Arrrr Pirates!

Primary One found a special treasure chest in the playground! It was full of coins and a treasure map!  We thought that it might be from a Pirate!

In maths we were thinking about ways to make 8 and we have also been working on sharing objects out equally between two groups.

In Literacy, we have been revising our vowel house sounds and we have been impressing Miss Rodford with our reading skills.

In Science, we thought about animals which lay eggs.

‘A frog lays eggs’ Summer

  

 

 

Lunchtime Charter

The RRS group have been busy over the pat few weeks creating a Lunch time Charter. We onducted a survery and found out that the lunch hall could be very noisy and we were wasting alot of food.

 

So we created a charter to give some rules to how we act and our responsiblities in the lunch hall. We also have rewards for children who follow the charter and they will get a lunchpass for the courtyard! Hopefully this will make the lunchhall a quieter and less wasteful place!

 

April’s Right of the Month

April’s Right of the Month is ……

Article 42
You have the right to know your rights!
Adults should know about these rights and
help you learn about them, too.

UNICEF believe that children and young people are to become responsible citizens, they need the chance to participate in the world around them.

If they are denied the right to take part in their community, they will struggle to learn how to become responsible members of that community as adults.

Adults should teach and inform children of their rights.

At home, see if you can teach your family abit about the rights!

Can you name some rights?

Can you talk about why they are important?

Here is a video with abit of the history of Children’s Rights