Seafield Primary School

Be Your Best

P1/2 19th January 2024

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We have had a fantastic week in Primary 1/2.

 

Tickled Pink:

  • For writing this week the children were writing descriptive sentences about a snowman using the describing bubble to help us think of adjectives. The children all done fantastic with this!
  • The children enjoyed outdoor learning this week. We were exploring the playground and found lots of ice! We spotted some autumn leaves that were still on the ground and had been frozen inside the ice which was really cool to see!

  • In maths, we have started looking at subtraction and the children loved playing squashy subtraction with the playdough.
  • The school were set a task to do something kind for another class this week, P1/2 enjoyed making friendship bracelets and a picture for P2/3. Threading the letter beads on to spell the children’s name was a bit tricky to ensure it is the correct way round! P1/2 were very happy to receive their picture from P2/3 and the Kindness jar which we will use if we are feeling a bit down.

 

Green for Growth:

  • Some children found alphabetical order a bit tricky, they were given three letters and had to sort them into the correct order. We will continue to practise this and singing the alphabet song to help us.
  • During Buddy Time, we made snowflakes. Some of the children found folding the paper a bit difficult and cutting through the paper as it was so thick after it had been folded. They turned out great though and we will continue to develop our scissor skills.

 

Our Lead Learners are Lilidh for being kind to everyone (including teachers!) and Daisy R for being ambitious in maths and challenging herself to do extra sums.

 

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Wallace

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