Primary 3/2

Curriculum outline – P32 Term 1 Mrs Cook.

P3/2 have been exploring the outdoor environment to enhance their learning about living and non-living things.

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P3/2 had a special visitor. Mrs Sharp’s Mum is a beekeeper. She shared her hobby with us and we learned lots of interesting facts about honeybees. We enjoyed sampling the honey she made and got to make a candle from beeswax to take home.

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Curriculum Outline – P3.2 Term 2 Mrs Cook (1)

In Science, we having been learning about sound. We created sound telephones to explore how sound travels.

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P3/2 had great fun creating fake snow and exploring what they could construct with it. Rory even managed to build a snowman.

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Curriculum Outline – P3.2 Term 3 Mrs Cook 

As part of our cross curricular learning about Scotland, P3/2 recited the poem ‘Twa Leggit Mice’ by J.K. Annand. We were so proud of Leon J, Myla and Charlotte who were awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd place at our verse speaking competition.

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We have been learning about money and enjoyed a visit to our local shop to buy ingredients to make pancakes. They tasted delicious with all our different toppings.

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P3/2 enjoyed a visit to the local park where they took part in a surprise Easter Egg Hunt. Leighton was very lucky and found the golden egg.

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Curriculum Outline – P32 Term 4 Mrs Cook 

We have had the most amazing time learning about butterflies. Our learning  journey first  began when we spotted a peacock butterfly in the outdoor classroom. We were so entrigued by the butterfly, that we decided to research more about it and share our findings with others at our school assembly. We wanted to learn so much more about butterflies that Mrs Cook bought us our very own butterfly garden, so that we could carefully watch the process of caterpillars emerging into beautiful butterflies.

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