Today P1 made leek and potato soup in the learning kitchen. First they harvested the leeks from the school garden before cutting some leeks, potatoes and carrots and putting them on to boil. Well done children. You did a great job! 😀
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P1 Maths Homework
Play the sequencing from 1 to 10 game.
Barney’s Birthday Bash! 🎉🎁
Today P1 helped prepare for Barney Bear’s birthday party by wrapping presents, practising party games, making decorations, cards and part food.
Counting in P1
P1 worked hard on developing their counting skills. I was very impressed with how accurately you counted. Well done.
Counting Activities
This morning P1 completed some active and written counting tasks. They worked so hard and did a great job.
Teamwork makes the dream work!
P1 are developing their teamworking skills in PE and in the classroom. They had to take turns to collect jigsaw pieces before completing the jigsaw puzzle as a team. I was so proud of your great effort today! 😀
This Week in P1
Maths
We had great fun learning all about the number 4. We used the iPads, Lego and paint. We also did a super job at helping Miss Scott to tidy up after all of our hard work.
Reading
We loved using finger torches during our reading lesson. We shone the light on the words as we read them and this helped us to follow the text.
PE
In PE we worked very hard to move our bodies in a controlled way through Bilateral Integration activities. We gently tapped our partner’s arms or legs and they had to lift the limb that was tapped. This is also helping us with our concentration and our ability to follow instructions.
First Day!
Primary 1 had a great first day and enjoyed mixing with their new friends.
Primary 1’s Poetry
Primary 1 were set the challenge of writing a poem which describes an animal. Each line should have had one adjective (describing word), one noun (naming word) and one verb (doing word).
Have a look at their great work.
Eight legs crawling
Tiny head staring
Beautiful web making
A spider – By Nicholas Adefemi
Spotty head nodding
Big eyes looking
Long tail wagging
A dog – By Leon Murawski
Long tail wiggling
Wet tongue licking
Sharp teeth eating
A dog – By William Topping
Tiny eyes staring
Sharp horns hurting
Big feet stomping
Enormous teeth crunching
A dinosaur – By Cameron Weir
Big trunk swinging
Massive ears flapping
Strong legs thumping
An elephant – By Ella Christie
Fluffy tail wagging
Strong legs hopping
Orange carrot crunching
A rabbit – By Tyler MacDonald
Fluffy ears flapping
Wet nose sniffing
long tail wagging
A dog – By Ellè Pollock
Little paws scratching
Quiet voice purring
Short tail wagging
A cat – By Isla McLean
Big wings flapping
Sharp teeth eating
Huge eyes looking
Yellow fire breathing
A dragon – By David Devenny
Back legs kicking
Big teeth munching
Black tail moving
A horse – By Kayden Pillar
Orange eyes looking
Big jaws eating
Black tongue licking
A Gruffalo – By Holly Walker
Big claws scratching
Black and white fur cuddling
Soft voice purring
A cat – By Sarah Flavell
Little tongue licking
Long tail wagging
Tiny eyes looking
A dog – By Sophia Rowland
Big jaws snapping
Scary eyes watching
Big feet stomping
A crocodile – By Riley Hammell
Big claws scratching
Loud voice miaowing
Big tail swishing
A cat – By Millie Reilly
Moving Toys
P1a enjoyed exploring the force of pushing to make wheeled toys move. The children realised that wheeled toys move faster and further when pushed down a hill.