Primary 1 and 1/2 Update!

We have had even more exciting new resources to explore in our classrooms. Kayleigh has used one of our amazing new writing logs to practise writing sentences and she has even included a describing word.

This week’s sound has been ‘d’ which has driven us dotty!! We hope you like our dotty d’s. We have had lots of fun building words and exploring the sound. We know we have to be careful not to be tricked with the sound b! We know that d has a tail just like a dddog.

The primary 2’s have been practising their dictation skills and writing sentences independently using d words. Well done Primary 2.

Scarlet  – I liked all the busy start jobs this week especially making d words with the play dough.

Ashley –  I liked practising writing my d’s on paper with a writing pencil.

Aayan – I liked my dotty d because it was really really spotty.

 

 

In numeracy we have been exploring number friends and counting in 10’s. We have had a great time using numicon to make 10 in different ways.

Lewis made the pattern 6 + 4 =10 using his numicon and Aaron was able to write all of the tens numbers up to 100. Wow! well done.

Daniel wowed Mrs Stevenson this week because he counted in 5’s all the way from 0 to 100.

Lexie – I liked counting in 10’s and making patterns with the numicon.

Aaron – I have enjoyed my  number work this week and found that counting in 10’s with the numicon is easy.

 

This week sees the beginning of Fairtrade Fortnight. We have been exploring the symbol and learning all about where chocolate comes from. We read the story of Pablo the Fairtrade Super Banana and decided to create our own super hero bananas. Tadas thought it would be a good idea to include the Fairtrade  symbol in our class shop to help promote Fairtrade.

Aayan – I loved making my Super Banana, mine was a bit like Batman-  batbanana!!

We have been using our imagination in our role play areas. We have been performing fairy tales and using our voices to retell the story in a dramatic way and in the right order!

Sophie – I loved using the finger puppets to retell Little Red riding Hood. It’s one of my favourites.

Our Homework superstars this week are Harrison, Calvin and Sophie. They boys made fantastic mini beasts using recycled materials.  Sophie made her very own dot patterns and wrote the calculations to go with it. Well done everybody. Thank you to everybody who sent in pictures of your home learning, we thoroughly enjoy looking at them together.

 

 

 

Primary 4

The weather has been lovely this week and everyone has been enjoying the sunny, fresh mornings when out playing at break and lunch time. P4 have been encouraged to make sure no one is left out when playing games and always to involve others.

We also spent time this week recognising the qualities and strengths of our classmates. These were then recorded onto certificates which are displayed in class. This was a very valuable exercise as recently there have been a few disagreements between classmates. It’s important to understand that whilst we might not always agree with each other we should still value our classmates for who they are.

In maths we have been very busy working on reviewing multiplication and learning new skills in division. We discussed the maths vocabulary for these topics and did lots of practical activities to help us understand the concepts. We were reminded how important it is to know our times tables for these skills and it would be great if you could encourage your child to revise these at home.

In literacy we worked as a pair to complete a creative writing activity. Everyone really enjoyed this and many said they found it helpful to share and build on the ideas of their partners.

Next week we are looking forward to working with P3 and P3/4 on our new topic of the Egyptians.

 

*ATTENTION PRIMARY 1 PARENTS AND CARERS*

There is a letter in your child’s book bag about our Families Connect programme, please read this and get in touch by Friday if you would like to take part.

Sessions will run on the following dates from 1pm-3pm

  • Thursday 14th March
  • Thursday 21st March
  • Thursday 28th March
  • Thursday 4th April
  • Thursday 25th April
  • Thursday 2nd May
  • Thursday 9th May
  • Thursday 16th May

We would love to invite parents, grandparents, aunties or uncles to take part in this with their child. Childcare will be provided for any younger siblings of participants.

Sessions will focus on health and wellbeing, literacy and numeracy. The first hour of each session will consist of parents/carers enjoying a cup of tea and looking through resources, the children will join us for the second hour where we will have a snack and carry out the activity. You will then get to take the resources home with you to enjoy again and again.

