Hello,
Here is the P6 Window into Learning for term 2. It is going to be a really exciting term, culminating with our P6/P7 show, The Pirates of the Curry Bean!
Hello,
Here is the P6 Window into Learning for term 2. It is going to be a really exciting term, culminating with our P6/P7 show, The Pirates of the Curry Bean!
John – I loved the Oliver Twist show. It was funny and I really enjoyed it.
Holly – I liked drawing the Boy at the Back of the Class characters because it would be cool to see what they would look like if they were real.
Nathan – I enjoyed Oliver Twist because there were only 4 people doing it. It was very clever because they had to change costumes very fast. I also enjoyed helping Mrs Findlay with the lunches.
Maizy – I liked PE because I like basketball and sports.
Caleb – I liked the PE because we did some basketball.
Poppy – I really liked how we got to draw Minions for our class charter. I got really frustrated at the start because I couldn’t get it the way I wanted it and I had to start again.
James – I liked doing the basketball because I like basketball and I like doing the shooting and passing.
Maddie – I liked the maths because there was a limit of time to get it finished and I liked that challenge.
Rayyaan – I liked the story of Little Charlie that we made up in class. It was very funny because he fell into some dog poo!
Safia – I liked being a lunchtime monitor. It was good helping the little ones and serving the milk and water.
Anya – I liked doing the TJ maths books because you get to have a big space in your jotter to write it out. You get to set out your work nicely. I also learned about parallel lines and getting to draw some.
Mathew – I liked the maths because were learning up to millions. When we were adding 1000, 100, 10 and taking away. I liked playing Calum’s Shark game in PELVPS Window into Learning – Term 1
Sophia – I like science because I liked learning more about the planets. I always knew the names but now I know much more. The rings of Saturn are made from rocks and ice. I was happy because I got my maths done quickly and I realised it was easier than I thought it would be.
It has been a great week back after the holidays. Everyone seems to have settled in very quickly to new routines. It sounds like everyone had a fabulous break.
It’s great that so many pupils have volunteered and are already thriving through new responsibilities.
Here are some of the comments and reflections from P6 this week:
Elena – It was so good to be back with all my friends.
Maddie – I liked PE. It was fun to run around during the games.
Sophie – I am happy to see all my friends again. I liked PE and the games we played.
Mathew – My favourite thing was when Calum taught us a new game in PE called Sharks, Starfish and Guppies.
Sophia – I enjoyed Science when we were learning all about the Sun.
Holly – I enjoyed getting back to doing Free Writing. It was really cool listening to other people’s stories.
Cali – I liked maths because I could remember from P5 and I liked Number of the Day. It was good helping with the lunches too.
Arya – I liked the problem solving where we had to use clues to work out a mystery number. You had to just give it a go and try out different numbers. You had to make sure your number fitted all the clues.
Maizy – PE was fun. The games were good.
James – It was nice to be back and see all my friends. I enjoyed Calum’s game he taught us in PE.
Nathan – I enjoyed helping in the lunch hall and giving out the packed lunches.
Rayyaan – It was good getting to be a helper in the lunch hall.
Caleb – I was lucky because my wee cousin in P1 took a long time to eat his lunch so he was still there when I came in to get my lunch and I got to sit beside him.
Safia – I liked going to the library and borrowing a book.
Anya – I liked doing decimals because I feel like it was something new.
Mathew – I liked the rugby. I was really looking forward to it and I did enjoy it. I liked learning about decimals too.
Rayyaan – I liked that the toys could come out at playtime again. I am quite proud because the school got a Silver Rights Award.
Sophia – I liked how we did the tournament in teams in basketball. My team were good together.
Arya – I liked the new lunches. There are some different things.
Pola – I liked getting the toys outside again. My favourite is the skipping rope.
Holly – I liked doing decimals in maths because I feel like I am improving.
Poppy – I liked doing the healthy menu because I got to add my favourite healthy foods.
Jan – I enjoyed the rugby. I always thought rugby was really rough but this wasn’t rough at all.
Caleb – I liked learning about time with Mr Keast because it is a really useful thing to learn.
Holly – I enjoyed doing doing gymnastics. I liked doing the routine and showing it to the class.
Jaxon – I enjoyed writing because I enjoy writing. I liked typing my story and drawing the pictures.
Caleb – I liked how we got extra reading on Thursday. It was Drop Everything and Read for World Book Day.
Arya – I liked ringing the bell for Drop Everything and Read.
