Primary 1

On Friday, all children were given the chance to recite a Scots poem in class.

A big well done to two of our Primary one pupils, who worked hard at home to learn their poems and have been chosen to recite them at the P3 assembly on Wednesday. Well done to you both!


Please note that from this week our PE days will be a Monday and Thursday.

Primary 6 Weekly Update

Forms for our upcoming trip have been sent home today and a group call reminder has been sent to all parents/carers.

All forms must be returned for your child to attend the trip.

Next week, we will have a visitor to our class from the organisation Nil by Mouth. They will be exploring important topics of discrimination, sectarianism and racism.

Thank you for your continued support,

Miss Walkingshaw

Primary 3/2

It has been another busy week for Primary 3/2. We started the week by learning some Scottish vocabulary. In pairs we had to go around the classroom finding Scottish words written on post-it notes. Once we had found them all we arranged them in alphabetical order before using the ipads to find out their meanings.

On Wednesday we played a word association game to warm our brains up before creating a mind map of things we knew about Scotland. We managed to go all the way round the class with everyone saying a word that they thought linked with the previous word. Here is what we came up with:

We have finished the week by creating some Acrostic Poems about Scotland and `Nessie.

Keep up the hard work everyone! Miss McGregor 🙂

Primary 1

Primary 1 have been revising their sounds and numbers to check where we are with our learning.

Last week we were learning about New Year and the different ways it is celebrated around the world.

We made 2024 calendars to take home as a gift for our family. We worked with a partner to practise our cutting skills, making a collage  with old Christmas cards.

As part of our Scots focus we have been learning some Scottish songs and have also been given a choice of a short Scots poem to learn that we will get the chance to recite in class on Friday.

 

 

 

Scots Poetry

This week, we are learning Scots poetry. Please practice with us at home so we feel confident to recite our poems next week.

Your child will have one of these poems to practice in their bag.

  • Veggie Olympics
  • Street Talk
  • A Night’s rain

Thank you,

 

Miss Hall & Primary 5 🙂

Primary 3/2

Happy New Year everyone! It has been a busy first week back for Primary 3/2.

On Monday some of the boys worked together during their free play time to build this tower out of Kapla. It was so tall they had to enlist the help of Mrs O’Neill to help them put the last few pieces on the top.

In numeracy we have been putting the addition strategies we learned last term into good use by trying to solve some missing number addition problems. We have been using ten and twenty frames as well as number lines to help us count on to find the missing number.

Before we move on to subtraction next week we have been consolodating our number bonds to 10 and 20 in a variety of ways, including completing this number bonds to 20 matching task.

In literacy we have been busy practising our common words and have been posting lots of our work on to Seesaw . Please make sure to check in on that to see what else we have been up to. If anyone needs new sign in codes for seesaw please just let me know and I can sort them for you.

Thanks, Miss McGregor 🙂

Primary 2/1

This week, Primary 2/1 were learning about symmetry.

On investigation, we learned that symmetry was like a ‘fold’ and that both parts of a shape/pattern/object had to match each other. We also learned that symmetry is an important part of nature as lots of insects have symmetrical bodies/patterns.

We took part in play-based activities linked to symmetry and created our own symmetrical ladybirds.

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

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