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Mid Calder’s Wonderful World of Reading
Supporting Reading at Home – P4
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Supporting Reading at Home – P2-3
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Digital learning in P2/1
This week in P2/1 we have been using digital technology to support our learning in maths.
We have been using the netbooks to explore the topmarks website to help us learn about sharing (division).
You can visit the link below and practice your skills at home.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=sharingv2
We have also been using programmable toys to help us learn about position and movement. We have been using BeeBots to give and follow directions.
We have also been using the free Beebot app on the Ipads (This is available to download for free from the app store).
Digital Parenting – Issue 5
The next edition of Digital Parenting is now available to read, print and download. Digital Parenting contains really useful information and advice for parents and carers to help keep their children and young people stay safe online.
https://parentzone.org.uk/system/files/attachments/Digital%20Parenting%205.pdf
Digital Learning in P1
This  week we practised logging on and off  the netbooks independently.
Logging on can still be quite tricky as we need  to recognise both lowercase and uppercase letters.  Logging off correctly means that the netbook is ready for the next person to use.
The Technical Troopers came down to support us with all of this which was very helpful. Once we had all logged on successsfully, we discovered that the Technical Troopers had planned a Purple Mash activity to help us consolidate some of our learning about pirate ships.
As we painted each part of the ship we were able to name the part and say something about its purpose. We were then shown how to save our work too, so we can share it with our families at home.
A very big thank you to the Technical Troopers for helping and supporting our Digital Learning this week. We loved having you in our classroom.
We also used the netbooks and  i-pads this week in Literacy and Numeracy tasks. A very popular game that helped us to recognise and read words was the Poop Deck Pirates game.
In Maths and Numeracy we used Hit the Button and Dino Park Maths to practise our addition and subtraction.
Digital Leaders for Digital Learning Week
To celebrate Education Scotland’s National Digital Learning Week, our Technical Troopers have been working extremely hard to make a #digitaldifference in Mid Calder Primary School. They have delivered lessons across all stages of our school, teaching our pupils how to use a range of digital tools to enhance their learning. Primary 4A, 4B and P3 received a lesson on how to use the Glow tool Forms, while P7/6 and P5A learned how to the Glow tool Sway. The Technical Troopers helped our Nursery children to develop their positional language by using the Bee-Bots, as well as supporting P1 with logging onto the netbooks and accessing a pirate themed activity using Purple Mash. Primary 6 were taught about the language of coding using Hour of Code, while P5B continued to develop their programming skills using Scratch to create a simple game. P3/2 were shown how to use the different features of iMovie to create a short film about their IDL context.
The Technical Troopers received lots of positive feedback from both the teachers and the pupils, and they did a fantastic job at sharing their own digital skills confidently to make a #digitaldifference.
Developing Digital Detectives in P5B
We are learning to identify reliable sources online
– I can state what makes a source reliable
– I can spot signs that a source might not be reliable and justify my opinion
– I know the importance of double checking the facts I find online
To celebrate National Digital Learning Week, P5B became Digital Detectives and were learning all about how to spot the truth online. We discussed the different ways we can find out information and, as we live in a digital age, we realised how much we rely on the internet to find out facts and help us with research. However, we are also aware that we can’t believe everything we read online! We learned about lots of different ways that you can check if a source is reliable, for example, by looking at the date it was published or updated, considering the credibility of the author, and double checking the facts using a least one other site. We were given a range of QR codes and URL links and we had to use our detectives skills to work out whether or not we could trust each site.
In addition to this, we have also been receiving coding lessons from Sean and Ben in Primary 7 to celebrate Digital Learning Week. We had been using Hour of Code to learn about the language of programming, and then we heard that P7 were becoming Scratch experts so asked them to share their skills with us.In our first lesson, they helped us to explore the features of Scratch, and in the second lesson they extended our skills and helped us to begin to create a simple game. By the end of our two lessons, we were even able to teach each other following learning conversations with our experts.
We have also been using our own and the school’s devices to take part in the Scottish Sumdog contest this week to develop our mental maths skills.
Primary 5 aiment le francais!
L.I. To read and understand French vocabulary
S.C. I can read and say some simple words and phrases in French
I can follow instructions in French
I can ask and respond to simple questions in the target language
In French this week, Primary 5 were consolidating their knowledge of colours, numbers and some food types. The children regularly use digital technology to enhance and extend their learning in French and this week was no exception. Using the Digital Dialects website they matched words to pictures in an interactive game to help consolidate their knowledge of fruit and vegetable names. They also used Google Translate to find the meanings of words and phrases related to our Lion King learning context. P5s are becoming increasingly confident in French and are enjoying using different ways of learning.
Niamh S said, ‘I thought using Google Translate was much more fun than using an ordinary dictionary’
Lucy P said, ‘Using the games on Digital Dialects helps me to remember the words better’