P2 Weekly Update

We have finished our week with a real treat, we watched the dress rehearsal of the P3-5 school show…IT WAS AMAZING!

This week in class we have also been AMAZING learners.

As we had snow last week we wrote about snowflakes this week in our literacy learning, we created our own poems.  To write our poems we learned that we needed to start each new line with a capital letter and how to use a comma at the end of a line.  We also explored as many adjectives as we could to describe snowflakes and we used these throughout our poems.  The results were fabulous!  We wrote our first two stanzas this week and next week we are going to write the next two stanzas, wouldn’t it be great if we could have a little snow to help inspire us…but not too much !

In our numeracy learning we continued to share equally.  However this week sometimes we had one or two left over at the end that we couldn’t share between our groups because it would make our groups unequal!?  We learned that these left over amounts were called remainders.  Try out these calculations and see if there are any remainders,

15 shared equally between 2 groups

19 shared equally between 3 groups

Our historical person that we learned about this week was St John.  We found out that he was alive at the same time as Jesus and that he was one of his Jesus’ Apostles.  Our local hospital is called St John’s Hospital.

Next week we are starting our new Science topic and we will be starting with The Sun as our focus.  Have a think about what you would like to learn about the sun and post your idea as a reply.  I will then add your idea to our Pupil Voice planning sheet in class.

Everyone in class have finished setting themselves learning goals for this term and they have all been uploaded to each child’s OneNote profile.  Log in to have a look at your child’s goal and have a chat with them to help them achieve it.

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Currie

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