Our final fortnight in P1A

Last week we finished revising all of our digraphs. We revised the digraphs ‘ou’ and ‘ow’. We wrote ‘ou’ words in clouds, played ‘ou’ bingo, wrote ‘ou’ and ‘ow’ words to match pictures, made ‘ou’ and ‘ow’ words with play dough, played Roll and Read for ‘ow’ words and wrote sentences containing different digraphs in our literacy jotters.  This week we practised our handwriting and letter formation. We wrote letters and words with chalk, practised writing lowercase and uppercase letters on alphabet strips, completed a handwriting activity with ‘b’ and ‘d’ and played games on our iPad and Promethean board.

In Maths and Numeracy we have been continuing to learn our subtraction facts to 10. Last week we learned subtraction facts for 7, 8 and 9. We wrote subtraction facts on our whiteboards, completed subtraction challenge cards, played Snakes and Ladders, played ‘Simple Take Away’ and ‘Lazy Lambs’ on the Promethean board and used our knowledge to complete subtraction sums in our workbooks. Last week we also continued to learn about fractions. We looked at splitting shapes into quarters. We made our own pizzas and put different toppings in each quarter, we played ‘Shape It Up’ on Education City, made the missing quarters on cakes and pizzas with our play dough and coloured in quarters of shapes with Miss Harrison. This week we have been learning subtraction facts for 10 and we have also been linking our addition and subtraction facts to 10. We played number fact games on the Promethean board, made our own number sentences and used our addition and subtraction skills to complete a pirate addition and subtraction to 10 activity.

This week we went to Springfield’s Got Talent. We really enjoyed watching all of the acts and we were a very supportive audience. Well done to the P1A girls who performed a dance to ‘A Million Dreams’. We thought you were fantastic! Miss Harrison was very proud of everyone who auditioned for Springfield’s Got Talent. We have lots of confidence and talent in P1A!

This week we have been learning how to stay safe when using the internet. We played a game where we had to sort ourselves into different groups according to certain characteristics. When Miss Harrison asked us to sort ourselves into groups with the same first and last name, we ended up being on our own. We learned that this was personal information and when you are using the internet, you shouldn’t give away any personal information. We watched an episode of Hector’s World and we learned how to keep safe when using the internet.

This week we looked at the visual elements; line, shape and colour. We looked at different lines and shapes that you can use in art and we looked at using oil pastels to blend and to make bright colours. We created our own pictures using line, shape and colour.

On Thursday this week we had a Teddy Bear’s Picnic with our P7 buddies. It was very hot so we stayed in the shade! We really enjoyed spending time with our buddies and we would like to thank them for all their support, kindness and care over our year in P1.

We hope that you have a lovely, happy and safe summer. Thank you for reading all of our blog posts throughout our year in P1.

P1A, Miss Harrison and Miss Hardie 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

Springfield’s Got Talent

A huge well done to all the children that performed in our talent show. The P2A girls did us proud and showed courage and confidence to get up on stage in front of such a big audience. We are also incredibly proud of them for coming 2nd! Well done girls!

P2A snapshots

A few snapshots of our final few weeks in Primary 2!

The boys worked so hard on their Lego model of Sydney. They showed great resilience and team work.

We enjoyed the sunshine and played some parachute games.

We developed our sewing skills and made felt fishes!

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Springfield and Bonnytoun News…

The second last week of term has flown by with Marches Day and Gala Day now behind us for another year. Well done to all children who decorated their bikes for the Marches!

The Gala Day yesterday had such an amazing turn-out from Springfield and Bonnytoun. All children and adults looked wonderful in their costumes as did our Lion King float. The atmosphere was fantastic! Thank you to Dave Whittington and Andy Turtle for building the float  and to Gillian Wilson and her team of Mum helpers for making Springfield’s Gala efforts so successful. I was extremely proud! Well done also, to Queen Emily and Champion Charlie who represented Springfield beautifully. We hope that the pair of you had a wonderful day that you will remember for ever. 💫

We held an assembly about ‘changes’ last Friday to continue to prepare children for their move to new classes in August. We have done a lot of work with children about transition over the past few weeks and  remembering that nerves are a natural part of change, we hope that everyone is ready for the move.  Children who have received an enhanced transition will take home their transition booklets on Monday to share with their families over the summer. Please continue to let us know if any concerns or worries around transition.

