St John Ogilvie Primary School

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P4A! Week ending 27th September 2024

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Hello to all of our P4A families!

We have had a super busy week!

Firstly, we wish to thank all of our adults that came to watch our assembly on Scottish Inventors. We loved having all of you there with us and we feel very proud of our amazing performance, as you will be too.

We have practiced lots for our assembly and STILL managed to get lots of great work done in this time.

This week we completed some more Building Thinking Classrooms work again. This helps boost our problem solving skills and is a whole different way of completing our maths. We all worked hard in our groups to solve the problem this week.

 

P4A also have been working hard with their spelling and reading tasks in class. We all began new books this week and we are all enjoying reading the new stories in our reading groups, individually and with Miss Maxwell.

 

Alicja enjoyed free writing Friday this week. She said that “it is so fun and I can write new stories”

Rory enjoyed the assembly this week, as I am sure many of us in P4 will agree. He said “I loved having our families there”.

 

Deveena enjoyed doing the building thinking classrooms task. She said “I liked when we all worked together to find the answer”.

 

Ethan said that “I really enjoyed doing the class competition on Sumdog, it was so fun”.

 

Well done again to P4A and P4B for their amazing assembly this week!. Keep up all of your hard work.

 

Hot chocolate winner of the week goes to Alicja. She has worked so hard this week and really shown a great example to all of her class mates.

 

Our reading champion of the week is Ethan. Ethan always shows great confidence in his reading and is keen to read out in class! Keep up the great work!.

Miss Maxwell 🙂

Here is some pictures of our busy P4As this week working hard!

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