P6A 26.10.18

Welcome back hope you had an amazing week off

It has been a busy week back after the October holiday we have had Mrs Hogg this week.

In numeracy we did number talks, strategies like working with easier numbers, decimals and problem solving.

In Literacy we did grammar on hyphens, we also did reading with our reading groups. We also used our reading books we asked and answered who, what, where, when, why and how questions.

On Tuesday for are early task we did a spelling word search with fry’s words

On Wednesday Joan came in from JASS (junior award scheme for schools) to talk to us about the new award scheme and lots of activities that sound really fun.

In RME we have been learning about Diwali that is the festival of light it is celebrated in India celebrating good over evil. It is called the festival of light because they put lanterns, candles and lights around, so we drew lanterns and candles with chalk and pastels. Also we did drama we did movement games it was calming games. In PE: we are doing a heartbeat chart for five weeks with Mrs Reid.

On Thursday we had Mr Wells up until break we did art and in art we did a skyline using chalk.

As you know, some of us went to golf at Kingsfield golf club and the people that did not go did a STEM challenge which is whenwe get given one sheet of A4 paper and scissors, no tape, no glue no nothing and we where to build a tower as tall as we could.

Have a great weekend P6A written by Abbie and Katie.

Primary 2B

Hope that you all had a lovely half term holiday. The children have come back raring to go and we’ve settled into lots of work.

In Maths we have been identifying 3D shapes and where we see them in everyday life. We have made 3D Aliens which the children have really enjoyed constructing with my help. Next week we will be moving on to Addition.

We completed our first comprehension task this week and the children have been learning how to set their answers out. Everyone did very well.

In Phonics we have been doing some revision of previous sounds learnt and next  week move on to our 2 new sounds and 2 common words.

We have made hedgehogs out of clay which now need painting. The children collected twigs for their spines. This was part of our Outdoor Learning focus. We have also been learning how and why hedgehogs hibernate.

This term we have a block on Music with our Music teacher and in this week’s session the children were playing games and singing Halloween songs.

Have a good weekend everyone. Thinking jumpers maybe required this weekend.

Mrs.Burton and Primary2B

And now, the weather in P3A…

Welcome back to our P3A blog!

In Literacy this week we have been learning to punctuate sentences correctly. We revised using capital letters for the first word in a sentence and for names of people and we looked at when to use full stops, question marks and exclamation marks. We played a game on Education City called ‘Rapid Rounders’ where we had to correct the sentences by putting in the missing punctuation. Afterwards, we punctuated sentences correctly in our jotters. This week we have also been continuing to practise joining our handwriting.

In French we have been revising the words for parts of the body. We listened to a song about parts of the body, watched and listened to a tutorial on French Games Net, played ‘Simon Says’ using our new vocabulary and we completed a French body parts labelling activity. We have been enjoying our French Fridays!

In Numeracy and Maths we are looking at addition this term. We have been playing some addition games on our laptops such as ‘Hit the Button’ to improve our number bonds recall. Some of us have been revising our number bonds to 20 and using our addition facts to solve word problems. Some of us have been learning strategies to add 9, 19, 11 and 21 to a 2-digit number and some of us have been adding multiples of 10 to 2-digit numbers. There is lots of amazing addition happening in our class!

This week we started to look at Australian landmarks. We watched a clip from David Attenborough’s series on The Great Barrier Reef and then we discussed with our learning partners what we already knew about Australian landmarks. We divided up into groups and selected an Australian landmark that we wanted to research. We used a search engine to obtain our information and then Miss Harrison showed us how to make a PowerPoint and insert text and images. We worked really hard in our groups and next week we will finish our presentations and present them to the rest of the class.

This week we have also been continuing to compare the natural environments of Scotland and Australia. We completed our fact files on native Scottish animals and we compared the habitats of these animals to the habitats of Australian animals. This week we also learned about climates and compared the climate of Australia to the climate of Scotland. We looked at world climates and then we looked at the weather in Linlithgow and Sydney on BBC weather. Using our knowledge of Scottish and Australian weather, we created weather maps in our groups.

Finally, we presented the weather of Scotland and Australia to the rest of the class. We were fantastic weather people!

This week we also had RME with Mrs Begarnie on Wednesday and music with Mrs Bain on Thursday. This term we will also have Mrs Hogg for Drama on a Thursday afternoon.  We’ve certainly had a busy start to this term in P3A!

Thank you for reading our blog post. We hope that you have a lovely weekend.

P3A and Miss Harrison xxx

 

Awesome Autumn

A big welcome back to everyone this week. We are all feeling refreshed after the holidays and ready for an exciting term ahead.

In Literacy this week we were learning the ‘g’ and ‘f’ sounds. We have continued to practise our word building and next week we are going to start learning some tricky words.

In Numeracy we were introduced to the concept of addition. We were combining 2 sets and counting how many altogether. We did lots of practical activities to consolidate this. We counted fir cones, pasta, cubes, rocks and even children!

The next 2 weeks we will be doing some Outdoor Learning and looking at seasonal changes. We talked a lot about changes that we see in Autumn and went on an Autumn scavenger hunt. We then looked at hibernating animals. We collected some leaves and made hedgehogs collages. Here we are pretending to hibernate like some of the animals we learnt about.

