Happy Halloween!

We have had another really busy week in Primary one.  The children have taken part in a number of math’s challenges (as you can see below) . We have been ordering and writing  numbers, counting in 10,s, drawing number collections as well as identifying number patterns.

You will have noticed that the children now have tricky words as well as sounds to learn. They are updated weekly and your support in helping them to read and recognize them is greatly appreciated.

We have had great fun reading  Room on the Broom. The children have been retelling and ordering the story , discussing the characters and even making a new broom! We challenged P1 and P2/1 to collected items from the field outside the school to make the witch a new broom. The children enjoyed this task and the discussions that went on were thoughtful and imaginative. New parts to make the broom go faster, a bigger broom for more characters etc.

A big thank you to all parents who put in a tremendous effort in making fantastic costumes. I took a group picture before the disco, looking at it today on the smart board they thought they looked “really scary”. Autumn and Halloween art have been a big focus. We have a tremendous Pumpkin Patch. The children used a range of media including marbling, paint washes, chalk, line and shape to create a variety of pumpkins.

 

Hope you all have a lovely weekend.

P6/7

Last night many of our pupils enjoyed the Halloween disco and there were some great costumes on show.

In science this week we have been making paper helicopters to learn about air resistance, surface area and gravity. Next week we will apply our skills to make parachutes and learn about variables in experiments. We also learnt about Isaac Newton and his discoveries and tried out using force meters.

In writing this week we applied our descriptive skills to writing character descriptions. The characters we created will be involved in our story writing session on Monday.

Some pupils have been learning about order of operations in maths, whilst others have been developing skills in more challenging addition and subtraction calculations.

We are coming to the end of our block on basketball in PE and will be playing a small class tournament next week. Please remind your child that we have gym on a Tuesday and Wednesday as many pupils come without kit.

This week in Primary 2!

On Tuesday we had our learning breakfast. We had so much fun spending the morning with our families showing them what we have been learning in class!

This week in P.E. we learnt what an over arm throw is and how to use one of these when throwing a javelin! We had to make sure we were holding the javelin in the correct place and that our feet were in the right position. We had a competition to see who could throw their javelin the furthest!

For topic this week, we were learning all about Halloween. We learnt about the history of Halloween and why we celebrate it. We even made some spooky decorations for our classroom whilst practising our fantastic scissor skills!

In numeracy, we began looking at numbers to 100. We had to challenge ourselves to fill in lots of missing numbers on hundred squares and number lines. We also had many number puzzles to do, including number jigsaws and hundred square Tetris!

 

During writing, we were focusing on adjectives whilst also remembering to use capital letters, full stops and finger spaces. We managed to write some super spooky Halloween stories using our fantastic imaginations!

P 2/1 Weekly Update!

What a busy start to the week it has been in P 2/1.

We started off Halloween week  by concocting our own ‘Silly Soup’ recipes. We tried to think of as many disgusting ingredients as we could. We used super adjectives to describe our revolting ingredients, we had some pretty gruesome ideas! We thought about using phrases such as ‘a dash of’, ‘a pinch of’ or a ‘sprinkle of’ when writing our recipes.

To continue our spooky Halloween theme we created some fiery bats. We used yellow, orange and red paint and sponges to print around a bat template. It was messy but lots of fun and the pictures ended up looking fantastic.

One of the stories we have been reading this week is ‘Room on the Broom’, by Julia Donaldson. It is a super spooky story about a witch who keeps on dropping things but fortunately she has some helpful friends who come to her rescue. At the end of the story her broom snaps in two. We went on a hunt outside to find leaves, twigs and sticks so we could design and make her a new broom stick. It was great fun and then we even made one giant broomstick for all of us!

 

 

 

In literacy this week we have been learning all about the sound nnnnnnnnn. It is a long, stretchy and loud sound made with the tip of our tongues. We made newspaper n’s to help us remember the shape of the letter and help us when we are writing it. Primary 2 have been building and writing lots of n words in their jotters and drawing detailed pictures too! We have enjoyed practising our new common words this week by playing ‘Splat’ using the fly squatters. It is a fast and furious game but it helps us with our reading skills and recognising our new words.

   

Thank you boys and girls for all your hard work so far this week!

What’s on this week…

Week beginning 28th October 2019

Mon –

Breakfast club fitness fun – p4-7

Lunchtime Multi-sports club

3.30-4.30pm Football After School club P4-7

3.15-4.15pm Tae Kwon do After school club

3.15-4pm Choir After school club

Tue-

9-11am Triple P group

9-10am P2 Learning Breakfast

Planet Soccer Lunchtime club

Reading Ambassadors trip to Waterstones

 Wed-

Scripture Union lunch club

3.30-4.30pm Football After School club P1-3

5-6pm P1-3 Hallowe’en Disco

6.15-7.30pm P3/4-7 Hallowe’en Disco

Thu-

School Photograph Day (p1-7)

Move to the Beat workshops P5 and P5/6

9-12pm P4 Handball at Craigswood

1 pm P3/4 Trip to Morrisons

 Fri-

8.15-8.45am p1-3/4 Fitness Friday session for breakfast club

P3/4 Learning Breakfast

Thank you to all who attended our learning breakfast this week. We hope you all enjoyed our presentations on the number strategies we use on a daily basis in class. The children all worked hard in their groups to discuss the ideas and how they would present them as a class.

Next week we are looking forward to visiting Morrisons as part of our work with the community event. EE2 forms will be sent home with your child next week.

50th Birthday

Primary 7 are researching the 1960’s for the schools 50th birthday. They have decided to look at

  1. Entertainment – films, TV programmes, music
  2. Money
  3. Fashion
  4. School Life
  5. Livingston with a focus on Deans
  6. World News

We look forward to welcoming all family and friends on the 8th of November so we can share everything we have learned.

 

Primary 7’s Community Garden

Primary 7 have started work on the Community Garden. They have been working hard to clear an area for growing vegetables as soon as the spring is here.

We have begun writing to local businesses for both financial support and gardening equipment. If there are any family members who are able to help  please contact the office and leave a message for Primary 7.

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