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Celebrating Roald Dahl Day in P6

To celebrate Roald Dahl Day Rooms 12 and 13 have been learning all about Roald Dahl and the reasons why he is such a significant figure in the world of children’s literature.

We have been: –

  • discussing the features of his novels and comparing the characters and style with those of David Walliams
  • engaging with an interactive BBC Teach lesson
  • thinking about a time when we were brave
  • planning our own brave characters and an obstacle for them to face for future writing
  • learning to draw in the style of Quentin Blake
  • Designing and describing a new interesting character to join Matilda and her classmates in their quest to defeat the horrendous Miss Trunchbull.

A busy Roald Dahl Day all round!

Please encourage your children to further explore the imaginative world of these and many other fantastic novelists by reading for pleasure at home.

A variety of learning in P7/6

Over the past two weeks in P7/6 we have engaged in a wide variety of learning activities.  Some of our learning is detailed below along with suggestions as to how to promote and support further learning at home.

Numeracy

P7 have been focusing on multiplication strategies – with a particular emphasis on decoding word problems and applying the strategy that suits them best.

P6 have been learning and applying a variety of different addition strategies.

Asking your child to demonstrate and explain the differnt strategies and which one they find most useful is a simple activity to deepen understanding.

Literacy

We continue to enjoy our class novel “My Story:The Road to War” and have been using this as a stimulus to explore a variety of comprehension skills.  Children have been demonstrating their understanding of the novel to make predicitionsvisualise particular scenes and characters and create adverts to promote something within the novel.  We have also been developing the skills of deduction and inference based on both the novel and a selection of interesting images.

In writing we have been exploring the features of a balanced argument and have been applying our understanding to act out some examples.

Try asking you child to explain the meaning of the underlined terms and apply these skills using a photo or text at home.  Can they also describe the difference between an argument and a balanced argument?

Peace and Conflict

As we continue to explore our whole school focus on Peace and Conflict, children have been learning about the experiences of World War One soldiers in the trenches and creating timelines of the key events for the duration of the war.

This week we have began to carry out group research projects, working with our peers in the other P7 classes, to deliver presentations on key inspirational figures from the war.

Who has your child chosen to research?  Why do they feel that person is inspirational? Are you able to help them gather useful information? 

Health and Wellbeing

We have begun to explore Internet Safety as a class, with children considering the difference between appearance and personality and discussing which they think is the more important of the two.

Our initial focus has been on builidng confidence and self-esteem, with all children selecting at lease one thing about their own personality that they really like.  Which feature did your child choose?

Technology

All children have now been added to Teams which can be accessed via their Microsoft Glow accounts.  I will be demonstrating this to children in class next week and adding useful resources under headings of the different curricular areas to support the children’s learning at home.  Home Learning activities will also be added for reference.

Try exploring this feature at home with your child by logging on to Glow.  Children can add a message to the conversation to let me know they’ve successfully logged on.

#SPSSnowDay Number 3

Good Morning P6

Despite the bad weather preventing us getting to school, we can still continue our learning at home.

  • You can continue to work on allocated Snow Day activities on Education City.  Why not explore some of the other curricular areas too?
  • You could also log on to Sumdog or play some games on Top Marks for further Maths and Numeracy practise.
  • Continue to read your novels for our First Minister’s Reading Challenge and if you have your passport at home remember to add any books you finish.
  • Find out more about your favourite author – e.g. when and where were they born?;  have they always been an author?;  who or what inspires them to write?;  what other books have they written if any?; what other interests do they have?.
  • Create a poster or factfile with the information you gather.  Why not use ICT and upload your work to Teams or Yammer?

Be creative, use your imagination and have fun!

Don’t forget to upload your photos #SPSLovestoRead, #SPSSnowDay

 

Another #SPSSnowDay

Happy World Book Day!

All P6 pupils should continue to access the variety of Numeracy, Reading and Spelling activities allocated in the Classwork tab of Education City.  The allocated activities can be accessed by clicking on the Snow Day folders, but please explore some of the other areas of the curriculum and activities too.

Since we are not at school to celebrate World Book Day please also visit the website www.worldbookday.com and try out some of the fun activities on here.

It would also be great to see everyone get a little creative in celebration of the the day and send pictures of you reading somewhere a little different.  We had some great examples in the snow yesterday – can we add some more today?  Why not create something in the snow related to one of  your favourite novels or characters?  Or if you’d rather be warm indoors how about creating a model, painting a picture or even baking and decorating a cake along the theme of your chosen book?

We’d love to see your ideas so don’t forget to tweet #SPSSnowDay #SPSLovestoRead

Snow Day Activities

Primary 6 teachers will allocate activities on Education City to allow children to continue with their learning whilst at home during the winter weather.

Children are also encouraged to take the opportunity to use the time to read their personal novels as part of our First Minister’s Reading Challenge and be prepared to share what they have read on our return to class.

Please check back for further updates which will also be shared via Twitter and Class Dojo.

World Book Day 2018

This year we are inviting all children to get creative in celebration of World Book Day 2018.

Since we have already dressed up as our favourite characters for Book Week Scotland, we decided to do something different this time.

Children are being given the opportunity to come to school wearing a t-shirt or hat (or both) that they have designed and created.  This can be based on a book or book character of their choice.

Our hope is that this will encourage children to talk about their chosen story or character with their friends and peers across the school.

Whilst we encourage as many children as possible to take part, the activity is not compulsory and we do not wish to cause families any unnecessary expense. Please make use of old t-shirts etc and recycled materials that you already have at home so that no cost is involved.