Sumdog Contest – Wednesday Positions

Here are the current positions of our classes and the classes from our cluster schools. Remember the contest ends tomorrow at 8pm, so let’s try our best today to climb the leaderboard. Well done to the pupils who have been playing at home. Thank you to the parents who have tweeted photos of your maths and numeracy activities – they look great!

#MathsWeekScotlandRenfrewshire #MathsWeekScotland #MakingMathsCount

3rd P4!, Barsail Primary Scotland 703
30th P7!, Barsail Primary Scotland 553
42nd P4/3!, Barsail Primary Scotland 524
48th P5S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 518
83rd P5/4, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 461
84th P5D, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 460
98th P3, Barsail Primary Scotland 447
178th P5/4!, Barsail Primary Scotland 392
200th P4M, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 382
284th P5!, Barsail Primary Scotland 345
328th P4C, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 331
378th P3/2, Barsail Primary Scotland 314
432nd P6G, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 293
440th P2, Barsail Primary Scotland 290
448th P7H, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 289
505th P2B, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 274
529th P3/4 2017/18, Langbank Primary School Scotland 267
553rd P7/6!, Barsail Primary Scotland 261
571st P2C, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 256
783rd P6!, Barsail Primary Scotland 215
814th P3S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 211
841st Primary 4, Bargarran Primary Scotland 207
1026th P6A, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 178
1039th P3H, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 177
1125th Primary 5/4, Bargarran Primary Scotland 165
1154th Primary 2/1, Bargarran Primary Scotland 159
1163rd P2R, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 158
1196th P7S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 153
1308th Primary 6/5, Bargarran Primary Scotland 138
1366th Primary 3/2, Bargarran Primary Scotland 129
1438th Primary 7/6, Bargarran Primary Scotland 118
1620th Primary 3, Bargarran Primary Scotland 88
1727th Primary 7 , Bargarran Primary Scotland 72

Sumdog Contest – Current Positions

Please check below to see where our classes are on the Sumdog Leaderboard.  Nearly all of our classes have now qualified and we are climbing the leaderboard. Remember we are competing with our cluster schools (Bargarran, Barsail, Inchinnan, Langbank and Rashielea).

#MathsWeekScotlandRenfrewshire #MathsWeekScotland #MakingMathsCount

33rd P4! Barsail Primary Scotland 450
73rd P4/3! Barsail Primary Scotland 410
97th P5S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 382
102nd P5D, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 375
173rd P5/4, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 328
292nd P4M, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 273
297th P2B, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 271
328th P4C, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 261
331st P7H, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 260
363rd P6G, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 250
639th P3S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 179
703rd P3H, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 168
707th Primary 4, Bargarran Primary Scotland 167
816th P2C, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 147
903rd P6A, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 132
924th Primary 3/2, Bargarran Primary Scotland 128
984th Primary 5/4, Bargarran Primary Scotland 115
1080th Primary 6/5, Bargarran Primary Scotland 96
1085th Primary 7/6, Bargarran Primary Scotland 95
1168th P7S, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 83
1413th P2R, Bishopton Primary School Scotland 0

Week Beginning 11/09/2017

Good Afternoon,

I hope you all had a pleasant and restful weekend. Please find details of this week below:

This week is Scottish Maths Week! Therefore, the children won’t be receiving any spelling or reading homework. Instead, I have issued them a maths bingo homework sheet. The children can do as few or as many of the bingo tasks as they wish. However, we will still be enjoying stories, ERIC time and Read & Munch (Friday) in school. Word walls will also be updated for next week alongside new reading books. But for this week, we’re focussing on maths!

By now all the children will have their SumDog username and passwords glued into the front of their homework diaries. Please try to log on to this at home to allow your child to practice their maths as part of their homework (there is also an iOS app for ipad/iphone).

On Wednesday 13th September we plan to walk to the coop.  The pupils are allowed to bring £1 to spend if they wish.  We will also be recording some prices and working with a partner to note down different items and prices in the shop.  We are looking for 2 adult helpers to join us if possible.  We will be going between 13:15 and 14:15.  If you think you can help please pop a note in the bag or diary tonight and I will get back to you as soon as possible with arrangements. Thank you in advance.

Pupils were given a brown envelope on Thursday containing letters. Please ensure these are returned as one of them is the local walking permission that we need for Wednesday.  Please don’t hesitate to contact me if there are any problems.

This morning the children enjoyed mixing art and maths with Kandinsky circles, inspired by the seasons of the year. This is for a school wide competition and a winner will be chosen from each stage in the school. They are looking absolutely brilliant!

