P3 Weekly Reflection 14.12.18

What a busy week to begin putting us in the festive spirit!  On Monday we were delighted to watch the dress rehearsal of the P2/1 Nativity which was fantastic, well done to all the boys and girls and the staff for their hard work.

On Tuesday we learnt about Christmas Around the World during our reading session and we will continue to learn about how Christmas is celebrated in different countries next week.  We have also been learning about different Christmas traditions every day as part of our interactive advent calendar.  This week we have been learning about the traditions of the Yule Log, Stockings, Carols, Mince Pies and Candy Canes.

On Wednesday we had a very interesting and informative chat from the PC Michael regarding safety around the railways.  Did you know a train weighs the same as 93 elephants and takes the length of 20 football pitches to come to a halt!  We’d better stay well clear!

On Wednesday we had some good discussions around simple steps to take in different first aid situations.  We considered how to help when someone is choking, someone gets burnt, someone is bleeding, someone is breathing but unresponsive, someone has an asthma attack and when someone has a broken bone.  The children have been given an information sheet home about this so perhaps you can use it to discuss each situation at home to make sure everyone knows what to do should a situation arise.

One Thursday we had great fun watching this year’s panto by M&M Productions, Dick Whittington.  Most of the children said one of their highlights was seeing Mrs Clyne take part in the dancing!  We also joined up with Primary 2 to begin practising our dancing for our Christmas Party.  We had great fun learning the Grand Old Duke of York and are very much looking forward to our party next Wednesday – remember to send in party clothes and dancing shoes with your children.

Today we learnt about Antarctica from Primary 6’s assembly.  One important fact to remember is that polar bears and penguins do not live at the same pole!

Have lovely weekend.

 

P1 & Ms King

Learning Reflection W/E 14.12.18

Nativity

Well done to all of P1 and P2 for their fantastic Nativity performances this week. On Monday the children had a dress rehearsal for the whole school then on Tuesday and Wednesday they were thrilled to perform for parents and carers. I think you will agree they all did a wonderful job. We are all feeling very festive now!

 

 

 


Subtraction within 10

 This week the children have continued to explore subtraction within 10. During our number talks some of the children are beginning to make addition and subtraction links!

 

 

 


Pingu lives in an igloo

The children have been finding out some interesting fact about penguins. The question they wanted to explore was do penguins live in igloos? They watched an episode of Pingu and listed all the things that Pingu could do.

 

 

 

 

 

Hiba – Pingu tidied his toys.

Kaelan – Pingu spat out his food because he didn’t like it.

Alister – Pingu’s dad pumped up the ball.

Austin – I saw Pingu use his arms to eat food and get toys.

Lewis – He was throwing a ball.

Subhan – Pingu was throwing a snowball.

Poppy – He can do everything that we can do!


Igloo Challenge

Then the children were set a penguin building challenge. Moving your arms like penguin flippers can you build an igloo? The children put socks on their hands and some even had rulers up their sleeves to limit their arm movement. It was very funny to watch!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Igloo Challenge Conclusion

Poppy – They don’t have hands to do stuff and grab stuff and pinch stuff. They have flippers penguins and humans are not exactly the same.

Lewis – Penguins can’t pinch they have flippers not fingers.

Subhan – It’s so hard to pick things up like penguins we have hands so it’s easy.

Charley – you couldn’t use your hands so it was difficult.

Austin – It’s too hard.

All – people build igloos!

Kaelan – penguins cuddle up when it is cold.


Christmas Lunch

 On Thursday the children all enjoyed their Christmas lunch which was served by Santa!

 

 

 


Building our class igloo

Now the children know that penguins don’t live in or build igloos, people do! They have been very busy building a class igloo.

 

 

 

We need lots more milk cartons!

This Week in P4

What a great week, your children have been amazing.  We all loved watching the dress rehearsal of the P1/2 nativity on Monday afternoon. The infant classes did so well and sang with enthusiasm.

On Tuesday for our outdoor classroom the class had their first go at choral speaking using some of the poem Heard It In The Playground by Allan Ahlberg. They picked up the concept really well and did a great performance in our playground area, which was  entertaining for parents arriving for the nursery nativity!

On Wednesday we had Micheal from transport police and linked to Network Rail, who spoke to us about safety near railways.  Many of the children were interested in the fact that a train can weigh as much as 93 elephants and takes 2km / 20 football pitches to come to a stop.

Thursday we had a fantastic maths lesson stretching the children’s numeracy thinking and exploring area as they worked out how much wrapping paper would be needed to wrap a box.  The children had to think in 3D, understand what is meant by area and the equation needed to find the answers, they had to understand basic measure in cm and use their times table strategies and addition skills.

Friday, we watched the P6 assembly on Antarctica. what an amazing amount of learning they have done and they delivered a fantastic and informative assembly. Thank you.

P2 This Week

We loved performing our nativity this week. We have also enjoyed writing about Christmas and ordering Christmas words alphabetically. We finished working on our Moon pictures in Science. In P.E., we have been following instructions to learn dances for our Christmas party which is on Wednesday 19th December.

P1a Learning Reflection W/E 14th December

Wow! Another week gone! This week in P1 we have been learning about the z and qu sounds. We have made words with these sounds. We also learned the tricky word your. In writing we learned how to write a letter. We wrote a letter to Santa and we had to include the opener dear, the date and we had to close our letter using from and then our names. In numeracy this week, we focused on subtracting within 10. We played games and completed a worksheet. For Number Talks this week our focus was on making 10 using ten frames. We had to recognise how many dots already and then say how many more to make 10. This week also saw our dress rehearsal and two performances of our nativity Whoops-a-Daisy Angel. Our performances were fantastic. Miss Maclachlan says she is very proud of us all. We hope you enjoyed our performances too. Thank you very much for coming to see us perform. On Thursday we were very lucky and got to watch M&M Productions panto of Dick Whittington. It was great and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We also had our delicious Christmas lunch.  Here are a few of the children’s reflections from the week:

Euan: “I enjoyed writing the letter z.”

Leighton: ” I enjoyed doing our nativity.”

Ayden: ” I found it tricky writing z.”

Rory: ” I thoroughly enjoyed Dick Whittington.”

Isaac: ” I enjoyed learning about the sound z.”

Sam: “I enjoyed learning qu.”

Ch:” I enjoyed the pantomime.”