Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

Primary 6/7 – Friday 1st December 2023

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Primary 6/7 have had a fantastic week which culminated in an amazing presentation of our learning to our guests on Friday morning in our class assembly. The children did an incredible job and we are very proud of them. Later on Friday morning, we discussed our learning over the week and decided that we would like to share these reflections about our learning:

Tickled Pink (things that went well):

  • We all enjoyed rehearsing for and presenting our class assembly. It was a wonderful success and performing with Ethan our drumming teacher at the end of the assembly was an amazing way to end the assembly.
  • We very much enjoyed taking part in our outdoor learning activity this week as we worked on creating outdoor art with natural items that we found in the woods. We created some fantastic pieces of art.
  • We enjoyed our Maths lessons this week and felt that they were fun
  • We really enjoyed our Tag Rugby session in PE as we moved on to playing small sided games.
  • We enjoyed being able to continue researching and writing our information reports about our chosen topics

Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)

  • Some of us feel that it was a little tricky having to finish our writing quite quickly due to limited time available because of our assembly rehearsals.
  • A few of us reflected that we found our Maths work on negative numbers a little tricky.
  • Some of us found the artwork that we were creating in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh quite challenging

Our lead learners were Alfie, Oscar, Rose and Brodie.  They were looking for examples of the following targets that they set for the class; to respect our classroom equipment, to avoid shouting out when people are talking and to avoid throwing items in the classroom rather than passing them.  Our lead learners observed lots of the children in class meeting those targets, which is wonderful news. Well done for an amazing week, P6/7 and an absolutely incredible class assembly.

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