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January 28, 2022
by Mrs Russell
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P1B Learning Highlights 28th January 2022

This week we have been learning the sounds ‘y’ and ‘j’ we made jellyfish crafts.

We learned about measure – we used cubes to find out what objects weighted and we had the opportunity to weigh and measure during play using the scales and lots of different objects.

In topic we learned about house types and we drew a picture of our own house.

On Tuesday we celebrated Burns Day.  We learned about Robert Burns and what a Burns Supper is.  We completed a listening activity and listened to some poems by him.   We also had Irn Bru and shortbread.

On Thursday we celebrated 100 days of school.  We designed 100 days smarter hats, used an app to find out what we might look like at 100. We drew pictures of us 100 years old and wrote a sentence about what we might be like.  We coloured in certificates, played counting games such as Race to 100, highlighting 100, making 100, colour by numbers.  We completed a listening activity to make a 100 monster.  We also made a 100 snack.

Congratulations to Lewis who won our Hot Chocolate Award. Well done Lewis!

 

Blair “I liked choosing time”

Lewis “I liked playing with my friends”

Amy “I liked learning new things”

Aaron “I liked quiet time”

Sofia “I enjoyed doing the cutting skills”

January 28, 2022
by Maria Brown
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P2A Week Beginning 24th January 2022

Hello P2A families!

Here are the learning highlights of the week from the Yellow Table:

Eva has loved learning about the history of Livingston.  We have been learning how a Scottish King gave this land to his Flemish friend called ‘de Leving’ about 900 years ago.  Back then, Livingston was just fields, rivers and forests, perfect for hunting!  Baron de Leving built a tower known as ‘de Leving’s Peel’ and a ‘toun’ grew up around this peel to house his servants.  The toun grew and grew.  Over time, de Leving’s toun has turned into Livingston.  So interesting!!! The children built their own Peel from a choice of boxes, lego, straws, blocks or paper.  Look out for these amazing Peels over the weekend on your child’s Seesaw.

Ruari said he really enjoyed our Burns Night celebrations, especially listening to ‘Highland Cathedral’ played on the bagpipes.  Here is the link in case your child would like to listen to it again:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj_3scEyVoI&list=RDMMYj_3scEyVoI&start_radio=1

Pola loved listening to ‘The Gruffalo’ in Scots.  This week because of Burns Night, we were learning to speak, read and write some Scots vocabulary.  Mrs Devlin had to seek the help of Mrs Lawrence for some of the pronunciation!  We went up to the woodland for inspiration for our Scots writing, just as Burns used nature to inspire him.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2qmm9o77NU&t=334s

Aiden G liked PE with Mrs Lafferty were they continued developing their ball skills through games.

Kyle said decorating and eating shortbread was his highlight.

Rebekah loved weaving and how we used a monster she made during ‘Choosing Time’ for our measuring in maths with metre sticks.  Her monster was longer than a metre.

My highlight was our time in the woodlands.  Hopefully now as the weather continues to improve, we can resume our outdoor learning.

Well done to Eva, our hot chocolate award winner this week!

I hope you all have a great weekend!

January 28, 2022
by Mr Pentland
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A great week in P7B!

We had a great week!

We celebrated Burns night. We learned all about Robert Burns by conducting some independent research and creating PowerPoints. We also had moments of reflection whilst we discussed the holocaust on Holocaust Memorial day.

This week in numeracy we continued our work on fractions by comparing and ordering fractions with the same and different denominators; we were able to link back to our work on equivalent fractions! We found these to be tricky but also a lot of fun learning from our mistakes and using our higher order thinking skills to move learning forward.

In Literacy we continued our work on Scots language and came up with some very fantastic Scots poems on all things Scottish. Ask us about this, they are great. We have been learning brilliant Scots words which the class have been using all week with great humour and relevance.

The Children have expressed their learning highlights this week:

  • Mark and Szymon enjoyed technology and engineering this week, using paper nets to  create a football, aeroplanes and parrots! this was a great way to challenge ourselves and express our creativity.
  • Lucy enjoyed researching and writing her Scots poem.
  • Charlotte enjoyed researching and creating a presentation on Robert Burns.
  • Sara liked looking ahead at our new topic and being creative with some topical art.
  • Sneha enjoyed RE this week, using the Bible to find the letters from Paul and pick out and quote positive messages. She then enjoyed creating a t-shirt inspired by these positives messages.
  • Alex enjoyed our work on fractions this week.

 

Thank you for another great week P7B! Have a good weekend and rest.

See you all on Monday,

Mr Pentland 😀

 

January 28, 2022
by Mr McGurn
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P7a Weekly Update

Dear Parents,

This week we have been learning about Robert Burns and his life to celebrate his birthday, some people ate haggis and had Irn-bru. We also did science, drama and wrote Burns style poems. We also said some poems to the class for Roberts birthday and they are: My hearts in the Highlands, Willie Wassle, Tae A Moose and many more.

By Lead Learners Jais and Maria

January 28, 2022
by Mrs McLaughlin
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P5b Learning 28th of January

We have enjoyed practicing our volleyball skills during P.E (a volley and a dig)

We really enjoyed reading chapter three of The Spiderwick Chronicles. I liked it when Jared discovered the library.

