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Travel Action Group Minutes

Minutes of Travel Action Group M

Introduction from the Junior road safety officers   Emma, Taylor, Angeline, Emma

Attending:

Mr George Paul  (Councillor)

Miss Shona Redmond (Parent Council)

Miss Alison Benson (Junior Road Safety co-ordinator)

Apologies:  Mrs Kathy Gibson (Headteacher)

The meeting was held in upper school wing as the children went through their power point for the Civic Centre which they will attend on Tuesday 12th April at 9-30am.

Mr Paul advised the children to wear high viz vests to the Civic Centre .

Mr Paul also invited the children and staff who were going to the Civic Centre to the café for juice and cake which he will kindly pay for.

We have to take two children from Baillie Avenue to represent the school.

The children were advised to say their names before they speak their part of the power point.

The children have to have their own paper work for each of their speeches.

Emma’s speech has now been added to the power point and she will rehearse it before we go.

The meeting went well and Mr Paul and Miss Redmond gave the children lots of feedback regarding their speaking .

Thank you

Miss Benson.

 

eeting Thursday 17th March

 

 

This week in Greenrigg…

Monday 21st March

  • P2 visit to St Andrew’s Church

Tuesday 22nd March

  • All of P3 and P4 to Polkemmet Country Park for Outdoor Learning day led by Countryside Rangers and by Mrs Gibson.  Straight after registration we will walk along to Polkemmet where we will meet with the P3s and 4s from Stoneyburn.  The P3s will spend the day together and the P4s will meet up with the friends they made at the Ecology Centre two weeks ago.  The children should dress for the weather and for (probably) getting dirty.  Layers are best – no jeans though as they don’t do well if they get wet:)
  • P5/6 are off to Whitburn for a Cross Country Festival with Miss Cook
  • 3.15 – 4.15 ASC Netball

Wednesday 23rd March

  • We are delighted to welcome Mrs Bradley who will be in school all day
  • P7s will have an additional Futsal session (to make up for one that they missed)
  • Bailey House are this term’s winners – their reward is a Pink Unicorn Activity Party   All Bailey children are requested to wear something pink on Wednesday – this may be a scarf/piece of material that they can use as a bandana or wrist band:)
  • 3.15 – 4.15 ASC Football

Thursday 24th March

  • Whole school to church for Easter Service, 10am at the Church – everyone welcome. We will leave at 9.25am.  If you would like to walk up and down with us, please meet your child’s class at 9.25 just outside the front door.  

Friday 25th March – Sunday 10th April Easter Holiday

School reopens on Monday 11th April

 

This week in Greenrigg…

Monday 14th March

  • Warm welcome to Miss Magali Tuke who joins us at Greenrigg as Acting Principal Teacher
  • P5 – 7 Internet Safety Workshops
  • 2.40pm Internet Safety Performance for whole school and parents in Hall

Tuesday 15th March

  • Mrs Malloch in School
  • 3.15 – 4.15 Netball After School Club

Wednesday 16th March

  • P5/6 visit to Gurdwara, Glasgow
  • 3.15 – 4.15 Football After School Club

Thursday 17th March

  • Nursery parents meeting in Community Lounge am
  • 3.15 – 4.15 Challenge ASC
  • 3.15 – 4.15 Dance After School Club
  • 6.30pm Parent Council AGM – all parents welcome

Friday 18th March

  • 9am Assembly – led by P1 children – all parents welcome
  • P7s Futsal

Mosaics

We have been looking a creating tiling patterns in Maths, creating tiled floors in our homes as part of our topic and in Art, Mr Hendry was teaching us about how small tiles can be used to make beautiful pictures called Mosaics.

Mr Hendry showed us lots of examples of different mosaics from all over the world and from different times in history.  We tried to create some Mosaic pictures of our own.  It was quite tricky, but we persevered.  Some of us are finished and some of us still have a bit more work to do, but we are really pleased with our results so far.  Here are a few for you to look at- we were working on them today!

 

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.  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!  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.  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.  We need to practice dividing a lot more but today was a good start.  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.  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.  We will need to carry on with this next week as we didn;t get our writing finished today.  We put a great list of adjectives together, as a class, during our planning time though!

Monday 29th February 2016

This week in Greenrigg…

Monday 29th

– P5,6,7 Transition Day – P5s and P7s will all be at Greenrigg

P6 Children (and Miss Cook) will be at Stoneyburn

Tuesday 1st March – St David’s Day

– P7s off to West Lothian College for Dragons Den

– Mrs Malloch will be in school teaching Music

– 3.15 – 4.15 Netball ASC

Wednesday 2nd March

– Mr Henry will be in school teaching Art

– P3/4 Roots of Empathy (and baby Allie is in this week)

– Netball Festival

– 3.15 – 4.15 Football ASC

Thursday 3rd March

– Mr Henry in school

– 1.30 Travel Action Group Meeting

– Football Festival

– 3.15 – 4.15 Dance ASC

Friday 4th March

– World Book Day  at Greenrigg – come dressed in pyjamas, bring bedtime story book and a cuddly toy

– 9am Assembly  as always parents welcome to join us for assembly  (our new Acting Principal Teacher – Miss Magali Tuke – will be with us for Assembly in advance of her official start on Monday 14th March)

12.20 – 1.20 Multi Sports ASC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P3/4 Problem Solving

The triominoes were popular again at Smart Start this week.  Alexander & Jaxon worked as a team to make a full hexagon using the triangles.  They said it was quite a challenge but they enjoyed it. They plan to tackle it again and see if they can make a bigger shape!

 

As part of our “Homes” project, we have been looking a tiling patterns.  Many of us have tiles in our homes in either bathrooms or kitchens and we talked about the patterns we see in these.  We went on to make our own tiling patterns using Mrs Gibson’s large carpet tiles.  We made lots of different patterns. Some were simple and others were much more complex.  We enjoyed doing it and used our knowledge to then go on and create tiling patterns of our own, using a maximum of three colours on ready made tiling designs.  We could make the designs our own by choosing the patterns we wanted to create.  It was quite tricky and took a while but we all enjoyed it.

One of the criteria for the homes we will be building is that we need to have some section of our home floor tiled- this gave us time to practice some ideas!

Primary 4/3 Learning in Maths

After our SmartStart we moved on to our number work.  We began by counting up in tens on and off the decade.  We realised that the most challenging part of counting up and back in tens was when we went over 100 because the pattern changed- so this was the bit we practiced the most so we could get better at it.  eg  79,89,99,109,119,129,139,129,119,109,99,89,79  We still need a bit more practice but it was getting easier!

 

We then went on to adding numbers together.  Some of us were using ten frames, some of us made bundling sticks to help us add big numbers together and some of us used empty number lines to show our thinking when we add big numbers together.  We all worked in pairs so we could discuss our thinking. All of our tasks were challenging at the start but by talking it through with a friend and asking questions, it soon got easier and we were all successful!

Problem Solving SmartStart

This morning we worked together in groups, in pairs or individually to solve different problems in class.  The thing that got us most excited was a large foam jigsaw puzzle of a World Map.  We worked together in quite a big group on different parts of the puzzle and put the pieces together to make the full map.  We then talked about different places we had been, what we saw or did there and why we went and we also talked about the places we would like to go!  We found out where Scandinavia and Africa were too – we had been reading stories from these countries this week and wanted to know where in the world they were.

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We were very pleased with ourselves once we had completed the challenge- it took patience, concentration and team work to be successful!

 

We also used Triominoes, multiplication squares and dominoes in our other problem solving activities- we had a busy start to our Thursday morning!

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