Christmas news from P2/3

What a busy and exciting week it has been in Primary 2/3!

All of our P2s our excelled themselves in the nativity show ‘Busy, Busy Bethlehem’. They worked so hard on learning their lines and practising the songs and their hard work paid off in three fantastic performances. Thanks too to all the parents who helped the children learn their parts then came along to see them.  Our P3s loved watching the rehearsal too!

On Wednesday we all watched a fantastic performance of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.

On Wednesday we also had our Christmas lunch and everyone loved being served by the Primary 7s.

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Our writing this week centred around ‘Beauty and the Beast’ too! We listened to the story again on an E-book then sequenced a series of pictures. We used our pictures to retell the story – look out for capital letters, full stops, connectives and wow words in our writing jotters! This was a big project and everyone was very proud of their work.

Wednesday finished with a visit to the library to return our books. Everyone wants to visit again soon to borrow some more books.

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Thursday’s highlight for the Primary 2s had to be the Christmas party! A very special visitor even came along to join us – although we caught him having 40 winks!! It certainly is a busy time of year.

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The Achievement Assembly on Thursday reminded us all what talented pupils we have. We were all proud of Levente when he got a special award for working so hard in class.

Maths this week has been very seasonal as everyone has used shapes to create Christmas pictures. Mrs Keegan and Mrs Howley were very impressed with the creative use of 2D shapes and the children’s understanding of the properties of shapes.

Have a lovely weekend.

Primary 2/3, Mrs Howley and Mrs Keegan

 

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