Category Archives: Primary 3

Co-operative learning Primary 3

The basic aim of any Co-operative learning task is working together to achieve a common goal. Within Co-operative learning activities pupils seek outcomes that are beneficial to themselves and to their team members. Within Co-operative learning, small groups of pupils should be used to allow pupils to work together until each member of the team fully understands the learning intention. Knowing that each individual will only succeed if all group members understand, motivates pupils to scaffold one anothers’ learning whilst improving relationships and social skills of all team members.

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Primary 3 really enjoyed this lesson and will be working frequently within their Co-op groups. Each group have now created their ‘Team Identity’.

We have “The Purple Guitars”, “The Dancing Macaroni’s” and “The Green Chocolates”.

Take a look at our Primary 3’s in action.

You can see the co-operation, motivation, engagement, face to face interaction, social skills being developed.

 

How Good is My Learning

Don’t forget tonight is our 3rd How Good is My Learning of the session. The event will be held in the Dining Hall tonight and we’re looking forward to seeing you.

Tonight our House Captains will be asking you to complete our Annual Parent Survey. Your views are really important to us and help us to identify our strengths and also what we need to work on.

You can access it at the link below:

We will also have iPads in the hall tonight and QR codes available if you would prefer to complete it on your own device. If you would prefer a paper copy or any help to complete this, please let us know and we’ll arrange it.

Raffle Winners

Well done to all our lucky Raffle winners today. There are still a few prizes to be collected:

Bowen Therapy Gift Voucher – Caitlin Ellis

Marshall’s Gift Voucher – Caitlin Ellis

£5 Peacocks Voucher – Patricia Torrance

£10 Peacocks Voucher – Vincent Torrance

McDonald’s Linwood Voucher – Ellie Gorman

Johnstone Print Centre Voucher – Ellie Gorman

Domino’s Pizza Voucher – Elizabeth McWilliams

Christmas Tea Hamper – Jakub Swistak

Luxury Hamper – Ryan Haigh

Please contact the school office to arrange collection of your prize. Once again thank you to everyone who supported the raffle and the school fayre today – this is an important fundraiser for our school community and your support is greatly appreciated.

A huge thank you also goes to all our raffle prize donors whose generosity and commitment to their local community sets a great example to us all.

Christmas Fayre

Don’t forget to pop along to our Christmas Fayre this afternoon at 1.30pm.

We have lots of fun games, tombolas and activities with loads of prizes to be won. We also have our hand-crafted ornaments from each child in the school as well as tea, coffee, home-baking and hot dogs for sale.

We’ll end the day as always with our grand raffle – there is still plenty of time to buy a few more lucky tickets.

Sharing the Learning – Family Learning

On Thursday 29th November, we will be hosting the second Sharing the Learning Day this session.

This time we are working with our partners in Adult Learning to share more about Family Learning and why this is so central to our school approach.

On the day you can expect familiar faces from school and the Pizza Club as well as lots of fun activities to get involved in. The event starts at 2pm until 5pm – you can drop in at any point and stay for as long as you like.

If you can make it along at 2pm, you can head along to collect your child from their classroom and go with them to the hall where the event is being hosted. If you can’t make it until after 3pm, don’t worry as there will be plenty of Scottish themed activities going on in the classes.

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We are looking forward to seeing you there – please feel free to add to the Scottish theme by wearing tartan on the day.

Book Week Scotland Thank You & Feedback

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Book Week Scotland is almost coming to an end, but don’t forget to continue the fun at home before it ends on Sunday!

At St David’s we have had a fun filled week of activities, visitors and trips.

We would like to say a massive thank you to the following for coming along this week and helping us celebrate Book Week Scotland;

  • Bryse, our lollipop man
  • The Fire service
  • Rosaleen & Alf at St Vincent de Paul
  • Emma, Renfrewshire’s Primary outreach librarian
  • Bookbug
  • The community Police

We would also like to say a huge thank you to Starbucks Johnstone for allowing us to come down for Hot chocolate and a story to be read from your Manager, Graham. Primary 4/5 really enjoyed this experience and have been talking about it throughout the week.

Another thank you goes to Cochrane Care home, for having Primary 1 and our House and Vice Captains for a Bookbug session, that was led by Anne – Thank you, Anne!

Here is our feedback from throughout the week!

