Category Archives: Primary 5

News from P6/5

This week Primary 6/5 have been working hard to encourage the pupils and staff in the school to raise money for Red Nose Day.  Red Nose Day is part of the Comic Charity, which helps tackle poverty and social injustice in the UK and in Africa. P6/5 worked together to organise competitions, film stars for a school Joke-a-thon and rehearse for their class assembly.

Well done to Dean Burt for winning the Find the Nose competition and to everyone who made us laugh telling a joke. The winners of the Design A Nose competition will be announced next week. The class also held a wear red day for their assembly.

During the assembly, P6/5 shared information about the reasons for helping to support Red Nose Day and sang a great rendition of the official song, Put a nose on it!  Thank you to everyone for their donations.  Once the money is counted we will upload the total amount raised.  Every penny helps to change lives for the better!

Have a great weekend 🙂

P6/5 News

It has been a few weeks since Primary 6/5 last posted to the blog, however the class have been very busy. This week started with the CAB Careers Conference for Primary Six pupils, where they had the opportunity to meet a variety of people and interview them about their job.  All of the pupils enjoyed meeting the invited guests and asked fantastic questions.  Hopefully they feel inspired to work hard throughout their education and strive to achieve their dream job!

Primary 6/5 went on their second class trip of the year on Tuesday to The Water of Leith Conservation Trust Centre to learn more about the Jacobites.  We were very grateful we went on Tuesday, rather than Thursday when storm Doris hit most of the country!

In the classroom, the children enjoyed looking at objects linked to the Jacobites, which included Muskets, wolves, Cockades and masks of key figures. The second part involved going outdoors to build shelters made from leaves and branches; and creating frieze frames in groups to demonstrate what life what like for the Jacobites camping in Edinburgh waiting on orders from Bonnie Prince Charlie.  The trip was exciting and a great experience for all.

Back in our P6/5 classroom, we have been concentrating on writing personal recounts of our experiences.  The writing in the classroom continues to develop well, with most children succeeding to producing extended pieces and trying hard to organise events into paragraphs.  I’m sure many of our parents and carers were pleased with our writing efforts when they looked at it during the Sharing the Learning session just before February break, and those who were unable to manage, will be surprised with their child’s effort and progress when they come along to parents consultations in March.  Big Talk homework is helping many pupils become more creative and confident in tackling Big Write on a weekly basis.

In Maths, each of the groups has been focusing on addition and encouraging pupils to discuss a range of strategies to use for solving problems.

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

 

P5/4’s Super Scottish Week!

Another fun-filled busy week in P5/4.  This week the children have continued to impress me by their hard work and determination to improve themselves.

A few of the highlights (as chosen by the children) were:

BIG WRITE

Anna:  I loved writing the Mary, Queen of Scots poem.  It was really good because we got to tell her story by writing a poem.  It meant we could test ourselves to see how much we could remember.

Liam:  I liked doing this too as it was fun to work in our trios to think of rhyming words for our verses.

 

The children worked in trios this week to create a verse about a certain aspect of the life of Mary, Queen of Scots.  I was delighted with the results and couldn’t wait to share them with you.  We would all love to hear what you think!

Mary, Queen of Scots

By P5/4 and Mrs Vince

 

Poor wee Mary,

She wasn’t very happy.

She’d been the Queen,

Since she wore a nappy.

 

King Henry wanted his son,

To marry our wee Mary.

The parliament said NO!

Of him, they were very wary.

 

So Mary was sent across the sea,

In search of her new life.

Once there, she found her very best friend,

And then became his wife.

 

The marriage didn’t last for long,

For ill with an earache he fell.

In the same year as she lost him,

She lost her mother as well.

 

Mary came back to Scotland,

Bur France still felt like home.

She met and married Lord Darnley,

In a ceremony under a dome.

 

The marriage was blessed with a son,

Prince James was his given name.

His Daddy didn’t last for long,

Was his mother to blame?

 

Lord Darnely, he was murdered!

Mary found this a hasstle.

She married the Earl of Bothwell,

Then got imprisoned in Lochleven Castle.

 

She escapes and flees to England,

To ask Queen Liz for help.

Her cousin thinks she is after her job,

So locks her up with a yelp!

 

For 18 long years she stayed there,

She didn’t know the reason.

Until her cousin Elizabeth,

Found her guilty of treason.

 

Poor Mary know it was coming,

But didn’t want to be hurt.

Her head fell off the chopping block,

And landed in the dirt.

 

When Elizabeth and Mary died,

James became the one.

England and Scotland united,

The Union of Crowns was done!

 

SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING

As I’m sure you know, our class, along with P5, have been learning some Scottish ceilidh dances in order to meet some of the dance and health and wellbeing experiences and outcomes.  Here are some of the comments from our class which clearly show how much the children are enjoying this part of the curriculum.

Brooke:  I love taking part in the Scottish country dancing even though it can be really challenging.  This week we started to learn a new dance called the Virginia Reel.  We were in sets of 8 and I kept getting mixed up.  It was really good fun though.

Jack:  I really liked the Scottish country dancing too.  This week P4 were doing it with us and some P7’s too.  The Gay Gordon’s was hard this week as I got a wee bit mixed up!

Jay: I really liked the new dance that we learned this week.  It’s much easier for me to take part now that my cast is off. (Not that it ever stopped him before!)

 

HANDWRITING

We continue to have a whole school focus on handwriting and our class starts every day (Mon-Thur) with a 20 minute session on cursive handwriting.  The difference that it has made to the presentation of work, across the curriculum, is fabulous.  I can’t wait for you to see this at the sharing the learning sessions next week.

Scott:  I like practicing my handwriting every day because it reminds me to use cursive handwriting in all my work.

 

MATHS

The whole class have been working really hard this block on subtraction – both mentally and using algorithms.  We have looked at a different strategy each week and tried to complete work to help us use and understand each strategy better.  This week we also had more of a practice using algorithms for subtraction two and three digit numbers, with exchange.  This is quite a tricky concept to master so we worked in pairs using our t-shirt number cards to practice this, before completing work independently.

Brihanna:  Maths is my favourite subject but the chimney sums were quite tricky this week.  I liked that we got a chance to talk things through with our partners while playing the games before we had to do the work.  It meant I could get used to what I had to do before having to do the work on my own.

 

RAFFLE WINNERS

This weeks stars of the week are Brihanna and Neive.  Well done girls.

 

Prize from the box: Emma and Neve

Pink chair: Zander

Beside Mrs V at assmebly: Brihanna

Sitting in Mrs V’s chair: Kaiden

Sitting next to a friend: Emma

 

Have a great weekend and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the sharing the learning session on Wed and Thur of next week.

Mrs V

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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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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