Category Archives: P6

P6A

Primary 6 have had another wonderful week full of exciting learning, here are some of our highlights…

Ranna- I really enjoyed writing the diary entry as Neil Armstrong.

Connor- I really enjoyed learning how to find the area of a shape using the formula A=LxB.

Catriona- I really enjoyed P.E. this week.

Megan- I enjoyed playing castles in P.E.

Mia- I really enjoyed learning about staying safe online and discussing bullying and how we can stop it.

Suvi- I really enjoyed acting out Neil Armstrong’s life on the moon.

Hannah- I really enjoyed writing my diary entry as Neil Armstrong.

Alex- I enjoyed completing my assessment for length in Maths.

Jess- I enjoyed writing my diary entry as Neil Armstrong.

 

We are really looking forward to our drama workshop next week based on ‘Charlie and the Chocolate factory’.

Have a nice weekend!

P6b

This week has been an absolute blast in P6b!

In our maths, this week, we continued our work on perimeter, which also included identifying and naming advanced 2d shapes. We enjoyed using different strategies to add together the different lengths of shapes before uncovering the perimeter, finding the column addition method most appropriate to adding lengths containing decimal points. We ended the week by looking at measurement, using rulers correctly to measure straight lines and, then, to draw out shapes using a ruler before uncovering the perimeter of said shape.

In our writing we continued with our information texts on the Solar System with a big focus on handwriting skills and technique. We also looked at using commas correctly by working on our use of subordinate and embedded clauses. Many of the texts are now ready for display and will be put out imminently for all to see and marvel at.

In reading we finished our most recent class novel and elected our new class story, The Christmasaurus. We have continued our class reading of our novels by reading in class in our groups and also by sharing our thoughts on our books with an adult. We ended the week by reading a comprehension text and, then, working in groups to help answer specific questions on said text. We started by working as a whole class before working in groups and, then, independently.

We finished the week, on Friday, by reviewing why we remember people who sacrificed their lives for our country. We observed the two minutes silence and discussed the importance of war memory, so as to learn from the horrors and, indeed, the mistakes of the past.

Next week we will be continuing our work on measurement before looking again at perimeter by measuring the sides of shapes and, then, calculating the perimeter. We will, additionally, move into our next text in our writing by looking at a diary entry from the perspective of astronaut, Neil Armstrong, this will also be used to assist us with our year group assembly in December.

Remember that on Monday we are wearing odd socks in order to raise awareness of anti-bullying.

Thanks for a super week, P6b!

P6A

This week we have been learning loads of new things we would like to share some things with you.

 

MATHS/NUMERACY

Lauren-I enjoyed learning about perimeter.

Suvi-I enjoyed using rulers to measure cm and mm.

Islay-I enjoyed doing the challenge sheet.

Lucas-I enjoyed using rulers to measure cm and mm.

 

LITERACY

Skye-I enjoyed doing spelling this week.

Euan-I enjoyed writing about space this week.

Sophia- I enjoyed going to the library to read.

 

TOPIC

Murray-I enjoyed practicing our assembly songs.

Liam-I really love learning about Space.

Teighan-I think that Space is really interesting.

 

P.E.

Joshua- I really loved playing castles against the opposition.

Ranna- I enjoyed outdoor P.E. this week.

Mia- I liked jogging around the playground this week in outdoor P.E. for our warm up.

 

Other

Denholm- I thought that the Remembrance assembly was really interesting.

Catriona- I can’t wait until Golden Time!

 

Written by Mia, Murray and Skye 🙂

P6A

It has been another busy week in P6A, here are some of our highlights…

Murray- I enjoyed learning my spelling words by putting them into a Halloween picture.

Ranna- I loved learning about angles in Maths.

Connor- I enjoyed completing my angles assessment.

Islay- I enjoyed writing about Space.

Mia- I really enjoyed P.E. this week.

Megan- I enjoyed writing my information text about Space.

Catriona- I enjoyed outdoor P.E.

James- I enjoyed the Maths assessment.

Suvi- I really enjoyed P.E. this week.

 

P6A

What a wonderful week we have had in P6A.

This week we finished our percentages topic in Maths by assessing our learning.  We are looking forward to starting our learning of angles next week.

