The Kirkhill Chatter

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

May 19, 2017
by Mrs Weir
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P7 News

This week the class have been continuing our reading of ‘The Boy in the Dress’ as part of our transition topic. The class have engaged well with class discussions around the themes of the novel – well done!

The class gave a good performance of ‘Reach for the Stars’ to open the Celebrating Success assembly. The children really enjoyed watching everyone get their awards. Our P7 awards went to:
Hard Work & Commitment – Kyle
Effort & Improvement – Caitlin
Headteachers Award – Evie
Demonstrating School Values – Leah Clark

The very first winner of the Laura Dunn Rights Respecting Award was Leah Crow – well done! The Betty Buchanan Award for P7 will be given out at the Leavers Service in June.

In Maths the class are beginning to revise key concepts from throughout the year. They are working hard to remember how to solve different calculations and problems. We will be continuing with this until the end of term.

Remember Monday is a holiday – enjoy!

May 18, 2017
by Mrs Shankland
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Lowport Return

The children all arrived back safe and sound this afternoon and there were a lot of tired faces. 🙂 Here’s hoping you all get an early night tonight. It sounds like you all had a great time and I can’t wait to see the photos.

Mrs Shankland

May 18, 2017
by Mrs McDonnell
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Nursery to P1 transition activities

The children have enjoyed learning about their new topic, Under the Sea.

They enjoyed hearing lots of different stories about different sea creatures and joining in with the many different activities.

The children have all had the chance to find out lots of new things, including, how to put a jelly fish into a bottle (no jelly fish were harmed in this process), how to make an Octopus, the life cycle of a Sea turtle, play a fish matching and sorting game and create a delicious chocolate treat by making a jellyfish lollipop.

               

 

 

 

          

 

A big thank you to all the adults who have helped to organise and support the children during their  activities.

May 18, 2017
by Mrs Shankland
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Lowport Day 2

Hi

Everyone is up and eating breakfast this morning, looking forward to another active day. Mrs Featherstone has told me that it was a good night last night although some people may be in bed early tonight 🙂

The children should be returning from Beecraigs at 3.00pm approx.

May 17, 2017
by Mrs Shankland
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Lowport Update

Hi Everyone

Just back from Lowport visit where everyone has had a great first day of activities. Group 1 were just back from parachute games on the peel after a morning of canoeing. Group 2 and 3 were just back from canoeing on the canal and were very soggy but happy. I think Joshua brought most of the canal back with him in his wellies! 😄 All the children were ‘starving’ and getting ready for dinner and then it  will be Disco Time.

We will post lots of photos when the children return.

Mrs Shankland

Lowport Reminder

May 16, 2017 by Mrs Shankland | 0 comments

 

Just a reminder that the P4 children going to Lowport tomorrow require a snack,drink and packed lunch for Wednesday. If your child is in receipt of free school meals then one will be provided.

If any medication needs administered a form must be completed before the residential. If you require a form please ask at the school office.

 

May 15, 2017
by Miss Thomson
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Primary 5 Update

P5 have been doing lots of learning over the last couple of weeks!

In maths, we have been learning all about area.  We are now able to calculate the area of simple rectilinear shapes, and some of us can even calculate the area of compound rectilinear shapes.  We know that this is a skill we will use in life – for example if we want to build a new shed, buy a new carpet or work out how much paint we need to give our living rooms a makeover!  We are now working on our division skills in maths.  We have worked hard on our times tables knowledge this year, and it’s really paying off now!  We can see that division is linked to multiplication – it’s just like flipping it round the other way.  Knowing our tables has really helped us with our division skills, and we have also learned to use multiplication squares to support us further when needed.  Some of us have been working on division using ‘bus stop’ sums – which I am sure some parents will remember from school!

This week, in literacy, we will start to look at fact and opinion.  We will link this to our topic of Mary Queen of Scots and the mysterious death of her second husband, Lord Darnley.  We will extend this by looking at persuasive language and use this in our writing.  Maybe we could write a letter to Miss Thomson to see if we could persuade her to allow us to play with our fidget spinners in class one day!

In art, we will be practising our colour mixing skills, as well as looking at the effect of light and shadow, by painting portraits.  This is something which was done in the time of Mary Queen of Scots as there were no cameras.  However, the artist could sometimes be very flattering so the pictures were not always true to life!  We will also be making ornate frames for our portraits before hanging them in our ‘castle’.