A few points to remember:

  • Next Tuesday is our Halloween Disco so children can bring their costumes to school.
  • Children can buy a poppy in school for Remembrance Day if they wish
  • P1 Dental inspections next week
  • Please put names on all hats, gloves, scarves etc…. as it is getting colder and we do not want items getting lost
  • 3 Tricky words will be sent out each week in sound bags.
  • New reading books to be sent out on Monday

Have a lovely weekend

Mrs McAulay and P1B x

Joining words, 3D shapes and Hoglets in P2A

Welcome back, I hope you all had a lovely October break.

We’ve packed lots into our short week!

In Writing we wrote about our holiday, we all had lots to write about!  We all successfully used a joining word in a sentence and some of us challenged ourselves to write 4 sentences.

In Spelling we worked on our common words. We made up actions to help us remember each one. We are getting better at speed reading our common words (remembering we don’t need to sound them out).

In Mental Maths we worked on adding 3 single digits, using our knowledge of number bonds to help us.

For example; 6 + 4 + 2

                                  10 + 2 = 12

Here are some sums to try at home:

8 + 2 + 6 =

9 + 1 + 3 =

5 + 5 + 4 =

We also learnt about 3D shapes. We can talk about the properties of 3D shapes using the language – corners, faces and edges. We loved making cuboid and cube aliens!

Our Outdoor Learning focus this week was hibernation and hedgehogs. Hedgehogs will begin hibernating very soon, we know not to disturb piles of leaves in case there is a hedgehog sleeping in there. In Art we used clay and twigs to make hoglets (baby hedgehogs). We rolled and smoothed the clay to make the body of the hoglet and we used twigs we collected to make the spikes. When the clay dried we painted them. We will show you our finished hoglets next week.

Next week we will begin our Literacy book focus – Katie Morag. If you have any of these stories at home and don’t mind us borrowing them that would be great!

Thanks for reading our blog 🙂

Love P2A and Miss Prince x

 

Primary 5 – w/e 26th October 2018

Welcome to Term 2.

We have started the term enthusiastically, with a busy week.

In maths we have explored 2D shapes further, taking our learning outdoors to consolidate the knowledge of this area. Have a look at the photos at the end of our blog to see our learning in action.

We have also explored symmetry, both in 2D shapes and real life too.

In Literacy we have begun to plan a recount of a story, which we will rewrite in our own words.

PE has seen us learning more team building skills through hockey and basketball.

Pupil Achievements

Another week passes with another flurry of pupil achievements. Well done to all of our boys and girls for continuing to make us proud!

Pupils who visited me this week to share their good news include:

– P in P1 who took part in a walking event. She walked so far for someone with such little legs! Good job P!

-C in P6 took part in a run during his recent trip to Spain with his family. Well done C!

-A in P2 and R in P4 who have had further success in swimming. Keep it up girls!

Miss Baillie xx😉💫

Harvest Assembly

It’s harvest time again! We would like to thank all families for their kind donations of food items, which which we will pass on to West Lothian Foodbank. The photograph below shows the plethora of goods that we have received and we are extremely grateful.

We had a lovely assembly today where we thanked farmers across the world for the food that goes onto our table.

Have a great October break everyone,

See you all back in school on Tuesday 23rd of October.

Miss Baillie x💖 🍂

Dotty in P3B

On Monday we learned that this year P3 will be in charge of the Shoebox appeal.  We will have to market the appeal, communicate it to parents and children and organise the shoe boxes as they begin to come into school as well as arrange to have them collected so they can set off on their travels to children less fortunate than ourselves.  It is quite a big task!  We began by making posters to let all children and staff know about the appeal.  Our posters were to be clear, eye-catching and have the correct information on them.  They are very good and are now ready to be distributed to classrooms around the school after the holiday.

We finished reading The BFG this week.  We have really enjoyed it and it was a fantastic exciting but happy ending!  We wrote our own blurbs and designed our own front covers – thinking about how we could entice others to pick up this book and choose to read it. Thay are all very good and thy would certainly make me want to read the book.

We were busy on Wednesday learning the very valuable skill of organising our work.  We sorted out our trays to make sure all work was neat and filed int he correct order.

We continued our Australian topic with some Indigenous artwork.  We learned about the history of very early Australian art – people told stories through pictures as they had no written language.  We tried our own dot paintings which turned out very well.

In maths, we began some data handling – we carried out a survey on our favourite Australian animals and then displayed this information in a bar chart – making sure to label the axes and give it a title.

On Friday we had a lovely Harvest assembly and our very first Committee meetings.

It was lovely to see so many of you this week, have a lovely October break.

P3B and Mrs Kennedy

Happy Holidays!

Thanks to everyone who came to Parents’ meetings this week. It was good to get to know you and your child better. Please keep in touch with anything you need more information or clarity on.

I have attached a link below to the most common words. Most children are working on the 2nd hundred. I usually give 2 of these words with the home learning each week. If your child needs more support with spelling they can practice a few of these each week as well, This is not compulsory and is just something that you may find useful.

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Hope you have a lovely holiday!

Kind Regards

Louise McAlpine

 

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