Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 were writing to persuade.

We have been learning about exposition writing, where we are trying to persuade someone our point of view is right. As we had made/decorated beautiful Christmas biscuits for the Fayre last week, we decided to write in order to persuade people to buy them (many thanks to those of you who purchased biscuits from our stall!).

We also took part in some play-based activities linked to our writing theme:

  • we watched/listened to the story of ‘The Gingerbread Man’
  • we used construction materials to build a trap to catch the Gingerbread Man
  • we made our own gingerbread designs using different craft materials.

A reminder that the performances of ‘Wriggly Nativity’ will take place on Thursday 14th December at 9.30am and 2.00pm. We hope to see you there!

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

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 have been making preparations for ‘Wriggly Nativity’!

Primary 1 parts have now been allocated and costumes fitted (there is no need for parents/carers to provide costumes). Primary 2 will form the choir for this year’s performance.

Nativity performances will take place on Thursday 14th December at 9.30am and 2.00pm. More information about these performances will follow in due course.

Please use the link below if your child would like to practise some of the songs at home:

Many thanks,
Miss McLaughlin 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 have been participating in block play.

Below, you can see some of the creations different groups came up with. They made designs using wooden blocks, natural materials and small world items.

Can you guess what each design is?

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

Primary 2/1

On Friday, Primary 2/1 brought home their ‘Wonderful Week of Learning’ jotters. These jotters are used each term to show what learning looks like across a week.

We would love it if you could take some time to look at your child’s learning and talk to them about it. I am also happy if you would like to leave comments/sticky notes on certain pieces of work. Primary 2/1 have been working so hard and it would be lovely to see what you think!

‘Wonderful Week of Learning’ jotters should be returned to school at some point next week.

Also, a massive ‘thank you’ to all of the parents, carers and friends who came to our reading events on Thursday/Friday. We really appreciate you taking the time to support your child.

I especially loved the efforts from Team Manson for our ‘create a bear’ challenge and couldn’t resist sharing a picture of their work!

Many thanks,
Miss McLaughlin 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 participated in money-based challenges linked to ‘The Smartest Giant in Town’.

We:

  • Practised making given amounts using concrete materials (Circles were building amounts to £1 using 10p and 1p coins; Squares were building amounts to 10 using Numicon pieces).
  • Participated in shop role-play to practise buying the items George wanted.
  • Designed/priced our own clothing items to sell in the ‘shop’.
  • Did coin rubbing activities with crayons and paper.

We are still awaiting more clues to find out who our mystery mail-person is!

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

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 received some unexpected mail!

We had been sent a story (‘The Smartest Giant in Town’) and some challenges to go alongside it. The letters were signed with ‘G’ and a footprint. We are starting to make predictions about who the mysterious ‘G’ might be but are hoping we receive some more clues to help us!

We listened to ‘The Smartest Giant in Town’ and participated in play-based challenges linked to the story.

We:

  • Wrote ‘thank you’ letters to George the giant in the role of one of the animals.
  • Designed a new outfit for George to wear.
  • Used construction to build models of the town from the story.
  • Used figures/puppets to retell the story.

Please use the link below to access our Learning Overview for Term 2.

P2&1 Termly Learning Overview – 2

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

Talk Money Week Home Challenge

Talk Money Week is an opportunity for everyone to get involved with events and activities across the UK which help people have more open conversations about their money – from pocket money to pensions – and continue these conversations year-round.

The ‘Magic Mathematicians’ Pupil Voice Group would like to invite you to take part in our Talk Money Challenge.  We would like you to think about how we keep money safe.

We would like you to design and create one of the following:

  • money container
  • wallet
  • purse

You can use recycled junk or fabric.

Please bring in your finished design by Friday 10th November.

The Magic Mathematicians will choose their favourite designs from the following age categories:

  • P1-P2
  • P3-P4
  • P5-P7

Primary 2/1

Primary 2/1 recently completed their first topic, ‘Welcome to School!’. The photo above shows a record of our learning journey.

Through this topic we:

  • Considered what Harry the bear would need to know for starting school and used this as our plan.
  • Made Harry a check-in symbol so he could share how he was feeling.
  • Made Harry feel supported/welcome by building him a home, preparing his packed lunch and reading him stories.
  • Drew and labelled what Harry would need for school in his backpack.
  • Modelled behaviours for Harry such as how we sit on the carpet and how we line up for break/lunch.
  • Considered what we thought made a good friend to help Harry form friendships.
  • Photographed signs/symbols in the school environment which gave us information.
  • Photographed key areas in the school which Harry would need to use.
  • Made a map of the school and linked key areas with their photographs.
  • Identified key adults in the school and added them to the map.
  • Learned a song to help us remember the days of the week.
  • Learned how timetables are used and made Harry his own daily timetable.
  • Built models of our classroom using construction materials.
  • Learned about a ‘birds-eye’ view and looked at maps of our local area.
  • Used photographs of our classroom models to make our own maps.
  • Learned how to give/follow directions using the language ‘forwards’, ‘backwards’, ‘left’ and ‘right’.

We are now getting ready to move on to our next Literacy-based topic. Check in with us again soon to see what else we have been learning!

Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 will be issued with home readers.

Please check Seesaw regularly for details of home readers/any associated tasks. We would also love to know about any other reading at home, so feel free to share this on Seesaw!

Some children will be given a wordless book to bring home. The document attached explains a little more about wordless texts and includes questions/prompts to support you when exploring them with your child. We hope you find it useful!

Wordless Book Guidance

The leaflet below gives ideas for question starters/discussion prompts when reading at home with your child. It is useful for readers both with and without words.

Reading Leaflet

Please let Miss McLaughlin know if you would like any further support with reading at home.

Primary 2/1

Primary 2/1 have been busy this week with writing!

During reading sessions, we have been exploring ‘The Squirrels who Squabbled’ by Rachel Bright. Since we are learning about descriptive writing, we linked this to the story and created descriptions of Cyril the Squirrel. We have been working very hard on using the Description Bubble to structure our writing.

We also completed different play-based tasks linked to the story.

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

Primary 2/1 & Miss M 🙂

 

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