HT Reflective Friday February 2018

Welcome to our school Reflective Friday Post.

February has been a busy month with lots of exciting experiences for our young people.  We are looking forward to our 2 day Developing The Young Workforce programme which will focus at the P5-7 stage and will involve those pupils in a rotation of activities aiming to establish their personal skills and qualities and how these can be used to identify future suitable forms of work.

Our after school clubs are continuing in fundamentals, musical theatre, football, netball, sumdog and cross country. The commitment of the children to these activities is fantastic and the increase in their associated skills base is already clear to see.

Our Thinking Circles questions have related to our monthly SHANARRI focus of being Respected and have explored ways in which we can all show respect to one another and receive it in return. We linked this to Catholic Education Week and set our question within the context of all faiths. The main theme of our responses was that showing respect and kindness was integral to loving your God and living his values in your daily life.

We had a focus on Internet Safety as part of Internet Safety Day on the 6th March using the CEOP and Thinkuknow resources. The children showed a high level of awareness of how to keep themselves safe online and what behaviours were not acceptable. I would ask you to familiarise yourself with these websites and discuss these issues with your children as part of this effort to develop their understanding of keeping safe online.

On the 7th March we enjoyed Global Big Play Day where all classes participated in a day of free play without electronics of any form. The purpose of this is to encourage team work, turn taking, use of imagination and problem solving and the feedback from the pupils reflected this with comments such as playing made them feel free, happy, enthusiastic and normal. This is definitely an experience we will look to repeat next year if not on a termly basis and I will follow up on the children’s request for an after school play club.

Our P6/7 pupils enjoyed great success at the NLC athletics festival on the 2.2.18 and our P3 pupils were similarly enthusiastic in their participation at the Active Schools Play Festival on the 9.2.18. We are currently looking forward to the NLC Cross Country heats on the 28.2.18 and have been practicing hard in preparation for this.

Our teaching staff have recently undertaken additional training by the SAMS group in the use of ipads to support numeracy and have shared this with the rest of the staff as part of our school improvement plan priority to enhance teaching and learning in this area. Miss Gallagher has also undertaken full day training in Microsoft 360 which she is implementing in her whole school McCrone lessons. Mrs Leblond and Mrs Stevenson have also undertaken training in Primary Engineering which we will link to our Developing The Young Workforce focus and STEM subjects in particular.

The children should have completed their learning journeys today and set new targets forMarch. Please take some time to go through this with your child as we value your input and want to work closely with you to ensure success.

Mrs F Wilson

P6/7c

February:

P6/7c has been to Mossend P.S to be filmed for an anti- sectarianism video.  We also made friendship bracelets with the Mossend pupils.  We have been learning about equivalent fractions and also how to simplify them.  We are continuing to learn more about World War 2. So far we have learned about evacuees and the Blackout.  We are looking forward to learning more about the Clydebank Blitz and the Holocaust.  In art we have been studying the work of Steven Brown, particularly his piece called McCoo. In science we have looked at living things and classifying them into vertebrates and invertebrates.

We are looking forward  to the month of March for Fun Fridays.  We are especially looking forward to science week.

On behalf of P6/7c,     Emily and Cathal

1ST Reflective Friday of 2018 Mrs Stevenson and Mrs Byrne

RERC – THIS IS OUR FAITH                                                                                            As we Leave Christmas and January behind, Primary 2 have been looking at and learning about Jesus Family and Ours, Ordinary Time (Green) in the  Liturgical Calendar  and Liturgical Colours. (Green/Purple/Red/Pink/White-Gold)  As we approach February, an early Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent (Liturgical Colour Purple) on the 14th February, the children will be learning about  Lent, Alms Giving, Making Sacrifices and Thinking about and Caring for others as we approach this  special prayerful time we give to God.

LITERACY                                                                                                                                  P2’s first Star Writers of 2018 with their wonderful ‘Recount’ of Christmas Morning, and…

  

With some beautifully written thank you ‘Letters’ to Santa for their Special Christmas  gifts.

Numeracy and  ICT – Money, 2 Times Table and Sumdog!

 

  

The children have been enjoying using ICT to help actively participate in their learning.   Here are some of the children in the ICT suite working with money, learning about their 2 times table through song and interactive games and in particular at the moment they are  enjoying getting to know ‘Sumdog’ and have had fun using this site  to find out what they know, as well as helping the children to develop their new learning in school and  at home as well.

People Past Events and Society / Art /Literacy                                                   Scotland – Robert Burns                                                                                                  As the children learned about their Scottish Heritage and Robert Burns with Mrs Stevenson , here they  are as they design and make new kilts for him using a variety of colours and media.

              

   

   

Here are some of their fantastic designs.  “I’m sure Robert Burns would be delighted P2.”   Great Work!

Writing and  Co-operative  Learning and Robert Burns

 

  

Here, the children are working and supporting each other, as each person in each group  individually takes turns, to write down a word that begins with their groups letters:   R. O. B. E. R. T.   B.U.R.N.S.

