P2 Weekly Update

It has been a chilly week but P2 have been ‘hot’ with their learning!

One way we have kept our learning warmed up is by doing our counting in 2s exercises.  Use the following link to try it out at home.

Mrs Currie’s favourite move is the “slide”.  Leave a reply to tell me your favourite move.

Also in numeracy this week we have been looking at sharing amounts equally into groups.  This will form part of our home learning next week.  Lots of practical practise using concrete material will really deepen our understanding before we move onto written equations, also putting the problems into context helps us to see the links with real life and how we will be able to use these skills in the future.

For our writing we have been working hard over the last three weeks to create and build an imaginative story. It all started two weeks ago when we invented a character and wrote a character description.  Then the following week we made a plan for our character’s story and wrote a brief beginning, middle and end.  Then this week we tried to up level our plans by adding in more detail such as adjectives and conjunctions to extend our writing.  It was a real challenge but we have all achieved the outcome which was to create an original imaginative story.

Our historical figure that we have learned about this week was James Young.  One of our local high schools is named after him so it was great to find out about why he is so famous and important.  Ask your child to tell you one fact about James Young.

Next week in class we are going to be joined by Mrs Lauder who is a student teacher and she will work with our class for the next five weeks.  We can’t wait to showcase our amazing learning to her.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Currie

P2/3 Weekly Update

The final week in January has been a busy one in Primary 2/3.

P2 have continued their investigations into people in the past with local significance and investigated James Young this week.  Look our for the fabulous fact files which they have produced!

P3 have continued with rehearsals for their show and it is looking great.  The show promises to be fantastic!

Everyone is looking forward to Safer Internet Day next week.  There are lots of great resources for parents at https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/digital-parenting/archive .

This week has seen the start of our time topic in maths.  We began by looking at the seasons of the year then the months of the year.  Everyone loved learning the months of the year through this song.

We also had fun sequencing the months of the year by playing this game.

Now that we’re all confident with the seasons and the months we have moved on to telling the time to o’clock and half past – quarter to and quarter past will follow this week.  We found this website useful to help us work on these times.

In reading we had the opportunity to reflect on our recent reading.  Everyone chose their favourite character from their reading book and drew their character then explained why they liked that character best.  It was great to see so many amazing adjectives in this writing.

Everyone was so excited to arrive in school on Friday and to see that our Mighty Writer board had been mounted on the wall so we can use it as much as we wish!

We had a fabulous discussion about feedback on our learning this morning.  23 of the 24 children decided that they liked spoken feedback rather than written feedback on their work so we’re trying to build more time for  this into our classroom.  We’ve explored Glow this week and tried recording feedback on our OneNote profiles- look out for more of this over the next few weeks.

Have a lovely weekend!

from Mrs Keegan and Mrs Caskie

P2/3 Weekly Update

What a busy week it has been in P2/3.

In Spanish we have revised our learning on numbers to 31 and have been working on saying our age to each other.  We had great fun using our language to play games and sing songs.

Everyone loved listening to the story of Jack and the Beanstalk in Word Boost this week then discussing nouns,  verbs and adjectives. Our learning then too k us on to write our own stories about Jack and the Beanstalk using Mighty Writer.

We have extended our digital skills this week by using Microsoft Word to type our spelling words. We had great fun changing sizes and fonts.

In maths we have worked on addition, giving change and number sequences to 100. You can work on number sequences at home by counting in ones from different starting points such as 21, 39, 43. Remember to try and cross a decade when you’re counting.

Work has continued on our One Note profiles and it has been lovely to read of the children’s activities in the Wider Achievement section.

P2 have continued to investigate historical figures with local relevance and made fabulous fact files about St Margaret this week. Do visit our classroom to read the fact files.

Rehearsals continue for our P3-5 show and P3 are working extra hard to learn their lines and songs.

from Mrs Keegan and Mrs Caskie

 

P2 Weekly Post

P2 have had a busy week, read below to find out all about our learning.

P2 have been continuing to learn how to begin to join their handwriting, if you would like to continue to practise at home please google “Letterjoin” and then login with

USER NAME – ninians

PASSWORD – school

 

For our topic this term we have been learning facts about some famous Scottish people from history.  The people we are finding out about all have links with Livingston (places or buildings named after them).  So far we have learned about Sir Walter Scott; who was a famous Scottish writer, the names of the streets in Dedridge are all taken from people or places in his writings. And we learned about Saint Margaret; one of our local High Schools is named after her, she was a very kind and caring Queen in Scotland.  Look out for our future blog posts where we will share the next historical figures we are learning about.

