P3/4 Assembly Feedback

After our assembly this morning, we worked with a partner to assess ourselves using 2 stars and a wish.  The following is our thoughts:

Ross: Try not to stumble on easy words

Jonah: Everyone spoke clearly.

Summer & Marcus: Dances went well because no one had to remind each other of their moves.

Isla: We did not need prompting when to speak our lines.

Alex & Charlie: Next time, I would like to know my lines off by heart.

Susan & Olivia: When using the microphone, everyone needs to remember to speak loud enough in to it so they can be heard properly.

Tilly, Lilly & Isaac: Most people had good body language because they were not fidgeting or sitting slumped.  Everyone needs to remember to stay focused and not play with their script.

Cameron: Most people knew their lines off by heart.

Dylan: Next time, I will try to remember who I follow on from before I speak so that I do not need to check with my teacher.

Quinn: No body needed prompting for their lines from Mrs Johnston.

Finn & Grant: Some of us used eye contact to engage with our audience.

Samuel: Everyone needs to remember not to whisper to their elbow partner during our performance.

Martin: We showed we enjoyed presenting our assembly by smiling.

Alison, Libby & Layla: Everyone spoke confidently.

 

 

 

 

Sporting Success

Congratulations to Merryn who has won 10 medals at the Dwarf Games.
There was a whopping 225 Athletes from all over Great Britain who took part in the 2019 Games and Merryn was in the older age group, under 11 for athletics, juniors for team sport & under 10 for swimming. She came home with 4 Golds in 25M butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke & freestyle & was also awarded a special bronze medal for being the closest time to Ellie Simmonds at her age. She also received Bronze for 60M & 40M Sprint, Silver for Shott Putt & 400M cycle & Silver for Hockey.
Her training will continue as she would like to go to the World Games in Germany 2021.

Super Swim Success

We would like to give a big “Shout Out” to Phoebe and Izzy who have been training 5 times a week for their swimming and it has paid off for the girls!

They both swam in East District Time Trials at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh where Izzy came 3rd in 50 fly and 6th in 100 fly, and Phoebe picked up 3rd in the 100 fly!
Last weekend they headed up to Glenrothes where they collected silver for their part in the freestyle relay.  Izzy also collected medals in the 200 IM and 50 fly whilst Phoebe received medals for freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke!
Well done to both girls!

What we have learned this week in P6/7

We have been doing rugby with some of Linlithgow rugby clubs coaches. We have been playing games using tags. We have also been making Koi for children’s day in Japan for our topic. In maths we have been looking at the mathematical vocabulary in position, shape and movement by creating posters of the different terms with a description. In writing we have been using figurative language to make poems and instructional language to write guides. We have also been continuing to work on our independent learning project, which is a guide to Japan.

At Torphichen Primary we Love to Learn, Achieve, Respect and Nurture

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