St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 12th May 2023

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We have been learning about Jack and the Beanstalk this week. The dragon left us some magic seeds and some magic soil. When we planted them a beanstalk grew in our classroom! We read the story and then we went on an adventure using our imaginations to climb up the beanstalk. We could see clouds, a huge door and big furniture. We drew our own beanstalks and  we stuck our photographs on them to look like we were climbing up. We also did some writing about the things we could see, hear and touch when we climbed up.

In maths, we have been counting forwards and backwards in 2s, 5s and 10s. We had a special sheet to help us with our take away and we had to find the correct number for the sum by using the pictures of things from the Jack and the Beanstalk story.

In science, we were learning about things that use mains electricity and things that use batteries. We also learned about the dangers of electricity and how we can keep safe.

We were playing in the Outdoor Classroom on Friday. We played with the toys outside and inside the classroom. We had to spell words by tapping the correct flowers on the wall.

Some of our personal highlights this week are:

Vasilisa – I enjoyed drawing.

Summer Rose – I enjoyed doing outdoor learning.

Joshua – I enjoyed making the castle and building the Lego house.

Olga – I enjoyed using my imagination going on the beanstalk.

Lillian – I enjoyed learning about safety rules.

Oliver – I enjoyed outdoor learning.

Miss Stebbing – I enjoyed seeing everyone’s reaction to the beanstalk growing in our classroom.

 

Congratulations to Vedansh who is this week’s Hot Chocolate winner.

 

 

 

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