St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 5B Weekly Blog 15th December 2023

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This has been such a quick week. This week we celebrated Human Right’s Day which was on the 10th of December. We discussed the different rights everyone has and why it is important to treat everyone with the same respect we want to be treated with. Article 4 (implementation of the Convention) Governments must do all they can to make sure every child can enjoy their rights by creating systems and passing laws that promote and protect children’s rights. Article 41 (respect for higher national standards)  If a country has laws and standards that go further than the present Convention, then the country must keep these laws.

We completed our spelling, grammar activities, group reading books and wrote an imaginative story during our literacy lessons. We continued to work on understanding money. (Hopefully everyone got the right change at our Enterprise Show.)

In Science we looked at the water cycle and made rain monitors which we placed around school grounds and we will record the amount of rainfall over the period of a week.

But a lot of this week was focussed on rehearsals for our wonderful Enterprise Show. We enjoyed singing Christmas songs and performing ‘Jingle Bells’ with our recorders. We were so proud to see all of our families come to see our performances and buy our amazing Christmas products.

Thank you all so much for contributing to the amazing amount raised £542. We are donating some money to Mary’s Meals and some of the money will go towards equipment for our Outdoor Learning.

 

 

 

 

Thank You for all your superb support. Have a great weekend everyone.

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