St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P2B Week Beginning 24th October 2022

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Hello P2B families!

Here are our ‘Best Bits’ from the Yellow Table:

Aaron said he loved making tie dye socks!  This was part of our learning about what fashion was like when our grandparents were young.  These socks will come home once everyone has had a chance to make them.  We still need to catch a few people who were absent this week.  Our knew topic for this term is ‘Weather and The Water Cycle’.

Georgia-Rose said the best part of her week was football skills during PE.  She scored a goal!

Emily-Ann liked writing a Senses poem about the weather with her partner and they successfully added 3 descriptive words!  Well done guys!  Next month, during our story writing lessons, we will be focusing on adding descriptive vocabulary to include words about: colour, size, texture, number, shape or verbs.  This will up level our writing and make it more interesting to read.

Amy said she could not choose.  She must of enjoyed everything!

Ciara loved identifying different trees in our woodlands.  Mrs Callaghan had taught the class the Bible story about Zacchaeus.  The story features a sycamore tree.  We decided to see if there was a sycamore tree in our wood land behind the school.  We gathered different types of leaves and used the app, ‘Plant Snap’ to identify the names of the leaves.  We discovered that there was!  We were very excited to find that out!

Ressa enjoyed singing the Zacchaeus song.  The link is:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiAe6GNKtec).

Mrs Devlin’s favourite part of the week was watching the super interviews on Seesaw!  We have heard how one grandparent would travel on a horse and cart and that there were no seatbelts in cars when they were young!  We are looking forward to watching more!

Congratulations to Ressa, our Hot Chocolate award winner this week!

I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend.

 

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