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Week 6 – Primary 1 Learning Blog

We have learned about Frisky 5.  It was a peerie bit tricky to write but we did lots of practice and got very good at writing it.

We played ‘Splat’ with all the sounds that we have learned so far.

We watched a DVD about the clock face.

We were doing gymnastics and rolling with Mrs Redfern then we played islands.  It was fun.

We have enjoyed playing in the sandpit, the wooden blocks, the hospital, making a skeleton on the carpet and playing with the clocks.

Next week we want to learn some new sounds and the next number in Number Zoo which is Snappy Six!

We are looking forward to staying all day at school.

 

Week 2 in Primary 1

We have learned about the letter S.  We used playdough and pipe        cleaners to make S.  We coloured in Snake then practiced writing lots of s.

We learned about Penguin One.  We found out that Penguin One slid so much on the snow that he got a black mark on his tummy which looked like a number 1.

We have enjoyed the morning walk, playing with the prehistoric stickers, playing outside at playtimes and our school dinners.

Next week we would like to learn about number 2 and some new letters.

 

 

P1 LEARNING (B)LOG

This week we learned about Spotty 7, ‘g’ and ‘o.’  We are still learning about space and making some space crafts.

This week we have enjoyed making our space rocket and we loved getting our new outdoor suits.  We also enjoyed baking and eating Max’s birthday cake.

Next week we will have all new play activities and learning 2 new sounds and a new number in Number Zoo.

Primary 1,2 and 3 last day of term fun day.

Primary 1,2 and 3 have had a fantastic last day of term. After break P1,2 and 3 got to go in any of the 3 classes and try different activities. In P1 Mrs Moffat was baking cakes and krispies, in P3/4 Mrs Mouat was making origami dogs and rabbits and working with hamma beads and Miss Goodlad had a selection of different games out.

Quotes from P1

“I loved the water tray”

“My favourite was the hamma beads”

“I liked the baking”

“I liked everything”

Quotes from P2

“The thing I liked most was the play dough”

“I liked the tent”

“I liked playing draughts”

“I liked the hamma beads”

Quotes from P3

“I liked baking and helping with the ingredients”

“I loved all the activities”

” I liked cutting out the snakes”

” I liked everything but my favourite was baking”

‘Diana’ Tait

On the 21st of March Aith Junior High Schools upper primary did a play at the walls hall. It was called The Voyage Of The Diana. I played the part of Christopher Tait and at the show I met Christopher Tait’s granddaughter, Rhoda Tulloch. She said she could remember her grandfather even though he died when she was 4. She said when he came home from the being on the Diana he couldn’t sit down because he was just a sack of skin and bones because he couldn’t sit down he had to sit on some sheeps wool. I live near where Christopher Tait lived.

By Sadie Anderson

 

Some highlights from Da Ketling, da Fox an da Muckle Rat – Shetland County Drama Festival Entry 2016

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Adjudicator’s comments : This has been an excellent night! The theme for the festival is ‘Celebration’ – the pleasure of doing and watching drama – and an important part of this is the rehearsal stage, putting the play together to delight the audience.  Well, we were delighted tonight!

I very seldom see children as young as P3-5 on stage, and I’ve never seen them engaged and entertaining us to such a level.  The music was terrific, the movement great, the noises wonderful.  The movement was very modern – often with a box set children just stay within it, but these animals were everywhere! Up and down the auditorium – great fun.  They had the confidence and the competence to engage with you, me, each other.  Everyone was in role for the whole play – the farmer trying to keep control – what a beard! Do you think if I worked at it I could grow one like that? The cats – they’re going to be a problem when they’re older – niggling at each other like that! The ponies eating away, the pig shuffling about, the cows, the sheep nudging each other up at the back, the dog with his bone, all the excitable hens and the ducks with their flippers, the laid back fox, the sneaky rat – everyone was excellent.

The play was ideal to engage, stretch and challenge these young actors.  I was delighted to see it was also part of a project to keep the Shetland dialect alive and vibrant. Well done Aith Junior High School – please put your hands together for these talented young actors.                      IMG_0670IMG_0681IMG_0691IMG_0692IMG_0696IMG_0707IMG_0711IMG_0715IMG_0718IMG_0723IMG_0726

A big thank you to our producer and script writer – Marsali Taylor and also to Izzy Swanson for all her help

Muckle thanks also to our very talented face painters – Elizabeth Atia and Lynn Ritch, much appreciated!

* For a copy of the performance on DVD, please contact the AJHS school office 807 400  (£5)

Da ketling, da fox and da muckle rat

Primary 3,4&5 are busy learning their lines and have started rehearsing for the Shetland County Drama Festival in March.  We are performing on Thursday the 10th of March in the Garrison Theatre, we are very excited already!

*tickets go on sale Friday the 19th of February

Marsali and Izzy, da crofter and a menagerie of animals!
Marsali and Izzy directing da crofter and a menagerie of animals!

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