Have a lovely rest of the week, and thank you for your continued support.

Miss Bachell

Wk Beg 11.09.17

Good evening, I hope you are all enjoying your weekend.  Please find below homework news and class updates.

Homework

This week is Maths week and as such there will be no reading or spelling homework.  We will still enjoy ERIC time (Tuesday) and read and munch (Friday). Children have enjoyed sharing a variety of stories with myself and Primary 6G.  Please note pupils can bring along comics, magazines, or children’s newspapers to read in class as well as books.

Children will be issued with their word walls this week and focus words will be highlighted. We would like your child to practise reading and recognising these words.  They may do more than the words highlighted if they wish.

In class we will be revising our first 3 sounds – sh, th and ch – as well as the spellings of our common words.  This can also be done at home.  Here is a link to the game the children have been playing in class to learn their sounds.  http://www.ictgames.com/forestPhonics/fullV_public/index.html

Pupils will be issued with a maths bingo sheet on Monday for homework and can complete as many tasks as they wish.  Sumdog is proving very popular in Primary 2C and all children should now have their usernames and passwords in their homework diaries. Please let me know if your child does not have their details and I will provide a copy for you.

News

This week is Maths week and the children will be involved in lots of fun maths activities.   On Thursday 14th September we plan to walk to the coop.  The pupils are allowed to bring £1 to spend if they wish.  We will also be recording some prices and working with a partner to note down different items and prices in the shop.  We are looking for 2 adult helpers to join us if possible.  We will be going between 9:30 and 10:30.  If you think you can help please pop a note in the bag or diary on Monday night and I will get back to you as soon as possible with arrangements. Thank you in advance.

Pupils were given a brown envelope on Thursday containing letters. Please ensure these are returned as one of them is the local walking permission that we need for Thursday.  Please don’t hesitate to contact me if there are any problems.

We have had a fantastic week in class and I was very impressed with the rainshakers that pupils made on Friday. We had a great time shaking along to the beat of the Amazon rainforest song and the bright colours certainly helped make up for the gruesome outdoor weather!

Thank you for your continued support and enjoy the week ahead.

Miss Cauley

P2R wk beg 11/09/17

Good afternoon, I hope you are all enjoying your weekend.  News and Homework as follows:

Homework

This week is Maths weeks and as such there will be no reading or spelling homework.  In class we will still be completing ERIC time (Tuesday)and read and munch (Thursday) and I will also continue to hear the children reading individually to set their level.  Children should read for pleasure this week and try and read a little each night.

In class we will be revising our first 3 sounds – sh, th and ch.  This can also be done at home.  This is a link to the game the children have been playing in class to learn their sounds.  http://www.ictgames.com/forestPhonics/fullV_public/index.html

For Maths homework this week, Pupils will be issued with a maths bingo sheet on Monday.  Pupils can complete as many challenges as they wish.

Children now have their Sumdog usernames and passwords in their homework diaries.  It would be great if the pupils play this at home this week.

News

This week is Maths week and the children will be involved in lots of fun maths activities.   On Thursday 14th September we plan to walk to the coop.  The pupils are allowed to bring £1 to spend if they wish.  We will also be recording some prices and working with a partner to note down different items and prices in the shop.  We are looking for 2 adult helpers to join us if possible.  We will be going between 9:30 and 10:30.  If you think you can help please pop a wee note in the bag or diary on Monday night and I will get back to you as soon as possible with arrangements.

Pupils were given a brown envelope on Thursday containing letters.  Please ensure these are returned as one of them is the local walking permission that we need for Thursday.  Thank you in advance.

Thank you as always for your support.

Mrs Fulton/ Mrs MacKenzie

Engineer Visits

During technologies time this week, P2C and P2R were lucky enough to have two very special visitors. Craig and Jennifer came to tell us all about their jobs as engineers. They explained what they do in their job and the different skills they need to use to do it well.

We are learning all about the world of engineering so we can become members of the Institution of Primary Engineers!

Thank you very much to Craig and Jennifer for coming along to visit us!

Sumdog Contest – Maths Week Scotland

As part of our celebrations and participation in Maths Week Scotland (11th-17th September), our P2-7 pupils have been entered into the Sumdog National Contest.

How it works

To take part, pupils simply play Sumdog’s maths games. Scores are based on accuracy and the questions are tailored to each student’s level – so everyone has a fair chance. The contest runs from 8am on Friday 8th to 8pm on Thursday 14th September. Pupils will be given time in class to play but can play at any time during this period.

