Literacy

Calvin- “We have been practicing tricky words this week”.

Sophia- “In Writing we were learning how to describe people”.

Lucy- “We have been learning the meaning of words during Word Boost”.

Mia- “We have been learning about verbs and nouns”.

Maths
Robyn and Lucy- “We continued learning about place value. There is only 1 digit allowed in the tens and ones column”.

Harrison- “We were learning about tally marks with Mrs Lockhart”.

Sophia- “We have been adding”

Health and Wellbeing

Emma – “We have been discussing how to keep yourself safe at school”.

Aayan- “We have been sharing our feeling with your friends”.

Calvin- “We were writing in hand prints about how to keep yourself safe in school”.

Mrs Lockhart’s Days

These characters helped us improve our descriptive writing this week. Each group had their own character which they named and described. We had names like Eleven, Speckles, Bob and Scales. There were some great descriptions and we are looking forward to sharing the finished versions.

P7/6 Class

DB I learnt how to use metaphors.  In Metaphors we use the words is or was for example:

Simile- I am as strong as the Hulk

Metaphor- I am  Hulk when I’m angry.

FS- I learnt how to write a descriptive text.  I know that it has to have a title, introduction, characteristics and evaluation.

GH- I learnt how compare numbers.

TN- I learnt to find to add and take away 100000 from a 7digit number.

EH- I know how spell words with ph.

MG-  I enjoyed recreating Henri Rousseu’s painting of a Toucan.

A Busy Week in P4/3!!

It has been another busy week in P4/3 as we continue to challenge ourselves in our learning. Mrs Morrison and Miss Swanson are proud of the children, well done P4/3

We made the most of the dry weather and enjoyed our first time together on the trim track. We discussed the safety rules and I am happy to report that everyone took part safely and responsibly.

In numeracy this week, we have been exploring number sequences, identifying odd and even numbers and recalling number bonds. Here is an example of our work

A big success this week has been the children’s focus and enthusiasm towards their writing tasks. Miss Taylor visited our class to share her knowledge of descriptive writing. All children were able to write a descriptive piece about dogs and The Big Friendly Giant and as they were doing so, were learning to write in paragraphs. Here are some of the comments from the class about their learning.

” I challenged myself with my writing” Ashley

” I was confident about my writing” Finlay

“I am trying to work independently” Tadas

Well done P4/3 for an amazing week!!

 

P 6/5 Friday 11th September

This week we have been doing chimney sums. When we were doing chimney sums we found That if you made sure that you put each number in its own square it was much easier.

For outdoor learning we went to Eiliburn park with Mrs Dobbie to look for hazards. We went to the lake and saw some swans. We also saw swan eggs.

We also did activities to help us with our literacy and spelling. For grammar we looked at adjectives, verbs, pronouns, proper nouns, common nouns and conjunctions (connectives).

This week in Primary 2

We have been super busy in P2 this week!

Writing

Vrishti – “We were describing our friends”

Summer – “Miss Taylor showed us a big book”

P.E

Ethan – “We were exercising and doing push ups and sit ups”

Max – “We were doing star jumps”

Louie – “We were exercising like Joe Wicks”

Outdoor Learning

Jayden – “We went to the field to find different things to make flowers”

Sophie – “We were looking at nature”

Maths

Euan – “We did some addition colour by numbers”

Mark – “Number jacks have been helping us learn”

 

Layla – “My favourite part of this week was drawing crayons in topic”

Andrew – “My favourite part of this week was reading the book”

We have also been speaking about how to be sensible in the toilets.

 

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