Primary 5/6 have had a really busy day so far; Mrs Davidson was doing some more information handling this morning in the form of tally charts and then we were working on our handwriting. This afternoon we have been doing a little more work on our oceans topic; focussing on the Arctic and Southern Oceans. ππ
Today in maths we were working at rounding to the nearest 10 and 100, reading and writing numbers and counting on and back. This afternoon we have been doing a little more topic work, learning about the 5 oceans π.
Last week we had a vote as to what we wanted our topic this term to be and Oceans of the World was the winner! Today we learned the name of each of the five oceans, where they are found and what continents they surround.
Primary 5/6 were working on joining the letters βinβ and βunβ this morning and then, this afternoon, we took part in a rather soggy daily mile!
Primary 5/6 have had yet another busy day! We began with a grammar lesson on the three ways to punctuate the end of a sentence (full stop, question mark or exclamation point). Then we were continuing with our work on place value and this afternoon we are working on our class charter and learning a little more about the rights of the child.
Primary 5/6 have had a busy day so far; we started off with a little bit of handwriting practice, then followed that with some information handling where we were comprising tally charts regarding the eye colour of each class member. Great work everyone!
This afternoon Primary 5/6 conducted a variety of science experiments. Β Firstly, we witnessed capillary action in our growing rainbows, then we witnessed the effect of dissolving sugar in warm water in our skittles experiment and lastly we felt a chemical reaction take place in our mouths when we mixed orange juice (acid) and bicarbonate of soda! We had lots of fun!