Merry Christmas from Primary 3/4

Wow what another quick month this has been. We have all been very busy and hope you all enjoyed the Nativity. Primary 3/4 have had so much fun over December, we have been learning all about Advent and getting ready for our Christmas party.

Primary 3/4 and Miss Verrecchia are looking forward to 2020. We would like to wish everyone a very Happy and Holy Christmas and New Year.

Primary 6 have had so much fun in December. We have learned all about the season of Advent and practised for our Christmas party with some traditional Scottish dances.

We have also completed lots of Christmas activities, in the pictures you will see our Christmas tree STEM challenge using cocktail sticks and sweeties. This was so much fun seeing who could build the biggest one that looked the most like a tree.

Primary 6 and Mrs Anderson are looking forward to 2020 and would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year.

P1/2 December Final Post of 2019 Mrs Stevenson/Mrs Byrne

WORKING HARD/ADVENT/CHRISTMAS AND HAVING FUN

RERC/LITERACY/NUMERACY/EXPRESSIVE ARTS AND IDL

P1/2 have been working very hard throughout this term and as we approach the end  in this last month of December, the weeks before  these Christmas holidays have just flown past.

After writing their letters to Santa the children worked hard to get all their Christmas Fayre goodies all ready to go on sale. And with all their other Christmas activities and preparations for them. E.g. Their Nativity rehearsals, dance practise and preparation for our Christmas party,  etc. P1/2 have been rushed off their feet!

We have also had a little visitor to the classroom who keeps turning up in unusual places and so the children decided to make there very own to to help with the hall surveillance for Christmasin the hall…

NATIVITY

P1/2 really loved performing in their School Nativity with P2 and P3. and thank you so much to some of the P3’s for standing in at the last minute for our P1 children who were ill.  The children had all been practising and working very hard for weeks and I know you will agree that their performance was wonderful.

However as I mentioned, unfortunately some children were very unwell on the day and could not take part.  To those children, thank you so much, we really appreciate all your hard work too and hope you feel better very soon.

Finally P1/2 would love to wish everyone a very Happy and Holy Christmas and New Year when 2020 arrives.  God Bless x.

November

November has been a particularly busy month here in Primary 7!

In Literacy, we have begun studying the novel, Divided City by Theresa Breslin which tackles the subject of sectarianism in our community.

This links well with work we have been doing with the anti-sectarian charity, Nil-by-Mouth in Social Studies.  We had 4 sessions, over 2 weeks where we worked with the pupils from Mossend Primary School.  We discussed many of the issues around tolerance, bigotry and prejudice and we have planned lots of trips and activities with P.7 from Mossend Primary School.

In Maths, we have been looking at decimal fractions and negative numbers.  We looked at temperatures on thermometers to help us understand negative numbers on a number line.

We have now completed our work on genetic testing and the pupils created Powerpoints and wrote persuasive essays on this subject.

We had lots of trips this month too this month including a trip to the cinema in Braehead to see a movie to celebrate Film Week.

Another amazing trip we had was to The Sky Academy in Livingston.  The children were made to feel very welcome and had the amazing opportunity to create their own short film.  They were then given the opportunity to visit the call centre there and discuss the work opportunities available.  The pupils were given their own pendrive with each group’s work  attached and the rest of the school were able to share in their learning at assembly.

 

Primary 2

Primary 2 have had such a busy month. Preparation has began for our Nativity show ‘A Miracle in Town’. The children have their parts and have been working hard to learn their lines and songs.

We have continued work on addition and subtraction and have also covered a topic on shape. As always, a great deal of our work is practical using Seal Maths.

Within Literacy we have been doing more work on new sounds and common words. The children are getting so good at reciprocal teaching (teaching each other) by testing each other on what we have been learning. In writing we have had a go at writing a recount and have also been writing instructions. We especially enjoyed writing about how to make a jeely piece for Katie Morag.

The children have devoted lots of their prayers this month to their deceased loved ones as part of our work on the Month of the Holy Souls. We have learned the ‘Eternal Rest’ prayer and have been saying it daily.

As part of our Emotion Works syllabus, we have been identifying emotions and linking things that happen to us with how it makes us feel. The children made their own emotions using play foam and blank faces.

We have enjoyed some S.T.E.M time within our busy class this month. We were given the challenge of designing a new bridge for the Island of Struay as part of our topic.  We made our way around a variety of stations (e.g spaghetti and marshmallows) and tried to design a safe bridge for the people on Struay to use.

Work began on our Christmas enterprise for our Christmas Fayre. The children had a ball making reindeer food and were so proud of the results.

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