Thank you so much for all your generous donations to West Lothian foodbank. West Lothian foodbank collected your donations today and they were both amazed and delighted at the amount collected.
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Confirmation -Parents Meeting
The meeting with the parents of those children wishing to be confirmed that was organised by Fr Sebastian for Wednesday 17th of November has been postponed. The meeting will now take place on Wednesday 24th November.
Odd Socks!!
Odd Socks Day – Monday 15th November 2021
This Week in P1…
We have been:
- Learning the ‘e’ sound
- Revising words ‘did, as, he’
- Learning how to tell o’clock on an analogue clock
- Learning the days of the week in French
- Discovering Winter Wonderland with Percy the Park Keeper
- Learning about The World Around Us during Science
- Writing about our favourite part of a story
Another super busy week in P1! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Miss McCullagh
This Week in P1…
We have been:
- Learning the ‘d’ sound
- Learning tricky words ‘did, as, he’
- Learning the order of the days of the week and how many months are in the year
- Learning all about Bonfire Safety and Guy Fawkes
- Learning how to ask someone’s age & say our ages in French
- Investigating an Astronaut’s journey into space
- Creating our own firework display through our writing
- Exploring balance in PE
It has been another busy week in P1! We have worked our socks off this week, well done P1!
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Miss McCullagh
Pupil Equity Fund (PEF) Survey
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This week in P1…
We have been:
- Learning the ‘r’ sound
- Revising tricky words ‘me, my, am’
- Learning to subtract from 6
- Celebrating Space Week and making our own rockets
- Learning about and celebrating Halloween with our Halloween fun day!
I hope you all have a wonderful Halloween weekend!
Miss McCullagh
P3/2 having fun with water.
Primary 3/2 have been learning about litres and millilitres.
A few weeks we were trying to fill a 1 litre jug using different sized containers.
Today we we’re practising reading scales on different sized containers. We also counted how many times we had to use the 100ml jug to fill the 1 litre jug. It was 10 times which was a total of 1000ml.
We now know the 1000ml equals 1 litre.