Week Beginning 22nd January

Good evening,

Homework is as follows:

Spelling

Continuing with the ‘magic’ e spelling rule, but this week looking at words such as smile, bike, hike, pine, so the changing of the I vowel sound.

Maths

This week we are learning about sharing items equally. The homework follows this focus. The children have the share fish equally into fish bowls.

News

Today I heard all the children in P2B recite their Scottish poems. I was so impressed with their efforts and we all thoroughly enjoyed hearing the different poems. Some children have even volunteered to recite their poems to other classes!

Target booklets will continue to go home this week- these are targets that your child has decided on. I will check in with them in a few weeks to see how they are getting on with achieving their targets.

One target that came up a few times was remembering the friendly numbers to ten: here is a YouTube clip to help them:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD_RUVLPvTY

Last week we made paper kilts for our Katie Morag display. The children did so well and most of them managed to make two! We are thrilled with our wonderful display for our wonderful topic:

Have a great week!

Miss B

P2R wk beg 22.01.18

Good evening, I hope you all enjoyed the snow today!!

Homework and news as follows:

Homework

Spelling – This weeks magic e sound is i_e as in kite, bite , fine.

Reading books  -Big cats continue this week.

Wordwalls – All wordwalls were heard on Thursday and new ones/ new highlighted words will be out this week.  I will check these again next Thursday.

Maths – This weeks Maths will be counting in 3s.

News

On Monday I will hear all of the Scottish poems and those wishing to participate in the school competition will be allowed to recite their poems to other classes.  A class winner will be chosen and they will represent our class at the Burns assembly in school.  I can’t wait to hear their poems.  We are also enjoying learning about Scottish traditions and learning some Scottish songs.  Here is the song we learned last week, the children loved it.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BngJKGZe1k

Active school clubs begin this week.

We also had a navy school skirt go missing at P.e time on Friday.  If anyone took it home by accident we would very much appreciate it if it could be sent back into school.  Thank you.

Have a great week.

Mrs Fulton/ Mrs MacKenzie

 

 

P2R information

Scottish poems will be heard on Monday 22nd January.  As such, you may wish to take out their poem from their bookbags and keep it at home over the weekend for extra practise.  I can’t wait to hear them all.

Target booklets have started to go out this week.  All will be in bookbags by Monday home time for you to look at and discuss with your children.  It has been great to discuss these targets with the children and look at areas where they want to progress and challenge themselves.

Mrs Fulton

Week Beginning 15th January

Good evening,

I hope you all had a restful weekend. Homework is as follows:

Maths

This week we are focussing on skip counting by 2s and 3s. For the homework the children have to fill in the gaps on the snake by counting in 3s. To help with this homework here is a link to a 100 square with the skip count in 3s numbers highlighted:

 

Reading

I was really impressed by the quality of reading I heard last week and so many of P2B have progressed immensely with their reading, well done! Word walls will start being heard this week. If your child is confident with their word wall, ask them to try to spell it or use it in a sentence.

Spelling

This week our sound is magic e with a_e.  as in game, snake, cake, plate.  The children were learning about magic e today and using the letter name a in these words rather than the short vowel sound ah.  Here is a clip to help explain this tricky spelling rule.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZhl6YcrxZQ

 

There will also be common words to practice.

Poetry –  Last week we gave out some poem options to learn.  The children will be heard on Monday 22nd January in class reciting their choice of poem.  They can choose a different poem if they wish as long as it is Scots.  Here is a website to choose alternative poems if you wish.

http://www.electricscotland.com/culture/features/scots/children.htm

News

Last week we started our Katie Morag topic. We worked together in groups to create an AMAZING display for our topic wall (picture to be put up tomorrow!). We will continue to read Katie Morag stories and will be designing kilts this week to display.

Soon, in P2B, we will begin to talk about personal targets. Your child will come home within the next coupe of weeks with a target booklet and they will show you their short term targets for Maths, Language and Health and Wellbeing.  These will be discussed and created with your child in class.  Feel free to add a home target in the parent/guardian box at the bottom of the page.  These targets will be looked at every couple of weeks to check how they are getting on.  The target booklets will be kept in their bookbags. More info to come when the target booklets start being sent home.

Thanks for your continued support and have a wonderful week. Hopefully the weather won’t be too bad!

Miss B

P2R wk beg15.01.18

I hope you all had a lovely weekend.  Homework and news as follows:

Homework

Spelling – This week our sound is magic e with a_e.  as in game, snake, cake, plate.  The children will be learning about magic e and using the letter name a in these words rather than the short vowel sound ah.  These are two  of the clips we will be watching to help explain this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZhl6YcrxZQ

There will also be 4 common words.

Reading – Big cat books will be issued this week.  These books can be fiction or non fiction books.

Wordwalls will be heard this week on Thursday.

Maths – This week our maths will be looking at subtraction sums.

Poetry –  Last week we gave out some poem options to learn.  The children will be heard on Monday 22nd January in class reciting their choice of poem.  They can choose a different poem if they wish as long as it is Scots.  Here is a website to choose alternative poems if you wish.

http://www.electricscotland.com/culture/features/scots/children.htm

News

Last week we started our new Katie Morag topic.  This week we will working together to create our wall display.  If anyone has any Katie Morag books at home, it would great if the children could bring them in to share with the class.  We will be sending home our Julia Donaldson books this week.  Thank you to all who let their children send these in for our Stickman topic.

In class we have been talking about targets and things we would like to achieve.  This week your child will come home with a target booklet and they will show you their short term targets for Maths, Language and Health and Wellbeing.  This will be discussed and created with your child in class.  Feel free to add a home target in the parent/guardian box at the bottom of the page.  These targets will be looked at every couple of weeks to check how they are getting on.  The target booklets will be kept in their bookbags.

