Primary 2

What were we learning?

To learn and perform a Scots’ poem.

What did we do?

For Scots’ week, Primary 2 had to learn one of two poems (‘Dentist’ by JK Annand or ‘Mrs Yule’ by Ally Christie). Miss McLaughlin gave us our poems for homework and we practised them with our grown-ups (thank you for taking the time).

What were our steps to success?

  • We had to look at our audience, or straight ahead.
  • We had to use a clear voice and make sure we had good volume.
  • We also had to make sure we used a good speed.
  • We had to try to use expression when performing.
  • We had to be a quality audience too!

Well done to our poetry performers who wowed us at today’s Scots’ assembly. We are very proud of you!

 

Scots Celebration Assembly

Today we held our traditional Scots Assembly to celebrate Scots and Burns. We invited our grandparents along to share this special celebration with us.

Our nursery am children joined us at the assembly to sing some songs and pm children sent us some videos to share.

https://vimeo.com/252871029

Over the past few weeks we have been learning Scots and Burns poems and each class selected 2 pupils to present at today’s assembly. On Monday we will find out the names of the pupil at each stage who will now go through to the West Lothian Burns Competition.  The Vice Captains and Mrs Dickie were a tough judging panel to impress!

Primary 6 have been learning Scottish Dancing in  P.E. and their class selected a group of pupils to share their dance a our assembly.

We all took part in a Scottish sing song sharing the songs we have been learning.

A big thank you to Mrs Campbell and Mrs Dickie for organising the assembly, and to everyone who came along to help us celebrate.

https://vimeo.com/253165340

Scots Focus Fortnight

Learning Intention:

We are learning to develop our group work skills.

 

Success Criteria:

I can work well in a group.

I can create an eye-catching poster or PowerPoint.

I can present my findings to the class.

 

Over the past two weeks Primary 4 have been researching different Scottish people. These people are all famous but for different reasons. The class were given a selection of hidden names and they had to choose one per group. We chose Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Mary Queen of Scots, John Logie Baird and Robbie Coltrane.

Each group then discussed the key information they would like to find out about their Scot and how they wanted to present their information. Some chose to create a PowerPoint, while others opted for a poster.

We self-assessed each other and gave every group 2 Stars and a Wish for each group to think about for next time. All groups did extremely well and were able to tell us lots about their famous Scot.

Well done Primary 4!

 

Scots in Primary 1

We are learning to … perform a poem using good volume and eye contact.

I can … say the words clearly

I can … look at the audience

I can … stand still.

I can … use a volume of voice so people can hear me.

We are learning to … mix primary colours to create new ones and creat patterns with colour.

I can … choose colours to mix and describe what new colour I make

I can … experiment with a repeating colour pattern using art materials.

In talking & listening this week we have been trying hard to learn ‘Mince & Tatties’ and ‘Robin Reidbreist’.   Everyone had a go of reciting the poem they had chosen to the class.  Some people felt a little bit nervous and scared before they performed but afterwards felt proud!  Hannah, Christopher, Connor and Iona were chosen to perform at the Scots Assembly.

In art we learned to mix colours to make brown.  Floraidh remembered that we needed to mix red, yellow and blue.  We also designed new tartan kilts for Katie Morag.  Ruiraidh said we had to make a pattern using crayon lines.

We learned about a famous Scottish book character, Katie Morag.  We had to write a description about her.  We used descriptions like: curly, red hair / black boots / green kilt / rosy cheeks.  We tried hard to use our sounds to write lots of this by ourselves.

We self-assessed our work by explaining what was good about it.

Keep learning your sounds and blending at home everyone – you are becoming very good writers and readers!

Here are a selection of children reciting their poems:

https://vimeo.com/252690873

https://vimeo.com/252690832

https://vimeo.com/252690810

https://vimeo.com/252690752

https://vimeo.com/252690722

https://vimeo.com/252687801

https://vimeo.com/252687779

https://vimeo.com/252687359

 

P6: Famous Scots

We are learning to use the Internet to carry out research and we are learning how to create a poster. Our health and well being target is to develop our group working skills

Success criteria:

I can… have a bold title

I can… have interesting facts

I can…have eye catching pictures

I can… lay it out creatively

First we had to have a class discussion about what facts we wanted to find out about our famous Scots.  Then we worked in groups to use the Internet to carry out research to find the facts and record them. Then we organised the groups to make sure everyone had a role to create the poster making sure all of the success criteria were met. When they were finished we presented the posters to the class.

P5 Scottish inventors

We were learning to find information, make notes and use the notes to create a new text as well as learning about different Scottish inventors.

To show this we had to use the internet and books to research the inventors.  We made notes and organise them under suitable headings as well as using our notes to create posters in small groups.

We made colourful posters to show the rest of the class what we have learned – Amen

I enjoyed doing the research on the inventors – Amber

I knew that Scottish inventors made important things – Hayden

I liked learning about the inventions that the inventors made and seeing how they have changed – Jay

I ‘ve learned that the Scottish inventors made life easier for us – Samantha

We have all really enjoyed our research.

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