St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P2B Week Beginning 15th May

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Hello P2B families!

Here are our highlights from the Red Table:

Reesa said the best part of her week was her visit to St Peter’s Church to celebrate ‘Ascension Thursday’, when Jesus ascended into Heaven.  She enjoyed the songs.

Amy has continued to enjoy learning her 5 Times Table.  The children have been learning to make links with division by 5 also.

Emily-Ann has loved art this week.  As part of our topic, Space, the children have been learning about the first moon landing.  We watched it on Youtube  and all pretended to be Neil Armstrong, saying (with an American accent), “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”  Afterwards, we created our own moon landing pictures.  We drew around a circle template, had the choice of using an oil or soft pastel to colour the moon and then using a printing technique, added craters.  Some children created their craters using scrunched up tinfoil and others using bubble wrap.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwZb2mqId0A

Georgia Rose liked learning body parts in Spanish.  We have been learning about different parts of the body and their functions this term.  The children said they would like to know the names of some body parts in Spanish.  One of these suggestions was ‘bladder’.  There was lots of giggles as they asked if they could go to the toilet to empty their ‘vejiga’ (va-he-ya).

Isabella recounted that she liked learning our new sound ‘ar’ and made links with the planet Mars.

Mrs Devlin’s favourite part of the week was when we walked home from Church.  The sun was shining and the children were singing hymns.  It was very peaceful!

Congratulations to Eli, our Hot Chocolate award winner for this week!

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