St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P2A Week Beginning 25th April

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Here are the learning highlights of the week from the Yellow and Blue Tables:

Kyle enjoyed listening to the story of ‘The Boy who Cried Wolf’ and learning the important message about always telling the truth.  He was a villager in our role-play of the story.

Ruari said his favourite part of the week was Word Boost.  He liked the word ‘explore’ best and shared how he loves to explore in the woods.  He got very excited to learn that one of our lessons next week will be in the woods!

Pola’s highlight was finding out the name of our new topic, ‘Good Versus Evil – The Moral of the Story’.  Next week we will focus on the story, ‘The Three Billy Goats Gruff’.

Paige liked PE this week and got excited to wear the bibs.

Ollie liked it when Mrs Ross taught the class on Monday when Mrs Devlin was off sick.  Mrs Ross brought cookies to teach about division.  Yum!

Ella loved PM writing this week.  The children continued to learn about persuasive writing (otherwise known as Expositions) and wrote about the importance of learning about road safety.  Ella’s writing in particular stressed the need to wear seatbelts to keep you safe in a car.  Well done Ella!  You included: Title, Statement of Position, Series of Arguments and a Concluding Statement – all the parts that make up a piece of persuasive writing.

My highlight was the RE lesson about how children are very precious to God.  We had a lovely service with music where each child received their name decorated that another child made for them.  In turn, each person was told how much God loves them and how precious they are in His eyes.

Congratulations to our hot chocolate award winner, Izaan!

I hope you all enjoy the long weekend and I will see you all on Tuesday.

Click on the link below to see an overview of our learning planned for this term:

P2 – Forward Plan overview Term 4

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