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P2/3 April Blog

We can’t quite believe that this will be our last term in P2/3 before we finish for the Summer holiday. We have a busy term ahead with lots of new challenges!

Looking back to last term and our class assembly about Scotland…

This is what some of the children had to say about it-

Sophie- ‘I think our assembly was really funny and it gave us the chance to show off our learning.’

Logan- ‘It was fun. I liked having the role of the doctor and I liked my line.’

Arwyn- ‘I liked being Nessie for our assembly because I liked popping out and saying my lines- I was like a boomerang!’

Halle- ‘I loved my yellow submarinne with sparkles on.’

Quinn- ‘I thought all the costumes were funny!’

Caled- ‘I liked the fact that the audience would have been learning things about Scotland.’

Jessie- ‘I liked all my big lines and pointing at the map. I think we all did an amazing job!’ I have to agree, I think you all did an amazing job too, Jessie!

Open Afternoon

In February we had an open afternoon and we welcomed parents and carers into the class. During this time we made our ‘Magical Yets’. This was based on a book we read in class that discussed how we all have to practise, practise and practise to become good at something. So instead of giving up, it encourages us to change our mindset to be, ‘I cannot do this YET’

The children have been telling me about the fact that this has helped them-

Arwyn told us that she ‘can’t ride on her roller-skates yet but I think of the things in my head that can support me.’ Good advice Arwyn!

Jessie said, ‘It increased my confidence because I sometimes get upset but when I think of the things on my Magical Yet they help me not to be sad.’

Sophie also mentioned that she now takes a deep breath and doesn’t panic before she tries something hard. ‘Before I did the Magical Yet sometimes I would panic’ she told us.

Kali remembers, ‘I won’t give up’ to help her when work gets tricky. Good for you Kali!

World Book Day

For World Book Day the children did lots of fun activities to celebrate.

They dressed up as book characters and Blair said that he ‘loved being someone from Horrible Histories.’

Elliot- ‘I loved going up to the Nature area and reading our books.’

Kaiden- ‘It was good sitting next to Blair and Christopher. We chatted about our books.’

Lucy tells us that, ‘we made reading buddies that were reading books that we designed’. She loved to make them.

Literacy

We are excited to have a new class reader called The Hodgeheg.

Blair says, ‘I like our new book because the burb tells us that Max is a hero and I want to find out why.’

Jessie tells us, ‘We’ve read Chapter 1 and 2 so far and I like that Max is trying to discover how humans cross the road without getting injured.’

Caled adds, ‘In Chapter 1 we used our prior knowledge to write what we already knew about hedgehogs and then we read more from the book and we noted down the new facts we had learned.’

Ozy was interested that in Chapter 2, ‘we found tricky words and tried to work out what they meant in context. Then we looked them up in the dictionary.’ Caled remembered that this was called Metalinguistics, which was a very tricky word! Quinn loved ‘looking in the dictionary to find our tricky words. It’s like being a detective!’

Blair also loves, ‘doing diacritical marking because I like marking the dots, lines and rainbows to show the single phonemes, joined phonemes and split phonemes.’

Jessie liked the poetry that we wrote before Easter, “we wrote spring calligram poems. I had fun writing my poem in a shape”.

The class also made sock puppets and wrote instructions to tell someone else how to make them. Lucy tells us that she loved making them and that she showed her Mummy when she got home.

Maths

Sahan liked to learn his 3 times table, ‘ now I can count on in 3s’ he tells us. Logan loves maths, ‘it is just so much fun because I know my 2, 3, 5 and 10 times tables now!’

Jessie says, ‘we’ve been learning how to do chimney sums and I know how to set them out neatly in my jotter’.

Kaitlyn tells us, ‘we were learning about time; analogue and digital clocks, am and pm, quarter past and quarter to”. Elliot says this is important because ‘if you don’t know the time you might be late for your job!’ Good point!

We have also been working on  Information Handling. Hannah tells us that, ‘we have been using tally marks to make a note of everyone’s eye colour and then we made a chart showing everyone’s eye colour.’