In literacy we wrote a recount about our October holiday and enjoyed completing a comprehension activity in which we peer assessed each others work.  We enjoyed our stations for spelling this week too where we learned how to spell our words using sign language, wordsearches, writing sentences and choosing random spelling challenges.  We also enjoyed our weekly visit to the library.

For our learning across the curriculum this term, our context is Space.  We are extremely excited about this and have already been enjoying learning about our Solar System and how we orbit the Sun and how the Moon orbits the Earth.  We have learned about how planets orbit and how long its takes to orbit the Sun.  We also found out how Pluto is no longer classed as a planet of our Solar System but instead, classed as a dwarf planet.

In outdoor P.E. we joined the other P6 class and played a range of games together, building our skills for working as a team.

We were very impressed with the P7’s assembly about ‘Inspirational People’, we particularly liked the Nelson Mandela song!

 

*** Please remember to bring P.E. kits Mondays and Tuesdays***

***Dress Down Day- Friday 2nd November***

 

 

P6b

1, 2, 3…BLAST OFF!

Space is the theme for P6b this term and, oh my, are we entertaining the topic with gusto and enthusiasm. We’ve spent the week with a focus on enriching our understanding of planets, planetary bodies and moons. We’ve observed why smaller objects orbit larger objects and how long certain objects take to orbit other objects. We’ve focused on our own Solar System and found it interesting to note that at times the Sun is not actually the centre of our Solar System due to the large mass and gravitational pull of all the planets but, particularly, Jupiter. This also assisted us with our understanding of Pluto and why it is no longer considered a planet.

We’ve been using our new knowledge of the planets of the Solar System to help us prepare to write an information text. We began the week looking at a Solar System information text containing all of the elements one would expect to find in an information text and we will use our knowledge of the layout to help us understand how to write one effectively and independently. We have now finished our plans and will begin writing draft copies of our text next week.

With our reading, we’ve been continuing with our reading in class and in the school library. Each pupil has been given their new reading book as part of their homework for the present term. Furthermore, we are ploughing on with, and greatly enjoying, our class novel: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days.

In our maths learning we’ve been working on angles. We started the week by constructing angle makers to help us see a right angle and how it can be rotated and remain a right angle, this helped us use this knowledge to assist us with our understanding of what an acute and obtuse angle is. We then began looking at how to use a protractor, ensuring that the centrepoint is placed at the specific point where a pair of perpendicular lines intersects. Furthermore, we’ve been working on our verbal reasoning through challenge by using our mathematical vocabulary to explain how we know something, for example: how we know an angle is acute and not obtuse.

Next week we will begin to write our draft information texts on the Solar System and will be continuing to work on our understanding of angles in maths before moving on to perimeter, our next topic.

P6b

It’s been another great week of learning in P6b!

In our writing, this week, we used the teacher’s model text of a blog report on rainforest tribes to help us plan our own version on the same topic. We completed this activity in groups and finished the week by beginning to write out our reports properly using netbooks. Everyone is enjoying taking turns to use the computer and contribute to the development of their group’s blog article.

We’ve been continuing with our reading sessions as part of our literacy circles activities. In addition to this, we’ve also been completing independent reading and taking it in turns to read with adults within the classroom. In the middle of the week, we demonstrated democratic values by electing our new class novel. Winning by a wide margin, we are now reading ‘Dog Days’ part of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.

Spelling has been an additional focus this week and we’ve been working on practicing our set sounds, as part of our homework, in school. We’ve been using our peer group to support and have had lots of fun with testing each other’s knowledge of our current week’s sound.

In our maths learning, we finished our work on decimals but are now building on this previous learning to help us with our new topic; percentages. We have been looking at converting percentages into fractions and decimals. Later in the week, we also began looking at percentages of a quantity but will continue this into next week.

I look forward to seeing many of you for parents’ evening, it will be great to share the many successes your children have made this year. In addition, please note, the harvest church service is now on Thursday, parents are very welcome to attend.

Have a lovely weekend!

What a Busy Week in P6A!

We have been super busy in P6A this week.  Here are some of our highlights…

Euan- I enjoyed rounding to 1 decimal point in maths.

Suvi- I enjoyed playing castles in P.E.

