St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P3A Week Beginning 6th May 2024

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Hello P3A families,

Even though we had a shorter week this week, we still managed to squeeze in many leaning experiences in P3A.  Here are this week’s highlights from the yellow table:

Laura and Linda both said the highlight of this week was brushing and flossing their teeth.  Recently, we have been learning about oral health and had a practical session with a timer.  The children also enjoyed a song I had made up to help my little sister brush her teeth properly we were kids.

Vivien and Hasika  enjoyed continuing their learning about Emotion Words with Mrs Brand.

Olivia and Diana liked tracking the growth of their plant.  We took them home on Friday as you know.  It would be super if you were able to send pictures through Seesaw or the school office when the flower blooms.  Remind that these plants have edible leaves!  There are many ideas online about how to use the petals in cooking.  Some can be found here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/nasturtium

Ollie and Aadya enjoyed football with Miss Whyte.

Angel loved our learning about the Joyful Mysteries of the rosary.  During May, each day at noon, the children pray one decade of the rosary.  Moving forward, we are going to focus on one Joyful Mystery each day.  Angel liked the one called “Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.”

My highlight was a recount we read about a boy who made blueberry muffins for his grandma’s birthday.  He then wrote an email to his dad in the past tense about what he had done.  P3A then went on to make a healthy banana and blueberry warm pudding (one group still have to make them).  Like the boy in the recount, we are going to type up how we made it using past tense words.

Due to it being a short week, we had no new Lead Learners or Hot Chocolate winner.

 

Regards

Mrs Brown

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