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.
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.
Primaries 4 to 7 are taking part in financial education workshops this week. Today, we learned about when money first began to be used and identified the notes, coins and cards we use as tender in this country today. Thanks to Paula and Jamie for coming in to teach us and for giving us a money DVD each to take home!
Group 7 getting ready to go skiing on the dry slopes at Kilbowie!
Primary 1 are working hard with their estimation and counting skills. Well done to the 2 children who estimated how many sweets were in the jar. I’m sure you will enjoy eating your prize!
A great afternoon in Primary 5. We experienced what it was like on the Titanic using role play and we dressed up too! Thank you to Sean for a fantastic learning experience.
This clever boy has created a Titanic model using his favourite video game. Excellent work!
These history experts did a great job of correctly ordering the key events leading up to the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Well done!
Today in class we started to make 3D first class cabin rooms from the Titanic. As you can see the class have lots of great ideas and we are looking forward to seeing the finished product!
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!
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