This Week in Primary 1

We have had a very busy week this week in Primary 1.  We have been learning the v sound and how to add numbers within 10.  We went on a school trip to the Science Centre and had an amazing time learning about forces and magnets.  We also had a special homework project to reuse some of our recycling and create something new.  We made some super robots and rocket ships and were very creative.  We then used our talking and listening skills to share what we made with our friends.  Thank you to all the parents that took the time to help. 

World Book Day 2023

Thursday 2nd March is World Book Day.  We will be celebrating in school with lots of fun activities and competitions.

Instead of dressing up the children can come to school wearing pyjamas or cosy clothes and they can bring their favourite book to share with their class.

There are lots of ideas and fun things for families to do on the World Book Day website.   Please have a look with your children.

https://www.worldbookday.com/families/

This week in Primary 2/1 – 17th September 2021

We have had another very busy week in Primary 2/1.

We have been:

  • Learning the i sound and the sh phoneme
  • Using our magnetic boards to form our letters and building words with our phonemes.
  • Retelling the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
  • Counting objects up to 10 and working on addition strategies.
  • Learning about how we are all unique and our fingerprints.
  • Learning all about our heart and the important jobs it does.

 

 

Primary 2/1 – Settling In!

Primary 2/1 have settled in well at school.  We have been working very hard and having lots of fun.

We have been :

  • Counting on and back within 30.
  • Singing the alphabet song and learning some new sounds and phonemes.
  • Using the story of Elmer to create our class charter.
  • Enjoying free play and spending time with our friends.

We can’t wait for the rest of our learning this week.

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