This gave the class a selection of words that could help them begin each line of their Robert Burns, Acrostic Poem.

The children enjoyed this very much and worked very hard on their poems.

Here are this weeks Star Writers With their Acrostic Poems. Great Work Boys and Girls.

Art – Snow and Pointillism

 

Above our Star Writers in the same picture, you will notice some more of our children’s fantastic artwork as they learned about ‘Pointillism’ with Mrs Stevenson .  These beautiful snowmen were inspired by the real ones they made with Mrs Stevenson as they enjoyed the snow last Wednesday.

Health and Wellbeing – ‘SHANARRI  Wheel Indicator’  –  Active

  

P.E – Football Coaching

This is the 2nd Week of football coaching and some of the children are enjoying it more than they imagined they would.  Here they are having fun learning and developing some of the techniques they require to control the ball as they progress in their ability and knowledge of the game.

 

   

Great Work P2.  You have worked hard this month a wonderful start to 2018. Well done!

P1/2 January

Primary 1/2 are excited to be back after Christmas! We are refreshed and ready to learn. We are really enjoying our new topic Journeys! We created beautiful hot air balloons and had great fun talking about where we would go if we had one in our class for real.

We also read about the Gruffalo and wrote stories about the Gruffalo and the mouse. Our star writers were Arnas, Sophia, Sadia, Sienna and Ouday…well done!

Congratulations also to our merit winners this month pictured below…


Lots of the boys and girls in P1/2 have also been working hard on their maths using Studyladder and Sumdog. They have achieved lots of study ladder certificates and are reallly enjoying the Sumdog after school club. 

Primary 5

Primary 5 are having a very busy time at the moment. In December we started our swimming block and this is going very well, with everyone enjoying themselves immensely . We have also had a visit to the science centre in Glasgow for the launch of our new topic, Clyde in the classroom. We have learned a lot so far and are very excited to welcome 200 new classmates in the form of brown trout eggs, who arrived yesterday. All these extra activities mean we are having to work extra hard to get all our other work done but it will be worth it when our eggs hatch.

Primary 3 had lots of fun playing in the snow with Primary 6/7 C. They worked together to build snowmen.

 

They have also been extremely busy developing strategies in maths and working on wider achievements.

 

Reflective Friday Mrs Wilson

Welcome to our school Reflective Friday Post.

I want to begin by thanking  you for your monthly foodbank donations as part of our Reflective Friday structure. We have had a busy start to the new year and have begun lots of new learning at all stages. We enjoyed  a Developing The Young Workforce assembly based on my own experiences and look forward to input from Mr Mulvanny on his role as a referee and John Wilson on his photography business in February.

Our after school clubs have begun for the new term in story sacks, fundamentals,musical theatre, football, netball,sumdog and crosscountry where the uptake so far has been outstanding.

Cooking for our P6/7 classes is set to begin also so we have loads on offer and are aiming that every child in the school should have experience of at least one club so if there isn’t something there that catches your eye then let me know what other opportunities you would prefer.

Our Thinking Circles questions have related to our monthly SHANARRI focus of  being active and have explored ways in which we can all become more active in the year ahead.

We also used this format to explore the impact of our PEF spend on health and wellbeing by asking the children if they felt there had been an improvement to their general health in all its forms.

The main theme of their responses was that they felt happier, healthier and more excited about the variety of opportunities they were receiving. They felt less stressed and had more energy with their mental health being improved even more than their physical health.

Sumdog in particular made learners feel happier as they could feel their numeracy skills improving and with that their confidence also growing.

Staff have been working after school with staff from Cardinal Newman maths department to ensure shared understanding of levels and teaching methodology based on the use of active resources. CNHS staff will be coming to Holy Family for the next session to see first hand the resources and approaches we use to support learning and we look forward to strengthening this partnership working.

Our primary one enrolments have taken place in spite of the snow and our projected intake is over 25 children. Visits are continuing to our partner nurseries and we look forward to welcoming our new pupils for their transition sessions within our school environment.

The children should have completed their learning journeys today and set new targets for February. Please take some time to go through this with your child as we value your input and want to work closely with you to ensure success.

Mrs F Wilson

 

Primary 6/7a Reflective Friday

Primary 6/7a are really enjoying being back at school after the Christmas holidays. Last week was a little crazy with all of the snow but we made the most of the situation and are back to normal this week.

This term we are very lucky to be joined by Mr Stewart who will be working with our class for the next 6 weeks. We can’t wait for all the learning he has planned. We have started out new topic World War 2, which so far we are all really enjoying and can’t wait to learn more.

In literacy we have all started a new novel, we are also reading Goodnight Mister Tom in class to help us with our topic. For Maths we have started multiplication, we need to make sure we practise our times tables as often as possible so we can complete our tasks well.

That’s all from us in Primary 6/7a, look out for some photos of us enjoying our class work.

 

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