Primary 2B

We have spent quite a bit of time doing assembly practice but have done some Literacy and Maths.

In Maths we have continued with using different units of measure and have been estimating and then measuring different items in the classroom. Then we started to do the same for weight.

In Phonics, my group have been revising the common words and thinking of different clues we can use to help us to remember how to spell these words. We have written a diary entry entitled “A Day in the Life of a Victorian Child”. The children were asked to choose whether they wanted to be a child from a rich home, poor home, the workhouse, a chimney sweep, a miner etc. They wrote some great entries and really enjoyed doing it.

We had our last session of Futsal this week and the children have thoroughly enjoyed it. I will continue to teach the skills after Easter.

A brilliant assembly P2B. You all did so well and I was  so proud of you all. Super, clear voices, all remembered what you had to do and looked fantastic in your costumes. Just remind me not to do an assembly the same week as Parents’ evenings!

Our Week in P1B

Another busy week in P1B!  We have been learning the spelling patterns ‘oa’ and ‘ow’.  We have been practising these sounds inside and outside  – even though the weather wasn’t very kind to us we didn’t mind and we are remembering the sounds really well as we remember the activities we did outside.  The different environment meant  that different senses were heightened than those we use inside and this helps us to learn.

We have been counting in 2s a lot!  Not just at numeracy time but also at lots of different times during the day to help us to become very familiar with counting in this way.  We made ‘even number aliens’ every part of their bodies had to be an even number, drawing these made us think carefully about even numbers and we counted in 2s as we drew.  Here are some of our creations:

Mrs Kennedy read us a funny story called ‘The Badly Behaved Bus’ he was very naughty – he went through puddles and splashed people, didn’t stop at the bus stop and drove straight over roundabouts.  We made Wanted posters to let everyone else know about him.  We wrote very good sentences and some of us were using ‘and’ as a joining word to allow us to write even longer sentences.

In PE, we continued to pracitse our tennis skills.  We were trying hard with our hand-eye coordination, throwing the ball at first and then hitting it with a racket.  We know that good tennis players are in control of the ball so we were careful to hit it gently and accurately rather than really hard.  We’re getting really quite good.

Have a good weekend.

P1B and Mrs Kennedy

 

Primary 2B

Well back after all the snow. This week we have mainly been doing assessments in Phonics, Writing and Maths.

We had lots of excitement on Wednesday when we went on our trip to New Lanark. We had a great time and the children had fun learning about Victorian toys, how the Victorians lived and what it was like to be child working in the mill at New Lanark. A successful trip which helped to consolidate what we have been learning about in school. Miss. Mudd has posted photos from our trip.

We have started to practise in earnest for our assembly on Friday. Look forward to seeing you on Friday.

The children had fun dressing up on Friday in their wacky clothes to raise money for Fairtrade.

Another Week at SPS and Bonnytoun…

We managed to all get back to school safely last Monday after our three ‘snow days.’

Our Lion King production has now been postponed until the end of April when the weather will hopefully be a lot more settled. Children in P6-7 are going to have a short break from rehearsing and focus on other curricular areas for a short period.

We have had two assemblies this week due to missing one last week when we were off. Mrs Matos and I held a Fairtrade assembly last Thursday where we looked at the importance of paying farmer’s in  less economically developed countries, a fair price for their produce. On Friday we dressed down in something ‘wacky’ to raise money for the Fairtrade Foundation. Well done to Joseph, Alisa, Ben W and Issac who worked extremely hard to make a Fairtrade board game as part of a challenge that I set them. Morven, Lauren C and Olivia M were the proud winners of our Fairtrade competition which was to design a Fairtrade football. Well done to you all!

P4 and Miss Durano led a professionally delivered assembly last Friday on the Vikings and the day before two ‘real’ Vikings visited Springfield for the day bringing their longboat along with them. This was a great experience for our children.