STEM

Ozy tells us that, ‘we have been learning about different materials like wool, plastic and glass. We were looking around the school for different things made of these materials.’

Before this, the class were working on electricity. Sophie tells us that they were learning about the things that electricity can travel through, ‘these are conductors and if it can’t go through, they are called insulators’ .

‘We were making circuits using batteries and wires, we could press a buzzer and turn on a lightbulb. It was great!’ said Blake.

IDL

Our topic this term is Ancient Egypt. We have been having a great time learning lots of facts about this interesting part of history.

Kaitlyn has found it particularly interesting that even cats were turning into mummies because ‘they believed in the afterlife’.

Harley has liked learning about the tombs inside the pyramids because he likes the hieroglyphics.

Elliot thought it was amazing how long ago the Ancient Egyptians were around and also how long they played such an important role in history.

We still have much to learn and then we will also be involved in a Ancient Egypt workshop at Kelvingrove Museum on the 13th of June which we are all looking forward to!

These are our pyramids that we made. If you look inside you’ll even find a sarcophagus and all the things the Pharoah might need in the afterlife!

 

PE

Cho’s Taekwondo members came to visit and they delivered a taster session for the children. They loved it!

Shea was very proud to share his club with the school!

P2/3 January Blog

We hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and we are all looking forward to a busy new year. It’s great to see the boys and girls back to school and full of enthusiasm!

Looking back to last term Kali tells us what a great time everybody had at the Christmas party.  She ‘loved dancing and playing Pass the Parcel,’ especially because she won the prize!  Elliot ‘loved winning the Best Dancer competition’ and Arwyn ‘loved playing Corners because you don’t know which corner they are going to choose. It’s so exciting!’

The children enjoyed taking part in the nativity ‘It’s  Party’.  Sophie loved having lots of lines to learn in her role as the Chief Angel Gabriel, she adds, ‘it was fun and something I will never forget!’

Harley enjoyed that the nativity gave everyone in the class an opportunity ‘to work together as a team, even though it was hard!’

Literacy

   

These photos show the children reading in a very different way before Christmas. They found it very comfortable especially dressed in all their cosy clothes!

Arwyn has been writing lots of stories and sharing them with the class. Well done Arwyn, you are an inspiration! We are going to continue to look at narratives this term as well as other types of writing.

Jessie says, ‘I really like to write sentences and stories because I like to use connectives and different types of punctuation like exclamation marks.’

Shea tells us, ‘We’ve been practising with Mrs Mark to write our handwriting neatly’ and adds, ‘I am learning to write my letters on the line’. The class are now going to continue to practise their joins.

Literacy is such an important aspect of our day. Elliot says, ‘when we use our Active Literacy boards I like to practise using my phonemes to make words.’  Sahan tells us, ‘I like to spell hard words’.  Well done you two!

Here is Markus showing off his work from this week using the ‘ie’ phoneme.  He made every word using his magnetic letters first and then he wrote each one. Well done Markus. Don’t forget you all have this board at home from when it was gifted to you from the school. so you can practise at home too!

Salut! We have been learning our colours in French and are ‘fantastique’ at asking for our coloured lunch trays in the dinner hall. We are also learning to count to 20 in French and love it when Monsieur Perroquet (the parrot) helps us!

Maths

‘I love it when we are all quiet and doing our Maths sums because I know it will be very useful when I’m older,’ Sophie tell us. Good point Sophie!

Recently we have been working with money. ‘I like to count out the value of items using coins and notes’, Harley tells us and Elliot says, ‘I always like to calculate the total cost when we are working with money’.  ‘We also set up a shop and we buy stuff and work out the total costs’, mentions Jessie. Kaiden and Shea have had fun counting out amounts to use at our shop too. Good job boys!

We have been looking at fractions and working out halves and quarters of amounts. We also know about the numerator and denominator. Please ask your children all about them.

In multiplication and division Shea tells us that he likes to skip count in 2s and 5s. ‘I like to get hard times tables,’ says Sahan. Elliot agrees that he likes a challenge too. Freya especially likes the 10 times table.

