A busy week in P1b

We have been busy this week in P1b learning how to write a recount.

We looked at a book called ‘Shopping with Dad’ and talked about things we have bought at the shops. We learned that it is important to sequence events in the correct order.

When we were writing we remembered to use a capital letter and a full stop at the start of each sentence. We also used finger spaces. We are learning to create a title for our writing and we are trying hard to write more tricky words by ourselves.

In Maths this week we have been learning to use position words.

We can use words like left, right, above, below, next to, on top  and beside,  to describe the position of objects.

We worked with our buddies to stick things in the correct location on our maps. Then we made some maps of our own.

Great job everyone!

Article 28. We have the right to learn.

Book Week Winners and Runners up.

Today we had a small gathering in the library for our Book Week winners, and the Runners- up. They were all able to bring along a friend to join them. We enjoyed biscuits, juice and some festive cartoons.

We had so many fantastic book marks, drawings and book covers  it was a very difficult decision to choose winners. Thanks to the pupils in the Literacy Hub for  their help with the judging.

We have such a lot of artistic talent at East Calder Primary! Well done everyone!

We love Book Week!

A very big thank you to all our visitors who have joined us this week to celebrate Book Week Scotland 2022.

It was wonderful to have you all in our library to share the books in the Book  bags with Primary 1, 2 and 3 learners.

All pupils also received their copy of the book ‘Queen Elizabeth’ which celebrates the 70 year reign of the late Queen.

And not forgetting a huge thank you to those parents and carers who volunteered to be secret readers. Classes really enjoy having visitors. It is much appreciated.

We hope you have all enjoyed sharing a story together this week.. remember if you have been reading in some really unusual places we would love to see a photo!

Happy Reading everyone!

Article 31  You have the right to relax and play.

Coming Soon! Book Week Scotland 2022

Book  Week Scotland is almost here!

From Monday 14th November we will be celebrating all kinds of books.

Please look out for this newsletter which has all the information about Book Week Scotland at East Calder Primary School.

We  are delighted to be able to invite parents and carers of Primary 1, 2 and 3 pupils into school during Book Week to enjoy some relaxing reading time in our school library.

P1      Monday 14th Nov    2.30pm

P3     Tues 15th Nov    2.30pm

P2     Wed 16th Nov    2.30pm

 

All classes will have time to read, celebrate books and authors and take part in  a competition.

We will also take this opportunity to issue all pupils with their copy of the late Queen’s Jubilee book.

If you would like to to find out more about Book Week Scotland please visit the Scottish Book Trust online.

https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/book-week-scotland

Looking forward to a fantastic, fun-filled Book Week!

 

Clay After School Club

The primary one and two pupils had a super spooky time yesterday at our Clay After School club.

They were able to paint the wonderful creations they had made the week before.  There were some great Halloween figures and objects, including an orange pumpkin and several black bats and cats. We also had some stars, a tiny elephant and a bird’s nest with little eggs.

Fantastic work everyone!

I wonder what we will make next week?

Article 29  You have the right to develop your talents.

 

‘The Perfect Fit’

It’s Maths Week! So in Drama this week we listened to ‘The Perfect Fit’  by Naomi and James Jones. We really enjoyed the story and used our bodies to try and make different shapes.

Poor Triangle tries hard to fit in with the other shapes but she  knows  they are not the same. She is searching for a group where she fits in perfectly.

We explored shape, patterns and tiling using lots of different objects.. counters, cubes, dice, pebbles, pompoms and even real tiles!

The story helped us learn about shapes but also about how we are all different and the importance of  being included.

Article  29 -You have the right to learn new things.

 

Listening and Talking

At the start of this session classes will be focusing on our Listening rules and will refer to these daily.

Listening and talking skills are essential for good communication. We aim to give learners a wide range of opportunities to listen and talk for different purposes both at school and at home.

Many thanks to all of you who popped in to see us at our recent Meet the Teacher event. You might have picked up a copy of our school Listening and Talking leaflet.

We have included a copy on this post for those that might have missed it.

Listing and Talking Leaflet

 

If you have any concern’s about your child’s speech, please see details below of West Lothian’s Speech and Language service where you can get information about any concerns you might have.

 

Congratulations Everyone! We did it!

Huge Congratulations everyone!

I am delighted to announce that East Calder Primary has been awarded a Silver Reading Schools Award from the Scottish Book Trust.

Thank you to all staff, pupils and families who have been reading, talking about books, enjoying libraries and sharing their love of books and reading with others.

Classes completed the Reading Schools Attitude Survey and it was great to see many of you enjoy reading more now. You said you have more interesting things to read and describe reading as relaxing and fun.

Thank you for your involvement and enthusiasm, and a special mention to those who find reading a bit tricky but keep trying.

Now that we have an award it’s important to continue to build on our Reading culture at East Calder Primary. There will be lots of opportunities to carry on sharing our enjoyment of reading and books next session.

 

I am so proud of you all and remember KEEP READING!

Day 8 The Really BIG ROYAL READ ALOUD

It’s the final day of out Really BIG READ ALOUD…and today to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee… it’s the really BIG ROYAL READ ALOUD!

We have been sharing all sorts of books and stories with a Royal theme.

Younger pupils have been enjoying  ‘The Princess and the Pea’, ‘The Laughing princess’ and ‘The Twelve Dancing Princesses’.

The Primary One pupils took part in a paired read aloud. They had to find a reading partner with the same colour of crown.

If you want to find out more about kings and queens, we have some non- fiction books about royalty in our library.

We have a copy of King George V Silver Jubilee book in our library.

King George V was the Queen’s grandfather and this book was published in 1935(about the time our school was being built!) to celebrate his Silver Jubilee. It’s not in very good condition but it is 87 years old!!

It has some interesting photographs including ones of the Queen when she was a girl.

Perhaps you have some old books at home? Can you find out when they were published?

Have a great Jubilee weekend and remember to keep reading!

 

Day 7 The Really BIG READ ALOUD

Not sure what to read next?

Are you ready for a reading challenge?

Why not try Bookzilla?

 

Bookzilla is a free app for upper primary and early secondary school students in Scotland. The app encourages pupils to read for pleasure, whether they are already regular readers or just embarking on their reading journey. Young people can receive tailored book recommendations, see what’s popular among their classmates and challenge themselves to try something new with a reading dare. The app promotes different featured collections every month.

You can find a great trailer all about Bookzilla on The Scottish Book Trust Website. The website has lots of information about books and authors for all ages.

Please note the app is free but does not give access to free books, only recommendations and challenges. 

Why not download it to find some great reads in time for the summer?

Happy reading everyone!

 

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