A Minion Reasons to Enjoy Christmas

Primary 5 have been busy with lots of Christmas activities over the past week. We have been discussing what Christmas is about and what it means to us. Through our discussion we thought about the importance of Christmas and what we most enjoy about it. We came up with lots of lovely ideas and wanted to share them.

The pupils then designed their own minion (Christmas themed of course!!) and then we created a display, which we will be adding to.

We hope you enjoy having a look at them as much as we enjoyed making our displayp1010016 p1010015 p1010014 p1010013 p1010012 p1010011 p1010010 p1010009 p1010008 p1010007 p1010006 p1010005 p1010004 p1010003 p1010002 p1010001

P 1/2 Decorating the tree.

Lots to do, lots to do, lots to do this week! Not only busy in Bethlehem!

Monday we thoroughly enjoyed the Pantomime at Howden Park Centre “Red Riding Hood and the Wolves of Winter. Oh yes we did!!!!

Tuesday was the dress rehearsal for our Natvity “Mend the Manger”. Wednesday the evening performance and Thursday the morning show.

Finally we managed to decorate our tree! Lots was done, lots was done, lots was done this week!

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My Week in P7

Maths

This week in maths I have been learning about different types of charts. I think I could learn a bit more about them though. I learned about pie charts and graphs and how to solve problems to do with graphs.

 

Literacy

This week in literacy we were looking at autobiography and biography texts. We looked at parts of Roald Dahl’s life story from his autobiography ‘Boy’ . To finish the topic off we wrote our very own autobiography about our experiences at the St. Joseph’s Christmas show  this year called Cinderella, Rockerfella.

The show

Another thing that we did this week was performed our Christmas show Cinderella, Rockerfella. It was a huge success and all the rehearsals paid off. I was part of the talent act and I played violin.

 

It has been a great week!

By P7

Oh Help, oh no, it’s a Gruffalo!!!

The children in primary 1 have enjoyed reading Julia Donaldson stories this term and making a fantastic Gruffalo display.  Through these stories the children have learned about the pattern and rhyme of stories and how to develop a character.  The children made up a new character for the book Room on the Broom.  We learned about the role of an illustrator and an author and developed our love of reading by setting up a quiet reading tent in our classroom which the children named ‘the Julia Donaldson tent’!!!  The children enjoyed making (and tasting) Gruffalo Crumble (apple crumble) and then we made our own recipe book using functional writing and sequencing skills.img_0021

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