St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Our Week 04/09

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We met Agent Grateful.

She told us that when we feel sad we can think of happy memories to make us feel better. (IS) We should always remember to be grateful for what we have. We drew who we were grateful for on a leaf (ED), and made a gratitude tree. We have used our sensory jar to help us remember is important for now and what we can deal with later.(ED)

On Monday, we had no rain and had some sun for our PE. (EM)

With Mrs Dickie we learnd about the green cog which is about how our body looks or feels with different emotions. (EM) Last week we thought of 15 emotion words for the orange cog and this week we thought of 40! (AS) Mrs Dickie used the characters from Inside Out and we learned about how they felt. (LM) She also read the story, Marvin gets mad. (EM)

We have been learning about different ways to add and find answers. (IS) We were learning to count different parts of numbers and put them together again. (JD) Partitioning. We also have been talking about doubles and halves. (AS)

We did some work with common words and reading with Mrs Garvin. (FF) We made spelling flowers with the common words. (FF)

We practised saying hola in Spanish.

www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/ks1–ks2-mfl-spanish-greetings-with-ben-shires/zfksqp3

P3a have worked really hard this week. Trying to write in jotters and are using beautiful handwriting. Well done everyone. Congratulations to our first above and beyond winner.

Remember PE on Monday and Wednesday. Dark joggers or leggings, school t’shirt and school jumper too, please. No hoodies but a rainproof jack if possible and you can wear your trainers.

HaveĀ  a fabulous weekend.

 

 

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