We made lots of new friends with the children from Stoneyburn. Alasdair saw his friend Daryl who is in his football team, he said it was good to see him. Natalie said she hopes the children will come back or maybe we can visit them. Adam said it was good seeing other children in our school. We all thank you for coming to visit us today and we hope to see you soon. Here are some photos of our day.
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Monday 7th March – this week in Greenrigg ….
Monday 7th March
Miss Wickerson, Mrs Irvine and 10 x P7 pupils off to Dalguise
4 x P7 pupils Work Experience
Tuesday 8th March
Transition Day for P1, P2, P3 and P4 children
P1 and P2 children from Stoneyburn with their teachers will spend the day in Greenrigg
P3 and P4 children, from both schools, are going to Craigencault Ecology Centre in Kinghorn
3.15 – 4.15 ASC Football
Wednesdy 9th March
No Netball ASC as Mrs Irvine is in Dalguise
6.30pm Developing the Young Workforce Meeting in the Hall for all parents
Thursday 10th March
P1s to Deep Sea World
Nursery Parents in Community Wing
P4/5 to Handball Festival
3.15 – 4.15 Dance ASC
Friday 11th March
12.20 – 1.20 Multi Sports ASC
Dalguise children due back at school between 4 – 4.30
Another productive day in P3/4!
We were learning about multiplication and division today. Â We looked at array patterns and learned about how to read the patterns, what they meant and then how we could use these arrays to show how we could divide numbers by 2.
We talked about our learning and Blake told us that he realised that dividing numbers by two was the same as finding a half! Â This was a great discovery and helped a lot of us to understand more about what we were doing.
“Ah, I get it now” was a phrase said by a lot of the boys and girls when they cut up the array patterns. Â This helped them to understand about how when dividing by two they were creating two equal groups.
Many of us were a bit nervous about looking at division because we thought it was hard, but now we don’t really think that. Â We need to practice dividing a lot more but today was a good start. Â The array patterns really helped us.
In the afternoon, after our art lesson with Mr Henry, where we were creating mosaics, we went back to look at our houses we built at the start of the week with Miss Milne and we used these to plan a piece of descriptive writing.
We talked in small groups about the houses we built and tried to think of lots of adjectives we could use to describe our houses. Â We would like our writing to be descriptive enough that someone else could read it and draw a picture of the house we are writing about. Â We will need to carry on with this next week as we didn;t get our writing finished today. Â We put a great list of adjectives together, as a class, during our planning time though!
Play Talk Read website for Parents of Nursery Children
We would like to highlight the Play Talk Read website for parents who are looking for activities to do at home with their children. It is an excellent site with lots of great ideas.
http://playtalkread.scot/?gclid=CK-Ki63ipMsCFTAz0wod7-YJtg
There is also a facebook page available.
Food Tasting and P6/5 Buddies
This week the nursery have had a chance to taste the different fruits found in The Hungry Caterpillar story and have had stories read to them by their P6/5 buddies as well as a play session. We have had a visit from the dental hygienist who was very impressed with our children and how they brush their teeth. Â Remember tomorrow is World Book Day and children are allowed to bring in their favourite story and wear their pyjamas. We will also watch The Hungry Caterpillar film.