We enjoyed learning about 3D shapes – matching 2D nets to the correct 3D shape.

We practiced creating our own nets and different types of triangles on the netbooks, using Geoboard.

We enjoyed doing the number talks and finding ways to calculate using a friendly number.

We practiced making an approximate answer/estimate using rounding strategies.

January 28, 2022
by Mrs Roy
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P6B Learning highlights – Week beginning 24.1.22

Good afternoon,

Here are some of the learning highlights from a great week in Primary 6:

Literacy: We have been continuing to learn Scots words and use them in our writing. This week we made our own stories and included Scots language. We even created some art work that is displayed in our classroom. Here are some examples:

Numeracy and Maths: This week we have been adding and subtracting decimals and also multiplying decimals. We have been working on our times tables and trying our best to beat our speed and accuracy in our big maths. Our wizards of the week for our prodigy challenge were Zak, Lucia and Anthony, well done!

IDL: We have been researching famous Scottish people and learning lots of interesting facts about their lives. We also enjoyed a treat of shortbread and Irn-Bru on Burns day.

Music: We have been learning about Scottish musicians with Mrs Morrison.

P.E: We enjoyed playing a game of knots and crosses to work on our fitness.

Over and above: Well done to our hot chocolate winner, Advay!

Have a great weekend,

Mrs Roy

 

January 28, 2022
by Miss Stebbing
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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 28th January 2022

This week we have been learning the sounds ‘w’ and ‘j’.  We practised writing the ‘j’ sound on a jelly! Not a real one though!

In maths we have been practising dot patterns.  We are getting really good at explaining what we can see.  Most of the time we don’t have to count each dot.  We know the patterns.

On Tuesday we celebrated Burns Day.  We were talking in Scots and we listened to some stories in Scots.  We had irn bru and shortbread, it was very delicious.

On Thursday we celebrated 100 days of Primary 1.  We made 100 using a chocolate finger and 2 party rings, it was a great snack!  We did some special activities.  One where we had to build a pyramid with 100 cups.  We made a picture with 100 stickers and built with 100 cubes and 100 legos.  We made 100 using numcion and we did it in lots of different ways.  We made a colourful gumball machine with paint dabbers we had to dab 100 times with different colours.

 

Some of our personal highlights are:

Diana – I liked to read books.

Vivien – I liked colouring in at creative zone.

Chimamanda – I enjoyed playing with the lego at the 100 days smarter activities.

Caleb – I liked playing with the ball at PE.

Rory – I liked to play in creative zone. I was drawing the ninja turtles.

Laura – I liked doing everything!

Linda – I liked playing outside.

Aadya – I loved playing with my friend in creative zone.

January 28, 2022
by Mrs Callaghan
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P4A Learning this week 28th January

Another fantastic week in P4A with everyone working hard and trying their best!

Tyler “I am really enjoying drawing a bridge with a train.  I used a black pen to draw it and used a ruler to get straight lines”

Max “I liked making working with a partner to create a bridge out of paper that would hold 5 cubes without falling down – it was great fun!”

Vijval “We found acute, obtuse and right angles in shapes and said whether they were bigger or smaller than 90 degrees. ”

Francesca ” I liked making a presentation on PowerPoint about the Forth Bridges.   I learned lots of facts.”

Liliana “We have been learning our 8 times tables and 6 times tables.  I had the laptops and Ipads to play games.”

Akshaj “I liked playing ‘Defenders of Mathematica’ which is on the BBC bite-size website”

Inaayah “I enjoyed learning about how to use quotation marks properly and the rules for them”

We are looking forward to starting our new topic next week!  We are going to be learning all about The Romans!!!!!   Our hot chocolate winner this week is …    Carina!!

January 28, 2022
by Miss Smith
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P5A Learning Highlights Week Beginning 24.1.22

Pupil Highlights:

Aoife: I liked making our sway presentations on 2d and 3d shapes.

Olivier: I liked using the watercolours to paint a thistles.

Filip: I liked making 3d shapes from their nets and drinking the irn bru and eating the shortbread on Burn’s Day.

Sylvia: I liked painting the thistles on Burn’s Day.

Josh: Although I hurt my finger, I still enjoyed P.E and listening to our class novel Adam2.

Daisy: I liked using a protractor to measure and draw right angles, obtuse, acute and straight lines.

Adam: I liked practising my handwriting.

Joshua: I liked doing the prodigy assignment.

Teacher Highlights:

I have been really impressed by our efforts to measure and draw angles using protractors accurately. This was challenging but we thought of ways to make this skill easier for us to master. One of the ways was using a coloured pencil to extend the lines so we could see them easier through the protractor, and, so that we knew what numbers on the protractor to look at . We asked ourselves  this questions- from simply looking at it , is the angle acute or obtuse? If it is obtuse, the number is going to be more than 90 degrees and less than 180. If the angle is acute, it is going to be less than 90 degrees.

I am also delighted that we have all managed to create our first sway on 2D and 3D Shape.

Click on the link to look at Myles’s Sway.

 

Go to this Sway

Our hot chocolate winner this week is Grant. We are all so proud of how neat his handwriting has been. We are going to all work hard on the presentation of our writing in class.

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