Busy, busy, busy in P3!

Over the last six weeks, primary three have made a super start to the new term.

In the first two weeks, they started off the new session looking at the story of The Little Iceberg by Nicky Murray and explored many different cross curricular areas to really understand the themes of hope, friendship and belonging. Lots of fantastic work was produced and a fabulous display in the main corridor of the school was created.

In numeracy, along with SEAL activities, they have been focusing on place value and in maths they have been looking at collecting, sorting and displaying information. The children have all worked exceptionally hard to understand the value of digits within two and three digit numbers and have used concrete, pictorial and abstract forms to show their understanding in different ways. Graphs have been produced for both favourite colours and their favourite Julia Donaldson books and independent work was very impressive.

In science, everyone had great fun showing the different phases of the moon with Oreo cookies and it was an added bonus when everyone got an extra snack when they were finished 😀 The children all did a fabulous job and were very proud of their work within their teams.

In IDL, habitats has been our focus since our return and the children have been outside looking at our local environment identifying habitats within and out-with the school grounds. They have also explored the polar regions and the rainforest habitats, identifying animals found in each while discussing similarities and differences. A challenge was also given to produce a habitat for a selected animal and each group gave fabulous results using a shoebox as their prop. We even ended up with a fairytale castle as a habitat for a dragon!

Their writing has focused on the recount genre so far and a wonderful recount of the Three Little Pigs was turned into a newspaper report. The children are now working on a persuasive piece of writing, trying to encourage others to stop plastic pollution in our ocean habitats. So far I have been very impressed with their knowledge and great ideas 💡

It is now only two weeks until term 1 is over and I cannot believe how many wonderful things the children have produced in such a short time. We look forward to sharing other learning with you soon! Stay posted for more.

Mrs Hunter 😀

P7 Group Blog Post – Dosey Dolphins

We are going to tell you about some of our learning from the last week. We couldn’t tell you everything or it would be a really long post so here are the highlights.

Last week in primary 7 we started to learn about the emotion cogs, we focused on emotion words and actions.

Our Math last week was all about “BLAST” Bars, Labels, Axes, Scales, Titles and what this means for bar charts. We also all set ourselves targets for our math and writing.

We started our amazon rainforest writing and done our plan, then we rewrote are introduction.

We even had time to stop and get our school photos done aswell. This will be our last school photo at Falla Hill!

Miss Lynch and Miss Flyn took us for PE on Wednesday we played capture the flag and some team games. Miss Lynch joined in to help even out the teams when we played girls vs boys!

Then later in the week Mrs Pearson and Mrs Doohan took us for PE on Thursday. We played a short game with miss Pearson and played a football match with Mrs Doohan. 

In French we were just going over the words we learned before to get a fresh memory and talk to our partner saying hello, how are you, what’s your name. After we done our French puzzle.

On Friday we had our very special house captain assembly, the captain of the kelpies is Grace, and her vice-captain is Calvin, the captain of the Edinburgh castle is Max his vice-captain is Xander and  the captain of the fourth bridges is Beau and his vice-captain is Aureja.

As you can see, we have been very busy! Another group in class will update on our learning next time.

 

 

 

P2/3 Art

P2/3 have been learning about cold colours and hot colours over the last few weeks.

We began by linking our art to our work on The Little Iceberg at the beginning of the term. We used chalks and tissue paper to create our icebergs and we used crepe paper to make our cold colour fish.

We then looked at hot colours and used finger painting to blend the different colours together to create a painting of a campfire.

Finally, we combined and contrasted hot colours and cold colours .

They look really effective, don’t they?

 

Our first week back but now in Primary 7!  

It was nice to be all back together after a long well rested summer away. We have been really busy but here is an idea of some of our activities. Including: 

  • All about me – Graffiti Style!
  • Guess the movie soundtrack, thinking about what emotions we feel  and what instrument’s we could hear.
  • Goal setting – we reflected on what were our strengths are areas to work on
  •  Name perspective art – this was tricky but looks good 

We also looked at the story ‘the little iceberg’ and did lots of activities such as art and comic strips.

Yesterday we done capture the flag for P.E and all of us really liked it we even wanted to play it again. 

We also had a google game competition in class yesterday which was fun too!

 We had a lot of fun last week and we hope to share information about what we done every week and we have done a lot more other thing that we enjoy. 

 I’m sure primary 7 will be banging

Made by the original banging beans  

Hope you enjoyed hearing about our first week in P7!

 

Term 4 in P1H

And just like that, it’s June…and we have finished Primary one!

Look what we have been getting up to this term!

In numeracy we focussed on addition and subtraction, doubles and near doubles, symmetry and measure!

In literacy we finished learning all our sounds and applied our knowledge in our writing lessons. We really enjoyed using arts and crafts to help us remember our two letter sounds, ‘sh’ for pirate ships!

In science we focussed on our 5 senses. Look at our faces when we used our sense of smell to guess what was inside the smelly socks!

We thoroughly enjoyed learning new skills in our basketball lessons and had great fun during our school sports day!

We practiced our road safety during our ‘Keeping Ouselves Safe’ health and wellbeing lessons. It was great fun being a lollipop man/lady!

In our last week of term we took advantage of the sunshine and had our own ‘Primary 1 Picnic and Play in the Park’. We played games, picked flowers and made buttercup crowns!