The class have continued to look at measurement. ‘We worked with a partner to measure things in the class and now we are starting to look at time,’ says Elliot.  Arwyn adds that, ‘We have been learning about quarter past and half past the hour.’

Scotland Topic

We are going to find out where people have visited in Scotland and put all the places on a map. ‘I’ve been to the River Clyde’,  Elliot told us. We are looking forward to hearing where everyone has been and what they did there. You will soon be sent home a worksheet to fill in to tell the class all about this.

We have been starting to look at land use in Scotland so we will relate this to where you have visited.

We have also been learning about Nessie, she lives in Loch Ness close to Inverness.  The boys and girls loved making their ‘fold out’ Nessies. They go from being cute to fearsome! Jessie tells us that,  ‘We looked at reports about who had seen Nessie, but they were almost all hoax or false sightings.’ Blake told us he thinks he saw something in the water when he visited Loch Ness recently. So who knows?

Our Class Assembly will be about Scotland and it will be on Friday 23rd February after lunch. Hope to see you there!

 

 

 

P2/3 November Blog

P2/3 have already been very busy and it’s only just November!

Author Visit

Jessie tells us, ‘We just had an author visit so he could tell us about his books and his life. I liked hearing about his books and being sprayed with water! I thought it was good especially for people who might want to be an author.’

Elliot ‘liked when Stuart Reid came in and told us all about his books. It was really funny especially when his grandpa came in to visit!’

‘I liked it when random things popped up behind him and we all laughed and also when people from the audience were acting parts of his books,’ said Quinn.

Literacy

The children enjoy the variety of activities within Literacy.

Kaitlyn loves ‘handwriting because we get to learn and practise how to form our letters correctly.’

Lucy likes ‘learning new words. I like making them and writing them.’

Sophie tells us that ‘the Kenning poems were teaching my brain facts about the animals or objects so I could write a really good poem.’  And she did!

‘My favourite work, to be fair, is writing. I really enjoyed writing a recount about my October holiday,’ said Elliot.

Lily ‘liked doing all the fun activities during Roald Dahl Day, especially making the fox mask because we were reading Fantastic Mr Fox.’ Jessie also wanted to share her favourite Roald Dahl story with us . She was a great storyteller!

  

 

Maths

We have been looking at Place Value, Estimation and Rounding, Addition, Subtraction and now we are working on Multiplication and Division.

‘I like all the Maths activities,’ Ibrahim says.

Sahan loves ‘learning about numbers. I do great work and then I see a star from the teacher which means I can get a point.’

We’ve also covered lots of practical Maths activities such as 2D and 3D Shape,  Measurement using cm and m and we have been looking for right angles in the class and outside.

 

Skills Workshops

Each class have been involved in learning Expressive Art skills from different teachers. We did Drama with Mrs Gilroy and we have also covered  Art skills with Miss May. Soon we will be covering Music skills with Miss Craig.

Sophie tells us that she ‘enjoyed our Drama lessons because when you grow up you might want to be an actor.’

Outdoor Learning

Kaiden says, ‘I like going outside to do chalk and to play games with my friends’, during Outdoor Learning.

Harley and Ibrahim both agree that they love ‘going in the Muga pitch because we get to practise football.’

This is us making funny faces with natural materials that we found ‘up the back’.

Halloween 

The children had a fun packed Halloween and looked amazing in their outfits.

Quinn ‘loved seeing everybody in their costumes’, even the teachers!

They made a Halloween plaque,  drew spooky pictures, made Frankensien’s monsters and even did some division using sweets and witches hats. Not forgetting the all important party…

‘We had so much fun at the Halloween party.  I loved winning the candy!’ Arwyn tells us.

Nativity

Our Nativity this year is called ‘It’s A Party!’

Elliot tells us that ‘We are practising and learning our songs for our Nativity. I can’t wait to find out what part I’m playing. My favourite songs are Two Thousand Years Ago and our new song, Wise Men.’