Sophia – I liked when we did The Masked Reader because I got a lot of house points. It was good looking for the clues.
Pola – I liked doing the writing because we got to become real authors.
Safia – I liked the Authors Live with David Walliams. I like David Walliams books.
Emma – I liked the French with Mme Moore. It was good getting to know the words to use in the cafe.
John – I liked doing the writing because it was fun seeing the whole book at the end.
Anya – I liked the writing because I actually felt like I was an author and going to publish a book.
Alanice – I liked the gymnastics routine.
Poppy – I liked it when we did the writing especially the drawings and front cover.
Maizy – I liked the Masked Reader quiz. It was fun and I got loads of house points.
Amelia – I liked the gymnastics because I learned new things.
Here are some of our thoughts about the week we have just had. It was a great week!
I hope you all have a great long weekend. See you next Wednesday.
Maizy – I liked when we did football with Davie. I liked the matches.
Caleb – I liked it when we were doing dividing in maths. I am getting much better at it now.
Holly – I enjoyed doing the writing about Mary Queen of Scots. I love writing.
Mathew – I really like the maths this week because I like working with the Teejay books. The maths really helps me with some of the video games at home.
Emma – I liked doing the French with Mme Moore. I enjoyed learning about snacks and fruits and the fruit festivals. I liked learning what they have for breakfast in France.
Zach – The extra football practice with Davie has helped me improve my skills.
Elena – I have been having fun learning French. I like learning how to say I like or don’t like different types of food.
Amelia – I am happy because I have improved in maths.
Anya – Doing the Health and Wellbeing check in was good because I got to think about who is my trusted adult.
Lewis – I liked doing gymnastics because I was finally able to do the crab.
Safia – I liked gymnastics because I got the chance to lead the class when they were doing their stretching.
Pola – I really enjoyed practising division. It is getting more fun because I’m getting better at it.
This week we welcomed a new pupil, Sophie, into our class. P5 have been busy making friends and demonstrating our school value of compassion.
It has been another busy week of learning starting with a visit from Senora Gordon and Senorita Martinez who came to teach us some Spanish greetings. We have followed the lesson up in class by watching The Gruffalo in Spanish and listening for some familiar words while trying to pick up some new ones. It was a great way to celebrate Language Week Scotland.
We have continued to prepare for our writing project by using a storyboard with 2 timelines so that we can coordinate the 2 different time periods in our stories.
Our main focus of maths has been multiplying and dividing using formal written methods. We have been building in lots of practice on the 6x and 8x tables.
Looking forward to next week, we have another Spanish lesson on Monday and we will focus on Health and Wellbeing for Children’s Mental Health Week.
Here is our Window into Learning for Term 3. We have already made a good start.
Another great week for P5. We have really pushed on with maths and our LVPS 20th birthday project. We welcomed back Madame Moore on Thursday and she taught us some words and phrases we could use to talk about ourselves.
I hope everyone has a great, refreshing holiday over the weekend and I can’t wait to hear all about it on Wednesday when we all return.
Here are some reflections from P5 pupils this week:
Zach – I liked the fitness stations in PE because we have to challenge ourselves to see if you can do more every time.
Holly – I enjoyed doing French with Mme Moore because I liked reading the information to work out who the twins were.
Jaxon – I like the CLIC maths because I like maths and you can get to higher levels that get harder the further you go.
Anya – I like doing free writing because I like sharing my writing with other people.
Calum – I liked doing the PE on Thursday because it was a good team game and the rules were fair.
Sophia – I like ERIC because I really love reading.
Arya – I liked rounding numbers to 100000 because at the start it was hard and now I’m good at it.
Emma – I liked doing the handball in PE because it was fun.
Safia – I liked the book about the genie.
John – I liked rounding numbers to 10000 because it helps you with counting and place value.
Cali – I liked doing the Hit the Button maths because there was different levels and it tells you your score so you know if you are getting better.
Nathan – I liked reading How to Train Your Dragon because I haven’t read it or watched the film before.
James – I liked doing the dribbling in handball.
Maddie – I like ERIC time because I learn new words and get inspiration for Free Writing Friday.
Caleb – I like ERIC time because I like the Tom Gates books.
Hello everyone,
P5 home learning for September has been put on Teams today. It should appear as an assignment. Learning should be submitted via assignments for 5th October 2021.
All pupils have had to reset their GLOW passwords and will need to ensure they can sign in at home with their new passwords.
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