P5/4 have been working hard :)

Have a look at what we have been up to this week. We have been focusing on the following:-

  • Identifying the difference between a fact and opinion.
  • Reading Circles where we have focused on our new reading books.
  • Our ‘ough’ sound.
  • The Skeletal Structure and researching the names of the different parts and what they do.
  • Time where we have been identifying 5 minute intervals as well as minute intervals and discussing the importance of the hands and how they can be drawn – ensuring there is a difference between the minute and hour hand. We have been linking this to digital time and how this looks.
  • Circuits and gymnastics have been covered in P.E where we are trying to improve each week on our individual skills.
  • In Spanish we have had fun learning the colours and playing games to help reinforce them.
  • Writing a recount based on our WW1 context that we have been learning about. These recounts were based on The Christmas Truce. We planned it out and ensured our recount had an orientation, sequence of events and personal comment at the end.
  • Finally, we are in the process of creating a new WW1 display for outside our classroom – watch this space!

Well done for your hard work this week, p5/4! I am enjoying working with you and look forward to more learning and fun next week. Have a lovely weekend 🙂 Alison Baldacci (Principal Teacher).

P1 News

Thank you to all who donated to our Red Nose Day collection. We looked amazing all dressed up in our PJ’s.

This week in literacy, we have been practising our sh, ch, th and wh sounds. We have also enjoyed new stories and learned four more Word Boost words to extend our vocabulary. We’re getting very quick at spotting the words in our everyday speech and in other stories too!

We loved meeting  our P7 buddies this week in our brand new library and shared lots of interesting books and texts.

We have been practising telling the time to the half hour and also working with numbers to 20. Meanwhile, in science, we had lots of fun finding out about forces when experimenting with cars and ramps.

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