This week Achievement Awards went to Jessica for some super accurate work on numbers to 1000 and to Immy for some lovely neat phonics work. Well Done.
Children in Need
P1-4 enjoyed dressing in yellow and/or spots on Children in Need Day. They all looked super. During the day they coloured in countless Pudseys and they also designed their own Children in Need Cupcake. They put a lot of effort into making them neat and colourful. Even though they’re just pictures they look good enough to eat!
Art in Maths
As part of their work on Shape P1-4 painted shapes which tessalate. That means they fit together without leaving any gaps. They also made symmetrical butterflies by painting one side and then folding to print the other. Both displays have brightened up the classroom.
Achievement Awards
This weeks awards went to Seth for his achievements in Codecracker and Chloe and James for their writing efforts. Well Done.
Halloween
Primary 1-4 enjoyed dressing up for Halloween today. They each made a bat mobile to take home to add to their Halloween decorations. They’d also like to say a big THANK YOU to the Parent Council for giving them all a Scare Pack and organising an online Party for them.
Achievement Awards
Primary 1 received their achievement awards for all their hard work on learning their sounds and blending them together to read words. Well done Primary 1. Amy received her certificate for completing level 11 in Code cracker, another super achievement.
Achievement Awards
Kayla and Amy received their awards for being so supportive and encouraging to the younger pupils they worked with to paint their dinosaurs. Well done.
Dinosaurs!
P1-4 chose to work on a Dinosaur project this term. We have already found out about how fossils and dinosaur bones help us to know what the dinosaurs were like. One day we went to the multi-court with a trundle wheel to measure out just to how long a Brachiosaurus really was. We discovered there would just be enough room for one to fit in! This week we have painted some dinosaurs. No-one really knows exactly what colours they were, so we thought about their habitats and then decided on colours!