P4C visit to Carmondean Library

On Wednesday P4C were extremely lucky to be invited to an event organised by Knightsridge Primary School at Carmondean Library. The P4 children at Knightsridge had written and illustrated fantastic story books for P4C to enjoy! Some books were talking books, featured props and models and one book was even written and illustrated in braille! There were also many other visitors there who enjoyed hearing some fantastic tales! P4C were a fantastic quality audience who listened carefully, asked thoughtful questions and complimented the children on their work. Thank you to Knightsridge Primary for inviting us and for all their hard work to organise such a great event. Please see some photos below. There is also an official photograph on the WL Council facebook page 🙂

Miss Clark & P4C

 

  

 

 

Primary 1/2

Primary 1/2 have had a busy week.  Last week was assessment week and we have completed lots of work to put in our new assessment jotters.  In science we have been learning about food chains and worked with a partner to make our own food chain for the wall.

We have been visiting the library and are enjoying reading our chosen books at home.  Please remember to return these on Friday so that we can choose our new book.

In maths P2 have been working on numbers to 100 and this week we will be looking at place value.  P1 have finished learning to write numbers to 10 and have been working on adding 1 more on a numberline.  We also worked on capacity using the sand and water tray.

Please remember that our indoor gym day is Monday although there will be on gym next week as the hall is being used.  Hopefully the weather will be good and we can go outside instead.

This week we will begin looking at birth customs in RME.  The children have been asked to bring in an item they received as a baby to talk about.

Have a lovely week.

Mrs Jamieson

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