Ahoy me hearties!!!

It’s been all systems go this week in P1R as we continued our Pirate Adventure. The children enjoyed learning about the different jobs pirates did when they were on their ship, made pirate portraits using oil pastels, sang pirate songs, did some pirate dancing, started our pirate displays with P1D and chose facts to write about and illustrate. In reading they heard about the adventures of Captain Pugwash and had fun finding examples of VCOP in the story. Ask your child to tell you all about Punctuation Parrot, he has been helping us recognise different punctuation marks in stories. In writing they had to complete the sentence, “If I were a pirate…”, there were some super ideas:

Ahmad – I would have a battle with other ships and shoot the cannon.

Matthew – I would have a ship race.

Elenta – I would fight the pirates and push them in the water.

Ryan – I would drink rum (I think Mrs Gardner liked this answer the best)!

Why don’t you ask the children to teach you this song, they even made up some actions for it!

In phonics we learned all about ‘l’ and ‘r’ having a go at blending the sounds to make words, writing the sounds using letterjoin, finding objects that began with the sounds and lots more!

Sharing continued to be the focus in maths and the children have picked this concept up really quickly, we all had fun sharing out the pasta and toys and playing interactive sharing games on the smartboard. We also met some pirates who needed to share out the treasure they had captured!

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Try some of the games they’re good fun! Here are the links:

http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/busyday/dogs/

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=sharingv2

In PE we developed our gymnastics skills and started transferring last week’s floor work to apparatus. The children were amazed when Mrs Roy was able to demonstrate a forward roll to the class (I amazed myself!!!!) Well done to all the children who were finding this difficult to begin with, they persevered and by the end of the week everyone could do a forward roll!

In RE we learned about the importance of speaking to God, we revised how to make the sign of the cross properly and learned how to say the ‘Our Father’. We were asking children of other religions how they prayed and next week Ahmad is going to teach us a new prayer which we are all looking forward to.

We also got some good news on Friday, congratulations goes to Matthew who was a winner in the road safety competition organised by the JRSO, we were all really proud of him! This week we took part in a Robert Burns colouring in competition for Morrisons, fingers crossed we do well!

Next Friday we will be starting our Skills Academy, all the children selected a skill they would like to develop, the choices were amazing, we’ll tell you more next week.

 

A short but busy week in P1D.

We had a lot of excitement in P1D last week. We had a letter delivered to us but it was not an ordinary letter. It came in a bottle! You guessed it; it was from a Pirate, Pirate Pete. He has invited us on a Pirate Adventure with him and his crew. We planned lots of different activities and discussed what we would like to learn about pirates during our adventure. We are so excited to get started!

We have been learning a new concept in Maths. We have been learning all about…wait for it… division!!! That’s right, division in Primary 1! We really enjoyed using toys and sweeties to help us learn about sharing equally and were very good at it.

P1R are going to blow your socks off this year!!

Happy New Year to everyone, we’ve had a very busy start to the year in P1R!

In maths we have started a new topic – division. We have been learning how to share objects fairly and had great fun sharing out sweets and toys.

On Wednesday we received a mystery message in a bottle, we were very puzzled and came up with lots of suggestions as to be what it could be and how it got in our classroom:

Maeve thought it might be a letter from Trex, Ahmad thought it was a special letter, Angelina thought it was a letter from a pirate because that’s what pirates do!

When we read it we discovered it was from Pirate Pete Pigeon, he has asked us to join him on his pirate adventures and we accepted immediately. Here is the plan we made with all of our ideas.

In PE we started a gymnastics block of learning and teaching, this week we were focusing on travelling and balance.

As this week was Vision and Values week we spent a lot of time discussing our school values and what makes our school unique. The children selected one of the values to illustrate in their Learning Journal. We also made  a new class charter and used the theme of pirates to make a fantastic entrance display to our class.

In writing we had to think of how we were ‘going to blow your socks off in 2016’, there were some super ideas:

Oma is going to exercise more and become really fit.

Maeve is going to have the neatest handwriting.

Ahmad said we were going to be the best behaved class in the school ( I think we’re already that!!!)

A class full of super stars in P1D!

We have had a very busy week in P1D. I am sure you would agree that we were Fantástico in our Nativity this week. We thoroughly enjoyed watching ourselves this morning on the big screen and were VERY enthusiastic when we were joining in with all the songs.