We made the most of our new outdoor learning resources and used our problem solving skills to make dens! We think Mrs Howley and Miss Gorman had more fun than us!

Green fingers! Planting flowers and vegetables in our new raised beds.

Keeping our outside spaces clean and tidy during the Falla Hill litter pick!

Our topic this term was ‘Kings, Queens and Castles’. We worked with our friends to create amazing castles in the block play area!

And finally, who could forget Scotland making it to the ‘UEFA Euro 2020’. We had our flags ready to cheer them on!

I am so proud of all you have achieved this year Primary 1. We have made lots of great memories together and I have enjoyed watching each and every one of you grow and learn over the past few months. Enjoy your well-deserved summer holidays.

I would like to say a huge ‘Thank you’ for all the lovely cards and gifts I received.

Mrs Howley

What a year P1G!

And just like that, it’s June…and we have finished Primary one!

Look what we have been getting up to this term!

Numeracy- This term in numeracy, we focused on practicing all that we had learnt this year and pushing ourselves to try even trickier sums!

Literacy- In literacy this term, we finished off learning all of our sounds and put these into practice during our writing lessons.

Beyond Number- In maths this term, we learnt about lines of symmetry. We painted our butterflies, folded them in half and watched how the prints were symmetrical. We also used mirrors to show lines of symmetry. We also learnt all about directions and I thought it was the best time to teach the children one of my school disco classics ‘The Cha Cha slide’. They absolutely loved it!

In technologies, Ms Jamieson was teaching us all about designing and building a village so we spent some time building a bridge to go over our river!

Our topic this term was Kings, Queens and Castles (we also looked at dragons!). We planned our own royal banquet, we learnt about all the features of a castle and used the wooden blocks to build our own!

Our topic in science was all about our senses. We went on a hearing walk to see what we could hear all throughout the school. We completed an obstacle course to show how important our eyesight is.

We spent a lot of time outside practicing our basketball skills in PE, completing a school litter pick and learning how to keep ourselves safe in Health and wellbeing.

I am so proud of all your achievements this year Primary one. I hope you all have a lovely well-deserved summer holiday! I would also like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ for all the lovely cards and gifts.

Miss Gorman x

Searching for the elusive solar eclipse

P4 have been doing a mini-project on space and as luck would have it, there was a solar eclipse scheduled for 10th June – it’s like we planned it!

We made our eclipse projection viewers and discussed the risks of looking directly at the sun and figured out how to project the image safely…we were good to go.

However, the Fauldhouse clouds rolled in and we were not able to see the eclipse for ourselves – but we did manage to catch a live showing of it on the internet.

We talked about how science can be frustrating when something we’ve planned doesn’t work out, and how important it is to try again…if only we didn’t have to wait another 2 years!

Term 3 in P1!

Another fantastic term in P1!

Numeracy – We have been working on our addition and subtraction strategies. We have been using number lines to help us find the answers to a calculation and practiced writing our own number sentences. We had lots of fun pretending we were frogs jumping forwards and backwards on the lily pads and counting the jumps. We have also been learning to tell the time on an analogue clock using o’clock and half past the hour.

Literacy – We have been learning some new sounds and new sight words, which has helped us recognise and read new words. We have been discussing how we make our writing more interesting by adding adjectives. We focussed on writing imaginative stories using descriptive words to describe a character. Mrs Howley and Miss Gorman were very impressed with our work.

Science – This term we learned about forces. We identified things you can push and pull in our classrooms and had great fun making ramps at various heights to determine if this made a difference to the distance when we pushed our cars down them. We also looked discussed what ‘prediction’ means and enjoyed carrying out an experiment and predicting what items we thought would float and what items would sink.

Topic –Our topic this term was The Village. We learnt all about our village and then learnt about Scotland! We found out about Nessie- Look at our lovely artwork! We  found out all about the Scottish wildlife like red squirrels. We also spoke about our favourite Scottish food and whether there was any Scottish food we hadn’t tried that sounded yummy!

PE – This term in PE, we were practicing our football skills. We were learning all about controlling the ball, dribbling and passing. We also had a go at shooting the ball for Miss Gorman and Mrs Howley to try and save!

RME- In RME this term, we have been learning about birth customs in different religions. We also were learning about the Easter story. We made some fantastic bunny hats and Easter cards for our people at home!

We hope you have a lovely Easter holiday!

Mrs Howley and Miss Gorman

Primary one fun!

Another week back in school and we are having so much fun!

In numeracy this week, we have been focusing on sharing items, writing calculations and fractions.

We have also celebrated World book day this week! We listened to Tom Fletcher reading his book ‘There’s an alien in your book’. We really enjoyed the story.

Mrs Howley’s class created their own front cover and discussed what character we would have in our own books, what they looked, what they did and how we could get them out!

Miss Gorman’s class created a planets for the alien to live on, using felt tips, paper and glitter! We all had great fun imagining what creatures lived on our planets.

Mrs Howley’s class also made amazing bookmarks!

In PE this week, we were practicing our football skills! We were working on spatial awareness, dribbling and control.

In topic this week, Mrs Howley’s class discussed the key features of a village and created their own maps using a key.

Homework is for this week is up on Seesaw.

We hope you all have a fantastic weekend and see you all on Monday!

Mrs Howley and Miss Gorman

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