Fun at the Farm

Annmarie “We had lots of fun on our school trip to the farm”.

Elli “There was big bouncy pillows that we got to jump on because we were so freezing it helped to warm us up.”

William “We got to feed pigs, cows, sheep and goats! My favourite part was feeding the goats, the babies were playing tig.”

Oliver “We had lots of fun at the farm, but the weather got quite cold and rainy.”

Ayva “My favourite part was holding lots of animals like rabbits and a chicken, we got to feed them too.”

Michael “My favourite part was going on a tractor ride. we saw cows that were pregnant. We also found out cows had 3 stomachs.”

Kevin “We got to give lambs milk, we had to use a  bottle so they could get the milk.”

We had a great time at the farm and so did Miss Nisbet.

Here are some great pictures of our trip to Brairlands farm.

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Fractions

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We have been very busy in maths, we have been learning all about fractions. We were learning all about a half, we got to make different pizza toppings for each half of our pizza, used the white board to play games, and worked with a partner to collect the most half pictures.

We have been doing so well we are now moving on to learning about a quarter!

Welcome to Primary 2s wonderful Easter shop

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Amy “We made arts and crafts to sell at our shop”.

Eva “We used pic collage to make posters to tell people to come to our shop”.

Annmarie “We had fun, P1 and P1/2 came to our shop to buy things”.

Michael “We told our cudtomers how much everything was, we had to check they paid the correct amount”.

Klea “We sold chicks and symmetrical eggs that we had made”.

Kevin ” I liked being the shop keeper”.

Primary 2 enjoyed making their own shop and selling items, they worked hard to check they were using the correct coins.

The Evil Fairy

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Lewis “This morning, we got a letter from a King”

Kevin “The King told us to be careful because there is an evil fairy.”

Michael ” The evil fairy is causing lots of trouble, she has turned a prince into a frog”.

David ” if you see her you need to run away, don’t go near her incase she turns you into a frog”.

Erin “We have heard some rattling in my pen, and we are keeping a look out for her.”

Primary 2 will keep you updated and don’t worry we have created wanted posters and we will catch her and keep everyone safe!.

What’s the time Mr Wolf?

Primary 2 have been hard at work learning how to tell the time. We can now tell the o’clock and half past time.

Kevin “The big hand points to the minutes and the little hand points to the hour”.

Oliver “We have been doing lots of games to practice, my favourite was stop the clock”.

Eva “There are two types of clocks, analogue and digital.”

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Our trip to the shop

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Last Monday Primary 2 went a walk around our local area to see if we could spot any shops.

Timoti “We saw my dads restaurant, Capa Landa.

Ayva “we went to the Co op and we went inside. We saw the shop manager who takes care of the shop. She spoke about fair trade.

Erin “we saw the butchers. We even saw a customer going in to buy something.”

Benjamin ” I saw my mum in the co op she was buying something!”.

Jaymi “We saw lots of different foods like, meat, fish and sweets”.

Giing to the shops made us think of lots of questions we wanted to find out, how they get all the food there. This is something we are going to investigate further.

 

 

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