Our reading skills are coming on leaps and bounds, we have been working hard to put jumbled up sentences in the correct order by looking for key clues! Are you impressed?

We all have different aspirations in P1D and loved looking at each other’s choice of career today during the World of Work Day.

In maths we have been looking at doubling numbers. We had lots of fun playing a game on the smart board called ‘Hit the button’. Feel free to have a go!

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Have a good weekend, Miss Diamond.

P.s. The Christmas countdown is on :)!

The end is near….

This week has been very busy in and out of school. Well done to all the children for being such fantastic performers at our 3 Nativity shows! Photos will be uploaded by Mrs Purdie.

In class we enjoyed playing a game called Hit the Button, we had to try and find the doubles as quickly as we could.

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In reading we worked independently to unscramble the words and make sentences. The challenge was then to read our sentences!

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We continued to learn more about science this week using our Talking Book and focused on electricity. We used a super website to learn about electrical safety in our homes then we had to find the hazards hiding in the picture.

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Friday was dress as your future job day and we had some great outfits, keep an eye on the school facebook page to see them all, here is a sneak preview of some our ours…

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Homework help

As this week is Nativity week we will not be issuing any homework to the children. I have posted a few websites and activities which you may like to try if your child is desperately eager to work at home!

This game is being used in class this week to practise doubles – Doubles game.

Have a listen to this song which we learned last week, it helps us remember how to work out more than and less than – Alligator song.

In literacy we have been revising all the sounds we know and trying to build words, try out this Phonics game.

As part of our science work we are learning about electricity and how to stay safe, this is a great website with lots of activities you can do at home, Staying safe with electricity.

In RE we are discussing how important it is to prepare for the birth of baby Jesus, here is the Nativity story – Nativity.

Let me know how you get on by posting your thoughts on our blog page! Have fun!!

P1R are pure dead brilliant!

As you may have guessed from the title of our blog we were celebrating all things Scottish this week. We made a class tartan using an online weaver then chose 3 colours to make our own tartans with coloured pencils to display in our classroom. In reading we heard a story aboot a wee wee moose then had a go at learning some Scots words. We enjoyed our carousel activities which included using the netbooks to play some games and listened to some traditional Scots poems and rhymes on the scuilwab website. We also listened to bagpipe music and enjoyed having a wee jig and a sing song as we made some bagpipers to add to our display. I think our favourite activity was playing Simon says in Scots-touch yer heid, yer

shooders, yer lugs- it wis guid fun!

In maths this week we continued learning about

subtraction and also learned about more than/less than using Ally the Alligator to help us.

On Thursday we discovered some funny looking elf shoes under our Christmas tree – we came up with some really good ideas about why they were there and wrote them down:

Matthew thought that the elf had dropped them from the sleigh when it was flying through the sky.

Anthony thought the elf had come down the school chimney.

Maeve thought the elf had been trying to fill the stockings under our tree but when he heard the school bell he left his shoes behind as he ran away.

When Miss Smyth came to visit we asked if they belonged to her, she tried them on but they didn’t fit, some of the children also enjoyed trying them on.

This week also marked the beginning of Advent, each day we open our calendar and take time to think of others by saying an extra prayer.

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Bonnie Scotland!

We have enjoyed learning about Scotland and Scottish Culture this week in P1D. We made our very own tartan, listened to, learned about bagpipes and pretended we had our own pipe band and learned some scots language.

We had another unexpected visitor this week! We came in to school on Thursday to find a Christmas tree AND Elf shoes!! We think he was in a rush and left his shoes behind by accident. We wrote stories about what we though he would do on his day off. Our imaginative ideas were great. Marcus thought he would have a rest to recharge his batteries, Zoe thought he would go bowling with his friends and Chloe thought he would go to a disco and dance to Christmas music. We decided it would be a good idea to set up a camera again to see if we could find out who the shoes belonged to. We will post the video evidence on the school Facebook page!

In Maths we have been doing lots of work using mathematical language, more than, less than or equal to. We loved using Ally the Alligators mouth to help us learn about the more than and less than signs.

We are very excited for next week as it is Nativity week! We can’t wait!!

Have a great weekend, Miss Diamond

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