Primary 5

This week, Primary 5 were trying to improve their problem-solving skills!

We were focusing on multi-step problems, where we had to link two operations together (e.g. multiplication and addition, or addition and subtraction). We were given problems in context and had to use key words to work out the operations we needed to use. We also had to make our working very clear so Miss McLaughlin could see the steps we took. Have a look at some of our work below.

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Kamila
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Boe
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Lauren
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Jack
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Emma

Check in with us to see how well we use our multi-step problem skills!

Until next time…
Primary 5 & Miss M 🙂

Primary 1

Primary 1 have been busy this week learning a Scots poem for homework. Today, everyone got a chance to recite their poem in front of the rest of the class. Some children chose Mince and Tatties as their poem and others chose Robin Reidbreist. We all met our success criteria which  was to speak in a clear voice and make eye contact with our audience.

 

Scots Assembly Auditions

pcOn Tuesday afternoon Mr Eagleson and the Pupil Council Reps auditioned the ‘turns’ for our Scots Assembly on January 31st.

There were lots of fantastic acts hoping to be selected and we have chosen the pupils to take part.  Below is a programme for the assembly so you can see who is taking part.

Our annual Scots assembly celebrates the valuable contribution which older friends, family and neighbours make to the lives of our children and our community.  For once, parents/carers are not invited to this assembly unless your own child is performing.  Please respect this in order to allow us to share the afternoon with our older community members.

If your child is selected to perform, an invite will be sent home with a copy of the programme.  We would like to invite grandparents or other older relatives and friends to the assembly and an invite is sent home to all pupils for this.

Please complete the slip attached to the invite with the name of the older friend or relative who would like to attend and return this to school so we can plan. 
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Educational Maintenance Allowances

Are you registered for Educational Maintenance benefits?

There are a range of benefits available to support pupil education.  these include Free School Meals, free milk, clothing allowances, etc.  It is very important you are registered to receive these if you are entitled.  Please click the link below to find out more about these important benefits.  If you are eligible, please ask at the office and we can help you register.

Remember that while P1-P3 receive free school meals automatically, you still need to register for Free School Meals in order to access other allowances.

Click here for information on Free School Meals

 

P 2 / 3 Weekly Blog

As part of our Scottish topic we are looking at the art work of the Scottish artist Jolomo. We are learning to paint in the style of Jolomo. First we looked at a selection of Jolomo’s paintings and decided what one we wanted to paint. Here are some pictures of the re creation of Jolomo’s painting of Halaman Bay.

New teachers for Primary 4

Primary 4 are pleased to welcome their new teachers,  Miss Morrison and Mrs McConville. We are looking forward to having fun with them and learning new things.  We would like to do some more Drama, Science and PE.  We will do our best to use our growth mindsets to help us even if we find things difficult.

We hope you enjoy teaching us.

Yours sincerely

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