Seafield Primary School

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Primary 6/7 – Friday 29th September 2023

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Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful week. In school this morning, we discussed our learning during this week and decided that we would like to share the following important reflections:

Tickled Pink (things that went well):

  • Our writing task this week as we continued with descriptive writing. This week’s writing was also linked to our class novel and we were describing a favourite relative. We enjoyed this writing as we knew a lot about the subject that we were writing about.
  • We really enjoyed our buddying this week as we helped our buddies make and colour a monster number line for Maths Week Scotland.
  • We had a great time making dens and taking part in other activities during our Outdoor Learning at the start of the week
  • We enjoyed doing a crossword puzzle and learning about different words and their meanings.
  • Finally, we really enjoyed playing multiplying and dividing maths board games as part of our Maths Week Scotland activities.

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

  • We feel that we need to keep working hard on completing our writing tasks a little more quickly.
  • We think that we have to keep working on our times tables to help us answer questions more quickly for playing the kind of board games we were playing in class.
  • We are continuing to work on tidying up after ourselves in the classroom

Our lead learners were Shiva, Paige, James and Chelsea.  They were looking for examples of being a good role model to our younger learners, being responsible around the school and looking after our playground equipment.  They are delighted to say that they saw lots of great examples of people achieving all three targets!

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