Fit to burst in Primary 1D!

We are fit to burst in Primary 1D with all of our learning this week! We have been learning about 2D shapes and have loved lots of the activities we have used to help us. Two of our favourites have been using shapes to draw shape pictures and trying to guess the ‘mystery shape’ hidden in a feely bag! This was very tricky!

We are coming on leaps and bounds in PE and are now using the apparatus in gymnastics. We are very sensible but have no fear! We are using lots of different skills and techniques and are supporting one another if someone finds it difficult. We are real team players in our class! Mr McCurdy had to do his forward roll to V-sit twice as he wasn’t happy with his first attempt! We caught him in the act :)!

We love our new story-line approach topic about pirates! This week has been very exciting because we received another letter from Pirate Pete Pigeon! He said we are welcome to join his crew after reading our application forms but we had to build our own Pirate Ship! We have learned about what Pirates do in their spare time and had an afternoon full of activities! Some of them include playing musical instruments, playing cards and building small pirate ships!

Have a great weekend!

Miss Diamond and Primary 1D!

One thought on “Fit to burst in Primary 1D!”

  1. Ahoy primary 1D! You certainly are shaping up to be a fabulous set of crew!!! So many things happening in your classroom I’m not sure which one to comment on! I know you really are enjoying your pirates topic and the ship you have made in your classroom really is something else. I know the sail kept falling down but it has been stormy waters this week. I love seeing the topic develop. Miss Smyth!

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