St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P5B Weekly Blog 14th September 2023

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On Monday and Thursday, we were practising dribbling, blocking and passing which helps us to develop good basketball team skills. On Monday afternoon we discussed  This year’s International Day of Peace will focus on “Actions for Peace” and how the Sustainable Development Goals are essential to preventing conflict and maintaining peace. We will be continuing to research our Rights through Article 38 (war and armed conflicts) Governments  must do everything they can to protect and care for children affected by war and armed conflict) and Article 39 (recovery from trauma and reintegration) Children who have experienced neglect, abuse, exploitation, torture or who are victims of war must receive special support to help them recover their health, dignity, self-respect and social life.

We sketched Peace Posters in our Jotters which show there should be peace around the world not war.

 

 

 

 

 

As part of our Consecration Journey we are learning more about the prayers of the Rosary.

We also drew pictures of Our Lady and displayed them around our Altar area.

 

 

 

 

 

The daily link to our Consecration Journey for each day over the holiday weekend.

Consecration Journey Day 12             Consecration Journey Day 13          Consecration Journey Day 14    Consecration Journey Day 15             Consecration Journey Day 16

On Wednesday we wrote instructions for corner bookmarks. We made our lovely bookmarks first so we could remember the steps.

 

 

 

 

 

We also completed our 2D shape Information Posters. We put a few of them on our Math Working Wall to remind us of our learning.

As it was Thursday today we were outside for Outdoor Learning. We had wonderful volunteers working to clear up different areas of our school grounds so we went to admire the Vegetable and Fruit growing area at the back of the school and had a quick chat about fruit and veg we would like to plant there soon.

 

 

 

Then we planted the last of our flower bulbs along the fence and trees around the front of the school grounds. Look out next year for snowdrops, crocus, bluebells and tulips amonst other types of flowers we planted in the garden areas outside the classrooms. We hope everyone has a happy, healthy weekend break and we will see everyone on Wednesday 20th September.

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