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JRSO- 2017/18

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For session 2017-2018 the Fisherton Primary Junior Road Safety Officers will be:

                                                         Elsi and Nikkita

We have had signs installed to make our walks and daily mile safer.

Assembly

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Jennifer- I really liked when Ray came to visit us.

Jack- It was really fun to have Ray in because she was really energetic and cute.

Kyle- It was really exciting because it was a surprise!!

Matthew- It was a surprise for Ray to come in and she was very cute.

Oliver- It was very entertaining and fun and Ray was really fluffy.

Mia- She is very nice.

Liliana- She looked adorable.

Our First Post

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Oliver- This is going to be fun to post things on the website and let you see our hard work!

Liliana- This will be fun!

Harvey-I like playing outside on the bikes.

Campbell- It is fun going on the computers researching stuff and playing outside. I like measuring.

Brigham- It is fun to work and to draw when it is wet play.

Mia- Its fun to be in class.

Kaleyll- I like making junk models and out topic.

 

 

Reading Workshop

 

 

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Parents and families are invited to school on Thursday 24th November at 6pm to find out more about how we teach reading and literacy skills across Fisherton Primary an EYC.

The sessions will be led by Mrs McDowell who will give an over view of early level reading in the EYC. Mrs Eaglesham will give information on the 3 Read approach being delivered to P1 and P2, and, Mrs Hamilton will give an insight into our Book Clubs and Literacy Circles being used in P4-7.

I am certain this will be an informative and enjoyable evening which will help you supprot your child at home and help them develop their reading skills.

 

 

Travelling by Tuba

Today the boys and girls in P1-P7 enjoyed an afternoon of music and fun with Stuart and Chris from ‘Travelling by Tuba’.  The show was called ‘AROUND THE WORLD IN 60 MINS’

The children got to feel the South American Samba Beat, African Spiritual, Traditional New Orleans Jazz, British Pomp and Circumstance and a special tribute to the world of opera. Also the SMALLEST tuba in the whole world.

They had a super afternoon and were, yet again, a credit to the school and their families displaying our school values throughout – well done boys and girls!