“I liked reading when the bell rang” – Caitlin P1

“I loved getting our present from BookBug”- Hope P1

“I Liked getting to meet the real BookBug” – Sophie P1

“I like singing all the songs when we went to the nursing home” – Calum P1

“My favourite part of the week was when the fire brigade came in and we got a picture with the fire engine” – Alfie P2

“I Liked having Bryse come in, he was funny, he taught us the alphabet backwards” – Eilidh P2

“I liked when the Big BookBug came in” – Sean P2

“I liked getting toast and biscuits the bedtime reading buddy” – Leo P2

“I wish we could wear pyjamas every day, I’ve loved it” – Zoey P2

“I liked getting to wear our pyjamas and getting to read books” – Hannah P3

“Its helped us to learn how to read” – Jakub P3

“I liked reading with our buddy and our teddies” – Lily-Anne P3

“I liked learning about Fiction and Non Fiction”- Stephen P3

“I liked reading under the blanket’s it was cosy and fun” – Josh P3

“I liked taking part in Book Week Scotland because we got to hear other people read, it was really nice” – Emma P4/5

“I liked having Emma (Outreach librarian) come in on Wednesday. I liked the books she read us and then  we voted for our favourite” – Libby P4/5

“My favourite part was going to Starbucks! We got hot chocolate and the manager, Graham read to us” – Riley P4/5

“I loved how people took time out to come to our school and support Book Week Scotland” – Sienna P4/5

“I liked when the bell rang every day and we just  stopped what we were doing and read for 15 minutes” – Mirren P6/7

“I enjoyed going along and listening to Mrs Mackenzie read Paddington” – Tia P6/7

“I loved going to the care home with Primary 1 and doing BookBug. Everyone was singing songs and joining in and a lady called Liz had said at the end Thank you so much for coming today and Merry Christmas” – Mya P6/7

“I loved singing with John from Primary 1”  – Kayla P6/7

“I’ve enjoyed doing bedtime stories with Primary 1 and 2” – Ryan P6/7

 

Thank you for a very successful Book Week Scotland, until next year!

Happy reading!

 

#Bookweekscotland

#Bookbug

#RenAttain

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#Cochranecarehome

 

 

Primary 3 Read, Write, Count Gifting

Primary 3 were in for a treat today when they were introduced to the ‘Read, Write, Count’ bags. We had a very excited class, that couldn’t wait to explore the many items inside the bag.

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“I love the story cubes – I can now make up my own stories at home” – Gemma

“I can use the notebook to write all my learning in to. I can even write my numbers from 0-100.”- Rebecca

“Those cards are cool, we can make up out own games with them. They are so much fun!”- Ryan

Emma introduced everything inside and  then shown the pupils what to do with it all. We even had a special visitor that came along to gift all pupils with a ‘Read, write, count’ bag!

This was very exciting, we got lots of cuddles and High- 5’s!

Thank you BookBug for your appearance today, we are so lucky to have you visit our school!

Thank you Emma for being with us today and for being a part of our Gifting event.

#Bookbug #BookweekScotland #RenAttain

Primary 1-3 Gifting Event today

REMINDER Primary 1-3 Gifting Event today

Primary 1 – Bookbug bag

Primary 2- Read, write, count bag

Primary 3 – Read, write, count bag

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Just a reminder that this event will take place today.

Primary 1  – 10am

Primary 2 – 11am

Primary 3 – 11:30am

This will take place in ‘Dream Island’ along with Emma  our Primary school outreach librarian.

Look forward to seeing you!

P.S We may have a special guest appearance!

Bookbug Check back later for some updates! #Bookweekscotland #Renattain

Book Week Scotland 2018!

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Book Week Scotland begins today and we look forward to welcoming all of our visitors this week.

Bryse our Lollipop man will be joining us after he has finished his job this morning, then followed by the Fire Service and then St. Vincent De Paul this afternoon.

We look forward to sharing a story with you and hearing all about your favourite book.

Happy reading everyone!

Check back throughout the week to see all of our updates from the classes.

#BookWeekScotland

#RenAttain

 

Anti bullying week P3

Primary 3 have had a busy day!

This morning they were creating recipes for a ‘Good Friend’ as we are promoting Anti-bullying week.

50g of respect”- Lily-Anne 

“a sprinkle of glitter”- Gemma 

“90g of love”- Hannah 

“a spoonful of happiness”- Chichi 

We then visited ‘Dream Island’ 🌴 where Emma shared with us wonderful picture books without words, we used our imagination to retell the stories in our own words.

Primary 3 had so much fun during this time and we will be using these books to write our own stories.

Come along to our next session at ‘Dream Island’ on Wednesday 21st November where each child will be gifted a ‘Read, write, count bag’

See you next week during ‘Book week Scotland’