Fantastic first week for P1!

Wow! What a fantastic week all of the children have had in Primary 1B!

 

Even though we have only had half days we have managed to fit in lots of learning activities.

 

This week we have been doing number formation, drawing patterns in letter join, practising writing our names, we have talked about how we feel about school and we have started our Novel Study “Harry and The Dinosaurs.”

 

On Friday we went to our first ever assembly and we all listened very carefully to Mrs Purdie. We also received our house badges, our aim is to try to gain points for our house (Glasserton- blue, Whithorn- yellow, Galloway- green and Calder-red).

 

We have already discussed our class charter and made up our own rhyming poem to help us remember the promises. On Friday we spoke to Miss Boyes about our learning goals for term 1 and we all thought of sensible goals which we will try to achieve.

 

 

I am super proud of all of the children this week for starting school in such a positive way. I have thoroughly loved my first week as a Primary 1 teacher and can’t wait for what’s ahead in P1B!

 

Our PE days next week are Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

Have a lovely weekend from Miss Boyes and Primary 1.

 

2 thoughts on “Fantastic first week for P1!”

  1. I loved reading this blog… It made me feel so happy that all our amazing nursery children have been so smart, enthusiastic and hard working during their first week in primary 1. Well done all of you and I’m looking forward to reading and hearing all about this very exciting new journey every week. Xx

  2. Christopher has told us all about writing his name, playing with the dinosaurs, passing the dog counting game and the cupcake teddy game on the smart board. We have been so impressed with everything he has shared with us.

    Thank you for having us in the classroom on his first day, it was a lovely start to his time at school!

    Looking forward to hearing all about week 2 🙂

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