Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 started looking at early skills for division.

We learned that quantities can be ‘broken up’ by sharing or grouping. We explored how to share/group using counting materials and then began looking at how we could use jottings/pictures to do this too.

All classes will have a ‘Sharing the Learning’ event on Friday morning at 11.20. We would love to see you there!

Check in with us again next week to see what else we have been up to!
Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

 

Neurodiversity Week 2024

This week, 18th-24th March is Neurodiversity Celebration week.

The Pupil Council and Inclusive Schools groups have explored neurodiversity and been investigating ways in which our school supports neurodiverse learners.

The link below takes you to the Neurodiversity Celebration week website. There are some great videos here that explain neurodiversity (e.g. autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD) in more detail. There are also lots of resources available to support parents/carers.

https://www.neurodiversityweek.com/videos

Miss M 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 celebrated World Book Day!

We explored one of the World Book Day £1 books, ‘Charlie McGrew & the Horse that he Drew’ by Rob Biddulph. The story follows Charlie, a little boy who isn’t able to have his own pet, so draws one instead! The book is interactive and encourages children to add their own drawings – I think it would be a great use of the £1 book token!

In the spirit of the story, we created our own pet horses, some of which you can see below.

Congratulations to Murray, who was awarded his own copy of the story to take home and enjoy!

Check in with us again next week to see what else we have been up to!
Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

Primary 2/1

Many thanks to all of the parents/carers who joined us on Wednesday for our class assembly – I really appreciate you taking the time to come!

Please use the link below to watch the video of our talking self-portraits (they really are fantastic!):

Miss M 🙂

Outdoor Learning Amnesty

Hello everyone,

Just a small request from me! I am looking to create a set of resources which can be used across the school for outdoor learning activities. Attached below is a list of the types of things I am hoping to collect – if you happen to have any of these at home and wouldn’t mind donating them then that would be greatly appreciated. They can be handed in to me or left at the school office, where I will pick them up.

Resource Amnesty

Many thanks in advance!
Miss McLaughlin  🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 were learning about shapes!

We explored examples of solid 3D shapes and discussed how they were different to flat 2D shapes. We were also able to identify real-life objects that were 3D shapes. Primary 1 children learned the correct names for 3D shapes and Primary 2 children were classifying shapes using their own criteria.

We linked our new knowledge of shapes to castle building and recognised that some parts of castles were 3D shapes (e.g. a cylinder as a tower, a cone as a turret roof, a cuboid as a drawbridge). We then worked in teams and used construction blocks to create our own castle models.

Check in with us again next week to see what else we have been learning!

Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 did some topic-based planning!

Miss McLaughlin gave us a set of clues and from these, we had to work out what our new topic theme was. Can you guess?

That’s right – we will be looking at castle life! Using the clues, we came up with an ‘I think…/I know…/I wonder…’ grid to help us shape our topic.

I think…

  • Soldiers needed to protect castles.
  • Knights needed to protect the king and queen.
  • Knights were used to fight dragons.
  • Horses were used to help protect the castle.

I know…

  • That inside a castle there is a huge hall.
  • That I have been to Balmoral Castle.
  • That castles were built using stone and wood.

I wonder…

  • How castles were built to be secure?
  • If stone was used to build castle towers?
  • Who lived in a castle?
  • Where food came from in castle times?
  • If castles were cold?
  • How crowns were made and who would wear them?

Check in with us again to see what else we have been learning!
Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

 

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