Parents and carers who took part in the last session have said:

“I feel happier to interact with school”

“I enjoyed every minute”

“Families Connect has been really good and I feel others would benefit from it”

“Very helpful with bringing emotions and school subjects together and doing it at home”

“I think my friends would enjoy doing all the activities”

 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Families Connect

*ATTENTION PRIMARY 1 PARENTS AND CARERS*

There is a letter in your child’s book bag about our Families Connect programme, please read this and return by Friday if you would like to take part.

Sessions will run on the following dates from 1pm-3pm

  • Thursday 14th March
  • Thursday 21st March
  • Thursday 28th March
  • Thursday 4th April
  • Thursday 25th April
  • Thursday 2nd May
  • Thursday 9th May
  • Thursday 16th May

We would love to invite parents, grandparents, aunties or uncles to take part in this with their child. Childcare will be provided for any younger siblings of participants.

Sessions will focus on health and wellbeing, literacy and numeracy. The first hour of each session will consist of parents/carers enjoying a cup of tea and looking through resources, the children will join us for the second hour where we will have a snack and carry out the activity. You will then get to take the resources home with you to enjoy again and again.

Parents and carers who took part in the last session have said:

“I feel happier to interact with school”

“I enjoyed every minute”

“Families Connect has been really good and I feel others would benefit from it”

“Very helpful with bringing emotions and school subjects together and doing it at home”

“I think my friends would enjoy doing all the activities”

 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Mindfulness

In p5/6 we have been taking part in daily mindfulness. We were very lucky this week as Mrs Moyes brought up our school guinea pigs to join us.

Our mindfulness story focused on spending some time on the beach – here are some of the things we saw.

 

Millie – I saw dogs

Tayle – I was playing with a beachball

Arran – I saw Whales.

Liam – I saw a blue whale and a great white shark.

As a class we have seen many benefits to our daily mindfulness. These include being calm and relaxed as well as more positive and focused. 

 

 

P3 New Resources Arrive

Although we have had a very short week as we were on holiday on Monday and Tuesday,  our time in class has been very exciting.  Last week we put together a wish list for some resources that we would like for our classroom, and most of the things we wanted were ordered.  They all started to arrive this week.

We are all looking forward to putting our new resources to good use in class next week.

Primary 2’s Busy Few Weeks

Over the last few weeks, it has been very busy in P2. We have almost finished our Scots topic! We read a lot of Katie Morag and practiced writing letters and postcards to her, to persuade Katie to come and visit us in Deans! We now know all about island life and we even created one of our own. We also learned about Scottish slang and traditional Scottish words. We read Scottish poems with our favourite being a Humphy-Backit Heron (which we performed at our assembly) and we made a Scottish dictionary to show what words we have learned.

In P.E we have been learning different ceilidh dances. So far, we have mastered the Gay Gordon and the Canadian Barn dance. Miss Beattie is very proud of us.

In Math’s we are still focussing on fractions and learning all about the relationship between division and multiplication. At the moment, we are focussing on halves and thirds. As well as looking at multiplying and dividing by 2’s and 3’s.

In science, we are learning about the lifecycle of a plant. Last week we planted cress and we had a share the learning event with our parents in attendance to help us understand more about the life of a plant. We put most of our seeds by the window so they could get lots of sunlight, and we watered them everyday. We also put 2 in the dark cupboard, 2 on the radiator and we left 1 without water to see in what conditions would the plant grow best. Of course, the cress by the window did and it grew very tall (5cm to be exact). P2 even got to taste the cress, some of us did not like it because it was a little bit too nippy on our tongues. We are now very efficient in looking after plants and know exactly what they need to grow. We even know the parts of a plant and it’s lifecycle. Pip and his friends will be very happy with us!

