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Our German Visitor

 

Juri is the German Classroom Assistant at Chryston High School and we were delighted to welcome him to Glenmanor recently.

He asked us lots of questions  and we had great fun replying to him in our best German. We practised our greetings, colours and talking about ourselves.  We sang several songs to him and he said  hearing us singing Stille Nacht(Silent Night) was very moving.

We also learned a lot about the geography of Germany and its neighbours. We can say all the regions, towns and cities in German. Mrs Charles has now mastered saying the Czech Republic and we are delighted for her!!!.

We are looking forward to Juri’s next visit.

 

 

Numbers count with Izak9

Isn't success wonderful. We did it!!
Isn’t success wonderful. We did it!!

We had to use our nine green cubes to show the stations of the 3x tables. We had to start with the smallest station in the top left corner and the largest one in the bottom right corner.

We put our success down to listening carefully to instructions and working as a team.

Later on we had to make a magic square with the total of 15 in each row, column and diagonal.

Primary 4 are looking forward to their next challenge with Izak9.

Super work Primary 4

 

Practising our Tables

There are so many activities to choose from to help us learn our tables.
There are so many activities to choose from
to help us learn our tables.

Primary 4 had great fun using a variety of different websites to help them learn their table facts. Using interactive games helped them to consolidate, and extend, their knowledge about table facts. They had to provide answers to given questions in a limited amount of time. This gave them a double challenge, accuracy and speed, which they loved.

Congratulations Primary  4.

 

 

Remembrance Day

'Lest We Forget'
‘Lest We Forget’

We wrote a variety of different kinds of poems and prose to mark the occasion of Remembrance Day. Acrostic poems were very popular and this is one of the displays of them  in Room 12.

The poems were very moving and respectful and the children should be commended for their efforts.

Before we produced our own pieces of writing we did a lot of research on our i-pads. We came across some wonderful poems written by other children, all over the world, on the subject of Remembrance or Armistice Day.

We loved the poem ‘In Flanders Field’ by John McCrae and have kept a copy of it on the wall in Room 12.

Our German Visitor

Frau Kusian
Frau Kusian

Frau Kusian works at the Goethe Instituit in Glasgow promoting  German language and culture and she came to visit P4 and P4/5 today.

We practised the German we had already learned at school  and she also taught us some new words. This picture shows her asking us about the German names for pet animals and wild animals and the sounds they make in German. We are learning about these animals with our German puppets Felix and Franzi.

We sang to her in German and told her how we were feeling.

We had a great time and she said that she did too.

Auf Wiedersehen.   Bis bald.

 

 

It’s Magic with Izak9

Our Magic Square is MAGIC1
Our Magic Square is MAGIC!
1-2-3 Addition Stepping
1-2-3 Addition Stepping

Primary 5 had great fun using our latest resource in Mathematics, Izak9. Our challenge was to use the digits 1-9 to make a Magic Square. In a Magic Square all the rows, columns and diagonals have the same total. We had to work co-operatively to work out the answer in our teams. We were all very proud of our hard work and delighted to be able to produce a solution.

We also tried making Addition Steps. The total of each column had to be the sam even with the different number of steps. We managed to produce several different solutions in our teams.

Why not try some Magic Cubes, or Addition Stepping yourself. You can do them on paper, or use some of the interactive sites available.

 

 

 

Glenmanor’s German Class of the Week

A German Welcome
A German Welcome

We are introducing a new concept called ‘German Class of the Week’. Primaries 4-7 will be involved in this.

Congratulations Primary 7 for being last week’s winning class.

We are learning about German through a variety of different media. Singing German songs enables us to get a feel for the language and it is great fun. Currently we are learning about using German greetings, numbers and colours. More and more English classroom instructions are being substituited for German ones.

We do a lot of interactive activities and our class iPads are invaluable. Our class Smartboard allows us to work co-operatively to achieve success.

There are several very good online websites we use at school. These can also be accessed at home. Details of these are currently being issued to the pupils and will also be published in next Week’s blog.

 

A Game for all the Family

We were set a challenge at the start of May to design and make a family board game. We had great fun doing this. Here is one of our finished games. Our teacher was delighted with our efforts and can’t wait to try them all. We will show more of them in future blogs.

SDC11603“I decided to make my board game about puppies because I love them. I also have a lovely dog of my own. We even made every single bit ourselves at home. It is good to work together as a family.  My friends in the class and my teacher were very impressed.”          Zoe

P6/7 Garden Open Event

Outdoor LearningOn Thursday morning we held an Outdoor Learning Event for our parents. We went into the Memorial Garden to look at the flowering fruit trees to study the blossom. We were also set a mathematical challenge to find a variety of different angles in the garden.

Shannon noticed that there were  right angles on the stepping stones.

Kyle noticed that a straight angle could been seen along the top of the fence. Well spotted!

Several of the class noticed the set of acute angles in the spokes of the wheel which is part of the memorial plaque on the wall.

The water butt gave us a chance to look at reflex angles.

The angle that caused us the biggest problem was the angle of the rain!! We continued our learning back up in the classroom where we made bio-degradable pots and planted a variety of different seeds.SDC11596

The pots were made with old newspapers and a special wooden tool – and our talents too of course.

We also got the parents involved.

“I loved doing it – and it was easy and good fun.”          Leo

“I found it easy to do after watching Leo.”         Cameron

SDC11597 2We are going to fill the pots with seeds and start them growing in the classroom. Later on we can plant them straight into the garden still in their newspaper pots.

“The seeds we planted were special ones. They came in a tape and you  planted them like that. We thought it would be easier than loose seeds – but it was difficult to keep the tape in the soil.  We then put the seed tray in a propagator. It is like a little greenhouse and you can keep the seeds warm to help them grow.”    Leah, Maaria and Skye