P3 Weekly Update

This week we have been focusing on learning our common words. We have been completing active learning tasks to help us with doing this.

In numeracy, we have been focusing on our knowledge of number bonds using Numicon and number lines. In maths, we have been recapping our knowledge of time where we focused on telling o’clock and half past on an analogue clock. We used many interactive resources to help us with this.

Well done to our certificate winners this week – Hanna and Aiden.

Well done to our achievement assembly winners this week also – Tyler and Hanna.

Well done triangles decals for furniture - TenStickers

Good Luck Mrs Cougan

This morning we had a virtual party to celebrate Mrs Cougan’s time at PUSCPS and to say goodbye for now – it was great to see so many children!

We had a quiz, music, dancing and shared memories!

We wish Mrs Cougan lots of luck in her new Acting Depute Head Teacher post, we will miss her lots.

Be an Author – Book Week Scotland Competition

Last week we set all classes a free writing competition inviting them to create a piece of writing on any theme or in any style for Book Week Scotland.

Our house and vice captains had the difficult job of judging the competition this week.

P1-P4/3 created theirs on paper, and P4-7 uploaded theirs to Teams.

 

Congratulations to all our fabulous authors!

 

Term 1 Celebration Awards

Our Term 1 Celebration Assembly was a bit different this term but we still managed to celebrate those children who have had achievements in STEM or Writing. Congratulations to everyone who received an award Their photo is also on our iAchieve Hall of Fame!

Congratulations to our Awesome Authors!

Congratulations to our STEM Superstars!

Congratulations to those children who came first in their classes in the Maths Week Scotland, National Sum Dog Celebration.

Primary 7 – Class of 2020!

Better late than never! Sorry for the delay!

Although our end of term celebration was a bit different for Primary 7 thid year we still celebrated in PUSCPS style with an end of term, physically distanced P7 Celebration morning.

It was fantastic to welcome every back for one last time altogether.

We even rolled out the red carpet to welcome everyone back!

Mr Reid popped by to say hello and explain the changes to S1 at Broxburn Academy.

Some of our house and vice captains shared their experiences of being a house and vice captain.

All of our children shared their favourite memory of their time at PUSCPS. We had collected these in their P7 Team before the event and it was fun to hear them all.

We presented our Primary 7s with the traditional gift of their certificate, high school tie and dictionary to use in S1. We also added in a some PUSCPS coloured sweets!

Miss Burton reflected on their time at PUSCPS and shared some advice for the future, using Alice in Wonderland quotes.

We ended the celebration with a fantastic surprise – a silent disco!! Thank you to our Parent Partners for funding this, it was a lot of fun.

End of Term Assembly

Today we finished the term with a PUSCPS sing a long. It was fantastic to see the children singing along and dancing.

I shared a story about why things are changing for now.

https://www.slideshare.net/PUSCPS/a-message-from-miss-burton

We issued every child with this bookmark.

STEM Assembly: Sharing our STEM Learning

Today we our classes shared their STEM learning this term at our assembly.

https://www.slideshare.net/PUSCPS/stem-sharing-our-learning-assembly

 

Miss Connor, the West Lothian Development Officer for STEM shared with us the importance of STEM skills for our future jobs and carers.

 

Each class then shared with us their STEM Learning.

Primary 7

Primary 6

https://vimeo.com/397227622

Primary 5

Primary 4

Primary 3

Primary 2

Primary 1

 

We celebrated the children and classes who scored highly in the West Lothian Maths Sumdog Competition.

We also invited along a neuroscientist, who told us all about his career and what STEM skills he used.

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