P2B Phonics and Homework 9.11.2020

Good morning,

I hope you are all well and keeping safe.

Our new sound for this week will be ‘oi’ and ‘oy’/CVC words.

Please find attached the below document containing this weeks new words which link to the grid on Seesaw. Please try your best to encourage your child to sound out and blend each word. This will improve their confidence and independence when reading and writing in Literacy.

Spelling Words oi and oy

Below is the new homework grid which is due to be completed by Friday 20th November 2020. This has also been posted on Seesaw for you.

Homework Grid November 9th Grid

Thank you for your continued support.

Miss Walkingshaw

P2B Frys Words Reminder

Good morning parents and carers,

I hope you all had a relaxing weekend.

Just a reminder that new Frys words will be sent out every Tuesday for your child to complete. These should be completed for the next again Monday, giving you 6 days to complete this with your child. This then allows for further practise to be completed in class with myself.

Please only complete the highlighted column of words with your child. You can practise by reading the words out loud and writing these words down on paper to ensure their understanding. Your child should work towards being able to read the words aloud and write the words independentlya.

Thank you for your continued support,

Miss Walkingshaw

 

 

P2A and P2B Homework

Good afternoon,

Homework for our P2 children has been provided today through the link below and Seesaw. Homework will run on a two week basis from Monday 26th October to Friday 6th November.

All children should now have access to Seesaw to see the homework grid. If not, please can you get in contact with us as soon as possible to resolve this.

P2B have received Frys’s words home to be completed on a weekly basis alongside their Reading Diaries and Sumdog passwords. Reading books have not yet been handed out. Information has been provided alongside the resources handed out should you have any questions.

P2A children will receive this next week.

Homework Grid 1 P2 2020-2021

Thank you for your continued support,

Miss Walkingshaw (P2B) and Miss Marra (P2A)

P2B Class Learning

Good afternoon parents/carers,

We have had a super start to our Primary 2 journey! We have had lots of changes take place in our school life however we have coped extremely well and have shown fantastic resilience.

We have been learning lots of new things across all of our curricular areas and having lots of fun whilst doing so. One of our favourite activities was a STEM challenge set by Miss Walkingshaw. Miss Walkingshaw asked us to create our very own paper plate straw maze. We were provided with a list of things we could use:

1 pair of scissors

1 role of cello tape

1 paper plate

4 paper straws

We did an amazing job and are very proud of how they turned out!

Have a lovely weekend and keep safe.

Miss Walkingshaw

P2M and P2W Collection of items

Hi P2M and P2W,

We hope that you are all well and keeping safe.

Just a reminder that Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw will be at the school (outside the school office) tomorrow from  12 noon till 1.30pm. This will give you an opportunity to speak with your class teacher and collect some of the things you have left behind before the summer break. If you cannot make it, do not worry as there will be another time arrange for you to do so before beginning in August.

We can’t wait to see you tomorrow!

Miss Marra and Miss Walkingshaw

P7 Leavers message from Livingston FC’s Marvin Bartley

Special leavers message from Livingston Football Club’s, Marvin Bartley!

There will be lots of people wanting to wish all of our P7 leavers the very best as they head off to high school after the summer holidays.  A special message has been sent in from Marvin Bartley, who wears number 6 for Livingston Football Club.

Hope you all enjoyed the special message and listened to his amazing advice for when you move on to your next adventure!

Miss Walkingshaw

P2W Home Learning

Hi everyone,

Thank you for sending in all of your wonderful work. Here is some of your hard work from last weeks home learning grid (week 10).

In Maths, we have been working hard to learn our times tables and how to subtract. We have created our own posters and games to help us do this.

We were set a challenge to come up with our own social distancing games for when we return to school. We were asked to write down the rules to tell others how the game is played.

During lockdown we have all been missing our friends and family. We were asked to write a letter to someone we were missing during this time to let them know we were thinking of them and to make them smile.

You are all amazing and I am so proud of how hard you have all been working. Keep up all the hard work and keep safe.

Missing you all,

Miss Walkingshaw

P2M and P2W Home Learning 8/6/2020

Good morning P2,

We hope you all had a lovely weekend and are keeping safe.

Please find attached this weeks home learning grid with additional documents to support your child’s learning (these do not require to be printed off). Please continue to send in your work as we love to see your progress and how much fun you are having on a weekly basis. Keep up the hard work, we are so proud of you all!

Grid 11 

resiliencealphabetfinal

Spelling Words

If you require any support with any of this weeks learning, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Take care and stay safe,

Miss Walkingshaw and Miss Marra

Home Learning in P2W

Good morning everyone,

I hope you are all well and have been enjoying the sun over the weekend. I am very impressed by all of the pictures I was sent in last week from your home learning. You have all been working extremely hard and it is amazing to see how much progress you are making.

Here is some of our fantastic work!

Missing you all. Keep up all the hard work!

Miss Walkingshaw

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