Thanks as always for your support.

Mrs Fulton/ Mrs MacKenzie

Wk Beg 15.01.18

Good evening,

I hope you have all enjoyed your weekend and a little of the dry weather!

Below is a round up of this week’s homework as well as class news.

Reading: New reading books will be issued this week. Read and munch with P6G continues this term – this takes place on a Friday. I know Primary 6 are enjoying reading with us and it’s a pleasure to see everyone discussing their books.

Spelling: Our sound this week is a_e as in cake, bake and shake. After we have had our initial teaching time I will post some optional games to play at home as this sound can be tricky.

Maths: We are learning to count in 2s, 5s and 10s and are also learning to add on 2,5 or 10 to a given number. Homework this week will be a pattern sheet following the number patterns listed above.

Scottish Poem: Lots of you have already begun to learn your Scots poems. I will begin to hear these poems in class wk beg 22 Jan. Please let me know this week if your child is choosing to recite a poem that is not on the provided list so I can make a note of their choice.

Technology: Thank you so much for all of your shoeboxes! We will start our car project very soon and I look forward to hearing the childrens ideas, seeing their designs and helping them to build their cars.

As always thank you for your support and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead!

Miss Cauley

Mid-week Update

Good evening,

Just a reminder that the Falcons have a non-uniform day on Friday for currently being the house with the most points.

I have set up a tray in the classroom where the children can put their homework diaries every day. Please remind your child to place their diary in the tray, especially if you have written in something, as the diary will not be looked at unless it is in the tray. This is to promote some more personal responsibility within the class as the children are getting more mature and independent.

The children should also receive their Scottish poems (see previous blog post) before the week is up.

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Miss B

P2R extra news

Today we have been learning how to add on 10 to a number.  we looked at changing the tens digit by 1 and using the 100 square method.  Maths homework this week is a follow up to this.  Some children completed the adding 10 task in class today and some will do it tomorrow.  As such some pupils may prefer to complete the maths homework from tomorrow to give themselves more practise time in class.  This game can also be played to practise.

http://www.ictgames.com/100huntplus10.html

This week we will have ERIC (everyone reading in class) time on Tuesday and read and munch on Friday.  Pupils can bring in books if they wish, or use class books.

Thank you

Mrs Fulton

Week Beginning 8th January

Happy New Year everyone!

I hope you all had a wonderful festive break. I would like to say a big thank you for your generous Christmas gifts and well wishes at the end of last term, it was really lovely.

Back to business! Homework and news are as follows:

Homework

Spelling–  This week we will have a common word revision week. These are words that we commonly use and see in our writing and reading. Next week we will move on to Magic e words and continue our common words.

Reading- Reading books will be handed out this week. Running records will be carried out over the next couple of weeks to check reading levels. Please continue to ask your child questions about their text. Here are some ideas:

Who is your favourite character and why?

Did you like the ending of the book? Why?

Was there anything you would change about the book?

What did you like about the book?

What did you dislike about the book?

Did anything puzzle you about the book?

Word Walls will also be handed out this week; each child will be receiving a new wall but make sure they practice their older walls too. If your child needs an extra challenge, ask them to use some of their words in a sentence to practice comprehension.

Maths- The children will be practicing using the terms ‘one more’ and ‘one less’. Here is a link for a 100 square to help with the bigger numbers:

http://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html

News

This month we will be taking part in Scottish culture month. This week your child will be given a selection of Scottish poems. They should pick one and try their best to learn this. They will all be required to recite their poem in class by the end of the month. (dates to follow)Those that are wishing to, may be entered into the school competition and recite their poems in other classes. One winner will be chosen to represent our class in the Scottish Culture assembly at the end of the month. More details to follow this week.

Our next topic is going to be Katie Morag! If you have any Katie Morag books at home feel free to bring them into the classroom (remember to put your name on it!). We will exploring lots of different things in this topic, including Scottish foods, dance, features of an island, imaginative writing and much more. We can’t wait to get started!

Thank you for your continued support and have a great week.

Miss B

P2R wk beg 08.01.18

I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year.  The children all settled in well last week and we are looking forward to a hardworking and fun term.  Homework and news as follows:

Homework

Spelling – This week we will have a common word revision week.  These are words that we commonly use and see in our writing and reading.  These are all words we have looked at before in Primary 2.  Next week we will move on to Magic e words and continue our common words also.

Reading – New reading books out this week.  This term we will be mixing our core reading books with some Big Cat reading books which are a mixture of fiction and non fiction books.

Wordwalls – New wordwalls out this week.  These will be checked next Thursday.

Maths – This week we will be looking at adding 10 on to a number using our Tens and Units knowledge and/ or the 100 square.

News

This month we will be taking part in Scottish culture month.  This week your child will be given a selection of Scottish poems.  They should pick one and try their best to learn this.  They will all be required to recite their poem in class by the end of the month.  (dates to follow)Those that are wishing to, may be entered into the school competition and recite their poems in other classes.  One winner will be chosen to represent our class in the Scottish Culture assembly at the end of the month.  More details to follow this week.

We will also be starting our new topic this week which will be Katie Morag.  Through this topic, we will be looking at Scottish culture, landscapes and physical features of islands, Scottish foods and technology, drama and dance.  We will also be covering imaginative writing looking at setting, character and plot.  This is a great topic and we cant wait to get started.

Have a great week and thanks as always for your continued support.

Mrs Fulton/Mrs MacKEnzie

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