P4/5 will miss Miss Smyth lots!

Aria – This week we have been learning all about other world religions to prepare for our assembly.

Abi – We started our new topic ‘The Vikings’. I’m looking forward to learning lots of new things about the Vikings.

Oliwier – In PE we were doing gymnastics. We were learning about balance and moving our body in different shapes.

Lewis – We have been working hard in class this week to prepare a song for Miss Smyth to perform at the assembly because she is leaving St Ninian’s. We will miss her lots.

Lukasz – In Spanish we learned words for directions. We played some clapping games with a partner.

Harley – In maths we are learning about multiplication. We practiced our 3 and 4 times tables.

Mirren – We also have learning how to multiply a 2-digit number by 3 and 4. I find this a little bit tricky but will hard over the next couple of weeks.

Louise – We worked in our reading groups this week to explore our books for information. We used our task maps to answer a variety of questions.

Charlie – It was international this week. P4/5 watched a video about school in Malawi. We worked in groups to create venn diagram to show what was the same and different with schools here in Scotland and schools in Malawi.

Joshua – We used the information about Malawi schools to help us write a diary entry from a child in Malawi. We watched a video about the life of Nyamati, a little girl in Malawi.

Marcella – We have also been exploring symmetry this week. We sorted a variety of shapes into symmetrical and not symmetrical.

Caiden – We have emailed a university lecturer this week to ask him questions about Hinduism to help us with our assembly. He sent us lots of interesting facts about the religion.

 We have had a lovely morning celebrating Miss Smyth’s time at St Ninian’s. She is off on a big adventure and we just know she will be fantastic!! We wish her all the very best in her new post.

We hope you have a wonderful weekend.

P4/5 and Mrs Wassell

 

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