Seafield Primary School

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Primary 6/7 – Friday 8th March 2024

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Primary 6/7 have had an exciting week with lots of great learning in class and around the school. On Friday morning, we discussed our learning through the week and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our learning:

Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):

  • We enjoyed taking part in our Children’s Rights Day on Friday morning and visiting lots of different classrooms and teachers to learn about rights in many different ways
  • We enjoyed outdoor learning and exploring the area around a couple of small burns and playing ‘Camouflage’
  • We really enjoyed drama with Mrs Baty and developing skills with miming
  • We enjoyed our persuasive writing task this week where we had to persuade our audience that children should read more
  • We had a great day on World Book Day, dressing up as adjectives and celebrating reading and we enjoyed buddying this week as we were able to read to our buddies

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

  • Some of us feel felt that learning about BODMAS and the correct order of operations in Maths was quite tricky
  • A few of us feel that our persuasive writing was a bit tricky as we had to develop our arguments in a bit more depth following feedback on last week’s writing
  • Lots of us enjoyed our judo session this week but some of us felt it was a bit tricky too

Our lead learners were Chloe, Caleb, Alexis and James.  They were looking for examples of the following targets that they set for the class; try to wear school uniform most days, tidy up after yourself and be resilient during our writing tasks.  Our lead learners saw lots of the children in class meeting all of those targets, which is wonderful news. Well done for an excellent week, P6/7. Looking forward to another great week next week!

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