The nursery have had a particularly exciting week as we have welcomed our new pets to Bonnytoun! Our pet committee are going to be busy looking after two more fish (we have four now!) and Jack and Victor, our new baby Guinea Pigs! Mrs T and I are in love and are going to be very busy over the next few weekends nursing the little piggies at home so that they are calm and ready for the boys and girls to stroke them. They are real cuties so please pop by to have a look if you are passing. We are passionate about animal welfare in the nursery and will ensure that they are extremely well looked after. They are already enjoying a wonderful diet of kale, parsley, broccoli, brussel sprouts and the occasional apple! There are researched benefits to having animals around children and we hope that our pets will enhance your child’s early years experience. Please let me know your thoughts and feedback on this.

Here are some photographs of our certificate winners and ‘birthday’ children from this week:

Well done also to the Demick girls for their dancing achievements and also to M in P1 for his achievement.

Have a very happy Mother’s Day everyone and we will see you all next week for parents’ night.

Kind wishes,

Miss Baillie 💖 🐹 xxx

P1B Go Bananas

Hello,

P1B have been learning about Fairtrade this week.  We played a game called ‘Go Bananas!’  On Tuesday afternoon our classroom was covered in bananas.  Our job was to be banana pickers, we had to collect the bananas as quickly as we could and put them in the basket for Farmer Euan.  We worked very hard but were disappointed when Farmer Euan did not get enough money for the bananas to pay us.  We thought about all the problems we would have if we didn’t have enough money – no food, clothes and maybe even no house!  We had worked very hard, it just wasn’t fair!  Luckily, he managed to negotiate a better price for all our lovely bananas – one that was fair – then he was able to pay us.

We also took part in the Linlithgow ‘Design a Fairtrade Football’ competition.  There were 3 top entries selected from each class, K, A and E were our winners.  They each worked very hard and spent a lot of time to make their designs the best they could.

To help us think about where the food we eat comes from before it is in the shops, Mrs Kennedy read us a book called ‘The World Came to my Place Today.’  It is about a boy called George who receives a supermarket delivery and his Grandad helps him to learn about where all the things in the shopping bags came from.  At the beginning of the lesson we were discussing were our food comes from, lots of us knew that food can come from a factory but this helped us to think about where is comes from before that.

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We also have a farm set up in our corridor play area, this has been helping us think about our food too.  We have been enjoying playing with it and re-arranging it as we like.  We have also been colouring fairtrade pictures and painting our own fairtrade signs.

In numeracy this week, we started ‘Number Talks’  these are daily, short exercises to help us improve our number sense.  We share our thinking with our friends, helping us to develop our problem solving and mental maths skills. It is good to talk about numbers and to see the different ways others work things out.  

To begin with we have been looking at ‘ten frames’ and discussing how to work out how many spots there are without counting them (subitising).  There has been lots of great discussion, for example, “I see five spots and three spots so I know there are eight, ” “Well, I see six spots and then two spots so that’s how I know there are eight.” This is also a great way to revise number bonds.

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We tried lots of ten frame and subitising activities in the classroom too.

In literacy we learned the sound ‘igh’ as well as practising all the sounds we have been learning over the past few weeks.  We’re getting very good at them. We really like spotting these sounds in words and using highlighter pens to highlight them.

M got an award from his Masterbuilders Lego club this week.  He built two boats, one small one and one ginormous one!

During Golden time on Friday, K, G and M made a treasure map, I overheard them discussing some of the places on it, they mentioned the Star and Garter and Tesco as well as lots of other places in Linlithgow.  They took it along to Mr Wells to out up in his office.  A great map boys!

Have a good weekend everyone, from P1B and Mrs Kennedy

Fairtrade Fortnight

A massive big Thank you and Well done, to all the boys and girls that took part in this years, Fairtrade Fortnight. Although we had a short week last week due to the weather, the boys and girls of Springfield Primary still managed to show their understanding and commitment to the cause.

Over the last two weeks, the children have been taking part in designing their own Fairtrade football. The Fairtrade football design was part of the Linlithgow Cluster schools Fairtrade competition. Each class chose their top three designs and after some very difficult judging we had our overall three winners, who will be attending the Linlithgow Fairtrade event tonight at Linlithgow Primary School. Well done to everybody, it was not a very easy task on having to choose the best ones as we had so many amazing and creative designs. But a big congratulations to all the winners per class, and a massive well done to our final top three.

