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Another Fun Filled Week in P6! w.b. 24.01.22

P6 have had another fun filled busy week! Keep reading to find out more.

  • Maths- We have been learning about factors and primes. We know that a factor is a number that divides into another number evenly (with no remainders). We also investigated prime and composite numbers and enjoyed lots of active tasks to develop our understanding.
  • Literacy- We have been working on our Literacy Circle skills this week and developing our skills for each job in the Circle. This has helped us to really develop our understanding of what we have read. In Writing, we have been working on poetry. We worked in trios to collaborate on some short poems by looking at a picture. We then created lists of adjectives, adverbs and verbs that we felt went along with each picture. We used our lists to create our poems- we really enjoyed this task and felt that it made us more confident in our poetry writing. We also enjoyed a live Burns Day event, hearing readings from some brand new children’s books inspired by the man himself!
  • HWB- In PE, we have been working on our fitness skills. We completed the ‘bleep test’ and are very proud to say that one of us bet the school record with an outstanding score of 152! We have also been thinking about friendship this week and have been working hard to focus on following the rules when playing games.
  • RERC- In RE, we have been learning about St Paul. We know that he was born as Saul and that at first, when he heard about Christians believing that Jesus was God’s Son he felt very angry until he was blinded by a light from the sky on his way to Damascus and Jesus told him to stop hurting Christians.
  • Science- We have continued to learn about light. This week, we looked at reflectors and discussed which materials made the most successful reflectors and why. We discovered reflectors work best when they have a smooth surface.
  • Social Studies- We have been researching European landmarks this week. We know that they can be categorised into three categories: historical, cultural and geographical. We enjoyed working in pairs to research some landmarks from European holiday destinations.
  • Expressive Arts- This week in Art, we created line drawings of European landmarks. We chose a landmark and used Google Images to search for a reference image to help us with our drawing. We then went over our pencil sketch with a handwriting pen and added depth, light and shade using a technique called cross-hatching. We then added some more light and shade by wetting some of the cross-hatching with a paintbrush and dragging the ink to create tone.

P6 Start the New Term With a Bang! w.b. 10.01.22

Primary Six have begun the new year and the new term with a bang! Keep reading to see more of what we have learned this week.

  • Maths- We have been learning to multiply and divide numbers by 10,100 and 1000. We discovered that the number of zeros in the number we divide and multiply by gives us a clue about how many places the digits in our numbers move to the left and right. We enjoyed completing active games to apply our knowledge and skills.
  • Literacy- This week we have completed active spelling tasks to help us learn our new –gh pattern. We enjoyed completing a Scots word challenge on Wednesday where we worked in pairs to guess the meaning of some Scots words, we will then use this as our glossary to help us complete some Scots Writing next week. In Grammar, we have been revising the use of commas, both in a list and to add extra information to our sentences. We have also continued to practise our cursive script.
  • H&WB- We have continued our Zones of Regulation learning and this week we created a line graph to help us plot our Zones throughout one day. This was useful for us to reflect on our feelings and we then had a discussion as to why we felt like we were in a certain zone at a given time. Most of us started in the blue zone as we feel tired when we first get to school! In PE, we have been working on fitness, completing the Daily Mile as well as completing a range of circuits with equipment and body movements- we have really enjoyed this!
  • RERC- We have been learning about sacrifices that people from the Bible have made and reflected on sacrifices we may have made in our own lives. This links us to our learning in the Pope Francis Faith Award where we have been learning about the Gift of Piety.
  • Social Studies- This week we started our new topic, ‘Exploring Europe’, we have focused on the geography of the continent this week. We were set a challenge to plot key countries on a map which we found challenging. We had brilliant fun completing a Kahoot! quiz to identify countries of Europe on a map.
  • Science- We have begun to look at our new block on Light. We watched a video to give us an overview of our new topic and created a KWL grid in our jotters which helped us to have a say in what we want to learn, what we already know and activities we would like to do to aid our learning.
  • Expressive Arts- In Art, we have been learning about textiles. We have been focusing on tartan and have learned about its history, what materials the fabric is made from and then we used our knowledge of shape, colour and pattern to design our own tartan. Some of us used our research skills to see if our families already had a tartan and we had a go at recreating that instead.

