St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 1 Learning Highlights 1st March 2024

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We have been learning all about sharks this week during Topic. We learned lots of facts and we labelled a diagram to show the parts of a shark. We used our cutting skills to make our very own sharks.

This week we have been learning the sound ‘th’. This is a cheeky sound and we have to remember to stick our tongues out. We have been reading words with this sound and trying the write words too. In writing, we wrote an information report about sharks and we had to remember to use the words have, can and are.

In maths, we have been playing lots of games to practise paying for things with different coins. Miss Stebbing was very impressed with the confidence of some people who were able to make amounts by using their number bonds.

For Outdoor Learning, we spent some time at the Outdoor Classroom. We also measured the length of the longest shark using a piece of string. It was very long!

In RE, we coloured in a picture about the creation story.

On Friday, we had an assembly where the Reader Leaders told us all about our School Book Week and World Book Day celebrations. Mrs McKissack then talked to us about the Stations of the Cross and we were very respectful when we were saying the prayers.

Some of our personal highlights this week are:

 

Dawid – I enjoyed playing outside.

Eliza – I enjoyed reading Stick Man.

Daisy – I enjoyed making the sharks.

Maja – I enjoyed playing with the under the sea toys.

Ollie – I enjoyed playing with the plus plus pieces.

Zuraib – I enjoyed playing outside.

Miss Stebbing – I was very impressed with how confidently everyone recalled facts about sharks.

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

 

 

 

 

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