Here is an overview of some of the learning experiences that your child will engage in during the coming term:
January 19, 2024
by Miss Stebbing
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January 19, 2024
by Miss Stebbing
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Here is an overview of some of the learning experiences that your child will engage in during the coming term:
January 14, 2024
by Maria Brown
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Here is an overview of some of the learning experiences that your child will engage in during the coming term:
January 13, 2024
by Maria Brown
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Hello P3A families,
Happy New Year! I hope you all had a restful break overt the holidays. I swear the children have all grown! I was so happy to see everyone again and the children enjoyed being back at school and seeing their friends. Our daily emotions check-in did see quite a few names pegged to the ‘sleepy’ emotion stone for the first few days but thankfully as the week progressed, that changed. I think we are all back to our early morning start routines now.
Here are this week’s highlights from the Yellow table:
Riley loved football with Miss White and scored 10 times! Whow!
Diana enjoyed our winter themed art called, ‘Catching Snowflakes’. I have posted each child’s on their Seesaw if they were present for this activity.
Laura said the best learning highlight for her this week was a lesson taken by Mrs Brand about keeping safe at home.
Vivien loved our first gymnastics lesson and was proud to model some of the basic moves to the rest of the class to practise. Thank you Vivien.
Linda really enjoyed making a class calendar. The children worked in pairs to research a given month’s key dates to add to the calendar. Linda and her partner had the month of February. Linda is looking forward to Valentine’s Day.
Hasika loved benchball. This is a favourite PE game for P3A. I am always amazed at the super teamwork when I watch the children play and the strategies that ensure their team scores.
Aadya said the best part of her week was Number Talks. This week the children have continued with a Number Talk we started before Christmas called ‘Esti Mystries’. They need to estimate how many of x they see in a jar. Using a 100 square, the children work with their partner to eliminate numbers that are not in the jar using different clues. For example, ‘The number is bigger than 47’ so they need to score out the numbers less than 47 etc until only a few options are left. The aim of the lesson is to see if their estimate was correct.
Angel LOVED Word Boost Corners. Each day (or most days), the children listen to the same story and listen out of key vocabulary. We then explore that vocabulary. We usually have 5 or 6 words. By the end of the week, the children can orally join in with the story. Such good listeners! On Fridays, the children will play Word Boost Corners. It is a game that promotes the reading of the words also. Plus, it is fun to dance around the room with your friends.
Olivia enjoyed a game we played this week as a means of revising our common words. If the child could read the common word, they got to roll the paper up and throw it into a basketball hoop Mrs Brown wore on her head. The paper was in the recycling bin already so no trees were harmed in the making of this game! Next time, Mrs Brown has suggested we write the words on small balls to throw as only 1 person shot and scored! It was tricky!
My highlight was our discussion on New Year’s Resolutions. We talked about things we could try to do to become better people. Some examples were cleaning rooms, helping parents around the house more, drinking more water and eating more fruit and vegetables. We decided that one way to eat more fruit and vegetables was to have ‘FRUIT FRIDAYS’ in P3A (if our parents had any on that day – we discussed how fresh food goes out of date quickly). An encouragement to eat it will be a sticker reward. The children are looking forward to starting this next week and loved the new stickers Mrs Brown has for this health promotion task.
Congratulations to Alicaj, our hot chocolate award winner this week and Tvisha, our Reading Champion!
Lead Learners were Laura and Zion. They had the important role of looking out for people who were demonstrating our school rules of being Ready, Respectful and Safe. They also get to say something extra for the blog:
Laura – “I liked making common words out of playdoh.”
Zion – “I enjoyed benchball.”
Look out for a separate blog post this weekend that will show you some of the learning experiences your child will experience this coming term.
Regards
Mrs Brown
January 12, 2024
by Miss MacGregor
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Happy New Year everyone! We hope you all had a lovely break. P6A have had a busy first week back and I am so proud of them all for getting stuck right back into it.
Our highlights of the week included:
– identifying a ‘word of the year’ as a goal to work towards. Some examples included ‘leadership, bravery and optimistic’. We then linked this to our HWB focus ‘the power of yet’. This was about how adding ‘yet’ makes everything possible and how we should all adopt a growth mindset attitude!
– we started to explore our new story book for critical literacy – Into The Woods, by Anthony Brown. We looked at the front cover (without the title!) and took notes about what we noticed, any questions we had and created a prediction for the story. We also made guesses about what the title could be based on the information and pictures we had.
Pupil highlights:
– “Adding and subtracting decimals and using the new maths textbooks”
– “Making gymnastics routines and leading the warm up stretches in PE!”
– “Trialling out the microphone in music for our Burns’ songs”.
Well done to Emily who received the hot chocolate this week. Emily was super resilient in numeracy and had a “light bulb moment” within subtraction after trying super hard!
Have a lovely weekend,
Miss MacGregor 🙂
January 12, 2024
by Mrs Meikle
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It was lovely to have everyone back this week, they were all excited to see each other and to share their stories.
We started the week discussing New Year’s resolutions and we all came up with hopes of things we want to achieve this new year.
This week we started new learning on subtraction, thinking about different strategies we can use to answer a subtraction calculation.
In Literacy, P1 have been learning the sounds r and v, P2 have been learning the vowel digraphs oe (toe) and ow (blow). For writing P1 wrote about a toy, describing what the toy was like. P2 listened to the story ‘Couch Potato’ and focused on writing a good sentence recalling the activities the potato did instead of being a couch potato. P1 drew pictures to show these activities.
We have a big focus just now on high frequency words and we are all encouraged to practise these as much as we can at home. In class P2 played a snakes and ladders came with them and P1 did some dictation work, where we had to sound out words and use our knowledge of high frequency words to build a sentence.
