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Primary 1 Class Talks

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Congratulations to our two children who delivered fantastic Class Talks this week.  We are blown away with the confidence and skills the children are displaying, and the effort that has gone into Class Talks.

Thank you to parents / carers for taking the time to help your children prepare for this.

All posters are displayed in our Primary 1 cloakroom for people to see as they walk by.  We are very proud of our Primary 1 stars! ⭐

 

On Friday we had so much fun making playdough!  We all love using and playing with playdough in P1 and thought it would be a good idea to make our own.  Look at us in action…

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Primary 1 – Class Talks

Well done to the children who prepared their Class Talks this week.  They were BRILLIANT!  We are so impressed with the effort going into this homework task and the children are all enjoying delivering their talks to the class.

Some feedback from Primary 1 about their Class Talks:

“It’s so good and everyone listens to you”.

“I like it so much,  I made a big poster”.

“I liked the feedback.  Everyone said I did really good”.

“I like talking to my friends and getting questions (asked)”.

“I liked it.  I did so good”.

“I think it was so good and I loved it when people said they liked it and I liked talking to everyone and it really made me happy”.

“I was excited.  I was excited to do it”.

“I love it.  I spoke so loud”.

“I love my poster.  I love all the posters”.

 

Primary 1 – Class Talks

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Today in Primary 1 we started our Class Talks.  Each week four children are chosen to prepare a talk which they do at home and then present to the class the following Thursday.  Children make posters at home to support them when delivering their talk.  The children presenting today were amazing and the class were excellent at listening and asking questions too.  Your child will be given a letter home when it is their turn to prepare their talk.

As a class, we decided the child talking should:

  • Use a loud and clear voice.
  • Look at the audience when speaking.
  • Share good information.
  • Answer questions well.

We reminded ourselves of how to display good listening:

  • Staying quiet.
  • Sitting still.
  • Listening to all of the words.
  • Looking at the person who is talking.

Here we are in action: