Today we created Visualisers for the poem, ‘The Ning Nang Nong’.
Here are two clever cookies with their amazing triorama visualisers.
Today we created Visualisers for the poem, ‘The Ning Nang Nong’.
Here are two clever cookies with their amazing triorama visualisers.
As part of the ‘Moving Toys’ topic, P1 class will be doing ‘Show and Tell’ all about their favourite toys tomorrow afternoon.I would be grateful if you would allow your child to bring their favourite toy to school.
They will talk about what their favourite toy is, what it looks like and why it is their favourite. The class will also paint a picture of their toy.
Please do not allow iPads, tables or games consoles etc.
I am looking forward to hearing all about your favourite toy!
This afternoon P1 went out on an exciting scavenger hunt in the school garden.
The children had to listen to a riddle before working together to find the answer.
Everyone managed to to work well in their teams and remain on task during such an exciting lesson.
The he children and I are looking forward to doing something similar another day!
Remember the book fayre is at Glenmanor this week. Bring money if you’d like to buy something!
Primary 5/6, 6/7 and 7 shared with us the importance of Remembrance Day at our whole school service this morning. Well done to the confident readers who read facts and poems clearly and sang songs enthusiastically and to all children for showing respect during the minutes silence. Thanks also to the Reverend Mark McKeown for joining us and sharing with us some words about Sacrifice.
Amongst other fun things, this week we have been busy learning to add two groups together. We have also been learning to blend words using the letters we have covered so far.
Look at these smart cookies using a game called ‘Rainbow Roll and Write’ to revise some tricky spelling words!
Here are some of the P5/6 boys and girls getting their teeth into a new novel, ‘Kaspar Prince of Cats’ by Michael Morpurgo.
Today, they worked hard to use a range of strategies to work out the meaning of tricky words. One of these strategies is to read on and read back to see if the context can help.
Some of P1’s super writing from this week and last week!
Well done to the boys and girls in P1 who were learning all about the letter n today. The children voted the peg letters and paint bags as their favourite letter formation activities.
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