St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P2B Week Beginning 20th February

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Here are our highlights from the Yellow Table:

Lewis said, his favourite learning this week, was halving numbers.  We used ladybirds and two leaves to help us.  We know that half means dividing, or sharing between two.

Thuran shared that he loved Pancake Tuesday.  He tossed a pancake on the 2nd try.  He thought it was good fun.

Ollie liked when we planted carrot seeds as part of our learning about farms.  He watered the seeds.  Thank you for your help Ollie.  We look forward to watching them grow, measuring them and then finally enjoying them as part of the ingredients in a healthy vegetable soup.

Isabella said, singing ‘Miss Polly had a Dolly’ with Mrs Morrison was her best part of the week.

Musa loved writing an Information Report.  We have been studying an Information Report about Ducklings.  The children then chose their own title for their own report.  Musa chose to write about scissors and he did a super job.  Well done Musa!

Ishaan has been enjoying watching ‘Down on the Farm’ episodes (https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08pj9xv/down-on-the-farm-series-3-2-cows-in-spring-and-cauliflowers) during snack time.  His favourite one so far, has been about cauliflowers being planted and harvested. Ishaan hopes to be a farmer one day when he is an adult and grow broccoli!

Mrs Devlin’s favourite part of the week was our lessons about Lent.  The children have made a Lenten Promise and have asked God to help them carry it out for 40 days.  We had a beautiful Ash Wednesday service in the Hall with Fr Simon.

Congratulations to Isabella, our Hot Chocolate award winner this week and to Eli, our Reading Champion!

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