Rewards for pupils

As well as improving pupils’ confidence, speed and accuracy with their number bonds and tables, as a reward for taking part, each pupil who answers 100 questions will receive an item for their Sumdog House.

Park Mains Cluster Schools

We will be competing against schools throughout the whole of Scotland but we will be focussing on beating our closest primary schools: Bargarran, Barsail, Inchinnan, Langbank and Rashielea. Our Daily Score will be posted on the Blog, so keep your eyes peeled to check our position on the Leaderboard!

Please save this link to allow your child to login to Sumdog without having to enter the school code:

https://www.sumdog.com/sch/bishopton-primary-school

Good luck and try your best!

Maths Week Scotland, 11-17 September

Dear Parent,

We have organised many fun activities to help promote numeracy and maths as part of Maths Week Scotland. A few of the main messages that Maths Week Scotland wants to promote:

  • Maths skills, understanding and confidence are important for everyone.
  • Everyone can ‘do’ maths; it’s a way of learning and thinking that we all use and can develop.
  • Maths ‘is everywhere’ and relevant to day-to-day life and work – decision making, problem solving, budgeting, planning, assessing probability and risk, and many more.
  • Being confident about and enjoying maths is about commitment and learning. It’s not ‘a gift’; it’s something we can all acquire if we want to.

Please read below to find out some of the fun activities your child will take part in:

  • Each stage will be involved in one full day of fun maths activities where they will visit different teachers to practise and learn new maths skills. This will take place on Tuesday12th September.
  • P2-7 classes have been entered into the Sumdog National competition which runs from 8am, Friday 8th to 8pm, Thursday 14th September. Your child has been issued with their Username and password. They will be playing the games during class time and they can also play the games at home. We are competing against the whole country but focussing on beating our local schools in the cluster. Check our Blog and Twitter for daily updates!
  • Your child will only have Maths and Numeracy homework during Maths Week and we would encourage you to help to promote the importance of maths and numeracy in their everyday lives. The homework will be a checklist of suggested activities where they can record what they have done. Photos and any extra evidence are encouraged!
  • We will be visiting the local Co-op and would like the pupils to buy a small item so it would be great if you could give your child some money to spend (£1 max). Adult/parent helpers will be required to accompany the classes on their visit.
  • We have fun Maths Trails available at the Main Office/Class Teacher for you to complete with your child or on their own by walking around the school grounds and on their walk home. Please ask for copy and complete with your child before or after school. Send the completed form in with your child to their class teacher.
  • Every day at 10am we will take part in RIC (Renfrewshire is Counting). The pupils will do counting activities, e.g. games, forwards and backwards counting sequences, multiples or times tables, , number patterns and sequences, relevant to their level. This should last about 10 minutes.
  • We will create Maths in Art designs. Winners form P1-3, P4-5 and P6-7 will be entered into the cluster school competition. Winners will be announced on Friday 15th September.
  • Renfrewshire Libraries have joined us in partnership to help celebrate Maths Week Scotland by planning activities that families can get involved in when visiting their local libraries. One such activity is a competition to create a new Skoob who loves Numeracy and Mathematics!
  • Please visit the websites below for more information and ideas of how to take part at home, as well as checking your child’s Blog.     http://www.gov.scot/mathsweek   http://www.readwritecount.scot/count/
  • If Tweeting about your celebration via Twitter, please use #MathsWeekScotlandRenfrewshire to get our efforts trending.

We are looking forward to sharing our passion of Maths and Numeracy with the pupils of Bishopton Primary and hope the enthusiasm spreads! If you have any questions about Maths Week Scotland, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind Regards,

Miss McDowall

Principal Teacher

P7S Build-a-Business – Order Form

P7S Superhero Smoothie Recipe Book

In P6, we were given a task to design a superhero themed smoothie. The colours in the smoothie had to match up with the superhero we had picked. As a class we voted for our top 3 favourite recipes and made them up for taste-testing. They were delicious! 

We have now turned our amazing recipes into a Superhero Smoothie Recipe Book. This is an electronic book (not printed) and are for sale for £1.50 for a limited time. They contain loads of different fruit, juice and yogurt recipes and are available by completing the contact form on this post.

If you would like to order our amazing smoothie e-book, please fill out the contact form to advise our management team. Please send the money to P7S in a labelled envelope (exact money only please!). It will all be added up by our finances team during our Build a Business time on a Friday and the recipe book will be emailed out to you as soon as we can.

Thank you for supporting the P7S Build-a-Business topic!

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