used as standalone devices.

It was decided to hold a Beetle Drive as a fundraiser and also as a night where the school community can get together. The date was set for Friday October 3rd and it would be really great to see all the children there with their parents. Beetle drives are a laugh! Please come along as now more than ever we need to ensure we raise funds.

Next week Miss Smith and myself are going to the Scottish Learning Festival in Glasgow where we have been asked to represent the authority and present our approach to Interdisciplinary Learning. This has been a major focus for our curriculum development for the past two years and we are still working hard to develop it. We have created a display which maps out our approach using the Big Ideas (Creativity, Community, Communication etc) and will present this to colleagues from across Scotland. It’s good to know that Inveravon is still recognised as being a centre of very good practice in Moray and that they have confidence in what we do here in our wee school. Mrs Bremner will teach on Tuesday followed by Mr Watson on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs McCann will finish off the week by covering the class on Friday.

I know the children will enjoy themselves and will have positive experiences from these different practitioners.  Hopefully Miss Smith and myself will come back with good and invigorating ideas which we have heard about from other people too.

The school estate review is now drawing to a close and the proposals which have been drawn up will be announced next week.

School Fundraising Events

We have decided to hold another sponsored obstacle- athon on Wednesday  November 5th  from 1.15 -3pm.

This will ensure that we as a school have sufficient funds to enable us to cover expenses throughout the festive season. The children will be issued with sponsor forms next week giving them plenty of time to get them filled up over the next few weeks. PLEASE don’t just put in your own names and then forget about them. Spread the load and involve extended family, neighbours and people who work with you.             The school fund balance is currently at zero!

We will have another Smartie Tube Challenge running over the next few months as well so check your change for 20p coins and pop them into the empty smartie box. When it’s full bring it to school. I thank you for your support in this matter, always remembering of course that it’s your children who benefit.

I have added a dates for the Diary Section at the end of this newsletter for your information.

I hope you are all well and I look forward to seeing you all soon

Our learning Term 2 Week

This is a few of the entries for the childrens weekly refections of their learning for the first week back at school.

Fraser P6

I was being a successful learner this week by setting myself a challenge when making a wildlife key with James. This was the first time doing this and we got a really good start. Mrs Lawson was very helpful with this and we needed a lot of discussion to start with so we knew how to lay things out.

I was being an effective contributor this week and building team strengths by helping Flora with her weekly reflections. I was able to expand her answers by asking why?

It made me feel happy being able to help others as I am able to share my learning with them.

Anna P5

In art we were making things for the wall like birds and bugs. I made a robin and I was being a effective contributor by finding solutions, as I had to find the colours I needed and match them for my robin.

In math’s this week I was doing position and movement. This is a new task but I found it easy. I would use this when someone is me giving directions. I now know my left from right as I use my hands as a tool to help.

Aaron P3

I was using the times tables dominos this week. It was fun. It really made me think and I had to concentrate. I want to learn my times tables.

I prefer to work in a group for math’s as it makes it easier and everyone can help each other.

I was making caterpillars which were made from pom poms and goggly eyes. I found making them a bit fiddly because you have to stick the hairy pom poms together.

After they were finished Miss Smith then put them on the wall for everyone to see. This was a fun task to do.

Kole P5

In art I was making a Barn Owl for the wall display in the classroom. I choose the owl as I like there eyes and they look cool. I was able to kept focused and finished the task and I enjoyed it.

On Thursday I was doing my reflections for the week. I find this easier by getting help. Mrs. Laing helped me by keeping me on task. I also found that my pukka pad comments helped and made it easier. I just need to work harder on remembering to write down everything in my pukka pad comment after each lesson.