Primary 2/1 weekly blog

Primary 2/1 had great fun today dressing up for World Book Day. Everyone looked fantastic in their costumes.  In class, we listened to the story Monsters Love Underpants.  We painted our own monsters, then designed  underpants to hang on the class washing line!

 

P4 Blog: Week Beginning 28th February 2022

P4 Blog: Week Beginning 28th February 2022

We have been practicing our Procedure writing skills this week. Planning and drafting A recipe for Pancakes. We made sure to have all four parts of a procedure and to use key words and verbs.

We have almost finished our novel, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator and we created out of this world art to retell our favourite scene from the story.

Remember tomorrow is World Book Day. We look forward to seeing your fantastic book character costumes.

Thank you Primary Four for making my last week at PUSCPS so much fun! Miss Hall 🙂

P2/1 Weekly Blog

As part of our Circus topic, P2/1 have been learning about the different acts you would find at the Circus. We talked and wrote about what kind of performer we would like to be.  In art, we drew clowns and designed our own Circus tent.

In drama, we have been learning how to mime and had great fun miming the different performers.

Primary 3

Today, Primary 3 were thrilled to learn that they had won the PUSCPS Winter Games trophy!

You will remember our post from a few weeks ago showing our participation in the Games, run wonderfully by our P7 team. We tried curling, hockey, slalom, biathlon and snow planes. We worked hard to build up our points total and it has definitely paid off!

Miss McLaughlin is very proud of Primary 3 – well done for your hard work and effort! #effectivecontributors

Primary 2

This week in Primary 2 we have been learning the ‘ng’ sound. We danced and sang along to a video about the ‘ng’ sound before having a go at using it to build words.

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We have also been working really hard on practising our common words by using finger paint, cubes and rainbows. We challenged ourselves to write the words we had been practising on our whiteboard and got the rest of the class to double check it

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Finally, on Friday we had a go at sharing our learning about space through drama. We became space explorers travelling through the galaxy pointing out and giving facts about things we could see along the way.

Well done Primary 2 for another fantastic week of work!

Primary 1 Update

Primary 1 have been learning about the life cycle of a hen. We sequenced each stage of the life cycle and discussed how a chick uses its ‘egg tooth’ to hatch from its egg. We also enjoyed creating our own chicks.

After reading the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, we looked at lots of different bridges such as the Forth Rail Bridge and Tower Bridge, discussing their design and function. This inspired us to create our own bridges during block play time and to create detailed line drawings of bridges.

 

P6 Weekly Update

Morning everyone,

We have had another busy week in Primary 6. Here is what we have been up to…

Literacy – We have been working on imperative verbs (bossy verbs) to help us when we begin writing our next piece of writing this term, which is a procedure. We were provided with our feedback from our information report, where we discussed our targets and areas of strength/improvement. As a class, we developed our knowledge of how to link and join our writing which is one of our core targets. We also worked on our knowledge of prediction and clarifying.

Numeracy/Maths – We have been learning about the Order of Operations. We have worked hard this week to understand the correct order to work out different sums. Mrs McConville continued to develop our knowledge of perimeter.

IDL/Topic – We have been learning further information about the skeleton. We did some personal research where we picked an area of the skeleton and had to find out key facts/information. We will be moving onto the digestive system next and we can’t wait!

Languages – This week we had Christina introducing us to Romanian. We started by learning basic greetings alongside numbers. We are loving this opportunity to learn different languages!

Have a lovely weekend!

 

P4 Blog: Week Beginning 21st February 2022

We have continued to read our class novel, Charlie and The Great Glass Elevator. We designed aliens, using adjectives to describe their features.

In PE, we have been working on our co-operation and communication. We worked with our teammates to design a new game, giving constructive feedback to eachother.

Have a great weekend P4!

Miss Hall 🙂

P5 STEM project week beginning 21st Feb 2022

Our first experiment was to investigate air resistance. We created o ring planes and we had to see how far they could fly. Well done to Jake as he created the plane which flew the furthest. After our test flight the children were given the opportunity to modify their plane to see if they could get it to fly further!

Our second experiment this week was to investigate electrostatic forces. To do this we use balloons. We rubbed them on our sweatshirts to charge them up and we tried to see if the negative charge would attract our hair. We had some hair raising experiences!

The next steps in our learning is to develop our literacy skills as we learn to write the procedures for our experiments.

Well done P5.

Mrs Campbell and P5

PRIMARY 7 Week beginning 14th February

We all had a great, long weekend and came back on Wednesday ready to learn.

In Numeracy, we have been learning what perimeter is an how to calculate it. We have also begun applying what we have learned to word problems.

Our new IDL topic is on China and we have begun to look at what we know already, what we want to learn and what parts of the curriculum our learning will cover.  There is a lot that we want to learn – especially what festivals, celebrations and events they have.

We are looking forward to another week of new learning.

Mrs Andison and Primary 7

 

 

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