Category Archives: Primary 3

Primary 2/3’s first month of the new year.

Sorry its taken so long, but we have had technical issues accessing the blog to post about what we have been up to – so now it’s all fixed we’ll make up for it.

For our first feww weeks we have looked at winter and Scots Language.  We designed Winter Woolies, we evaluated some Winter Art then produced our own art using pastels.  We’ve learned and performed Scots poerty, including The Wee Rid Motor and Mince and Tatties.  We’ve listened to some modern classics in Scots, The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom.

Winter Woolies

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Brooke says ‘I enjoyed this activity’

 

The Gruffalo in Scots

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Zoe and Keigan enjoyed listening to the story, The Gruffalo in Scots, while Erin enjoyed listening to Room on the Broom in Scots.  Alex and Cole enjoyed painting Tartan.  Kai and Kai enjoyed drawing the Gruffalo following the Scots descriptions and trying to write in Scots.

 

Winter Art

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Iain and Darcy enjoyed looking at winter art then making his own winter picture with pastels.

 

P3/4 Welcome Back

It is our first week in P3/4 and we have really enjoyed it. We have been working hard to do the Cane Challenge but no group has managed to do it yet! P3/4 have really enjoyed working as team to complete their table poster. It is great being back at school seeing all of our friends. We have tried extremely hard to do very neat handwriting. P3/4 have had an amazing week spending time with our new teacher.

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