Here are our pupil achievements from the past week:

– Well done to E in P3 for her drama certificate.

-Congartulations to L in P3 for further success in gymnastics.

-A brilliant engineering effort from T and D in P2 for making the Sydney Harbour Bridge out of a Lego kit! I’ve been there! 🌏💖

– Super work for O in P2 for his decorated bike!

– Well done to A in P3 for her dancing awards!

– And a brilliant effort from M in P3 for her mountain biking trophy!

– Well done to all of our lovely P7 children who had a fantastic transition week at Linlithgow Academy.

-Thank you to BW in P7 who is transitioning on to Heriots and who was an amazing help to all staff and children this week whilst he was in school. You have a job in the future at SPS Ben, if you want it! 😝

– Finally thank you to Miss Prince and our amazing choir who sang for Fiona Hyslop MSP when she visited Springfield on Friday.

Have a lovely Sunday everyone!

Miss Baillie xx🌞💖

 

 

Blog week ending 22.6.18

 

In literacy this week we had discussions about the Marches .We were reading non-fiction books and playing reading games.

In numeracy we played a game using problem solving skills to find the long lost trophy.

In health and wellbeing, we played games including duck, duck, goose, tig, man hunt and jungle on fire. We played relay races and hurdles with Mrs Reid.

In learning across the curriculum we got to find out about our new teacher and class for next year. We completed our end of year booklet and made thank you letters to Mrs McAlpine.

Have a good weekend!

P7 Information Evening

We had a very successful P7 information evening last night where we shared plans for our P7 curriculum for next year.

Please see attached presentation from the event for your reference.

We are planning a great year!

Primary 7 at SPS

Kind wishes,

Miss Baillie x

P1 Induction Event

We held a very successful induction event for our new P1 parents and children this morning. We hope that you all enjoyed your time in school and are looking forward to being with us full-time from August.

If you have any questions or concerns before August then please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me in school.

I look forward to working with you all to support your child through P1 and beyond.

Please click on the link below to access the presentation from today’s event:

P1 Induction Powerpoint

Miss Baillie x

The final countdown…..

The countdown balloons are up! Our final 2 weeks together in Primary 2. Every day we will pop a glitter filled balloon and inside will be a task for us to complete. Watch this space to find out what is in store….

 

Miss Mudd and P2A x

P4 Blog

Numeracy-We have been learning about graphs eg: bar graphs and Venn diagram.  We also have been doing a survey around the school.

Literacy- We have been doing acrostic poems for father’s day .we have also been reading non-fiction books and putting the into a fact file.

Health and well being -we have been doing golf, football, and handball we have also been doing Gaelic football. There was a healthy tuck shop then on Wednesday it was sports day hooray!!!!! And Binns won!!!

By:CG and EC

 

Bonnytoun Achieve’s Excellence! ⭐️⭐️

We are absolutely overjoyed and extremely proud to announce that our nursery has just  achieved an excellent grading from the recent, unannounced Care Inspectorate visit.

We were inspected on only two Care Standards due to  the existing high performance of the nursery. This is the first time that an excellent grade has been secured in the history of the nursery and indeed, is a relatively rare grading to achieve.

We gained the grading for Pupil Care and Support which, to us is the most important facet of our work. The quality of our nursery environment was graded as ‘very good’ and with continued work we are aiming for excellence in this area too.

Part of our commendation was for the dignity and respect that we show to children at all times and the way that we support their learning and care, through our school values.

We have worked so hard this year as a team to achieve this recognition and we are so proud. We will never rest on our laurels and will continue to strive to be the very best that we can be for the children under our care.

On a personal note, I’d like to say a massive thank you to Mr Wells for allowing me to lead the nursery for the past year, to Mrs Tomcyznski for being a true asset as she seamlessly runs the nursery floor each day and to Mrs Brass, Mrs Parlett, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Welsh, Ms Gifford, Mrs Malcolm and Mrs Mulvenna for being truly outstanding early years practitioners. I am so proud of each and every effort which has gone into making a great team! Thank you all!

The full inspection report can be viewed on the Care Inspectorate website.

Miss Baillie xx💫💖

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