Week Beginning 23/09

Primary 4 are thoroughly enjoying our basketball coach being in with us on Wednesday’s PE time. This week our focus has been travelling with the ball and goal shooting.

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Spelling

Primary 4 are learning to use a variety of spelling strategies to improve their spelling and accurate recall of words.

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SUMDOG MATHS SCOTLAND CONTEST STARTS TOMORROW!

Take part in the Sumdog Maths Scotland Contest from Friday 27th September – Thursday 3rd October.

To take part in a Sumdog contest, pupils simply play Sumdog’s online maths games, any time during the contest week.

It’s free to enter, fun and engaging, fair and adaptive with prizes to be won!

Big Reading

In chapter 3 and 4 where George begins to make the magic medicine for Grandma, he works his way around the house using his rule ‘Whatever it is; runny, powdery or gooey, in it goes.’ Today we sorted all of the ingredients into the correct category and each group carried out some interesting discussions.

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Reminder

Primary 4 are looking for any extra clear plastic bottles that you may have to help us out for STEM week. We understand that everyone is trying to ‘reduce plastic pollution’ and not everyone may have these.

If you do, please hand in to Mrs Maher or Primary 4 on Tuesday for house points.

Thank you!

Have a lovely long weekend everyone and I will see you all feeling refreshed back at school on Tuesday.

Mrs Maher 🙂

This week in P4

Primary 4 have had a busy week, this week. We are enjoying having our basketball coach being in with us on Wednesday’s PE time and we have been focusing on defending.

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On Thursday we took part in some Music Madness with Clare our Kodaly teacher. We focused on the pulse and beats and the rhythm, rhyme and the rap of different songs. #Boomchikaboom

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Thank you to everyone who came along last night to Meet the Teacher, it was lovely to meet mums and dads and to let the children show you around our classroom.

Some parents asked for the link to the ‘Topmarks’ website. We often use the learning games and whiteboard resources in class to support our learning and the children love to join in. In the Maths section, we use the Ordering, Sequencing and Place Value games. (The Greatest Game Ever is at the bottom)

Feel free to take part at home:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/ordering-and-sequencing-numbers

Anyone who cannot access the games on an apple device can do so through the ‘Puffin’ web browser. It runs just like safari but allows the flash player games to work. You can download it on:

https://www.puffin.com/

This week we have two children who have celebrated success. Well done to IP for good listening, behaviour and effort at Beavers and LMcK for taking part in football tournaments. We are all very proud of you! 🙂

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Have a great weekend and I’ll see you all on Monday!

Mrs L Maher 🙂

P.S Remember your homework!

Primary 4 Homework

Today Primary 4 were handed out their new homework folders. This contains a homework jotter and a homework task grid – please keep these inside your poly-pocket just in case there is a spillage in your school bag.

Complete your homework by choosing and carrying out one task each week. You can colour/ tick this box in to show it has been done. Then it should be signed by an adult to show it has been checked.

Homework is to be handed in every Monday. Where there is a holiday, the hand in date will be the Tuesday. The final hand in date is Monday 25th November.

Every child who completes their homework will receive a reward. Two ‘Homework Stars’ will be chosen each week for a certificate as well as 50 homework house points for good effort.

Please let me know if you have any questions or are in need of any materials. 🙂

SPECIAL HOMEWORK

Thank you to the boys and girls who brought in their special homework. Primary 4 have had such a fun time listening to everyone’s ‘All About Me’ homework presentations.  We had some wonderful posters, presentations, photographs and story boards.

I was delighted with how much time and effort you all clearly spent on them!  (Huge thank you to all the mums and dads)

The children were all really proud to show the class their work and here are a few of today’s presenters…

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