Well done to P5C for their great efforts in this morning’s Rainforest Assembly. It’s a very busy time in school at the moment, so everyone did really well to practise their lines and remember what they should be doing and when. A huge ‘Thank You’ also to Mrs McBirnie for her amazing efforts – she certainly made you all look fabulous! Well done, P5C.
Month: May 2019
ECPS After School Clubs
Term 4 Clubs
This term we will be offering a range of after school and lunch time clubs. Letters will be coming home today with a return slip at the bottom. If you would like your child to attend any of the clubs on offer please complete and return the slips to secure a place. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis and you will be notified if your child has a place in the club selected.
Dates of clubs this term will be:
Monday Clubs: 27.05.19, 03.06.19, 10.06.19 and 17.06.19
Wednesday Club: 29.05.19, 05.06.19 , 12.06.19 and 19.06.19
Thursday Club: 30.05.19, 06.06.19, 13.06.19 and 20.06.19
Clubs on offer this term will be:
Rugby (Primary 4 and 5) | Wednesday- after school | Mr Millar |
Clay (Primary 2 and 3) | Monday- after school | Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Robertson |
Cheerleading (P6 and 7) | Monday- after school | Miss Conner |
Creative Literacy (Primary 1) | Thursday- After School | Miss Jamieson and Miss Cameron |
Lunchtime Clubs: Our lunch time clubs will be ongoing this term and children do not need to sign up in advance they are welcome to attend any time.
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P1Y Superstars !
Embedding a reading culture in P7S
In P7S we have been looking at what key skills we use in class everyday that we could continue to develop as we move forward towards the world of work. It was interesting to hear the class discuss what life skills they actually use on a daily basis but may not even realise it. When we looked at a full day in P7 words such as communication, resilience,confidence, organisation and problem solving were all mentioned. Looking at the Developing the Young Workforce website,all key life skills. Linking to communication the class also mentioned reading and how they thought this particular skill would impact on a whole range of careers. With this in mind we decided we wanted a particular area in the class where we could read for pleasure. We also wanted to link our reading to everyday contexts so we brought in a range of Non Fiction texts from around home and school, demonstrating that reading really is all around us. We also visited the library last week and chose to select non fiction texts as we felt that maybe we were great readers but we needed to widen our genre. If you look at the photos we have created a corner where we can read and share our recommendations with the rest of the class….we have become living blurbs!
P5C Assembly
Just a reminder that P5C’s Rainforest Assembly is this Friday at 9.30 am – we hope you can join us!
P5J Outdoor Learning
Today we went outside to create homes for the bugs and beasties that live in our forest. We had to use a huge number of problem solving strategies as well as designing and adapting our ideas.
Toys from the Past
Primary 1 had a special visitor this week from Museum Services.
She brought lots of toys that people played with in the past.
We played with some of the toys and in class we’re trying to make some too!
We talked about the different materials that the old toys were made of.
In class we’re sorting old toys and new toys. We are making a Toy Shop, Toy Museum and a Toy Cafe.
Primary 3D Assembly – Ancient Egypt
Super Writers in P3R
We have had a successful start to the new term in P3R with some super writing!
This week we were listening to Chapter 1 in the story of ‘The Iron Man’ by Ted Hughes.
We have been writing about what we think would happen next in the story.
We used our target checklist to peer assess our partner’s work and gave them positive feedback.
We also have been thinking about our next steps in writing for this term. Some of us are working on spelling, punctuation or vocabulary.
We can’t wait to find out what happens next in the story.
Primary 7/6C and Primary 7S- Competition
West Lothian Council Museums are putting on an exhibition to commemorate World War 2. This term Primary 7S and Primary 7/6C are learning about key events from the 20th Century, including World War 2.
We would like to invite pupils to submit a model of a WW2 shelter as an entry in our Build an Anderson Shelter competition. The best model will be included in the exhibition. The base of the model should be between A4 and A3 in size and it can be made of any material. There will be a small prize for the winning entry. Please send photos of your entries by the end of May to museums@westlothian.gov.uk
Good Luck!