In Primary 1/2 we don’t swim alone, we swim together

This week has been an exciting week for us as we had our class assembly! We worked SO hard on our acting, costumes, props and singing. Miss Mudd was so proud of us and was blown away by our enthusiasm and commitment. We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did. We have loved learning about the Rainbow fish and hope it helps remind everyone to be kind and appreciate their friends. We even used sticks of celery to print scales on our own rainbow fish. Look at all of the wonderful colours.

In Literacy this week we were learning the oa/ow digraph. We have been building and writing words with this sound and trying to apply spelling rules to remember which one to use. We have done lots of sentence writing to practise using our digraphs. We give each other feedback and help each other improve each time. We also became digraph detectives and read short stories and poems to try and spot our digraphs. Some of us have continued to work on split digraphs and have been reading and writing with these tricky sounds.

We continued learning about how to write instructions. Paddington Bear left us a note to say he was feeling very hungry and would love a marmalade sandwich. We worked together to make a sandwich and had to think about the different steps we were doing. We then wrote a set of instructions to tell him how to do it. We used some fabulous sentence starters and as a treat got to try our sandwich at the end.

In Primary 1/2 we are very grateful for all of our wonderful mums who do so much for us. We made them some beautiful finger print cards and wrote about why we love our mums.

In IDL we were learning about the history of flight and watched a very funny video showing the first attempts at flying. We compared the first plane flown by the Wright brothers to aeroplanes we travel on today. They are very different! We then looked at the first hot air balloon flight in Paris and created our own hot air balloons by using collage materials.

Mrs Malcolm had asked us to do some Spring art work for her gallery. We experimented with mixing colours and talked about the colours we would see at Spring time. We painted some beautiful flowers that can be put together like a jigsaw to create giant pictures.

In Numeracy we have been sharing subtraction strategies. We have used fingers, number lines, tens frames and Numicon to look at all of the different ways we can tackle a tricky sum. We have been partitioning numbers to help speed up our mental calculations. It is tricky stuff but we have shown great perseverance.  Miss Mudd has also been setting us daily Maths problems to try. We work in pairs to talk through our thinking then share our ideas with the class.

 

Wishing everyone a lovely weekend and a happy Mothers Day.

Primary 1/2 and Miss Mudd

P5A Top Secret…

Hello!
Another busy week!
We have been practising our songs for the Easter Church Service next Friday and for the Easter Parade next Thursday, Mrs McCartney thinks that we are all singing beautifully!

Joseph Burgess was a confident individual when he presented a tutorial on the ACE dictionary. He was so clear and showed everyone in Primary 5 both cases!!) how to use it effectively and how it could benefit us and help us to improve our spelling- thank you so much Joseph!

Red Nose Day fun was had by all on Friday. We all had a great time with our crazy hair and we would like to than you everyone who brought in baking, it looked delicious!

Mrs McCartney had a class ‘Design a Red Nose’ competition for our class. Lot of us were very creative when we were designing our red nose and took inspiration from the red noses that we can get in the shops. Well done to all… the winner was…….PAUL!! Congratulations!!

We have been learning the ‘bus stop’ strategy for division this week. We are realising how strong the link is between division and multiplication and how important that it is that we know our times tables. We are learning the ‘Multiplication Mash Up’ song to help us in class with our tables.
In Literacy we have been looking at suffixes this week. We have been exploring the spelling rules and how using them can improve our writing.
Joanna did a suffix powerpoint presentation with crazy hair!! Well done, Joanna!

We have also been making top secret things for a special day on Sunday….apologies would ruin the surprise if we told you anything else!!!
Have a wonderful weekend and we hope that all the mums and special people in the world have the best day on Sunday!!!
Happy, relaxing weekend!

Mrs McCartney and P5A x

Things to remember:
*Easter bonnets on Wed 29th March

Cracking Easter

We had a fantastic time at St Michael’s Church yesterday, where Russell and lots of lovely volunteers helped us to learn about Easter and the reasons behind some of the traditions and celebrations that Christians have.

P4B Blog Week Ending 24.3.17

Dear All

Today is crazy hair day. We wore red noses and dressed up.

This week in literacy we learned about newspaper articles. We did the canal competition and young writer of the year. Some people did it on the computer and some people just wrote it.

In numeracy we did an assessment. The assessment was on addition. In numeracy we did column formal sums.

In Health and Wellbeing we did P.E with Mrs Reid. We did hockey and ladders. We did P.E with Mrs McAlpine. We did a game called Pac man tig and we were learning to do the high jump using scissor kicks and measuring how high we could jump.

In Learning across the curriculum we made our table posters with computers. Callum brought in marshmallows , we loved them and Gillian made a marshmallow mummy.

With Mrs Begarnie, on Wednesday we designed posters about not wasting water or you could do letters.

Hope you had a good weekend!

Typed by Sabrina

A visit from some new lambs

Over the last few weeks we have been learning about babies. This week we have been learning about baby animals and we were really lucky to have the opportunity to see some baby lambs. Thank you to Alistair and Amy who brought the lambs to nursery. One of the lambs was only 2 weeks old and the other was 4 weeks. We know that baby lambs get milk from their mummy but we also found out this week that these lambs also get a bottle of milk and already they can have some hay and special nuts for lambs.

 

 

 

 

 

Crazy Hair and Comic Relief :)

This week we have been continuing to work on using formal methods for adding and subtracting. It has been tricky but we are all getting better. Next week we will be doing check ups, we know we will do great.

In Big Writing we began to write our newspaper articles, we have finished the planning and next week we will complete the newspapers. We have all written about slightly different things so it should make a great newspaper.

In Science we made posters on Water Aid, Keeping Clean and Animals. Some of the girls raised money for Water Aid by baking, and selling, cakes around where they lived. Mrs Newton was very sad that there were none left (and none of them were gluten free 🙁 )

We have almost completed our Ancient Egypt topic. This week we have been planning our Gods- next week we will become Gods and perform at a special Ancient Egypt’s Got Talent event. Then we will become guides for P5 as we show them our museum and help them make cartouches, scarab beetles, canopic jars and mummified cats. We will also be revisiting our mummified tomatoes to see how the have changed. On Thursday afternoon we will watch “The Prince of Egypt” as our end of term movie.

Today we all had crazy hair- really crazy, and raised a total of £28 as a class for Comic Relief 🙂 Go Red Noses!

1 week to go until the holidays, we cannot believe that we have only got 12 school weeks left in P4 🙂 What a fast year!!!

Mrs Newton says the picture will be on Class Dojo later today, have  a great weekend- the sun is supposed to shine.

P4a

 

 

P2/3

A hair-raising effort was made for Comic Relief!

 

In Maths, they have been learning about halves and quarters of shapes and numbers.

  

The children have been making toys from the Victorian times- a jack in the box, a spinner, a jigsaw and a thaumatrope.

 

Primary 6 Knex Challenge

This year’s Knex Challenge was to build a wheelbarrow, that could carry a book 5 meters.

The children worked in groups of four and I’m sure you’ll agree that they were successful in achieving their remit.

Finlay’s Amazing Charity Walk!

Well done to Finlay Couper in P2/3 who walked for the Chest, Heart and Stroke charity last weekend, in memory of his Dad.

What an amazing achievement Finlay! We are so proud of you!

Miss Baillie x

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