Category Archives: Primary 4/5

Parent and Carer Survey Response

Earlier this month, Renfrewshire Council asked parents and carers to submit their questions on schools and nurseries. Thank you to everyone who took part, there was a phenomenal response with more than 1,000 questions.  

 

Your most-asked questions were put to Steven Quinn, Director of Children’s Services, which you can see at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-schools. You can also find answers to many more questions there too. 

 

Thank you for your continued patience and support for our school during this difficult time. We hope to see you back in our school as soon as it is safe to do so. 

HT Update – End of week

We are now at the end of our 4th week of Home Learning and I would like to take this opportunity again to let you know how incredibly proud we all are to be part of the St David’s community.

It has been wonderful to hear from so many of you on the phone, via text, by email and on the Facebook page. We hope to speak to even more of you next week. Please remember we are always here if you need anything at all.

We want to make sure that we are getting Home Learning right for everyone and have created a brief survey to gather your opinions. It should only take a couple of minutes to complete and as always, your feedback is invaluable to determining our next steps.

You can access the survey by clicking on this link:  https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=oyzTzM4Wj0KVQTctawUZKT3Ew0Z-Q85Bv5om4Pf6v_NUMTRCTVJKWUpXR1IxVVJVSEFJOENOMkRUMi4u

alternatively you can hover your phone/tablet camera over the QR link below:

A reminder that next week is a little different:

Monday 4th May – Online learning day

Tuesday 5th May – Online learning day

Wednesday 6th May – In Service Day – Children on holiday

Thursday 7th May – In Service Day – Children on holiday

Friday 8th May – Holiday

Monday 11th May – Online learning day

Well done everyone – have a great weekend.

Mrs Berry

P4 Christmas Maths Challenge

If you are looking for a fun activity for the children during the holidays, why not try the Deputy First Minister’s Christmas Maths Challenge 2019. It is packed with Festive Puzzles you can pick and choose from to keep everyone entertained.

Click on the picture below to see a copy of the challenge. Paper copies will be distributed to Primary 4 pupils before the Christmas Break.

Want to know the answers? They’ll be available on the Making Maths Count blog from 6th January 2020.

 

#ACHIEVING 

 

Primary 3/4’s Bookweek Scotland

Last week saw P3/4 have lots fun and exciting opportunities to experience reading. We had many different visitors in to see us and some even went out into the community to experience reading.

Our week started with a visit from Miss Cunningham from Cochrane Castle Primary, who chose to read one of her favourite books to us, ‘The Owl who is Afraid of the Dark’.

On Tuesday, we received a special visit from our School Education Manager, Miss Thomas. She brought in a book that was very special to her son when he was in primary three and four, called ‘Katie Morag and the Big Boy Cousins’. Miss Thomas also brought in a special device called a Kindle. She told us about all the books she had on it and how when on holiday, she loves to get lost reading a book and imaging all the different scenes.

Thursday saw a very special visitor, in the form of Provost of Renfrewshire, Lorraine Cameron. Provost Cameron came to visit Primary three’s to give them  a ‘Read, Write, Count Book Bag’. Whilst the Provost was here, she read one of the stories to the class, it was called ‘You’re Called what?’ The story was all about real-life animals with very strange sounding names.

As a very special treat, the Provost let those of us that wanted too, try on her official chain of office.

Primary 4’s joined Miss McCann’s class and walked to Starbucks, they were read a book by the Manager. They also got a treat of some hot chocolate.

Friday saw our class get two visitors. Firstly the house captains of Cochrane Castle came and read a story to the class.

Our Final visitor of the week was Katrina McGovern, the School’s Barnardo’s PAThS Co-ordinator. Katrina brought in a book that was very special to her, ‘The Velveteen Rabbit’, she even brought in a toy rabbit! Everyone loved the story!

Book week was great and all the class thoroughly enjoyed it, and this can be summed up in a quote by one of our class members.

“Books are so important, they don’t just help my reading. It helps my spelling, my imagination, my writing  and how I understand things. Reading is great!”

Book Week Scotland . Hidden Community Books!

Primary 4/5 love reading books and want to share this with the local community!

They have hidden books in popular places around Johnstone. These books are in a zip lock bag with a little note and instructions on what to do. If you are lucky enough to find one of our bags take it home, read and enjoy!

All we ask is that when you are finished , you hide it back in the community with the note so that others can share and enjoy it too!

If you can, take a selfie with the book and post it onto our schools Facebook/Twitter to help share the message.

Here are some picture clues to help you identify some possible hiding places.

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