St John Ogilvie Primary School

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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 3rd February 2023

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We have had a very busy week but we had a special day on Thursday when we celebrated 100 days of Primary 1. We made a snack shaped like 100 using a chocolate finger and 2 party rings, they smelled yummy. We were drawing a 100 monster, we had to give it 10 legs, 10 eyes, 10 arms until we made 100 things.  They looked a bit scary and funny! One of our challenges was to make a picture using 100 stickers. We had to use all of them and we were very creative. We also made crowns so that everyone knew it was our 100th day. We made bunting to decorate our classroom and we also made paper chains. Miss Stebbing put some ribbon on the door for us to walk through, it was exciting. Another challenge was to make a tower using 100 cups. We had to work as a team but it was quite hard. It fell down a lot of times but we made it! We went to visit the Buddies to show them our work. They were very impressed with our writing about what we would buy with £100. We had a race to 100 using the dice and the paint dabbers, we had to count carefully. On YouTube kids we watched a song with a granny and grandpa counting up to 100.

 

Some of our personal highlights :

Alexander – I enjoyed going on a walk to see the Buddies.

Harald – I enjoyed using the cups to build a tower.

Olga – I enjoyed going through the ribbons on the door.

Eve – I enjoyed going to visit the buddies.

Mohitha – I enjoyed going through the ribbons.

Connor – I liked making the paper chains.

Miss Stebbing – I enjoyed seeing all the creative ideas with the 100 sticker challenge.

 

Well done to Aarav who is our Reading Champion and to Vedansh who is our hot chocolate winner.

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