Category Archives: Primary 7

Brick Club

I have just received training in LEGO based therapy and I am hoping to begin work soon with some groups of children in our school.

LEGO® based therapy is a social development programme based on the highly structured, systematic and predictable nature of LEGO play.  Through LEGO therapy, children can learn to communicate with others, express their feelings, change their behaviour, develop problem-solving skills and develop a relationship with the world around them.

In order to get started, we will need to build up a bank of LEGO resources to enable us to work with the children.  We would be very grateful if you could have a look for any LEGO or DUPLO in new or very good condition which you would be happy to donate to the school to help us.  Loose LEGO would be great, as would any small, complete boxes of LEGO or DUPLO with instructions included, as instructions are required for some of the activities.

Thank you for your help and support.

Kind regards

Mrs Millar

 

Assembly dates 17 – 18

Below is a list of the class assemblies planned until Christmas. Please note that these dates maybe subject to change. All assemblies start at 9.15am in the school hall.

  • 29th September – P1 and P2/1
  • 6th October – P3/2
  • 13th October – P6
  • 27th October – P7
  • 3rd November – p4
  • 1st December – P7/6
  • 8th December – P6 and P5

Calling all knitters!

Some of the children at Murrayfield are making good use of twiddle muffs in school. Twiddle muffs can help children, who need to fidget, to concentrate and focus on listening tasks.

  • Do you like knitting or do you know someone who likes knitting?
  • Do you have some balls of wool you could donate?
  • Would you be interested in a parent/carer craft club at the school?

Please click on the link below for a pattern for Twiddle muffs.

http://www.knitforpeace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Twiddlemuff-Pattern.pdf

Mrs Turnbull will be pleased to receive them any time.

P7 News Friday 8th September 2017

Welcome to our first blog entry from the new Primary Seven pupils.  The first three weeks at school have been very busy.  We have already applied for P7 Job responsibilities, carried our our House Captains presentations at assembly and have booked an outing for Monday 11th September to The National Museum of Scotland.  We are looking forward to going to learn about Natural Disasters.

We have been learning about hurricanes and how they are formed.  This week we have watched the destruction caused by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean.

We have been using sets of compasses to measure and draw circles.  We have increased our knowledge of mathematical vocabulary – circumference, radius and diameter. Many of the pupils enjoyed the technical challenge of creating their own circle patterns after looking at crop circles for inspiration.

 

We are excited about taking part in Scottish Maths week beginning 8th September and intend to take part in the Sumdog competition to increase our speed and recall of maths and numeracy skills.

Each day week we start class in a different way, with Mindfulness Monday, Think about it Tuesday, Wordy Wednesday and Technology Thursday.  We have discussed the idea of anytime anywhere learning and are planning to use our own devices to enhance our attainment.  Over the term we will be informing parents and carers more about using devices in the classroom.

This week Mrs McGlynn we all enjoyed taking part in Drama, where we had to act out instructions from random cards.

Our class charter has been created on the theme of fidget spinners.  The articles which impact us in the school have been covered through using an interesting website called launchpad.unicef.org.uk.

At assembly today the house and vice captains were announced. Well done to all the children who went forward for the positions.  The House/Vice Captains for 2017 – 2018 are:

All P7 pupils should remember to wear school uniform, bring a packed lunch and a waterproof jacket for our outing on Monday 11th September.

 

Have a lovely weekend 🙂

Applications for School Transport

Dear Parent/ Carer,
The application process for school transport for 2017/2018 is now open, please read the message below from the transport team for more details:
Parents and Guardians should be advised that applications should now be made for free school transport in session 2017/18.  Applications should only be made for pupils going into the following year groups:
 
P1, S1, S5 & S6.
 
All other pupils should retain their current passes for use in 2017/18.
 
Applications should be made via the Council Website at:
 
If pupils have lost their passes, replacement passes can also be requested using the online form.  Replacement passes will be sent to their school where they should pay a £2 replacement fee.
 
Please ensure applications are made by 18 June 2017.
 