We hope all our families have a rested weekend and we will look forward to lots of learning next week.
January 12, 2024
by Mrs Lea
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Dear Parents and Carers,
Happy New Year everyone! P4A have had a super first first week back and here are some of our learning highlights:
John- ” I really enjoyed the creation story and making posters.”
Pola and Babafola – ” Gymnastics was really good fun and we worked in groups to learn how to do cartwheels!”
Rebekah – ” I enjoyed learning how to multiply using the written method and playing the table mountain game!”
Art – ” Making our 2024 signs using patterns was fun! ”
Ella and Kyle – ” We enjoyed trying to find the correct information in our reading comprehension task about the lion and the mouse.
Asim- ” I enjoyed making our target and personal strengths shields.”
P4A reading champion for the next two weeks is Ollie, who always participates well in our reading activities.
Congratulations to Rebekah on being our hot chocolate winner this week.
Have a lovely weekend from Mrs Lea and P4A
January 12, 2024
by Mrs Craig
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Good Afternoon,
We’ve had a super first week back at school and we are delighted to report that the children have all been working very hard!
Our first topic this term is Scotland and the children have been learning a Scottish poem for Burns Day. We have uploaded the poems to SeeSaw and we have sent a paper copy home for the children to practise. We are really looking forward to hearing the children recite them and some of them will be chosen to perform their poem at our Burns Supper on the 25th of January. As part of our topic, we are also going to be learning about Scottish Food, Animals and Words.
Over the next few weeks, in Maths, we are going to be developing our subtraction skills. Today we were working on solving problems involving subtraction and the children managed very well.
Our Hot Chocolate winner this week is Tiya! We are extremely proud of Tiya, who is always, kind, helpful and friendly and is making excellent progress with her learning.
Well done to Rose, who is our new reading champion!
Highlights of the Week:
Cameron: I liked doing subtraction problems in maths.
Summer: I loved Free Writing Friday, I wrote about a puppy.
Lillian: I liked doing RE with Mrs Callaghan
Filip: I enjoyed building with the K’Nex
Have a great weekend and we look forward to seeing the children next week!
January 12, 2024
by Mr McGurn
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Dear Parents,
Here’s an update of what P7A have been learning this week:
On Monday in numeracy & maths we started work on Algebra. We found out how to calculate an unknown by solving equations. Most people found it tricky at first but by Wednesday, they had grown in confidence. On Thursday for maths, we went outside for a bit of measure. We used meter sticks to find the length and breadth of the MUGA. We then used this to calculate the perimeter and Area. On Friday, we were tested on our 7 times table using ‘Round the Clock’ – a game Mr McGurn’s P7 teacher made him play!
In PE on Monday and Wednesday, we started work on gymnastics. It was pretty basic this week with rolls and shapes but we worked well and will progress to more advanced things in the coming weeks.
Our topic for January is Scottish Literature so on Monday we read and discussed Tam o’ Shanter and on Wednesday picked a Burns poem/song which we have to learn for reciting on Burns Day in a couple of weeks. We also worked on materials for a Burns wall display.
In writing, we wrote poems using the Burns Stanza, based on To a Mouse but with our own choice of animal. We learned the Burns Stanza is 6 lines with rhyming scheme A-A-A-B-A-B and lengths of 8-8-8-4-8-4. It was pretty hard but we all tried our best and managed to produce at least one verse.
For RE we had our usual Prayer Service, this week on the Baptism of Jesus, we did some bible work and on Friday the Focus was on the PFFA, which we are nearly finished!
For technology (engineering) we found out about Da Vinci Bridges, and tried to make our own using lollipop sticks. It was confusing and tricky but we gave it a go!
P7As Reading Champion for the next fortnight is Adam, who participates actively in all reading activities.
The Over and Above hot chocolate at home winner was Nehaal, who always tries his best at everything.
Have a great weekend,
Myles (Lead Learner), Mr McGurn and Primary 7A.
January 12, 2024
by Miss Stebbing
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We have had a fantastic first week back at school!
In PE, we have started our gymnastics block and we have been learning about balancing. We practised doing different balances on the mats and we also had a turn at trying to hold the balance on the bench. We were all very confident and keen to share our learning with our friends.
In phonics, we have been learning the ‘v’ and ‘x’ sounds. We set up a vet surgery in our classroom and we have had lots of fun helping the animals. We have been practising reading our CVC words and we are showing confidence with this. In writing, we wrote a sentence to describe a woolly hat and we tried to use the word ‘and’. Miss Stebbing was very impressed with our writing and that we can discuss our writing targets.
In maths, we have been learning subtraction strategies and we know that the answer is a smaller number. We have been using our finger patterns to help us complete the sums. We also discussed the months of the year and made a calendar.
We have started a new topic all about Scotland and we talked about what we would like to learn.
Some of our personal highlights this week are:
Matteo – I enjoyed seeing the buddies at lunch time.
Maksymilian – I enjoyed playing with the marble run.
Tyler T – I enjoyed playing in the vets.
Lewis – I enjoyed playing outside.
Maja – I enjoyed playing in the vets.
Danvith – I enjoyed drawing on the Smartboard.
Alfie – I enjoyed playing in the vets.
Leah – I enjoyed playing outside.
Congratulations to Posy who is our Hot Chocolate Winner and to Tyler T who is our Reading Champion.
December 22, 2023
by Maria Brown
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Here are some photos that captured some of the learning experiences P3A had this week. I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and I will see you back next year! 😃❤️🎄There is a separate post about our party.
Congratulations to Tadiwa, our hot chocolate award winner this week!
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