Good Morning Primary 6
I hope you all had a fun night for Halloween and a long lie in bed this morning.
You got your learning grid earlier this week but incase you’ve lost it I have attached a copy below. If you have any questions you can message me online in Google Classroom or on Seesaw. Have a good day and I’ll see you back in class ready for violin and guitar on Thursday.
Mrs Coyle
Primary 6 Learning grid 1.11.23
Good Morning Primary 6,
I hope you all had a great long weekend and were not too lazy with your tasks for Mr Reid yesterday.
I’m back today and if you have any questions you have Google Classroom and Seesaw to get in touch, just send me a message.
I have set you a task for each portion of the day, do what you can manage but remember to get outside for a breath of fresh air as well.
Click on the link below to see your plan (it is the same plan I gave you on Thursday).
Have a good day.
Mrs Coyle
Primary 6
Good Morning,
I hope you are all well,
I have attached your tasks for today
Let me know how you get on with the tasks
Mr Reid
Good morning Primary 6, welcome back and HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I am looking forward to our class meet at 10am this morning. I will post a link to meet on our classroom a couple of minutes before. Below is a link to your work for the day. I will also go over this when we catch up this.
I hope you all have a great first day back. I look forward to catching up later. Any worries or questions, you can email me – gw14mccabemary2@glow.sch.uk
This Christmas many of our pupils will be finding new phones and tablets in their Christmas stockings, lucky them! However as they get started viewing videos, chatting to friends and live stream gaming, it is important for us to remember to keep them protected.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/parents-guide-being-social-online/
This year CEOP has created a series of videos to help parents keep their children safe. These short clips can be the starting points for chats about how we behave online outside of school.
Take a look at the Parents Activity Packs for some great ways to get started.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Support-tools/home-activity-worksheets/
Congratulations to St Fergus’ Primary 6 and 7 pupils who were awarded their grades in the Scottish Engineering Leaders Awards this morning. Lockdown aside, this was a bumper year for entries with the largest number of pupils entering their designs than ever before.
Their task was to think of a problem that exists and then design a solution.
This year three pupils, Olivia, Hailie and Emma, stood out with their entries being selected to the final stage and shortlisted for the award, an amazing achievement!
Well done to all!
Big Loose Parts Play
We are also looking to collect large loose parts for outdoor play. This kind of play can be used from primary 1 to primary 7. We are hopeful that’s some parents through their line of work may be able to donate these items to our school or may have family members or friends who could do so.
We are looking for
• Tyres
• Bricks
• Pallets
• Plastic crates
• Wooden cable reels
• Larges pieces of fabric and tarpaulin
• Ropes
• Plastic pipes and guttering
• Tree stumps and logs
• Cones
• Buckets
• Wheel barrows
Any donations can be left at the school gate and Scot will bring them into the school grounds.
Thank You
Mrs Gray & Mrs Ellis
Loose Part Play St Fergus’
We are going to be introducing loose parts play into our learning in St Fergus’. Loose parts play has been used for many years with amazing results. It is encouraged throughout the primary curriculum for indoor and outdoor learning opportunities.
It is a chance for children to
- Play freely with friends
- Investigate
- Discover
- Explore
- Create
- Use lots of trial and error to learn for themselves
- Learn to make their own judgements about adventure play and recognise safe limits.
To do this we need to collect loose parts. The list of possible loose parts is endless but can include:
- Boxes – various sizes, materials and shapes
- Feathers
- Shells
- Pine Cones
- Stones and Pebbles
- Tubes – various sizes, materials and shapes
- Baskets
- Funnels
- Sieves
- Beads
- Ribbons
- Bottle Lids
- Old Keys
- Glass Jars
- Corks
- Nuts/Bolts/Washers
- Scarves/Fabrics
- Hoses/Pipes/Gutters
- Pegs
- Buttons
- Small wheel from old toys
- Old cars or toys that move
- Metal baking trays or cup cake tins
- Wooden and metal utensils
- Pots/Pans
- Small gardening tools
- Watering cans
If you have any of these things at home that you would be willing to donate to the school we would love to have them. Please only donate things that you already have at home and are no longer used.
A box will be left just outside the school gate for items to be left. Scot will bring the box into school for the items to be quarantined and cleaned before use.
Thank You
Mrs Gray & Mrs Ellis
Bankfoot Road, Ferguslie Park, Paisley PA3 1LA Telephone: 0300 300 1364