Thank you
 
Public Transport Team

P7/6 Blog Friday 2nd February 2017

This week in P7/6 we:

  • Went to the Community Centre with Community Action Blackburn (CAB)  to interview people working for all sorts of jobs.  It was really interesting.
  • We went on the laptops to go on a site called Education City.  We were playing games with money and decimals and practising our skills.
  • We had a homework task to build old style crofts from the Highlands that were in Scotland between 1700-1800.  They are amazing.  We will put up some photos to show you the terrific amount of effort that has been put in.
  • We also painted stones to make different colorful patterns and they are going to be put out in the school garden.
  • We all created our own hand-written homework debates and then typed them into Word.
  • We all tried our hands at a game of Scrabble.
  • We were also learning about decimals using Numicon blocks.
  • Lastly we all learned about probability in our SHM 6 books

Thank you for taking the time to read our school blog, and we will write to you next week. 🙂

Marcus and Logan C.

Word’s out!

P7-6 learned the joy of playing Scrabble this week during our spelling lessons.  We had so much fun working together in small groups, finding out about the rules, challenging ourselves to come up with some quite impressive words at times.  It must have been fun, because almost every day since,

groups of children came to ask when were going to play again.  Mrs Millar finally caved in and we had a second round on Wednesday.  It was really lovely to see the teamwork, co-operation and most importantly, the fun that everyone had while they were learning.

We began to link fractions to decimals in Maths and did some Maths Talk activities where we found out people’s different strategies for multiplying two 2-digit numbers together.  It was very interesting to see how differently we all think.  Alyssa and Logan learned a new game where they built up groups of tens and hundreds and exchanged pieces with the friendly banker, Logan, to see who could collect the highest number.

Preparations are still underway for the P7 transition Ceilidh at Bathgate Academy and we have some talented dancers, a few interesting moves and most children now dancing in the same direction.

Handwriting and presentation is still a key priority in our class.  I would be really grateful if you would make sure that your child comes to school prepared with a pencil, rubber and ruler.  Also, they should all have a pair of indoor gym shoes to wear, and an outdoor pair of gym shoes for outdoor PE.  Shoes which are loose, too small or broken will be sent home as early as possible to enable you to replace them.  Thank you for your support with this.

We are trying to work alongside the other classes in our school to promote healthy snacks at break time.  In class, children are allowed to drink water.  If you wish to purchase milk for your child to have each day, please speak to Mrs Strachan in the office.

As well as our class novels, each child selected a personal reader which they agreed to complete before Christmas.  Next week, as part of their homework, they will be asked to complete a book report about this book.  Your support is much appreciated in ensuring that your child completes their homework and returns it on time.

We are currently working on an argumentative piece of writing about the pros and cons of homework.  Thank you for getting involved in the Big Talk homework in preparation for this.  It is a very controversial argument and P7-6 have presented many different viewpoints so far.  I am sure you will look forward to reading their final drafts.

 

KEEPING MURRAYFIELD HEALTHY

healthy-kids

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.

Farewell Mr Richards

Mr Richards, one of our P7-6 teachers is leaving today to take up a new job in Edinburgh.  We are all going to miss him at Murrayfield and we wish him all the best in his new school.  We are looking forward to seeing him when he pops in to visit us.

We have had a busy week, finding out about China and Chinese New Year stories and customs, making decorations and props for our dramatisation of the story of the Rooster, the Dragon and the Centipede.   We performed the drama at our Assembly and were complimented by some of the younger children who really enjoyed it.

We had a few lightbulb moments when we learned our fractions this week and can now place missing fractions on number lines confidently.  There were lots of smiley faces as we burst out of our learning pit!

Our Scottish Ceilidh preparations are coming along really well and we nearly have co-ordinated feet and everyone spinning in the same direction.  It has been a lot of fun and we have had a lot of laughs along the way.

The lure of the snow is making us impatient for the weekend and we can’t wait to get outside to hopefully build a snowman, if there is enough snow.