Category Archives: Primary 1

Term 2

For our topic this term we have been learning all about People Who Help Us. This has involved lots of play based learning through Fire Station role play and construction where many of the children enjoy creating their own police cells and police boats. We did an experiment with Mrs Thomson to see the three things that fire needs to burn and learned about fire and fire works safety. We are continuing to learn about the role of a police officer and looking at the ways that they identify criminals. This has tied in with our Health and Wellbeing where we have been looking at ways that we are “the same but different”. We’ve measured our height, shoe size, taken our fingerprints, and looked at eye and hair colour. We recognise that although we are all different, that is what makes us special and unique and we should celebrate that.

The People Who Help Us topic will continue until Christmas and may also run for a week or two in January as there is so much to learn. We have still to focus on road safety and how the Lollipop person helps us, what doctors and nurses do to help us, our bodies and how our 5 senses help to keep us safe from harm. If 2020 had allowed, we would’ve visited some of the places in the community where people help us or had them visit us. Instead, we will go on a virtual walk around Maybole (using Google Maps) to identify where these services and shops are.

In ICT we have been concentrating on our mouse control when using the computers. Many of the boys and girls are so used to touch screen technology that they were struggling to move and click the mouse in order to select objects or draw. We are already seeing a vast improvement in their mouse control and they are now independently able to use the Paint 3D program to create pictures and shapes and also use the mouse to play games on Education City.

In RME we have been discussing our special places where we feel safe and happy. This leads on to talking about how the church is a special place for Christian people. We will look at the details of the structure of the church and the objects we see inside. We are also going to learn about some of the special Christian celebrations that take place in the church, starting with Christmas and also Christenings.

In PE we have been learning basic gymnastics skills such as different types of jumps, making shapes with our bodies and different ways of travelling. We will also be learning a variety of rolls and some new warm-up games.

In Literacy, we have been very busy learning lots of sounds and new tricky words each week as well as Talk For Writing activities. Our story focus in Talk For Writing is The Gingerbread Man and we have been learning the sequence of a story along with the actions. We will be learning the remainder of the sounds in Term 3.

In Numeracy we having been focussing on adding within 10 and Ten Town numbers 11-20. Everyone loves Ten Town and it is a great resource for Primary 1! We also do mental maths warm-ups and counting everyday. In November we began Measure work through our topic.

As we approach Christmas, we are sad to not be rehearsing for a Christmas Nativity as this was always a special time in the school calendar. However, we will still be creating some Christmas crafts, learning poems and some songs (using sign language) to share with our families. The Primary 1 teachers will still do their very best to make sure this is a special and magical time for your children in the run up to Christmas.

 

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Belleisle Outdoor Learning Trips

We have planned an outdoor learning programme with the EYC and Primary 1, which links with our current topics.  We will be visiting Belleisle Park in Ayr and exploring the environment, looking for signs of Autumn.  This is a great opportunity for our pre-school children to work alongside P1 as part of their ongoing Early level transition.

The children have been organised into mixed year groups, and will be accompanied by members of staff.   We have hired the Community minibus, which Susan will be driving. The mini-bus will leave the school at 9.30am returning at 2.40pm.  All children will require to wear a face covering on the bus.  We have some face coverings which can be provided if children do not have their own one.

Please note that not all children will be going this coming Monday. Please check the letter which was sent to see the date which your child’s group will be going on this trip.

Please ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for the weather e.g. jacket, scarf, hat, gloves, wellies with warm socks.  We will provide a small snack and the kitchen staff will also provide a packed lunch which we will have at Belleisle.  Please do not send any additional food or drinks.

Thank you!

Gardenrose Primary 1 (2020 – 2021)

Welcome to the Primary 1 page! This page will be regularly updated with information about our learning through the year, as well as photos of all our hard work.

Literacy

In Term 1, we are working on all our initial sounds – we have already covered s, a, t, p, i and n. To help us learn these, you can listen to the Jolly Phonics songs on YouTube. As well as this we are looking at the story of Mr Wiggle and Mr Waggle. Feel free to use the resource below to download the story to practise with your child at home – ask them to show you our fun actions. Mr Wiggle and Mr Waggle

Maths

In Maths we are learning our numbers to 10 this term using the Ten Town program. Use games such as this Underwater Counting game to help your child to practise counting to 10. https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/underwater-counting

Topic

This term we are looking at the Percy the Park-Keeper books, with a focus on Seasons and Woodland environments. When you are out for a walk, try to spot some signs of the changing seasons.

P.E.

P.E. days for Primary 1 are Wednesday and Friday.  Try to make sure your child has outdoor appropriate shoes with them on these days. Full P.E. kit is not needed this term for Primary 1, as P.E. lessons will take place outside.

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