Primary 6/7 have had a great week with lots of brilliant learning activities in class. On Friday morning, we discussed our week in school and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our learning this week:
Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):
- We really enjoyed our Literacy work with poetry recitals this week as lots of people worked really hard and knew parts or all of their poems off by heart
- We all really enjoyed working on writing our Toast to the Laddies and Toast to the Lassies texts/poems for our Burns Supper
- We also enjoyed our PE on Tuesday as we felt it was good to do a different sport activity this week
- Primary 7s really enjoyed their online Spanish transition lesson with the focus this week on learning how to say country names in Spanish and how to say where we come from
- We really enjoyed outdoor learning as we had some choice for free time outside
Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)
- Some of us felt that our comprehension work with Mrs Flynn was a bit tricky as it was hard to find the information in the text and there was a little too much noise in the room to help us stay focussed on the questions
- Some of us found it a bit tricky to pronounce some of the country names and other words in Spanish
Our lead learners were Che, Matthew, Matilda and Archie. They decided on the following three targets for the class; to be responsible in the playground, to avoid shouting across the classroom and to try to make sure we don’t argue with the teacher. They observed lots of learners in the class meeting those targets, which is great news.
Our school value award winners for this week are Annie and Isla. Congratulations! Also, huge congratulations to Faith, Ben and Ruaridh who recited their Scottish poems at our school Burns Assembly on Friday morning.
Well done P6/7 for a wonderful, busy week. Have a lovely weekend.
