Sharing Our Learning: Pupil Blogs

Our P4 pupils are now taking on more responsibility for the class blog. This weeks blog is one the pupils created themselves in small groups, about their learning in Literacy & English, P.E and through our topic, on the Human Body. In P.E we have started learning about traditional Scottish Country dancing. Check out our learning below!

Literacy and English

‘On the 2nd of December we were learning the difference between non fiction and fiction. The difference between non fiction and fiction is that fiction is made up and non fiction is real facts. We read some books. We used some books to write non –fiction and fiction book in our jotters.We Know about non – fiction and fiction is if it is a book’. By Aaron, Alfie, Ashton, Rishi Leena  and Paul 

‘Non fiction is books that are real books

We have been learning about non fiction and fiction.

We have learned about non fiction and fiction in class,we know the difference between a non fiction and fiction books.

We have been learning about non fiction and fiction in class non fiction is real and fiction is not.’ By Kyle Ca, Violet, Aaraa, Calum H and Harris 

The Human Body

‘This week we drew round our bodies and we labelled the parts and wrote facts about the parts we drew . We draw around the smallest  person and we drew inside our body’s.Me (Abby) and Robyn made a human body dance while Jenna and Eva played around and were singing along ! We know that the skull protects the brain.’ By Jenna, Robyn, Abby, Cole and Kyle Co

‘Your Heart never stops working

Your heart pumps blood around your body.

Your right side of your brain controls the left part of your body and the

Left side of your brain controls the right side of your body.

your body. That’s why your other lung smaller than your other lungs.

All adults have 206 and a kids have 300 bones.’

By Gregor , Calum G , Calum S, Hannah P and Christie

‘Your heart pumps blood around your body.

One lung is bigger than the other.

Your brain holds all your memory.

You breathe in oxygen and you let out carbon dioxide.

Your skull protects your brain.

Your skin is an very big organ.’

 By Eva Tamara  Ryan and Coral

P.E: Traditional Scottish Country Dancing

Today we were practicing for our Christmas Party and we had lots of fun. We practiced the Gay Gordon’s and the Dashing White Sargent and we have one last dance to learn. One of the fun games was musical arms. It was very good fun!

Morgan- My favourite dance was the Dashing White Sargent.

Hannah M- I liked the games and the Dashing White Sargent.

Adrianna- I liked the Games.

Abigail- My Favourite part was the games.

Hannah Mac- I liked learning the dances and the games.

 By Hannah M, Morgan, Adrianna, Hannah Mac, Abigail

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10 thoughts on “Sharing Our Learning: Pupil Blogs”

  1. I like learning about Non-Fiction and Fiction. I’ve learned that with a fiction book you can’t just go to a page in the middle of the book because it won’t make sense. In some non- fiction books you can do that, you don’t always need to start at the beginning to understand them. I like both types but fiction is my favourite.
    I’ve enjoyed the tasks on this topic.

  2. I like learning about fiction and non-fiction I know that fiction is made up and non-fiction is real and has facts we have listened to stories about skateboarding which is fiction and a non-fiction it has been really good fun and exciting.

  3. Recently i enjoyed the topic on the human body. Now i am enjoying my new topic on weather and climate.

  4. I loved learning to do Scottish dancing.
    It was fun to learn new dances and to listen to Scottish music.
    We are learning the dances for our Christmas party next week.
    I am really looking forward to having lots of fun at the party.

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