In PE, we have been continuing with our Daily Mile most days.  We have also carried out heats for the Gala Sports Day – well done to everyone for their efforts.

In Health & Well Being, we have been learning about puberty and some of the changes that will happen as we grow older.  We have thought about all the changes that have taken place so far in our lives – there are so many!  We discussed that there are some changes we have control over, and some that we cannot control.  We are keen to hold a ‘Guess The Baby’ competition (just for fun!) to see how we’ve changed, so it would be great if everyone could bring in a baby/toddler photo if possible.  We’ll take good care of these and return them ASAP.

Just a quick reminder that it is our Celebrating Success Assembly on Tuesday 16th May 2017 at 11am.  Children are welcome to bring clothes to change into for their performance – we are singing a pop song so most clothes will be suitable (as will cool sunglasses!)  We also have another long weekend to look forward to, as it’s Victoria Day on Monday 22nd May 2017 and the school will be closed.  Let’s hope the sun shines for us!

May 15, 2017
by User deactivated
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Our week in P4/3

This week we practiced some of the races for our upcoming Sports’ Day in PE. We participated in the skipping race, bean bag race and the egg and spoon race. We are looking forward to the event and have been reminded that it’s really important to have appropriate clothes in school for our PE lessons. Trainers are the best footwear as our school shoes aren’t always very practical when we are running!

Warren zooming by!

Piotr lost his beanbag!

Jacob learning to balance the beanbag!

Jessica having fun skipping.

Amy at the starting line!

Grace concentrating!

As part of our Titanic topic we have started mapping the ship’s intended journey across the Atlantic Ocean. We are using an Atlas to help us to identify the counties that the Titanic stopped at before it headed towards New York City. We will include a key in our maps. The next step in our learning is to discover more about why the Titanic sank.

We really enjoyed watching the Primary 1 assembly on Friday. Our Pupil of the Week was Piotr as he is trying hard to act more sensibly in class. Well done, Piotr! Keep up the good work.

Our P4 pupils are very excited to be heading to Low Port this week. We are looking forward to hearing all about their adventures when they return! Enjoy!

May 12, 2017
by Mrs Hawkins
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Primary 2 Update

It’s been a very busy week! In maths, we have continued to learn about telling the time, and we have continued to practise our adding and subtracting skills. In literacy, we wrote some instructions for how to grow cress seeds. This is a topic the children know a lot about, as we just finished our experiment to see what plants need to grow big and healthy. Each table group planted some cress seeds. One table gave the plant water, sunlight, soil, and warmth. The other tables each left out one of those things. So, one table gave the plant everything except sunlight, etc. The results were very interesting! Have a look at the photo below, and see if you can work out which plant got everything it needed. Which one was in the dark?

This week, we also had our trip to Tesco. The children were able to go “behind-the-scenes” at the store, including going into the big freezer. We discovered all about how food is made and where it comes from. The children were able to go into the bakery and see where the dough is mixed and the ovens are, then they made some bread of their own to take home. We also ate some new foods, including lots of exotic fruits and cheeses. We also touched and held some interesting sea creatures from the fish department, including mussels, squids, prawns, and a herring. It was a very good morning! Below is a small sample of pictures from the day.

Have a lovely weekend!

May 12, 2017
by Miss Sutherland
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P7/6 Update

It’s been a very busy week in Primary 7/6!

Celebrating Success

We have been practising for our performance at the Celebrating Success assembly.  This is on Tuesday 16th May at 11am.  We hope to see some of our parents/carers if they can make it!

Literacy

P7 have started working on their transition novel ‘The Boy in the Dress’ and have contributed well to discussions around this.

Numeracy

We have all been learning about area this week.  We feel confident in calculating area using the formula l x b and have been problem solving composite shapes.

Health and Wellbeing

We have been working on athletics and fitness in P.E. We displayed great skill in javelin and long jump.  Next week we will look at hurdles.

Behaviour

Behaviour of some pupils is starting to slip! Let’s get this back on track – especially P7s looking to go to Blair Drummond as part of our end of term trip.  Also, we appreciate some children require a concentration aid, however children who are distracting others and playing with these and not concentrating will have these taken of them.

 

Thanks

Miss Sutherland and P7/6

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