Catholic Education and Scottish Book week in P3 and P3/2

We have had another busy week in P3 and P3/2. Read all about our learning below.

In Literacy, we have been making predictions.  We watched a video of a girl walking along a beach and finding bubbles then we predicted what we thought would happen next.   We thought about where she might go and who she might meet. We also read  a mystery book and we had to guess what the title and front cover would look like.

In Numeracy, we have been using our knowledge of fact families to find addition and subtraction facts.  If we know one fact we can work out the other 3 facts.  We have played different games to practise our skills.

This week is Catholic Education week and we have been learning about St Margaret whose feast day was on Tuesday.  We have also been learning about making good choices.  We made beautiful prayer cards to thank God.

In our Pupil Parliament groups we have been discussing what makes a good team, how to improve teaching and learning, how to improve the school and community and how we celebrate success and achievements. We worked hard on this task and added it to a padlet.

We have also been designing a bedroom for a book character and thinking about what they would need.  Then we designed their bed covers and wallpaper.

On Monday we took home our Read, Write Count packs and we enjoyed looking through them.

What a quick week!

Learning in Primary 1 (Week Beginning 8th November)

Literacy

This week, as well as recapping our previous sounds, we also learned some new ones. Our new sounds this week were: ‘ee’, ‘l’ and ‘r’ – and we had lots of fun learning these sounds through colouring, writing on whiteboards and arts and crafts! We also did big writing this week on Thursday – our teachers were very impressed with our sentence and describing skills. Also, we read our reading books everyday – we love reading!

 

Numeracy

We know that numbers are everywhere in the world – that is why we understand how important it is to know and recognise them. This week we learned (and revised!) about number sequences up to 20 as well as recognising all the numbers from 0 to 20. Our teachers were very proud of our progress – and we were very proud too:) Furthermore, we practised our addition skills using Rekenreks and recognising the number of objects.

 

Learning Across the Curriculum

On Thursday 11th of November, it was Remembrance Day. To honour everyone who died at war, we held a 2 – minute silence. We are very thankful to all those soldiers that had lost their lives to fight for us, so we made our own Poppies and Crosses.

Also, as Christmas is getting closer and closer, we have started preparing for our Nativity! We love such fun practising all the songs.

 

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Kind Regards,

P1 teachers.

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A Busy Week in P6! w.b.01.11.21

P6 have been hard at work this week- keep reading to find out more!

  • Maths- We have been learning about time this week. We know how to convert times into 12 and 24 hour times, we have also learned how to use an empty number line to calculate durations of time. This is a strategy and a skill we can use in our own lives now we know how! We have been practising the partitioning strategy in our Number Talks.
  • Literacy- We have been working on our Reading Skills. We used our reading books and each group worked on a different skill to help us understand what we have read. In Writing, we have been learning about the structure and purpose of a recount. We had a go at writing our own recounts about Halloween.  We have been practising our cursive script by writing a fact file about ourselves.
  • HWB- In PE, we have been learning tennis skills. We were playing ralleys to practise our backhand and forehand passes. We have continued our learning on Zones of Regulation and we enjoyed playing Bingo to recognise facial expressions that emotions can give us.
  • Spanish- In Spanish, we have been learning our colours. We can also ask each other what  colours we like as well as ones we love, dislike and hate.
  • Topic- We have learned what the phases of the moon are this week. We know that the moon’s phases run for 28 days and that is where the concept of months came from. We had to complete a diagram to show the phases of the moon in its 28 day cycle.  We also enjoyed creating loop cards to test each other on our Space knowledge so far!
  • RERC- On Monday, we celebrated All Saints Day with a Mass lead by Father Jeremy.
  • Art- We followed a tutorial to create a fireworks picture. We had to use our listening skills as well as technical skills like folding to create our picture. We also painted pebbles with an eco theme for our COP26 school path.