Position and Movement

We have been learning all about position and movement with Mrs Noble at maths time.

We know that this is all about here things are and the directions they move in.

We have been learning to understand and use lot of positional language in our play and tasks as well as learning how to operate the Bee-Bots.

Symmetry

We have been learning about symmetry with Mrs Noble.  We know that there has to be the same thing on both sides.  If you put a mirror down the middle of something you can use it to help you create a symmetrical pattern or picture.  We learned that one side is the mirror image of the other side.

Some of the activities we have enjoyed:

Kiara – I enjoyed making symmetrical playdoh bugs

Xavier – I liked making a symmetrical pattern with the peg boards.

Tilly – I used the bricks to make a symmetrical bug.

Tommy – I liked making a butterfly.

Harrison – I enjoyed going outside to see symmetry in nature.

Oliver – I found a leaf that was symmetrical outside.

Health Week Day 4 Smoothies

For day 4 of Health Week we focused on healthy eating and food preparation.  We had to wash our hands, put on our aprons, tie our hair back and take off any jewellery.

When we were making our smoothies we worked with our partners, our groups and Mrs Noble.  Each person in the group got to choose one ingredient for the smoothie.  We were able to choose from:  apple juice, orange and mango, blueberries, mango, raspberries, bananas, yogurt and pineapple.

We put all of our ingredients into the blender and made sure we put on the lid.  We turned on the blender to mix them up and it made a very loud noise.  All the ingredients mixed together and went all smooth.  Each group’s smoothie look a different colour and they all tasted a little different.

Some of us liked them and some of us didn’t. We enjoyed preparing a healthy snack for ourselves this afternoon.

Living Things

Our topic at the moment is living things. Percy wanted us to learn how to look after living things.  He set us the challenge to plant some flowers and look after them.

On Thursday we learned what plants needed to grow and be healthy. They need water, light, air, soil and space.

Later in the afternoon we went outside to draw pictures of the living things we observed in our playground. We even went to see Primary 2’s butterflies being released.

Groups of 10 children at a time planted with Mrs Noble and Mrs Hansen. First we put soil into the pots using trowels.  Then we picked our flowers and put them in making sure there was space between them.  The last thing we had to do was cover the roots with more soil.  Mrs Noble said it was like tucking it in to bed.

Now we must remember to water our plants. We have decided that 4 children should water our plants each day.  We think it is fair if 2 children from each class get a turn each day.  We are going to look at them and see how well they are growing.  We will post some more photos when they get a bit bigger.

 

 

All About Weight

When we measure weight we are finding out how heavy something is.

We have been using some new words today they were heavier, lighter and balanced.

We have been using some new equipment. We have been using scales and bobbins.  The bobbins were our non-standard unit of measurement.

Things we have learned today:

Liam – I thought that the puppets would be very light but the puppets were heavier than the bobbins.

Jay – The paint was so heavy it almost broke the scale.

Our School Trip

Today Primary 1 went to the Riverside Museum and the Tallship.  We went on a very big, fast bus to get there.  We had to buckle up to stay safe.  We found out who our partner for the day was so that we could help to look after one another.  Then we found out which adult’s group we were going to be in.

At the transport museum we visited lots of old shops.  We went on the subway.  We saw a broken car because it had been in an accident.  We saw police cars and fire engines. We saw lots of different kinds of transport like bikes, trains, boats and cars.

On board the tallship we got to steer the captains wheel.  We were on the lookout for the 20 rats an 1 lazy cat. We scrubbed the decks.  We saw where the captain would have lived. We got to pretend to be pirates in the play area and we saw lots of pirate bunk beds.

We think our trip was fantastic and great.  We all had lots of fun.  Mrs Noble and Miss Kinloch thought that we were all really really good.  We showed the Riverside Museum and the Tallship how wonderful children from Chryston Primary can behave.

 

Outside Maths!

Today we were learning in a different way. We were learning about our subtraction in the playground because it was a beautiful day.

We were working in groups today. We had to work together to do lots of sums in the playground.  We had a list of subtraction sums, cones or bean bags, giant chalk and a hula hoop.

The first number in the sum tells you the number that you are starting with. The next person had to take away the next number in the sum.  The third person had to write the sum and their group had to help them to find the answer by counting what was left.  The last person had to remember to tidy up so that we were ready for the next sum.

Orlagh – It was fantastic.

Emily – It was wonderful.

Alfie – We had to make sure we were all working on the right one.

Abigail – It was nice.

Andrew – It was amazing drawing them.

Callan – It was epic running about to get the cones.

Zara – We had to collect the bean bags and I liked doing that.

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