One of the highlights of this week was making shortbread! As our topic is Scotland, we thought we would incorporate some food technology into our learning. We baked some traditional Scottish shortbread and we even got to take it home to show our family (and then eat it of course!). Mrs Wood kindly helped us in the kitchen and we discussed where all the ingredients come from, as well as weighing them all out. Our numeracy skills really came in handy! Mrs Wood is an excellent cook and P2 are very grateful for her help. To follow on from this lesson, on Thursday, we wrote up a set of instructions on how to make shortbread so anyone who wants to make shortbread can do so!

New Resources for our Class

We have had a very busy week working on our maths.  We have been given budget of some money to spend on new resources for our class.  We looked through catalogues to get ideas of what we would like to buy.  We made a shopping list of the stuff we really wanted.  Unfortunately, we were way over our budget and we had to take some things off our list.  We decided we wanted a numbers rug for our maths zone, and we measured the space to check the rug would fit.

We have also been working on fractions, and exploring the relationship between multiplication and division.

We made lovely valentine heart pictures using chalks and stencils.

P1 and P2/1 Highlights of the Week

This week we have been learning about the Loch Ness Monster. We read the story ‘No Such Thing as Nessie!’ by Chani McBain and Kristeen Harris Jones.

Sophie- It is about a little boy who wanted to find Nessie.

Brendan- His sister Sarah was not very nice. She didn’t believe in Nessie.

Lucy- She was laughing and made him feel miserable.

Arthur- He found Nessie in the end.

We are very glad that it was a happy ending and didn’t know that Nessie liked shortbread!

We decided to do our own Nessie hunt. We went on the live Nessie Webcam and saw….

Rihanna-  I saw a green thing in the water. It looked like it had a green neck and spots.

Aayan- I saw something flying across the water.

Scarlet- I saw a net.

After our Nessie hunt we were still not sure if there was a real life Nessie. We had a debate and in the end we decided that Nessie was real and not a myth.

We made Nessie Puppets. Lucy added lots of detail including spots and a fantastic tartan hat.

Maison made a fabulous Nessie and described him using  three adjectives. He even wrote a sentence using a connective. Wow!!!!

In gym we are practicing bouncing and catching a ball.

Calvin- It was easy because I made my hands into a basket.

Skye- We have also been learning new games. I liked ‘Clear the Garden’

Sophie- I liked shark Attack. You had to swim to the islands without getting caught by the sharks.

Lexie- I liked the game ‘Frozen Beanbags’ We had to balance really carefully to keep the beanbag on our head.

Our sound this week has been u from Inky’s Vowel House. We made u for umbrellas to remind us of the letter shape. We can now read and write lots more words with u as the middle sound.

In numeracy Elkie had fun being the teacher and was leading our learning.

I think we will need to watch our jobs Mrs Stevenson, she was a bit too good!

Well done Elkie for being so confident!

Mark- We had to put the numbers from smallest to biggest.

This week Mrs Wood was very proud of Lewis for working so hard on writing his common words. Well done Lewis ….two thumbs up!!!

Homework Star of the Week – Sophie

Sophie shared her fantastic homework with the class. She shared that she was born in the year of the snake, that this is the year of the pig and had made a beautiful valentine card.

 

Primary 4

We have been working on our assembly about Fair trade fortnight for the performance next week. As it’s only a short week next week we have had to try to cram the rehearsals in. Your child should have a letter giving details of the assembly and also their lines for the script. Please encourage your child to learn their lines off by heart and to speak loudly and clearly.

This week we have been finishing off our work on time and are looking forward to starting work on division next week, (everyone might need a big rest at the weekend to prepare for it!).

Pupils really enjoyed the buddy writing session in literacy with P3/4 and they found it useful to share ideas. We hope to follow this up by doing buddy writing sessions with P5 as well.

After the long weekend we will be moving onto our new topic of the Egyptians which everyone is really excited about. There will be lots of joint learning opportunities as P3/4 and P3 are doing the same topic.

Enjoy your weekend.

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