P6 Weekly Blog

Well done to Ciaran and James who were picked to recite their poems at the Scots assembly. Well done also to Dolce, Hollie, Liam and Eilidh who gave a super performance when performing ‘Strip the Willow’ with the P7 dancers. It was a super afternoon which we all enjoyed. We hope the senior citizens who attended enjoyed it as much as we did!

Primary 2

This week the children took part in our Scottish Assembly.  Well done to Nathan and Oliwia for reciting their Scottish poems and to Lucas, Cerys, Callum and Kamila for performing The Canadian Barn Dance with pupils from primary three.

We have also been learning about 3D shapes and have used them to make models.  In literacy we have been learning about magic ‘e’ and how it changes the sound of the middle vowel, for example, cap becomes cape.  Can you find some more words that can be changed by adding magic ‘e’ to them?

Weekly Blog from P6

This week we have been learning poetry! We were studying the Green man poem and enjoyed making up our own poems. For homework we have been learning Scottish poems for our Scots Assembly.  We have also been learning and practising ‘Strip the Willow’ and we hope to perform this at the Scots Assembly. For our Scottish topic we have been learning about Lord Joseph Lister. We have been very busy since we came back from our holidays!

primary 4

Today we talked about all of the things we had learned this term and the things that we had enjoyed the most.  This term our favourite things have been:  the P4 Benchball Festival, tasting lots of different types of foods for our Food topic, using Sum Dog and maths games/challenges to help us learn different skills in maths, learning how to write different types of poems and creating art work in the style of different artists.   We also really enjoyed learning all about Easter with Mrs Hull.

We hope everybody has a lovely Easter holiday see you all soon.

Jordan and Primary 4

Our P7 Week

This week we were  rewriting nursery rhymes for Primary One  and here are some examples-

Hickory Dickory Dock,

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck one,

The mouse ran down!

Hickory Dickory Dock.

Hickory Dickory Dock,

The mouse ran up the clock.

The clock struck two,

The mouse went boo!

Hickory Dickory Dock.

 We have made up a new class target and it is “Think before we do anything.” and we hope we follow it 🙂 !

Rights Respecting Week

Here is a sample of our work

p7 enjoyed learning about the rights of children this week and all the activities we took part in .The best part of our week was once again poetry writing!!! We wrote poems about an “ideal world” and some of them were read out at our assembly. All the staff were very impressed with them!!

Dannielle's poem

P7 Poets!

Earlier this week Primary 7 worked in pairs to create a recipe poem about what makes Scotland great!

Here are some quotations from them-

“Drop in 282 munros and dust them with snow”. By James and William.

“Take some beautiful empty land, stir in the sound of music”. By Junior.

“Then dip in some noisy bagpipes as loud as a lions roar.” By Lewis Taylor

“Grate the grass around the thistles.” By Michael.

They will be on display outside the P7 classroom for you to read!

We achieved our class target!!!!!

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