St John Ogilvie Primary School

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May 5, 2023
by Miss Stebbing
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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 5th May 2023

This week we got another letter from the dragon. He left us some cardboard pieces to build a castle. We were very good at remembering the different parts of the castle and we helped Miss Stebbing to put the castle together. We have loved playing in the castle and pretending to be Kings and Queens.

We have been learning about the Coronation of King Charles. We made some cards to send to the King and we drew pictures of him on the front. We also wrote about what we would do if we were King or Queen for the day. Some of our ideas were very interesting!

On Friday, we joined up with P1B and P2 to have a street party to celebrate the Coronation. We made crowns to wear and flags to wave. We had a cake and some juice in the hall and the tables were all decorated.

Some of our personal highlights this week are

Lillian – I enjoyed making the castle.

Vedansh – I enjoyed the party.

Joshua – I enjoyed the party too.

Summer Rose – I enjoyed the party.

Connor – I enjoyed making the castle and having the party. The best bit of the party was eating the cakes and drinking the juice.

Filip – I enjoyed the party.

Vasilisa – I enjoyed dancing at the party and making the castle.

May 5, 2023
by Mrs Miller
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P5B Blog 5th May 2023

This has been a short week but crammed full of learning for pupils in P5B. Carrying on from last weeks learning about articles relating to children in care or adoption. This week we explored

Article 39 (recovery from trauma and reintegration)

Children who have experienced neglect, abuse, exploitation, torture or who are victims of war must receive special support to help them recover their health, dignity, self-respect and social life. Obviously with the War in Ukraine and in Sudan across the news, children had interesting points of view about how to help and what kind of help children would need in these distressing situations.

In their writing they completed their personal recount about their visit to John Muir Country Park or an important day in their life. They continued working  to develop how to use their knowledge of time to plan events.

In our outdoor learning yesterday we created art from natural materials, planted trees, and continued to restore the large bug hotel in our woodlands.

Next week we have a holiday on Monday but we will be working hard for the rest of the week.

April 29, 2023
by Maria Brown
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P2B Week Beginning 24th April

 

Hello P2B families!

Here are our highlights from the Green Table:

TJ enjoyed our Mindfulness lesson during Health this week.  The children, once again, have been learning about their feelings and strategies for how to get ‘Back to Green’.  This week we learned about Mindfulness.  We know that means to slow down and pay attention to what is around us.  We examined our fingers and veins as a means of paying attention to what was around us and slowly walked around the room to see if we could spot something that we never noticed before.  Sometimes our brains can feel like there is a storm in there, so we need to calm the waves down.  Mindfulness is one way of doing this.

Eli liked our final Magic e lesson this week.  This time it was with the vowel ‘u’.  He liked the word ‘cube’ best.  Next week we will explore other spelling patterns that also make this sound (ew and ue).

Lilly loved making our April Showers pictures.  We hope to send these home next week.

Sofia loved playing with the loose parts in the outdoor sheds.  She enjoyed the tyres best.

Karina said the best part of her week was our learning about dividing.  We know that this means sharing equally.  We discovered that Multiplication and Division are linked!  For example, 2×6=12 and 12 ÷ 6=2!  The same digits are used.

 

Mrs Devlin’s favourite part of the week was our maths lesson on Area.  The first item we found the area of was our jotter.  Once we fully covered it in cubes, we wondered how we were going to count all of them without getting ourselves in a muddle as there were quite a lot of cubes!  Theo was a clever clogs and discovered that each row had 10 cubes so we could count in tens!  Mrs Devlin and P2B were very impressed!  Well done Theo!  We are going to be learning about the 10 Times Tables soon.  Our ability to count in tens is really going to help us.

Congratulations to Georgia-Rose, our Hot Chocolate award winner for this week!

I hope you enjoy the long weekend and look forward to seeing everyone on Wednesday.  I can’t believe we our in our final term already!

April 28, 2023
by Miss Ventisei
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P5A Weekly Update: 28th April 2023

Dear parents and families,

We have had another excellent week!

A class highlight in particular was science. We have been learning about the human body and this week we focused on the skeletal system. After researching a little about the skeleton, we made our very own using pasta! We thought about the shape of each bone and labelled all of the skeleton parts.

