This week the star of the week was Eric McLeod. Andrew also got Vice Captain for the house. Dojo champion was Emma Passmore.
Written by Rory and Craig
Well done P6/7. You have been fantastic learners this week.
Mrs Hocknull and Mrs Murdoch
This week the star of the week was Eric McLeod. Andrew also got Vice Captain for the house. Dojo champion was Emma Passmore.
Written by Rory and Craig
Well done P6/7. You have been fantastic learners this week.
Mrs Hocknull and Mrs Murdoch
A big thank-you to Katie and Mrs Stewart for their kind words on our class blog. I really like to hear what you have to say about the suggested websites. To show my appreciation I’ve awarded Katie with a Dojo point.
Either blog back a reply or write an evaluation statement in your jotter.
Maths Challenge 1
Are you a Math Magician?
http://resources.oswego.org/games/mathmagician/maths1.html
Maths Challenge 2
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/maths/countdown/countdown.swf
Maths Challenge 3
Hundred Square (see jotter)
P6/7 would like to invite you to come along to ‘Meet the Teacher’ on Thursday 15th of September at 6.30pm. There will be a reward of 15 extra minutes break time on Friday for the class with the highest percentage of parents there on the night. We would greatly appreciate it if you come along to ‘Meet the Teacher’.
Thank You.
By Ben & Cynthia
Bankton Bear is a special member of Primary 1 and he has been busy learning all about Bankton Primary School.
The time has come for Bankton Bear to go on his travels to a school down in England. He is going to help us to learn about a place called Wellow in Somerset!
The school that Bankton Bear is travelling to is called St Julians Primary School!
We will find out about the children, the school and traditions. P1 are very excited about this and hopefully we will also get a special vistor to come and stay in our class!
Au Revoir Bankton Bear !
Article 13
You have the right to find out things and share
what you think with others, by talking, drawing,
writing
This month, we will be looking at ….
Article 28
You have the right to a good quality education.
You should be encouraged to go to school to
the highest level you can.
We will be thinking about why it is important that all children get to go to school and get a good education!
This post has been written by our ‘Bloggers of the Week’ – Findlay and Gabriel.
This week we have finished our Learning Pits. Here is an example by Emma.P and Cynthia. This gives you strategies when you are stuck with your learning.
Guess who won the Dojo points? Its was Niomi with a spectacular 44 points!!!
Xander won star of the week for having a growth mindset.
In Number Talks we learned loads of new strategies in mental maths like making a friendly number.
Our reading homework was to do an illustrator task using a book we have read. They were all really spectacular. Here are some
This week in health and wellbeing we are learning about the green cog. The green cog is behaviours. We used the movie Inside Out. We drew around some P1s for the outline of the characters. We added behaviour words to them.
That’s all from us. See you next week….
Well done to all the boys and girls in P1/2 this week for trying your best and working hard. You are all in the swing of school now and are showing that you can get organised quickly and are ready to learn.
This week we have been learning two new sounds ‘s’ and ‘p’. We have been talking about where in the mouth these sounds are made and have been working hard to hold our pencils properly so that we can form our letters correctly. Try asking your child to show you the action that goes with the sound and to explain why the sounds are particular colours. You can check that they are correct by checking the Colourful Consonants document in the useful documents section of the blog. We have been making the sounds with playdough, writing them in the sand, making crafts that begin with the initial sound and writing these sounds on nexus boards and big paper. Have a look at us in action!
In maths we have been working on counting backwards and forwards from different numbers, counting out objects accurately, matching and reading number names and we have learned some rhymes to help us form our numerals to 7 correctly. We are starting to get really good at it!
We have also started our number talks this week and have been practising the different hand signals to show when we are thinking of an answer, when we have thought of one or more strategy and when we agree with someone. We are using these number talks to help us to get better at thinking of and explaining the best way to solve a problem/answer a maths question.
Great job P1/2, keep up the good work! Try leaving us a comment – we’d love to hear what you think!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybiJTZNLvTI
P1 have settled into life at Bankton really well and can get themselves ready quickly in the morning and in the afternoons!
We have been busy learning the sounds ‘s’ and ‘p’. S is a long stretchy sound and ‘p’ is a short bouncy sound.
See if your child can ask you what colour the sounds are and why!
In handwriting, we have been busy practising writing the ‘m’ and ‘c’ and thinking about how we hold our pencils correctly!
In maths, we have learnt how to read, write and order the numbers up to seven.
This week, we also learnt about the ‘rights of the child’ and what rights were important for our class. We thought we had the right to …
Article 28 – A good quality education
Article 29 – Education should develop our talents
Artical 31 – We have the right to play
Article 24- We have the right to a clean environment
We all draw pictures to show what we thought these different rights looked like!
Well done P1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJlPKm1Hbl8
Article 1
Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the Convention
This week we did our first cog for emotion works. We focused on different emotion words. We made a very big list. Below are some pictures of our work on different emotions.
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