Category Archives: Primary 4

This week in P4!

We are so excited, because we are planning our educational trip to the National Museum, Scotland, as part of our Vikings topic. We will have the opportunity to investigate a handling box, visit the Vikings gallery and also to take part in a Vikings workshop. The trip is planned for Wednesday 8th February and the cost will be £10 per child. Mrs Stewart will send all relevant paperwork home next week, so could you please look out for it coming home?

This week, we have been learning about where the Vikings came from, where they raided and where they settled. We plotted all the information onto a map, including their trade routes. We used a key to make the map easier to read.

As you know, this week’s writing focussed on writing a formal letter. We had to remember that we should also include the recipient’s (person we were writing to) address, as well as a polite closing farewell (Yours sincerely). This week’s writing session was more challenging because Mrs Stewart wanted us to remember how to set it out properly by ourselves, so didn’t give us a completed example on the smartboard, to copy from. This is to encourage us to use our knowledge and challenge ourselves, which helps us ‘grow’ our brains! We did have our success criteria, which helped us remember what we needed to include.

Our class maths for this block will focus on money, which ties in really well with the addition and subtraction we are working on in Numeracy. This week, we investigated the new £1 that will be issued shortly and discovered that we will have to spend or exchange our old £1 coins before October!

In Numeracy, we learned how to set out our written sums properly, as it’s an important skill that we will need as we continue through education and into work. We also used Numicon shapes, empty number lines and other concrete materials and aids to help mentally calculate 2/3-digit addition problems that Mrs Stewart gave us. Our challenge was to work out problems that involved regrouping.

We have had the opportunity to discuss healthy eating choices this week and Mrs Stewart has been delighted with the positive attitude that our class has had to choosing our snacks and drinks. Nearly everyone in class is bringing in water to drink in class, some even have fruit in it to give it a little more flavour – fantastic! There have been lots of bags and tubs of fruit and vegetables at snack time and everyone is enjoying eating them – well, apart from one day when Lewis had strawberries that were a little bit sour! 😮

Next Tuesday, we have the opportunity to take part in a ‘street dance’ session, which should be fun! Tiring, but fun!

Have a lovely weekend! 🙂

 

It’s that time of year again when the children have the opportunity to enter the Burns’ Federation Poetry competition. On Monday, the children will have an opportunity to put their names forward for this and will be given a selection of Burns’ poems home with them. They can choose one to learn and there will be class and stage heats after the February break where they can perform their poem of choice, and our final competition representatives will be chosen. Any child who doesn’t wish to be considered for the competition, will be given a class Scottish poem home to learn instead. What a great opportunity to learn about our Scots language!

 

Mrs Stewart 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEEPING MURRAYFIELD HEALTHY

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This session we will be encouraging all children to stay as healthy as possible and to make the right healthy choices.  We will be focusing on encouraging and promoting healthy eating across the school.  Here is how you can help your child:

*eat breakfast – remember we have a Breakfast Club Monday to Friday from 8.15am.  A Murrayfield breakfast includes toast with flora spread and/or jam, choice of low sugar cereal with milk, water or low sugar apple or orange fruit juice

*choose healthier snacks – fruit, low salt or sugar snacks, try to keep sweets and crisps to a minimum as these snacks tend to be low in nutrients and high calories

*drink water – we encourage all pupils to drink water during class time and have (non-fizzy) juice for lunch or morning break.

*grow your own – all classes have access to our school garden where a range of vegetables and fruits are grown.  Maybe you could try to grow some of your own in pots at home

*eat together – we encourage all pupils to socialise with their peers during their lunch.  Sitting eating a meal together is a great way of finding out about your child’s day

Please let us know if you have any tips on how to encourage children to make healthier food choices.  Perhaps you have a great packed lunch idea or healthy snack suggestions.  We would love to hear about your ideas.

Happy New Year from P5/4

P5/4’s New Year Song

Welcome back to this exciting term in Primary 5/4.  Please click on the link above to hear P5/4 wishing everyone a Happy 2017 in their own, unique way!

We have already learned lots even though we’ve only been back at school for 2 and a half days!

Emma – We were told that our new topic is going to be Mary, Queen of Scots.

Neve – This week we made Mary, Queen of Scots fact files.

Anna – I’m looking forward to getting my new reading book.

Kirstin – I liked making our 2017 New Year’s resolutions for display in our classroom.

Liam – I liked working with a partner to complete chimney sums.

Zander – I learned that an algorithm is a posh word for a sum.

Jack – I liked doing handwriting.

Scott – I liked finding out where my new seat would be in the classroom.

Rachael – I learned that chronological order means the order that things happened in.

Kaiden – We learned how to log into GLOW and we now know how to email people.

Neive – We sent photographs of Mary, Queen of Scots to Mrs Vince on our emails as an attachment.

Christopher – We completed a KWL grid on Mary, Queen of Scots.  This let Mrs Vince know what we already know about her and what we would like to know as well as how we want to learn about her.

Robbie – We said that we would like to go on a trip to find out about Mary, Queen of Scots and Mrs Vince said that she would try to organise this.

 

Homework will return as normal next week with spelling being given out on Monday.  Maths worksheets will also be given out on Monday.  Both homework tasks should be completed and returned, signed by a parent/guardian on Thursday.

 

WINTER READY!

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In the unlikely event of school closure, learning will continue through our school Glow Blog.  Let us know you have found our blog by sending us a comment.  You can add a comment (include your name) to this post and we will know you are accessing our Glow Blog.  Don’t hesitate to contact the school if you have any difficulties.

We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Get Caught Reading! challenge @ Murrayfield PS for Book Week Scotland

Congratulations to everyone who entered our Get Caught Reading! challenge. The pictures are displayed on our Get caught Reading! display and on the LCD.

Our pupils and staff were caught reading on trampolines, broomsticks, ponies, sun loungers and even at the swimming pool!

Prizes and certificates were awarded at today’s assembly to Lyle, Carra, Eryn, Zoe, Jaxon, Kirstin and Melanie.

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learning in P4 week ending 14/10/16

First  of all a big thank you to everyone who donated food items to our collection for West Lothian Foodbank, we received a fantastic amount which we can now pass onto this very worthwhile charity. The total of the collection for today’s dress down event was £152.75 that will also be given to West Lothian Foodbank. The total collected for the RNIB was £232.02, thanks to everyone for donations and purchasing raffle tickets. P4 still managed to fit in some learning! We made tiling patterns out of shapes, learned the names of colours in French, sequenced numbers and talked about numbers in between.

Get caught reading! Whole school challenge

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Today at Assembly a whole school challenge was issued.

Will you ‘Get caught reading‘?

Just email a picture of yourself reading to the school at

wlmurrayfield-ps@westlothian.org.uk

For the subject write : Your name caught reading!

What unusual place can you Get caught reading?

  • up a tree?
  • in a den?
  • on the beach?
  • in the park?

we’re looking for lots of creative places…

Photos will be displayed and prizes will be given out during

Book Week Scotland (21st-25th November)

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