Olivia said she enjoyed maths this week! We challenged ourselves to some trickier esti-mysteries and we did a fab job! Our focus for the week was time and multiplication. We have been using the grid method to solve multi-step multiplication word problems and we are really confident with this now! We have also been learning how to tell the time using an analogue clock and have enjoyed playing lots of fun games to consolidate our knowledge on this.

Throughout literacy we have been working on our explanation writing. We wrote a super explanation about the life cycle of a butterfly and also self and peer assessed these together. Well done everyone! Max said that he enjoyed our literacy lesson on Wednesday. We were identifying similes and metaphors and used the Katy Perry song ‘firework’ as an example text. We analysed the lyrics and then considered some of our own favourite songs. We reflected on the true artist’s meaning of the song and explored some similes and metaphors too.

Weronika and Eilidh said that they enjoyed outdoor learning this week. We ventured into the playground and studied a plant of our choice, thinking about its features, area that it has been grown in and opportunity for sunlight and water to grow. Some of us also took some fantastic close up photographs of nature. We also had a little check up on our vegetables that are growing- we think our carrots are coming along nicely! Eilidh, Emili, Weronika and Nikola decided to be fantastic responsible citizens and effective contributors by picking up some of the litter that we found in the playground, they have decided that we will be back out soon to clear the rest as a class! Well done girls.

Thursday was a very exciting day because 7 of us were lucky enough to go to the nursery to help with the weeding! The children who went loved their time playing with the younger pupils and did a fantastic job of clearing the weeds in the garden.

Congratulations to Vijval who was our Hot Chocolate winner today! He had an absolutely fantastic week- he displayed excellent listening, lots of focus and lots of helpfulness! Well done Vijval, we are very proud of you!

Thank you for another super week P5A, have a lovely long-weekend and see you all on Wednesday morning!

Please find attached our learning for term 4!

Miss Ventisei and P5A

 

April 28, 2023
by wlsofia.valente@glow
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P3A – WB 24.04.23

Dear Readers,

This week has been an extra hard working one for P3A, both regarding Maths and Literacy. Here are our highlights:

  • In Maths, we have revised Addition on Monday, Subtraction on Tuesday, Multiplication on Wednesday and Division on Thursday. Today, we have independently completed a Maths assessment to demonstrate how well we are doing and it was great to see everyone working so focused and concentrating so much on their tests!👏👍
  • In Literacy the week has started with our new spelling words, which we got to practise every day when we came in the morning. We have also learned to properly answer in full sentences,  by going to the question, extracting the most important words and starting our answers with them. To make sure we could all do it, we have been challenged to make up our own full sentence answers to which Mrs Valente had to guess the questions! And we all did it! it was great! Once again, we have practised our note taking technique while we were watching a super interesting clip about our topic and we all managed to do it as well! Mrs Valente was very, very proud! After having our notes we then had to use them to make our full sentence answers to Mrs Valente’s questions about the clip. Again, it was amazing to see how well we did! Finally, we ended the week with our Spelling Assessment!😴🥱What a tiring week!🤣
  • Topic has also taken a lot of our time and we continue learning about the different animals that are endangered and the reasons for that to happen, of course!🐢🦒🦏
  • Our Art was simply amazing and we almost can’t wait to show you our work! This week we got to draw our own gorillas and red squirrels and they are the cutest!
  • We would like to congratulate Kayla for being again the Hot Chocolate of the week!!!!!!!👏🎉🥇🏆🥰Well done!

  • Also, we congratulate Kayla’s House, Gryffindor, for winning the prize of the House of the week due to their good behaviour, kindness, neatness and readiness to learn!          Go, go, Gryffindor!!!!!!!👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉
  • Finally, best congratulations to the boys and girls in our class who have managed to earn super play time this Friday! It was lovely to see them playing with Mrs Callaghan and to know that they really deserved it! From now on, everyone can be chosen, they just need to be Ready, Respectful and Safe everyday throughout the week! Well done to Izaan, Kayla, Pola, Emily, Eva and Kyle!👏👏👏👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇✨🎈

We hope you have enjoyed reading this post and wish you an amazing long weekend!

