St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 7 Weekly Update

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Dear Parents ,

This week P7A have been full of work like going up to the woods doing fun maths writing poems and much more.

On Monday we read Millions chapter 14-16, then we did maths. In maths we did rounding. The hot group were doing decimal points and the spicy and mild were rounding with no decimal points. In the afternoon we were doing some poems by Benjamin Zephania. After that we did Seven petitions of the Our Father.

On Tuesday we did a bit of literacy. then we did our daily km. during maths we continued our rounding. In the afternoon we did our poems and we practised reading in front of our classmates and we did a bit of French.

On Wednesday we wrote information reports, this week Lily was our star writer. After that we did some music. In music we practised some notes and then we sang songs. After that we went to the woodlands and we played conkers then we roasted marshmallows in the fire pit.

On Thursday’s literacy we did Millions comprehension on chapter 19. In the afternoon we watched a movie called Millions, seeing which bits were the same and different to the book.

On Friday we did P.E. The winners of the house prize was St Filan. They had a movie on the big screen in the hall! We finished off our ‘Frank Miller’ drama and then had Fun Friday.

Alessio was this week’s Hot Chocolate at home winner.

Jack said, ” I enjoyed meeting our new teacher Miss Davis, she’s nice.”

“I enjoyed roasting Marshmallows,” said Junaid.

“I enjoyed Millions the movie more than the book,” said Liam.

 

Have a great holiday,

Lead Learners Zahra and Ruqayyah

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