Today we had another great, fun-filled Families Connect session. This session’s focus was on the importance of praise. Parents discussed different types of praise, took part in a drawing activity (with their non-dominant hands!) and received various types of praise from their partner. We really enjoyed talking about what our children had been up to and the reasons they are superstars. Once the children joined us we made superstar awards together – with lots of sparkles and glue! We are already looking forward to next week’s session which is based on listening.
Category: School Updates
Week Beginning 1st October…
Tuesday –
Let’s Cook @ 1.30pm
Wednesday –
Parent/ carer consultations @ 5-7.30pm
Thursday –
British Transport police visit
Families Connect @ 1pm
Youth Choir working with P3/4 and P4
Parent/carer consultations @ 4-6.30pm
stationery station
Primary 5 have been working hard preparing for the opening of stationery station. This is an enterprise project to raise funds for our garden and to sponsor a polar bear.
Stationery station opens on Thursday the 4th of October at 9.15.am, outside Mrs Edwards room.
We sell;
pencils 30p, rubbers 30p, sharpeners 40p, glue sticks 50p, gel pens 30p,
sticky notes 30p, wallet folders 50p, big note books £1 , small note books 50p,
rulers 70p, folders 50p and pencil cases £1.
Please come and have a look and buy!
From Finley and Nicole, primary 5.
Week Beginning 24th September….
Monday –
Football After School club @ 3.30pm
Parent Council @ 6pm
Tuesday –
Let’s Cook – 1.30pm
Thursday –
P7 Swimming AM
Youth Choir working with P3/4 and P4 in the afternoon
Friday –
P1 and P7 Buddy Assembly @ 9.15am
Families Connect
We had a great first session with our Families Connect group! This week involved talking about identifying different feelings using picture cards and feelings fans. Children enjoyed their snack with their parents and then enjoyed discussing and investigating feelings and reactions to different scenarios using their magnifying glass. We are already looking forward to next week’s session!
‘Screen time’ and its impact on our children…
Big Family Breakfast
We had a lovely time at our Big Family Breakfast this morning, it was great to see so many families join us for breakfast! We hope to see you again soon!
Primary 7 have enjoyed a busy few weeks of settling into routines and taking on the responsibilities that being the oldest in school brings!
We have buddies in Primary 1 and have enjoyed helping them in their first few days to settle into Deans Primary School and since then have met for Buddy lunches, paired reading sessions and Buddy playtimes.
We are looking forward to our JOINT BUDDY ASSEMBLY on FRIDAY 28th SEPTEMBER, when we will introduce our Buddies to the rest of the school.
Our class novel this term is “The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler” and we have already learnt about the main characters, discussed the plot and predicted what might happen next, at various cliffhanger moments.
Last week we participated in various active Maths and Numeracy challenges for Scottish Maths week, where we had to work collaboratively to solve puzzles and use various maths skills throughout. Our main focus has been to improve speed and efficiency at recalling our tables facts. We have been using the Sumdog programme too and were keen to collect more coins!
To develop our Thinking Skills we have regularly played 20 questions. From this we realised that many of our class have a keen interest in animals, but did not know how to categorise them in order to answer our questions. As a result, we decided that learning about classification would be useful! We have now looked at Vertebrates and Invertebrates and how we classify creatures from scorpions to polar bears!
Prefect interviews took place on Friday morning and there was a great response! There are 10 prefects to be appointed and it comes with responsibilities and priviledges! There were lots of nervous preparations taking place and we look forward to hearing the results!
We are very much looking forward to swimming sessions, which begin this Thursday, and are part of the transition programme for Deans Community High School. We will be taught by teachers that we may be working with when we start First year at Secondary.
P3/4 and P4 hit the high notes!!
Primary 3/4 and Primary 4 enjoyed a visit from Karen from the National Youth Choir. We learned how to keep a beat to the music and to use our singing voices. We are looking forward to learning more over the coming weeks.
What’s on next week…
Week Beginning 17th September:
Monday – Holiday!
Tuesday – Holiday!
Wednesday – Big Family Breakfast 8.10am-8.45am
Thursday – Youth Choir working with P3 and P3/4