P3 A and Mrs Valente🥰

April 28, 2023
by Miss Stebbing
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Primary 1A Learning Highlights 28th April 2023

This has been a very exciting week in Primary 1A! On Monday, we had a visit from a friendly dragon. The dragon left us a letter, which told us that Fairyland was destroyed and that he needed our help to rebuild it. Of course, we agreed to help and we wrote letters to the dragon to tell him.  We posted our letters in the special ‘D-Mail’ post box that he had left for us. On Wednesday, the dragon left us another letter that had lots of burnt bits on it as he was so happy we had agreed to help and little bits of fire had popped out of his mouth. He also left us some castle books so that we can keep all our Fairyland work in them. We can’t wait to see what tasks the dragon leaves us to complete! We learned about different castles and the parts of a castle after the dragon told us he used to protect a castle in Fairyland. We drew pictures of a castle and wrote a sentence about it. We even remembered to use the word ‘and’.

In maths, we have been learning to tell the time to half past the hour. We have been practising this using the Stop the Clock game where we have to match the analogue and digital clocks. We also used the part, part, whole model to complete some missing number addition sums.

In RE, we learned the story of the Good Shepherd and The Wedding Feast at Cana.

For Outdoor Learning, we listened to the story ‘Not a Stick’. We then had to find a stick and use our imaginations. It was a bit wet in the woodland so we saw lots of minibeasts. We loved trying to find lots of different minibeasts under the logs and in the leaves.

Our sunflower seeds have grown a lot over the past week and we have been very excited to see the difference each day. We have reminded Miss Stebbing to make sure they are watered!

Some of our personal highlights this week are:

Summer Rose – I enjoyed going to the woodland.

Vasilisa – I enjoyed seeing the animals in the woodland.

Harald – I enjoyed finding creatures in the woodland.

Connor – I enjoyed finding the animals and pretending the sticks were something else in the woodland.

Lillian – I enjoyed holding the woodlouse.

Eve – I enjoyed going up to the woodlands and finding bugs.

Filip – I enjoyed finding some bugs and a spider.

 

Well done to Summer Rose who is our Hot Chocolate Winner this week.

April 28, 2023
by wlclare.broadley@glow
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Week 24/04/23 – Primary 3B

 

Dear Parents and Carers,

This week we have been extremely busy in Primary 3B.

We have been focusing on revising our knowledge of number and the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) and applying these to worded problems. We have also been practising our mental maths strategies as part of our morning starters.

In literacy we have practised spelling and reading within our groups through a variety of strategies and questioning techniques. As a class we watched and read about Marli the Puffin and how plastic pollution affected her. Next week children will revisit this by completing a comprehension task. Furthermore, we have examined singular and plural and how this changes the spellings of animals’ names. Following an episode of newsround, we also wrote our own opinions about ‘What happened to Gary the Gorilla?’.

In Spanish we continue to learn the parts of the body and in Health we have been learning different emotion words to help us express ourselves.

We continue our topic ‘Endangered Animals’ and enjoyed finding definitions using both the classroom dictionaries and the Children’s Online Dictionary, using our Ipads. We have began practising for our class assembly on May 19th, which will focus on this current topic.

Congratulations to Addison, who is this week’s Hot Chocolate Award winner!

Please find the learning overview attached for term 4.

Have a lovely weekend!

Mrs Broadley x

 

 

April 28, 2023
by Mrs Brand
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P2A Weekly Highlights – 24/4/23

Hi Families of Primary 2A,

We have had another exciting week of learning.

In RE we have been learning about doubting Thomas and the story of ‘The Good Shepherd’. In literacy we learned the magic e sound, u-e. We began to learn how to write recounts and enjoyed studying the recount of ‘My Holiday Diary’. In numeracy we have been learning to multiply and divide by two.

The children really enjoyed planting seeds on Thursday. They are very excited to see if their cress grows and are doing a great job of caring for their seeds by watering them and making sure they have sunlight.

Here are some highlights from pupils in P2A:

Aadya and Vivien – We had lots 0f fun planting seeds.

Rory, Laura and Tadiwa – We liked learning the 2 times tables.

Linda and Jiade – We enjoyed learning how to divide by 2.

Diana – I enjoyed free writing  Friday. I wrote about unicorns.

Huge congratulations to Rory, our hot chocolate winner!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a copy of our Term 4 overview:

Forward-Plan-overview-Term-4-P2

Have a lovely weekend!

 

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