To help us understand more about Fairtrade, on Thursday afternoon, Miss Baillie held a special Fairtrade assembly. The assembly helped us to understand the importance of buying Fairtrade products and how this ensures that farmers are being treated fairly.

Over the last two weeks, we have been encouraging the children to bring in a Fairtrade snack. Our Primary 6 children have been calculating each day how many Fairtrade snacks have been brought into school. We have two winning classes. Well done to P1A who had brought in a total of 64 fairtrade snacks and P5B who had brought in a total of 75 fairtrade snacks over the last two weeks.

To top off our Fairtrade Fortnight awareness, things went bananas on Friday. Everyone brought in a £1 to dress up as something wacky. Thank you to everyone who took part, the school sure had some very interesting and wacky dress ups. With all the £1 coins that were collected we raised a total of £174 which we will hand over to the Fairtarde charity organisation in the UK.

 

Thank you again to all the children, parents and staff, that supported Fairtrade Fortnight. You helped raise awareness and with your support in buying Fairtrade products and donating a £1 to dress down, you are helping ensure that a farmer is being treated fairly.

Mrs Matos and Primary 6 xx

 

Rights Respecting Committee

Today the Rights Respecting committee came together , we watched a children’s rights video and learnt and sang along to the children’s right song.

We worked together in groups and created our own idea of a ‘perfect’ citizen. We listed what  makes a good citizen and we also recapped on our rights and responsibilities. Each group had an opportunity to share their ideas and thoughts  with the rest of the committee members.

Please remember : ‘ Kids deserve to be happy, healthy and Safe.’ – Author Unknown.

Rights Respecting Committee and Mrs Matos

 

 

P6B Week beginning: Monday 5th march

Another busy week, the week started with excitement after the snow days, we shared our stories with peers and then had Lion King rehearsals. We found out that the Lion King show had to be postponed until after the Easter holidays.

Numeracy: This week in numeracy we’ve been doing a multiplication and division check-up. We have been practising our strategies for long division. We have also been singing a song called multiplication mashup, which helps us with our multiplication and is fun. We have continued to work on money and have used worded problems that incorporate money and division/multiplication. We also gave examples of Number Factors for various numbers.

Reading: As a class we’ve been reading Edward Tulane, by Kate Dicamillo. We have explored how his personality traits and appearance has changed based upon his life experiences.

R.M.E: We learned about the Christian Stations of the Cross and created some striking silhouette and sunset pictures of Jesus’ body being taken down from the cross. These pictures will be displayed in St Michael’s Church over Easter.

We enjoyed attending our various school committees today and sharing what we have been developing with our peers.

Fairtrade fortnight, as part of the Fairtrade fortnight we highlighted our Fairtrade snacks, we also raised money by wearing our ‘Wacky’ Fairtrade outfits, we hope you like the picture.

Have a lovely weekend

From P6B and Mrs Hogg

Primary 2B

In Maths this week we started to look at length. We began with longer and shorter and then we will look at different units of measure. We also had a Moneysense workshop with R.B.S.. Members of staff from R.B.S came and worked in the classroom with us. The children really enjoyed discussing the difference between want and need and participating in activities related to this, as well as budgeting. I

The children have been doing some work on connectives and where and how to use them. They enjoyed watching an interactive PowerPoint with sound effects on connectives and selecting which was the most suitable.

We have been learning about Victorian hospitals and comparing to our hospitals today.

Futsal continued this week and the children had practise at shooting at goal. They really enjoyed it and got very excited.

Some suggestions for activities to do home

Using feet and hand spans to measure items. Discussing other ways to measure things.

Writing sentences using connectives and also putting sentences together with a connective.

My phonics group could write sentences with their e-e words, make up word searches, crosswords and play games on TES and Galactic websites.

Reading their books.

Research on Florence Nightingale. Also the children could do further research on what they have said they would like to do in our assembly.

Keep warm and see you all on Monday.

Anne Burton

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