Homework w/b 18th January

Good Morning everyone! I hope you had a restful break.

Here is our homework for the week ahead:

Reading

The children have been issued with their new reading book.

Maths

The children have been issued with a subtraction worksheet to complete. We have been working on this in class and have been talking about counting back as a strategy. Some of us also like to use concrete materials like counters to help us by removing the correct amount.

Spelling

Our sound this week is ‘igh ’. The spelling words we chose were:

Red Group: light, night, high and right.

Blue Group: eyesight, midnight, lightning and sunlight.

Our common words this week are:

my, than, first and water.

Tommy the Tree Frog has been given out to a child today and is due back on Wednesday. When he is given out on Wednesday he is due back on a Friday.

The children were issued with a few letters today and these have been placed in their bookbags.

Ospreys have a non-uniform day this Friday (22nd) as they were the house points winners.

Thanks

Miss Grant

Engineering

On Tuesday we started creating our cars. We used the designs we had made to choose materials to bring our design to life.

We discussed how we were using engineering skills such as creative problem solving, adapting and improving to create our cars and how it was good to change things if we find they aren’t working as we would like.

We worked well together in our groups and can’t wait to get back to it after the February weekend!

Global Play Day

Yesterday was Global Play Day and I think we can all agree we all had a lot of fun.

It was so nice to see all the children sharing their toys and playing so well. They took turns, shared and showed kindness to one another. I was also challenged to beat them at a few games.

We had some beautiful rainforest themed artwork going on too and some lovely shared reading. It was lovely to see how well everyone worked together.

Burns Assembly

Primary 2 had a great time at the Burns assembly today. We enjoyed hearing all the fantastic Scottish poems and supporting our friends. We also loved being able to sing Sam the Skull to the rest of the assembly. We heard about the life of Robert Burns and sang Auld Lang Syne.

Thank you to all the parents who helped us learn our poems. We really enjoyed it and have loved learning all the Scots words!

Homework w/b 4th February

Good Morning everyone!

Here is our homework for the week ahead:

Reading

The children have been issued with their new reading book.

Maths

A flower challenge has been issued to the children to revise addition and subtraction.

Spelling

Our sound this week is ‘ea ’. The spelling words we chose were:

Red Group: eat, meat, tea and leaf.

Blue Group: please, teabag, steam and leaves.

Our common words this week are:

no, way, could and people.

Tommy the Tree Frog has already been home with two children and had a fantastic time at both houses. Thank you for letting him come to stay.

A reminder that Global Play Day is on Wednesday. The children should bring in a toy of their choice that is not electronic.

Thanks

Miss Grant

P2F Homework 04/2/2019

Hello,

I hope that you all had a lovely weekend.

We are looking forward to taking part in Global Play Day this week.Your child should bring in a toy, on Wednesday,  which they would like to share with their friends.  No electronic devices or battery operated toys please. We are also very excited for our Robert Burns assembly on Thursday.

Reading

New books have been issued.

Maths

Flower challenge activity sheet.

Spelling

This week our spelling rule is ‘ea’ pronounced as long vowel E.

Red group: bleach, beast, teapot, leave.

Green group: meat, leaf, peas, sea.

Common words: no, way, could, people.

 

Thank you,

Miss Finnigan

LOOSE PARTS REQUEST

We would like to begin using  Loose Parts to enhance our play and learning.  We are keen to develop  our supplies to give the children the opportunity to explore and investigate objects they may not normally play with.  We would be grateful if you could donate any of the following to your child’s class.  All we ask is that they are clean with no sharp edges.  You would be amazed at what the children can produce!

Loose Parts List:

shells, stones, wooden rings, glass beads, corks, bottle tops, buttons, bangles, pine cones, lids, tubs, wicker baskets, pipes, guttering, slices of wood, tubes, fabric, wallpaper, keys, padlocks, feathers, pots, pans, sieves, old cds, cooking utensils, pegs, ice cube trays, sponges, magnets, ribbon, netting………….

As you can see the list is pretty endless!

Loose parts play stimulates imagination and often acts as a catalyst for some of the most exciting play we have the privilege of being part of.

Thank you for your support.

The Primary 2 Team

Fairtrade Fortnight

Dear Parents/Carers,

This year the primary 2’s will be promoting Fairtrade within the school for Fairtrade Fortnight. The children will be learning all about Fairtrade through a range of activities. To support their learning, Fairtrade talks will be delivered by the charity Rainbow Turtle. The children will be running a Fairtrade tuck shop over the Fortnight, at break times, to raise money for the Fairtrade charity.

As part of their learning, we would encourage the children to bake something at home, using Fairtrade ingredients and bring into school on Friday 1st March.  The residents of Erskine care home will be joining us for a Fairtrade afternoon that day. It will be a wonderful opportunity for the children to share their baking, as well as reading stories, playing games and chatting with the residents.

Helpers for our Fairtrade afternoon would be greatly appreciated to assist the children with serving refreshments to the residents. If you are kindly able to assist, please let your child’s class teacher know via the homework diary.

 

Thank you ,

Miss Finnigan

Primary 2 teacher.

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