Connor- I enjoyed completing my maths assessment for decimals.

Catriona- I enjoyed writing my fact file.

Murray-I enjoyed showing the class my drawings.

Amy- I enjoyed doing textbook work in maths.

Megan- I enjoyed working with the Maths boxes.

Alex- I enjoyed raising money for our school playground at the bingo.

Mia- I really enjoyed reading in the class library.

Lauren- I enjoyed writing my fact file and outdoor P.E.

James- I enjoyed the maths assessment.

Skye- I enjoyed researching information for my fact file plan.

Kiara & Ranna- We enjoyed song practice.

Robert- I enjoyed showing my drawings to the class.

William- I enjoyed maths this week.

 

Please note church service is now Thursday afternoon at 1.30pm.

Have a lovely weekend!

 

P6A

P6A have had a short, fun filled week of learning.  Here are some of our highlights…

In Maths we have been continuing with fractions, learning about equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, finding a fraction of an amount and converting percentages to fractions.

Liam- I found simplifying fractions quite challenging but I really enjoyed it.

Teighan- I enjoyed learning about equivalent fractions.

Connor- I found converting percentages into fractions quite challenging but I really enjoyed it.

Mia- I enjoyed converting percentages to fractions and finding a percentage of an amount.

 

In Literacy we finished our newspaper reports on The Tribes of the Rainforest.  They are all looking great and we can’t wait to get some of these up on display! We have learned that newspapers need a heading that is short, too the point and something that will grab a readers attention.  We also know that these reports have to include a mixture of information in text and picture form.

We have also been continuing with our class novel ‘Kid Normal’ and this week we have been revising character descriptions.  We showed our understanding of the main character ‘Murph’ by using a range of adjectives  and drawings to describe him.

Suvi- I enjoyed doing my character description.

We have been learning our days of the week in French and we have been working really hard on this.

Sophia, Ranna, Jason and Teighan- I enjoyed learning the days of the week, especially Sunday because I like saying “dimanche”.

Megan, Skye, Miles, Sophia, Ranna, Murray and Liam all enjoyed making posters for our European Day on the 26th September.

 

P6b

It’s been a fun and interactive short week on our return to school in P6b!

This week, in our maths, we have been looking at decimals. We have used our prior knowledge of place value to help with this and have enjoyed using place value charts to help us locate, plot and identify place value digits. We have looked at values up to the thousandths. It was really interesting to note that this means something is one thousand times smaller than a one which we found out upon realising that moving up a place value means something is 10x bigger and, conversely, moving down one means something is 10x smaller.

In our writing we finished our newspaper reports after responding to our marking, this involved lots of dictionary work to help us with our spelling. The newspaper reports have been written out good and they look absolutely fantastic! The newspaper reports contain a: newspaper name, price, date, heading, picture, caption, paragraphs, columns and a reporter.

We have also been continuing with our reading in class. The children really enjoyed having some quiet time to sit and enjoy the books we are each reading. In addition, we brought the school library to our classroom this week with the welcome addition of a few extra books from downstairs so that we can all read for pleasure. We have all been gripped by our continuing class novel, Roald Dahl’s ‘Danny, the Champion of the World’, as we near the thrilling conclusion.

Lastly, we have been continuing with our French work and have now moved into the numbers 20-50. The children are really enjoying the songs and games which we use to help make our French learning lots of fun!

Next week we will be continuing to look at decimals in maths and we will move into learning about the tribal peoples of the rainforest as part of our topic and literacy work.

Have a lovely weekend!

P6b

It’s been a week of fun and challenge in P6b for Maths Week!

We’ve been looking at fractions in our mathematics learning with a particular focus on being able to find equivalence and simplification. In addition to this, we’ve been working on finding fractions of a quantity with a numerator greater than one.

Towards the end of the week, Mark from the bank came in to help the children with an exciting money-based learning activity. The children were divided into groups of four and were tasked with preparing, planning and financing a birthday party before presenting their unique and original ideas to the rest of the class. We thoroughly enjoyed this activity and Mark was really impressed with the questions the children posed to him, demonstrating a clear interest and enjoyment in the subject at hand.

