Hello summer

Good morning girls and boys,

We’ve made it to the final day of term, yay! The summer holidays are almost here and for the next 6 weeks you get to chill and not think about home schooling or blogs but just concentrate on having fun!

As I said at the start of the week Mrs Mirner and I are so proud of you all and how hard you have worked. We have loved seeing all of your lovely pictures and the busy work you have been doing, so well done all of you. I feel like the luckiest teacher in the world to be having you again next year so we can continue our adventures together and have lots more fun.

There is a wee gift waiting for you in room 8 for when you start back. I guess this year it’s not so much a goodbye from P3 but a welcome to P4 gift!

Until then girls and boys have the best summer holiday and I hope you and your families keep staying safe and well.

Lots of love to you all

Mrs Graham xx

6 thoughts on “Hello summer

  1. Hello!
    Thank you for being my teacher for primary 3 and I can’t wait to see my friends again when I get back. My dad made me pay for my sweets and my dad said it was maths.

    See you soon!
    From Lewis

  2. Hi Mrs Graham and Mrs Mirner. I hope you have a very nice summer and have lots of fun thank you for teaching me from Luisa. xxxxxx

    1. Hi Mrs Mirner and Mrs Graham. I have been very busy designing an app from the summer activity booklet. It’s called Zombie Xplode! Have a happy summer and a good holiday. See you in August Mrs Graham! From Ròs 🐱🐶🐭🐹🐰🦊🐻🐨🐨🐯🐙

      Thank you very much for all the activities that you have posted on the blog. Ròs’ brain has been kept very busy which has help a lot during lockdown! We’ve all learnt lots of new facts about the Under the Sea topic! Eilidh Macdonald

    2. Thank you Luisa, and I’m
      So sorry I missed you yesterday. Thank you for the kind gift. Have a lovely summer 🐠

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