St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 3 Learning Highlights 27th September

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This week has been very busy for our Primary 3s.

We began the week having fun with Mr Pentland exploring Minecraft Education and introducing our new spelling pattern of the week which was long ‘I’ sound using the patterns i-e, igh and y.

We have developed our knowledge of skip counting in 4s and did some challenging activities around this. We also explored different shapes and using 2D and 3D shapes, cubes and chalk, we built and designed lots of different structures and pictures using our shapes.

We had fun doing active spelling activities solidifying our knowledge of our spelling pattern.

We introduced our new Ancient Egypt topic and had time to think about what we would like to learn about Ancient Egypt.

We revisited friendship and discussed why it is important to be kind and loving towards our friends.

Katies highlight of the week this week has been getting her extra choosing time for her secret student reward!

Owen and Luca have loved playing connect 4 with Vedansh during choosing time this week, and Vedansh also said playing connect 4 was his highlight!

Bradley loved handwriting this week, he tried super hard and had beautiful joins in his work.

AbdulHameeds highlight of the week has been beginning our new topic and he is excited to learn more about Ancient Egypt.

Martyna said her highlight of the week has been learning about Egypt as well.

Ruth loved doing crafts during reward time today and she made a glittery monster!!!!!!!

Well done to our prize winners this week! They were all very well deserved!

I hope you all have a lovely weekend!

Miss Duddy

 

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