In our literacy, this week, we have been continuing our learning with the rainforest. We finished our plans for our newspapers and are now in the process of writing out drafts and/or responding to marking. The newspapers are really taking shape, looking really impressive, and we hope to be writing them out good next week.

Over the course of the week, in P6b, we have been continuing our French learning. We are continuing to look at: the days of the week, the months of the year, colours and numbers. The children are really enjoying the songs and games we have been looking at within language lessons.

Before I sign off this week’s blog, I just want to say a massive thank you to all of the parents and carers who were able to make it to our ‘Meet the Teacher’ event on Thursday evening. It was a pleasure meeting you all and hearing all of the lovely learning that your children are sharing with you at home!

Everyone in P6b has been working hard and taking pleasure from their learning; please enjoy the well deserved break during the long weekend. See you all on Wednesday 19th!

Mr. Erskine

P6A

Well it has been a wonderful week in P6A with lots of exciting learning.  We celebrated Maths Week by carrying out extra special acitivities.

We continued with our topic of The Rainforest and used this to help us write our newspaper reports.

Here are some of our highlights…

Amy & Hannah – We enjoyed writing my newspaper report about the Tribes of the Rainforest.

Euan and Lauren- We enjoyed Castles in P.E.

Catriona and Islay- We found the Childsmile visit really interesting as they showed us how much sugar was in certain foods and how these affect our teeth.

Mia- I really enjoyed learning fractions this week.

Connor and Sophia- I enjoyed the money sense workshop because we got to become party planners and organise a party.  This helped us learn about budgeting and working as part of a team.

 

P6b

P6b have had a wonderful week continuing our rainforest and place value learning.

In our literacy we finished off our information texts and they look absolutely amazing! Please feel free to observe our display outside the P6 classrooms on Thursday (meet the teacher) showcasing our amazing learning!

Later in the week we began looking at a newspaper article highlighting the impending climate chaos being caused by deforestation. We are presently planning our own newspaper articles in preparation for writing one next week.

In maths we finished our work on place value and essential calculations. We looked at some challenging 2-digit by 2-digit calculations as well as beginning our next topic; fractions. The children were absolutely enthralled to see the different connections fractions can make. We were able to recognise equivalence between thirds, sixths, ninths and twelfths as well as halves, quarters, sixths, tenths and twelfths.

Throughout the week we have also had a big focus on French. This week we have been recapping some words we learnt previously: days of the week, months of the year and colours.

Last, but by no means least, a huge well done to everyone in class who put themselves forward to the elected position of Student Councillor. This caused huge, but most importantly respectful, excitement in P6b. Every child who put themselves forward prepared a speech and had to take a question from the floor. I was extremely proud of how supportive we all were to each other during what can be a nerve-wrecking experience. Nevertheless, a secret ballet followed our presentations and it gives me great pleasure to announce Ben Templeton as our Student Councillor for 2018/19. Well done!

Congratulations on another super week, P6b!

PS – Meet the teacher is on Thursday night, please come upstairs to the P6 classrooms.

P6A

It has been a very busy week of learning in P6a.

 

Here are some highlights:

Euan- I liked the races in outdoor P.E.

Miles- I enjoyed the maths assessment because it was challenging.

Mia- I loved maths this week because we were learning about BOMDAS.

Hannah- I liked rounding in maths because it was fun.

Teighan- I liked writing our newspaper report about deforestation because I enjoy learning about factual information.

Connor- I liked doing outdoor P.E. because everyone was cheering each other on.

Lucas- I liked doing our newspaper report.

Denholm- I enjoyed P.E. with Mr Jeffries.

Joshua- I liked writing the newspaper report about deforestation.

Islay- I liked enjoyed writing about deforestation.

William- I enjoyed the maths task cards because they were quite challenging.

Lauren- I liked playing ‘Shipwrecked’ with Mr Jeffries in P.E.

Ranna- I enjoyed the Mild, Spicy and Hot worksheets in maths.

 

We also held elections for our Pupil Council member.  Everyone who took part was great and they all did themselves proud.

We all made a vote and our elected Pupil Council member was Sophia- Well Done!

P6b

P6b have been absolutely immersed in the rainforest this week!

We began by researching and investigating key facts about specific areas of the many rainforests around the world. From the monkeys on the tree tops to the tigers on the forest floor, we thoroughly investigated the forest with a fine tooth comb!

