The Kirkhill Chatter

Kirkhill Nursery and Primary School, Rashierig, Broxburn, West Lothian, EH52 6AW

March 24, 2018
by Miss Brown
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Primary 1

On the last week before the Easter holidays primary 1 have been busy.

In our writing, we used Hansel and Gretel as our stimulus.  We gave our opinions on the story and write about our favourite part.

We have been continuing to work on blending our sounds in our reading of sentences and using sounds to make words.

In Maths we are using a new strategy of a number line to help us add two numbers together.

    

We also introduced subtraction using pictures.

We have been practicing our Easter songs and learning all about the Easter story.  We painted boiled eggs which we have learnt that the eggs represent the stone that was rolled over the cave entrance of where Jesus was.   After our eggs were dry we rolled them down a hill.

    

We created a dragon in topic to guard our classroom so we can make a new fairyland inside.

We also discussed what made a good friend and we created our own friendship flowers as a reminder for us to know how to be a good friend.

On Tuesday afternoon the children who have reached the Golden club watch Padington 2 at their movie treat.

On Friday we celebrated Sports Relief.  This morning involved getting 15 minutes of a sporting activity which we rotated with all the infant classes.  We all enjoyed this.

Hope you all all have a lovely Easter holiday and stay safe.  See you all in two weeks.

 

 

 

March 16, 2018
by Miss Brown
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Primary 1- weekly learning

 Primary 1 have been busy this week. 

Our main focus this week was blending our sounds together to read words.  This was done using pictures and we had to listen to the sounds to write the words.  Also breaking up words so we could sound out our words in our writing.  

In our writing this week we went on a Spring walk.  We used our senses to allow us to understand what Spring is.  We wrote about what we can see in Spring (from walk or what we learnt happens in Spring.  Some of the children wrote about the beautiful flowers that grow and the baby animals that are born. 

This week in our Vibrant Vocabulary we used the stimulus The Skipping Rope Snake.  The words we enjoyed learning this week were vice, coiled, tongue-tied, horrified and hither.  We learnt these this week by playing musical chairs. 

Our stimulus this week for many of our play activities was the fairy tale, Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  We used a small world which meant we had a setting and puppets, so we could retell the story. 

In PE, we were learning to work as a team through games.

  Also, this week we participated in a karate taster session.  We all really enjoyed this.   

In Maths we are learning different strategies to add numbers together.  This week we were looking at drawing pictures to help with adding numbers.  We continued to look at direction.

We started to paint the castle in our fairyland classroom and the children were all involved in this. 

We started our show and tell.  The three children on the rota this week did a fantastic job. 

March 16, 2018
by Miss Thomson
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Primary 4 Update!

This week, as part of our topic, we have been learning about Queen Victoria and life during her reign.  We couldn’t believe how many of our everyday items were invented during this era – from cars to ice-cream cones, and postage stamps to telephones!  We learned about Victoria’s life and worked in pairs to write quizzes for others in our class – it was quite tricky but we soon found out that writing the questions and finding out the answers helped us to answer other people’s questions!  We were surprised at how tough life was for poor Victorian people, especially children.  We were sad to find out that many children did not have anyone to look after their rights like we do today, and many had to put up with some horrific working conditions – no health and safety or risk assessments in those days!  We were also shocked to find out that most of us, and some of our younger brothers and sisters, would already be out working.  We used our learning in our writing this week, to describe a day in the life of a working Victorian child.  Some jobs we chose to write about were chimney sweeps, domestic servants (maids), mine workers, factory workers, mill workers and farm hands.

In maths, we are continuing to work on time.  We are getting much better at this and we are using the class clock more independently to find out the time for ourselves.  We also practised our addition – both written and mental.  Some of us had to find missing numbers mentally, which was quite tricky as we had to use our memory to hold a lot of numbers in our heads!  Some of us practised strategies on the 100 square to help us – such as to add on ten, you move down one row.

This week, a fitness instructor called the Body Coach held live workouts for schools on You Tube each day at 10am.  These were all HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) workouts and were really tough – but we worked hard and completed all 5 workouts.  Lots of the other classes decided to join in too, which was great – some of us are feeling much fitter already!  As the weather (hopefully!) becomes more friendly, we will go outside each day for some running/walking and build up to a Daily Mile.

We were lucky to enjoy a performance from our senior school choir this week – who showed us their winning routine from the West Lothian heats of the Glee competition.  They were awesome!  Well done to all the choir members and Mrs Smith for such an amazing performance.

To finish off the week, we had an assembly from P2/1 and P6/5 who told us all about Sports Relief and the work they do throughout the world.  At Kirkhill, we hope to raise money to support them by selling bands etc next week – these will cost £1.  Please bring in money if you wish to purchase any of the items.

