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A Snapshot of This Week’s Learning

Primary 1/2

P1/2 have been learning how to write sums quickly and have spent lots of time finding out facts about the sun and the moon.

Primary 2/3

P2/3 have been learning about place value in Maths, using hundreds, tens and units. They have also investigated the 7 new planets and even named them!

Primary 3/4

P3/4 have started to learn all about division. They have also learned how to write a newspaper report. They wrote about The Titanic.

Primary 4/5

In cook school, P4/5 have learned how to make Chinese Ginger Chicken and noodles. Evan S said it tasted amazing! Even though he doesn’t like soy sauce, he tried it. Well done!

Primary 5/6

In Grammar, P5/6 have been trying to improve their knowledge and understanding. In Maths, they have been working really hard on equivalent fractions.

Primary 6/7

P6/7 had the opportunity to talk to lots of different people in the community about their career as they attended the first part of this year’s Schools Conference. Their answers and pieces of advice really made everyone think about what their future career might be. In Numeracy, lots of hard work has taken place on equivalent fractions. Some number talks were fitted in as well! In Literacy, preparations are well under way for World Book Day, as everyone created a book for their buddy in P1.

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P1 Parents & Carers – Scottish Book Trust needs your help!

Every November, Scottish Book Trust gifts a free bag of books to every P1 child in Scotland to help them with their reading, writing and counting and to encourage them to develop a life-long love of books. Scottish Book Trust is asking parents and carers of children in P1 to complete a short online survey about the Bookbug Primary 1 Family Bag. Please click here to take part in the survey, which shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes to complete. Your feedback will help us to improve the Bookbug P1 Family Bag in the future and you could win a free bundle of books! The deadline for completing the survey is 10 February 2017

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