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August 21, 2020
by Mrs Callaghan
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P3B Learning 21st August 2020

We have had a very busy week back at school.  This week have been practising our spelling and reading our common words.  We made ice creams all about us.  We have practised our numbers and been in 2’s and 20’s.

For RE this week we listened to a story from the bible about The Good Shepherd who had lost one of his sheep.  We have been thinking about how we all need to look after each other.   On our wellbeing Wednesday we learned how to control our breathing and how professor pinwheel can help us remember.

We are looking forward to learning joined-up handwriting this year and bigger numbers and cant wait to do more learning next week.

 

August 21, 2020
by Mrs Egan
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Virtual Assemblies

We held our first “virtual” assemblies today.  Our Senior assembly for P4 – P7 was with Mrs McKissack and the children talked about our school rules of Ready, Respectful and Safe, talking about what they look like within our school.  They prayed our school prayer together as well.

Our Junior assembly for P1 – P3 was with Mrs Egan.  We also talked about Ready, Respectful and Safe and then Mrs Egan read a story to the children.  Although a little strange at first, it was lovely to be able to come together in some way and for the children to see the other classes on the screen.

August 14, 2020
by Miss Stebbing
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Primary 1A First Week at School

We have settled well into P1 and we are learning lots of new routines.  Miss Stebbing is very impressed with how quickly we have remembered where to put our water bottles, snacks, bags and jackets.  This week we have been doing lots of drawing, colouring in and playing.  We are making new friends and helping each other.  We read a lovely story about how our class is a family.  Here is a link to the story for you.

https://safeYouTube.net/w/yrIR

Here are some of our highlights from this week:

John – I liked drawing the teddies.

Lydi – I liked colouring in.

Aiden G – I liked colouring in the teddies.

David – I liked to play.

Nathan – I liked to play with the toys.

Paige – I liked to play with the cars.

Julia – I liked colouring in the teddies.

Ben – I liked to play with the magnets.

Oliver – I liked to play in the MUGA.

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

Miss Stebbing

 

August 14, 2020
by Mrs Russell
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Primary 1B First Week At School

We have settled well in to primary school and are learning the routines of the classroom.  We are making new friends and enjoying getting to know each other.  Mrs Meikle and Mrs Russell are very proud of how well we are doing.  This week we have drawn ourselves and coloured in our names.  We have listened to stories and played with toys.  We played outside in the MUGA and visited the Dinner Hall to see where we will have our lunch.  We enjoyed our first week at school but are a bit tired.

August 13, 2020
by Mrs Callaghan
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P3B Home Learning 13.08.20

Good Morning P3B

I hope you enjoyed being in school yesterday.  It was lovely to see all your smiling faces after such a long time.  Remember that your task for today is to make a poster showing our school rules of Ready, Respectful and Safe.  We talked yesterday about what these mean and how we can show them in class.  Use lots of colour and pictures as well as words.

I look forward to seeing them tomorrow.

Mrs Callaghan

August 12, 2020
by wlsofia.valente@glow
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Primary 5A and 5B – 12.08.20

Welcome back , boys and girls! 😃

We hope you have had a great Summer holiday, although things have been quite different to what they usually are.

Mrs Lea is really looking forward to meeting her new class and Mrs Valente is also looking forward to seeing you all again.

When we come back to school, it is important that we remember how to be Ready, Respectful and Safe so your task for today will be to write a few sentences describing what each word means to you and illustrate this with your amazing drawings!

Ready, Respectful, Safe Multipack Wristbands – Pivotal Education

 

If you are able to complete this work, it would be great if you could bring it with you to the class, so that it can be shared with others. Please complete the task on a piece of A4 or A5 paper.

Don’t worry if you are unable to complete this task since we understand that your families/carers may have other plans for your final day of the holidays.😊

Mrs Lea and Mrs Valente

 

August 12, 2020
by Mrs Morrison
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Primary 6 Learning 12-08-20

Hello Primary 6,

We are all very excited to see you back in school tomorrow and we hope you have enjoyed lots of family time over the summer break.