I hope you have a lovely weekend! 🙂

 

March 16, 2018
by Mrs Shankland
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Golden Club Event

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We will be having our Golden Club event on Tuesday 20th March. This will be a movie and popcorn treat and the children who are members are invited to bring in PJs/onesies to change into for this afternoon event. 🙂

 

 

March 16, 2018
by User deactivated
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P5 update – 16.03.18

P5 have had an energetic and very active week following The Body Coach sessions everyday! We have been doing a lot of learning also, especially through our topic, the Romans.

In Literacy, we were also using the new comprehension resource which also improves our grammar and word knowledge. We all really enjoyed using these as we had multiple choice to support us and were able to peer assess with the answer cards available. We also started planning for our newspaper reports about Boudicca’s Revolt in 60AD. We will be using our plans to write from a journalist point of view next week.

In Maths and Numeracy, we started a new topic which was Measuring length. Everyone enjoyed measuring objects around the classroom and each other! We were working with many units of measure, including; cm, m, inches and millimetres. Next week we will be learning about measuring weight. Everyone enjoyed taking part in the Addition and Subtraction Treasure Hunt also and worked hard in our partners to complete the challenge. Lena, Struan and Ryan cracked the code first, followed by Deryn and Ryan Duffy and third place was Alanna and Lewis. Well done to everyone for trying so hard!

We had two Pupils of the Week; Allie Cowan and Deryn Whigham, for always working super hard and improving their writing skills. Great work girls!

Holly Stevens was delighted to be chosen to take part in Hot Choc Friday this week for her participation and love for dance, drama and art.

Next week on Friday we are celebrating Sports Relief by coming to school in our sports wear and participating in different active sporting activities across the school.

March 16, 2018
by Miss Sutherland
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P7 Weekly Update

Numeracy

This week we have continued to learn about Fractions, Decimals and Percentages and the link between them.  We used the IZAK9 cube to show what we had learned and worked in teams to show equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.  James was also named our class Numeracy Ambassador.

Literacy

After our writing assessment last week, Miss Sutherland was very proud of all our work.  There were many examples of WOW words, great openers, connectives and adventurous punctuation.  We looked at this in our writing this week and tried to include all of these in our writing to make it interesting, highlighting good examples.

Health & Wellbeing

This week we took part in some of the Body Coach sessions with Joe Wicks.  We found it hard but rewarding and we understand the benefits of daily exercise.  In gymnastics, nearly all of us braved the horse and performed a forward roll on it.  We have started low and will ass height each week.

Learning Across the Curriculum

We are putting the final touches to our floor books this week in preparation for our presentations next week.

Successes

Well done to our Pupil’s of the Week: James, Alfie and Lee C

Have a lovely weekend 🙂

Miss Sutherland and P7

March 16, 2018
by Mrs Weir
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P7/6

This week we have been exercising quite a lot. Every day we have been participating in a 20 minute workout with the Body Coach Joe Wicks. This has taught us lots of short exercises that we can do on a daily basis. We have been working on different parts of the body as our muscles were sore after each session. After each session we have enjoyed relaxing and listening to relaxation music or getting some fresh air.

In Maths this week we have been looking at how fractions are related to decimals. We are now all able to convert tenths fractions into decimals. We have also learned about place value in relation to decimals and can relate this to our previous work on money. Next week we are going to be using the 4 operations (addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) in relation to decimals.

In Literacy we are continuing to develop our storywriting skills. We are now very good at using effective openers and punctuation. We need to continue to extend our ideas to make our stories a little longer and exciting for our readers.

We have also been busy this week putting the finishing touches to our floorbooks as part of our context for learning. We have made good use of our own devices using the AAL Code of Conduct to help us with our research. Next week we will be presenting these to the rest of the class.

March 10, 2018
by Miss Brown
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Primary 1’s Exciting Week

It has been an exciting week this week in primary 1.

In sounds we have been learning ‘qu’ which means we have learnt all sounds of the letters in the alphabet.  This is helping with blending which has been a focus this week.  We have been using our sounds to read words in our reading books.  Also reading rhyming words which are in our reading corner.

Our fairytale this week was The Gingerbread Man.

In writing we wrote about our snow days.  Primary 1 had great stories of what they had been doing.

In maths, we were recognising numbers, doing some addition using the stimulus of the week, The Gingerbread Man.

  

We have been using different material through play to make gingerbread men.  We used card, sequins, buttons and gingerbread playdough.

As the snow was still around on Monday, we went out and explored hw snow.  We painted our numbers and names in the snow.  We also made a snowman’s which the children called Frosty.

    

On our rescheduled World Book Day, everyone looked great in the favourite character outfits.  We also went on a bear hunt around the school which was very exciting for the children.  When we found the bear we had a teddybears picnic.  The children really enjoyed this.

On Friday, we had vertical groups.  There were three different activities split between the groups (creating playground games, playground clear up andearning about Fairtrade).

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