This is your homework for the next two weeks.
Remember to borrow a book from class if you need it for the reading task.
The standard of homework in the class has been improving in recent weeks so please keep up the great effort in every task.
Miss O'Neill and P5 invite you to share in their learning.
This is your homework for the next two weeks.
Remember to borrow a book from class if you need it for the reading task.
The standard of homework in the class has been improving in recent weeks so please keep up the great effort in every task.
Today we started looking at non fiction texts. We wrote facts about non fiction texts on the whiteboard.
Here are some of them-
Carmen- You can sometimes get a glossary which is like a mini dictionary.
Angus Mac – A non fiction text is facts.
Grace – There are usually photos or diagrams with the text.
We then looked at the book and read a text about elephants. After that we made question hands. On the question hands we had to write 5 different questions about elephants which could be answered from the text. Once we had done that we wrote the answers on the back.
Here are some of our questions-
What is a female elephant called?
How many kg of food do elephants eat in a day?
What makes African and Asian elephants different?
How big is an African elephant’s ear?
At what age do elephants leave their parents?
Our thoughts on this activity
Matthew – I think it is strange how it is calle non-fiction when it is fact.
Keavie – I enjoyed learning interesting facts about elephants.
Kali – I enjoyed learning that a female elephant is called a cow.
Here is the home work for the next two weeks.
You wrote your phonemes on the sheet as appropriate for your group.
Blue – j phoneme words (j, ge, dge)
Red – oo phoneme words (oo, u-e, ew, ue, u)
Remember to try hard with your presentation in your jotters. Each piece of work should have date and a title. It looks really good if you underline these with a ruler.
Ask an adult to sign each piece of homework you do.
Today we used the handbell to play along to Auld Lang Syne on ABC music. We had to ring our bell at the correct time in each bar. Look at our video
Our new topic is Glasgow. Today we looked at the Coat of Arms and found out what each part of it represents.
There are 5 main parts to the coat of arms.
They are:
The bird that never flew
The tree that never grew
The fish that never swam
The bell that never rang
St Mungo is the man at the top of the coat of arms.
St Mungo is the patron saint of Glasgow.The tree, bird, fish and bell represent the 4 miracles that St Mungo performed in Glasgow.
Matthew – I enjoyed finding out the facts and creating a poster.
Angus – I enjoyed working with my partner on this task.
Grace – I enjoyed finding out things about Glasgow I didn’t know.
Here is the homework for the next two weeks.
Remember what we discussed today about presentation:
– Give every piece of work a date and title.
– Use a ruler to underline the date and title.
– Draw a line under a piece of work before starting a new piece of work.
(These are all rules we have in class for presentation too.)
– Ask an adult to sign each piece of work to show they have seen it.
Do your best work!
Primary 5 have enjoyed their year so far. Here are so things we enjoyed as a class
We have enjoyed lots of arts and crafts. The first art we did was our all about me tops.
We have also enjoyed our learning with Mr Pollock.He teached us Division and did some reading with some of our reading groups.
We also enjoyed our Christmas party. We liked the games. We liked the pass the parcel when somebody got the parcel they had to go out of the game and go and get their ice cream.
We go swimming every Thursday. We love it we or in 2 groups in the pool . After we go swimming we go for pe and we enjoy pe.
On the last day we brought our own toys in we did not do anything but play and we wore our own clothes.
by Jocelyn and Ava and Lorna
Today we visited Primary 6 to learn a little bit about the Victorians. They have been doing this as their topic this term and wanted to share their learning with us.
We learned that:
Queen Victoria became queen at a very young age.
You had toys like marbles but no x boxes!
There were lots of people who worked in mines, even children.
This afternoon we went down to the hall to do some activities. Some of the activities include a nail bar, face painting, bake sale, computers and a photo booth. We all had a great time.
Here are some pictures of today
Abbi – I liked the activities and I loved seeing everyone’s jumbers
Josh – I enjoyed the stalls and there was really good service
Marty – I loved the bake sale the best
Ava – I loved everything today and I got my face paint done
By Carmen and Keavie
This afternoon we have found out about christingles. To show that we know we made some posters here are some of them.
We will tell you
Keavie- A christingle is a orange with kabab sticks.
Jake- The ribbon represents Christs blood.
Kali- The kabab sticks represents Christs creations.
Angus R- It is originally from Germany.
Ava- A Christingle is an orange that is decorated.
We will be learning more about every this over the next few weeks.
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