A great start to the second term, we have ‘hit the ground running’, as they say. All the children have come back with lots of holiday news and are as eager to learn as always.
Our numeracy focus for the beginning of this term is addition. We have been consolidating our number bonds to 20 and some have been adding multiples of 10 to 2-digit numbers. We began with some problem solving – revisiting our prior knowledge to help us as we learn new things. We have enjoyed playing games on the smartboard and netbooks, these help us with our mental maths and recall of number facts. We have also used text books; writing sums in our jotters and solving word problems.
In literacy, we have been concentrating on punctuation. Although many of us know when to use capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks we sometimes forget to use them correctly when writing longer pieces of work. We played a game call ‘Rapid Rounders’ on Education city – correcting lots of sentences, then we had a go at correcting sentences in our jotters. We will continue to discuss this and think about it when we are writing next week. In French, we began to learn parts of the body and will continue with this next week too.
On Tuesday, we had PE with P7 Sports Leaders who were teaching us ball skills. They were good teachers and we enjoyed the session. We also had PE with Mrs Kennedy on Thursday, our benchball skills are developing really well and we will be more than ready for the festival next month.
We have enjoyed comparing the climate in Australia to the Scottish climate. We looked at weather websites and weather news reports from both countries, then created our own weather maps and presented them to the class in the style of TV weather reporters. Each report was very professional and informative, with some wild weather on the way according to some!
Have a good weekend everyone, P3B and Mrs Kennedy
Thank you Miss Kennedy .
You done a brilliant big blog.
Have a nice weekend .
Esmie❤️Xxx
I just noticed your comment Esmie – thank you! I hope you enjoy this week’s blog. Have a good weekend, Mrs Kennedy