Once we investigated we were then able to begin planning to write an information text. We were careful to ensure that we considered whether our notes were thorough or concise and precise, making sure that each specific subject was headed by a punchy sub-heading whilst using a ruler to make it legible and neat.

Presently, most of us are in the process of responding to marking so as our work is presented to the best possible standard.

In maths, this week, we have been looking at the importance of place value and using this knowledge to help us with essential arithmetic operations. We have also been looking at 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication and the many strategies which can help us with this.

We were all very excited to be given our first reading books of the new academic year; these will continue to be given as part of our home learning this coming Wednesday.

As part of our home learning, the children have been tasked with exploring why they think they’d be suited to representing their class on student council. Canvassing will begin next week as will the election.

Key information:

  1. Monday and Tuesday are PE days; please bring a relevant kit and shoes.
  2. Home learning will be handed out on Wednesdays to be returned the following Monday

It’s been a lovely start to the year with P6b and the children are really enjoying their learning, well done on another super week!

P6A

This week in P6A we did lots and lots of fabulous things.  Here are some of our favourites…

Megan- I enjoyed researching and creating a poster on Rainforest Animals.

Connor- I enjoyed playing the bubble game in P.E.

Catriona- I enjoyed art.

Euan- I liked trying to round to 1000’s in maths.

Mia- I enjoyed working on place value this week.

Kiara- I enjoyed writing about the Rainforest.

James- I enjoyed the assembly.

Ranna- I really enjoyed art this week.

Alfie- I enjoyed writing.

Teighan- I have enjoyed our two weeks with our new teacher.

Hannah- I enjoyed revising colours in French.

Joshua- I enjoyed maths.

Alex- I enjoyed note taking for Rainforest animals.

Lauren- I enjoyed everything!

 

Please note indoor P.E. will take place every Monday and outdoor P.E. every Tuesday.  Please ensure P.E. kits are in school for these times.

Have a great weekend everyone!

Welcome to P6A!

We have had a fantastic first week in P6 and we are ready to learn new, exciting things!

Some things we have enjoyed this week are…

Alex- I enjoyed revising lots of maths.

James- I enjoyed doing the maths assessment.

Ranna- I enjoyed making origami penguins.

Kiara- I enjoyed the reading comprehension about the Rainforest.

Skye- I enjoyed designing my leaf for our class charter display.

Mia- I really like our new topic, The Rainforest.

Hannah- I enjoyed writing about my summer.

Megan- I really enjoyed the reading comprehension.

Connor- I enjoyed doing the maths the assessment.

Euan- I am enjoying the new class novel- ‘Waiting for Anya’.

We are really looking forward to next week already!

P6A

We have been remembering our amazing show and highlighting all our favourite moments.  We are all very proud of ourselves and Mrs H nearly burst with pride!  Back in class we have been revising different maths strategies and challenging ourselves with some P7 work.  We continued with our newspaper articles in writing and learned all about nuclear energy.  We are looking forward to our trip on tuesday to Torness Power Station.

Have a great weekend.

P6A

Our show rehearsals are underway with different children working hard at lunch and after school with Mrs Haddifon.  Our ticket design competition and design a programme competition close on Monday with the winner announced on Tuesday.  The judges will have a difficult job because there are some amazing designs.

In Maths we have been looking at 2d and 3d shapes and learning all the vocabulary that goes with them. Ask us about vertices and faces and we will help you to understand…….

Our Living & Growing learning starts next week when we will be learning about how our bodies change during puberty.

Please note that the show dates are the 30th and 31st May and we will let you know in good time about tickets.

Have a great week!

P6A

We have had another busy week.  We have been venturing into the wizard world with Harry Potter, making potions and casting spells. We also wrote newspaper articles about Harry arriving at Hogwarts.  We also did a study on the mystery of Flannan Island, where the Lighthouse Keepers mysteriously disappeared…….

We are looking forward to doubling points next week for our Bronze Champion Behaviour Award – we are all trying hard to be champions!

We have also been showing off our maths skills when we turned decimals into fractions and percentages. Please look out for our Number Gym home learning coming out over the next week – we certainly are!!