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P3 Reflections 11.9.20

P3 Learning Reflection 11/09/20

P3 have had a busy few weeks settling back into school life. We have been learning lots of new and exciting things and would like to share some of them with you!

Lois: “We made dot art yesterday. We read The Dot which is all about Growth Mindset. Now we know not to give up.”

Euan: “We have been doing exciting things. I like doing spelling. We make words with playdoh to help us remember how to spell them.”

Murdo: “I have enjoyed doing art. I liked doing dot art, I made pattern with the dots. I also liked drawing numbers using Base 10 in the playground.”

Charley F: “I have enjoyed doing the dot art because it was fun. We learnt that you shouldn’t give up and you should keep trying!”

Charley B: “We wrote happiness and anger emotion poems. We used similes to help people picture what happiness and sadness look like.”

Sevinc: “I’ve liked coming back to school and seeing my friends. I’ve made lots of new friends too.”

Issac: “I enjoy doing Free Writing Friday. You can write about anything and you can draw a picture too. I’m writing a book just now.”

Lewis: “We are learning about place value in maths. We know about the place value chart that has thousands, hundreds, tens and units. You can put numbers under these and find out how much they’re worth.”

Kaelan: “I enjoyed Growth Mindset art. It helped my brain learn that practice makes perfect!”

P6 Bikeability

Good news! Our P6 bikeability programme is able to go ahead at this time with social distancing measures in place. This will commence on Friday 11th September. Further details will be issued next week. Please note: this may be subject to change if government advice on COVID 19 changes.

P6 PE

P6 will have PE on Tuesday and Thursday each week. Following current guidelines, this needs to take place outdoors so we ask that everyone comes dressed on these days  in school uniform on their top half with dark coloured joggers or leggings and outdoor trainers. They should also bring an extra water bottle as they cannot fill up in school.

Many thanks, Mrs Clyne and Mrs Fraser