Tag Archives: Miss Docherty
October Week
Hi Primary 5
I hope that you all have a wonderful October Week. I am going to relax and enjoy a few long lies!! I look forward to seeing you after the October week. I am especially looking forward to our visit to Summerlee Heritage Park.
Miss Docherty
Welcome to Primary 5.
Hello boys and girls and welcome to Primary 5. I am looking forward to sharing our learning with a global audience this year. I hope that you are too!!!!
Miss Docherty
E-Portfoliglows
Hello P6 Brilliant Bloggers
you should now be able to access your E-Portfoliglows from last term. I have made some changes to the user settings and hopefully that will enable you to get on to your pages. Let me know if you are able to access them. I have also added Mrs Black to the group so she can also gain access to your E-Portfoliglows.
Miss Docherty
School Show
Primary 5
Please remember to bring in the items you require by Friday. You need to have –
* a pair of denims
*a baggy t-shirt
*a pair of sunglasses
*a baseball cap
It is important that these items are brought into school this week as it will help to ensure we are organised for the performance next week.
I will create a page link on the blog to our song lyrics. Go over these at home, especially the parts that were highlighted in today’s rehearsal.
Everyone is doing so well and I am really impressed with how well everyone has remembered their dance moves. Everyone is also bringing a little something extra with their facial expressions which looks fantastic.
Miss Docherty
Back from Kilbowie
Well primary 5
that is me back from Kilbowie. I carried out an audit of my bruises and so far have counted 17!!! I have to say, every bruise was worth it. It was an AMAZING experience and the primary 7’s have been fantastic this week. The children enjoyed getting to know the other P7 class from New Monklands and have made some new friends. This will help in the transtition from primary to secondary school.
The other three schools that were with us at Kilbowie were Firpark, Pentland and Drumpark. The children from Chapelside and New Monklands didn’t get to know these children as well because they were in different activity groups, but during free time they enjoyed using the table tennis, table football and other activities in the games room together.
Most of the schools also got together on the last night for the disco and created some super moves on the dance floor.
Miss Tierney, Mrs Reid, Mrs Grier and I also danced the night away. I even slipped on the floor and fell right onto my bottom (of course I made out it was all part of my routine). I don’t think anyone believed me though.
I have had a very relaxed night with my family and I can’t wait to put my head on my own pillow tonight.
I am really looking forward to seeing my lovely p5’s on Monday. I hear you have all been working hard this week. Well done!!!!
I will post more pictures of the Kilbowie Adventures tomorrow so pop back and have a look. Remember if you leave a comment about any of the pictures don’t use the names of the children (this is one of our blogging rules and it is a very important one)
Cant wait to see you. 😀 😀
Miss D
Miss Docherty
A week with Mrs O’Hanlon
We are having fun with Mrs O’Hanlon because our main teacher Miss Docherty has been away to Kilbowie for a week. So we have had our other teacher all week Mrs O’Hanlon. We have done lots of work and we have learned lots about the topic international childrens  games. We also have been doing a topic called Proud  to be me and it is about how people make babies and make love.Mrs Docherty is coming back today and we also miss her lots.
Chloe F And Kim
Kilbowie Adventures – Day 4 am – Rock climbing with Group 9 –
My Kilbowie adventure continues today with a rock climb. I was with group 9 and they were fantastic. They really pushed themselves and were able to achieve something they didn’t think they could.
After the rock climb there was some time left to explore on the beach. One of the children found a clam and lots of interesting looking shells and pebbles. The tide was out so the children had to run quite far before they reached the edge of the water.