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March 2015 from P3A

We went to EDINBURGH CASTLE on Wednesday. We enjoyed being in the prison cells! We looked at the cannons but we just missed the one o’clock gun because we were eating our lunch…oops!  We saw the arrow slits and the portcullis and lots and lots of other things. Photos to follow.

 

One group were learning compound words in Early Intervention. Some other groups were learning the oa sound, and some were learning words with a double ll.

During Early Intervention Ms Macrae came to check to see how well we were all working and asked us some questions.

On Monday we were learning how to dance the Gay Gordon. It was tricky for us.

In PE with Mr Benyon we were doing running games.

In Maths, the Circles were learning how to tell minutes to and minutes past.

The Triangles were reading digital times and matching to analouge times and the squares were writing the time to match their paper clocks.

We are still collecting the FAIRTRADE wrappers. We find out today who the winning class is……..

 

 

 

P3A Fairtrade Assembly

Thank you those of you who came to support us in our Fairtrade Assembly.

I think you will agree that we did a great job!

There is still time to buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win a load of Fairtrade goodies.

Harry and Allana were great at being the cocoa farmers.
Harry and Allana were great at being the cocoa farmers.
Katie, the Roving Reporter with the cocoa farmers
Katie, the Roving Reporter with the cocoa farmers
Brandon and Lewis did a fantastic job being the news presenters.
Brandon and Lewis did a fantastic job being the news presenters.
Zac, Lana, Dean, Mia, Hayden and Lexi demonstrating a Supply Chain.
Zac, Lana, Dean, Mia, Hayden and Lexi demonstrating a Supply Chain.
Rachael, Katie, Ellie, Hayden and Dean  earned a big thumbs up for their Reflection parts.
Rachael, Katie, Ellie, Hayden and Dean earned a big thumbs up for their Reflection parts.
Ross reminded up to keep a tally chart for our FAIRTRADE lables in our classes.
Ross reminded up to keep a tally chart for our FAIRTRADE labels in our classes.
Christopher, Lewis and Caitlin showed us which FAIRTRADE products are this years focus - tea, coffee, sugar and chocolate.Keep collecting the lables.
Christopher, Lewis and Caitlin showed us which FAIRTRADE products are this years focus – tea, coffee, sugar and chocolate.Keep collecting the labels.

 

Our Learning in P3A

We finished our painted tartan designs – look out for them on a display soon.

We were learning past and present tenses of verbs in Grammar. We can do this by adding ed and ing on some verbs.

The Squares have been learning about taking away. We were learning quarter past and quarter to on an analouge clock.

The Triangles have been doing a check up to see how much we have learned about subtraction. We were learning about quarter to and quarter past on a digital clock.

The Circles have been learning a new strategy for adding 2 digit numbers. We were learning how to change times from analouge to digital and solving time problems.

In Writing we were learning how to make up a Fairy tale.

In Spelling some groups were learning the igh pattern and the magic e with u.

Others were learning words with the ur, ir, or letter strings.

We started our new topic all about Castles. We have made a huge list of all the things we want to find out. We are going to be busy.

We were practising different skills with Mr Benyon in PE.

Head Teacher Awards this week is for Lewis Dickie and his fantastic Monster Story. He used his planning sheet well and wrote an exciting tale.

 

 

Our Learning in P3A

In writing this week we were writing about When I found a Monster. We used our Planning Sheet to help us.

In Grammar we were learning all about adjectives.

In spelling, one group  we were learning words with er. Another group were learning ing words and magic e with the letter u.

In PE we were doing different stations with Mr Benyon. We were learning skills with a hockey stick – stopping and striking. We were improving our jumping skills- jumping over ropes. We were also using our balancing skills – walking slowly on a narrow upturned bench. We also had to sit on a large bouncy ball and throw another ball and keep our balance. We were also learning to climb up the high climbing frame.

In Maths one group were revising quarter to and quarter past and converting from analouge to digital.Another were practising all the times with an analouge clock. Another group was learning o’clock and half past and using the clocks we made to help.

In Art we were creating our own Tartan with different coloured paints. This is still a work in progress, but they are looking good.

In Roots of Empathy – Ali came in with baby Erica and Mummy Kelly. Baby Erica had grown alot since we last saw her.

The Skillionaires this week were :

Ellie – for understanding some of the Scots words we have been learning.

Zac – for explaining in his own words how to add 2 digit numbers together.

Next week the focus is on EVALUATE …………..

 

 

January 2015 P3A

Bagpipe pics Bagpipes (2) Bagpipes (3) Bagpipes (4)We have been busy this week practising for our Scottish Burns Assembly.

I HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR AMAZING ASSEMBLY.

We have learned how to do Strip the Willow dance – which was great fun!

We made fantastic bagpipes as a Homework Challenge.

We started our mini topic about Scotland.

Rachel Ferguson and Ross Howard won a Head Teachers Award for magnificent Scotland covers in our Topic jotters.

We have been learning facts about Robert Burns.

In maths we have been learning TIME and some of us have been adding 2 digit numbers in chimney sums. Some of us have been subtracting from 20 and 30.

In Early Intervention some children have been learning how to spell words that end in double letters. Some have been learning the magic e and some learning words that end in “ing”.