Health & Wellbeing:

Today, we would like you to start thinking about our school rules before we see you on Thursday.  Can you think about how Ready, Respectful and Safe are going to look like in Primary 6?  What your new responsibilities might be and how you are going to show how you are ready to take on new challenges and fulfil your potential.

Make sure you come in with at least two ideas for each of Ready, Respectful, Safe (a few folk might have the same ideas) and we will use these ideas in class on Thursday. If you would like to, you can create a picture or poster, an acrostic poem or rhyme or a slogan to help us during our discussions.

Maths:

Most of you probably haven’t spent much time thinking about your times tables over the summer holidays.  Go over your tables and ask someone (an adult or older brother or sister or a friend) to give you a quick quiz if they have time.

Literacy:

Can you have a look through your books at home and choose one you’d like to take in to school as your ERIC (Everybody Reading In Class) book for the first week or so.  We will have books in class but these will not be able to be taken out of the room for the time being.

Enjoy your Wednesday and we look forward to seeing you all on Thursday.

Mrs Morrison, Mr Pentland & Mrs Roy

 

August 12, 2020
by Mr McGurn
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Primary 7 Wednesday 12th of August

Good Morning P7 and welcome back, nearly. We will see you tomorrow and are really looking forward to meeting you and getting to know all of the wonderful things that you are capable of.  In preparation for that we have some tasks for you to complete at home today.

Firstly, we will need to create our Class Charters, to keep up with our Rights Respecting Schools approach.  You don’t have to write anything down for this task but come to school tomorrow with some ideas for each of these areas.  We apply three rules across the school: READY, RESPECTFUL, SAFE but what would that mean in our classrooms specifically? Think of the UN Rights of a child, how we interact with each other and how we can make our class a place for learning.  Try and have 2 or 3 ideas for each area you can share in class as other pupils might come up with the same ideas.

Because you haven’t been in school for a while, your times tables might be a bit rusty!  The times tables are one of the best tools you have in maths and knowing them is one of the biggest helps out there.  Identify 3 of the times tables that you know you need to work on.

https://www.timestables.co.uk/

This site has lots of games and tips on learning your tables and has them already written out for you.  Write down your 3 choices of tables three times each. Recite them out loud three times each and then ask someone to test you on them.  Don’t worry if you get some wrong, learning the tables takes time and repetition.

Finally, your literacy task is to find a book that you’ll be happy to read at ERIC times for the next two weeks.  It can be a new book or an old favourite of yours, it can be fiction or non-fiction but make sure it will last you this week and next.  Read the first chapter and we’ll ask a few of you to share your books with the class and why you picked it.

Really looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow,

Mr McGurn and Mrs Craig.

June 26, 2020
by Mrs McKissack
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A message from Mrs McKissack and Mrs Egan

Dear Boys and Girls,

We cannot believe we are at the end of term already.  It feels so long ago that we were all together but we know that staying at home and keeping safe was the right thing to do.  All of the staff are so proud of you for all that you have achieved at home with your families during this difficult time.  We have loved seeing all of the exciting and inventive ways that you have continued to learn at home and are looking forward to you teaching us new skills when we are back together again.

P7, we wish you all the best as you move on to high school.  It was lovely to see so many of you yesterday and to get to say goodbye.  You might be moving on, but you always be an Awesome Ogilvie.  Work hard, be kind and remember the words of St John Ogilvie, that you are “Born for Greater Things”.

To our parents and families, we are grateful, as ever for the support that you continue to give us.  During this time, this has been ever more evident and has made a difficult time for us all, easier to manage.  We are sure that despite the challenges, you have enjoyed the precious time that you have been able to spend with your children and know that they will have benefitted so much from their time learning from home.

To the staff of our school, we would like to thank you for all that you do, each and every day to support our children and families.  We would also like to thank you for the support that you give us, we could not do our job without you.

On behalf of all of the staff of St John Ogilvie, we wish you a pleasant Summer break and look forward to hopefully seeing you all back in August.

May the God of the quiet and stillness, fill our hearts with calm.

May the God of life and activity give us the energy to serve.

May the God of vision and confidence give us hope for the future.

Stay safe and Take Care

Mrs McKissack and Mrs Egan

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