A bit of a different week this week because we are working on our Scottish Focus. We have been learning some of the poetry of Robert Louis Stevenson, and lots of new Scottish vocabulary. This will continue next week but we will also have our poetry recitals. Many pupils have now learned almost all of their lines – keep up the good work.
Also this week, we have started a block of music lessons with Karen from NYCoS. We did lots of singing, clapping, clicking, ball bouncing and walking around in time with the beat. Ask us if we can remember the names of Christopher Columbus’s ships. We are already excited to know what we’ll do next time.
Harris – I enjoyed today’s assembly because we were learning about how God helped a blind man and he got him to see again without even touching him.
Emma – I enjoyed doing the gymnastics because I enjoyed doing the yoga cards. I liked a pose called the dancer.
Joe – I liked Maths today because I learned that 38 tens is 380.
Luke – I enjoyed playing my ocarina at assembly because it is really fun.
Ethan – I enjoyed the Maths that we did yesterday. I liked the second sheet because it challenged me more. It was about dividing.
Kaitlyn – I liked doing the pictures yesterday. It was fun but challenging. It was about Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem From a Railway Carriage.
Blake – I liked writing the exposition because it really helped me get more confident with my handwriting and it helped me get pupil of the week.
Darcy – I liked the First Minister’s Reading Challenge because it encouraged me to read more books.
Kayden – I liked the maths this week because I got to learn my tables.
Rhys – I liked music this week because you had to guess who was singing.