In numeracy we have discussed the “Commutative Law”, we sometimes call them “switchers “as it is a little easier to say!  This law says that when you add or multiply numbers you get the same the same answer if you swap the numbers round.  For example,

                  3 + 4 = 7                               4 x 2 = 8

                  4 + 3 = 7                               2 x 4 = 8

We have been building and drawing arrays to show this, try drawing an array at home for the following number story,

4 x 3 = 12 = 3 x 4

Just a reminder that our PE days are back to normal next week, Tuesday and Thursday.  Thank you for your cooperation this week with the change of day.

Have a lovely weekend

Mrs Currie

P2 Welcome Back

Happy New Year to everyone.  P2 have been thinking about their hopes for this year and we all spent some time filling in three stars, a hope at school, a hope at home and a hope for the world!  It was a lovely way to start the week.

We also revisited our class charter and reminded ourselves of the three important school rules; READY, RESPECTFUL and SAFE.  We drew new pictures to show these rules in action and these will be displayed over the next week.

P2 have started to look at how to join up our writing we are using the programme Letterjoin to help us.  If you would like to try it at home google Letterjoin and the username is ninians and the password is school.  Happy joining 🙂

In  Numeracy we are looking at groupings and repeated addition to find out how many altogether.  This will lead us into learning about multiplication.  We are also looking at time as a Maths focus.  We will be revising O’Clock and Half Past and then moving onto looking at quarter to and past.

Next week we will start our home learning again so look out for the homework bags and jotter coming home on Monday.

Have a lovely weekend.

 

P2 Merry Christmas

It has been a brilliant year! These are the highlights from the children about their first half of P2;

Oliver – I love everything about P2!

Milena – I really like Science.

Chloe – I think PE is great.

Thea – The best bit about P2 is getting to learn Maths.

Micah – My favourite thing about P2 is Mrs Currie.

Cooper – i like Number Talks.

Amelia – I really like Mrs Currie.

Christopher – I really like PE.

Jack – I like PE too.

Kayla – I like doing writing.

Dani – I like PE.

Evie – I like drawing.

Leon – I love PE.

Victoria – PE is good.

Hanna – Getting prizes.

Eve – I like learning Boost Words.

Jiya – I  like learning about maths.

Hannah – I like learning with my friends.

Yasmin – I like Science.

Riley – I like Fun 31 time.

Abigail – I like writing time.

Alasdair – I like Fun 31.

Ask your child to sing you this festive song that we have learned to sing to the school during our Sing-a-long on Friday.

Have a happy, safe and fun Christmas,

Mrs Currie

P2 Weekly Update

It’s behind you! Oh no it’s not, oh yes it is!  We all thoroughly enjoyed our trip to the pantomime on Thursday morning, such good fun and exhausting!

Christmas dinner was also such a special treat on Wednesday, the tables were decorated and we all enjoyed listening to the Festive tunes as we ate.

However the highlight of the week has got to be our Nativity Shows, all the children were brilliant.  The hard work and rehearsals were all worth it as the children all shone like stars on the stage.  They navigated using a microphone, spoke clearly and remembered all the words and actions to the songs.  What a great job everyone.  I have put a Nativity Memory on each of your One Note profiles, log in to see it.

In class this week we have been revising our learning in Numeracy this week.  We helped Teddy get ready for Christmas by counting the candy canes he put on the tree, working out how many presents he opened and making sure he got the correct change from the Christmas Market.  Super work.  Here is one extra challenge for you to try at home, remember to read the question carefully to work out what Number Process you need to use;

Teddy had put 20 Christmas decorations on his tree but 6 fell off how many did he have left on the tree?

We also revised our formation of letters, this is in preparation for after the holiday when we will start to learn how letters join together when writing words.

Get your party clothes ready for next week!

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Currie

P2 Weekly Update

We cannot believe it, but next week is our dress rehearsal on Thursday for our Nativity show.  If you have not brought in your narrators outfit (Black trousers/leggings and a white top) please have into school in a labelled carrier bag by Wednesday.

This week in class we have focused on the spelling pattern -ck at the end of words.  We noticed that the vowel in the middle of the words were single and short;

chick       flick       sock       clock          crack         black

Next week we will look at what happens if there is a long vowel in the middle of a word with the hard k sound at the end.

In Numeracy we have finished off looking at subtraction and addition.  Next week we will focus on working with money (we might even have to use our adding and subtracting skills to help us use our money too!).  The coins that we are using will be 1p, 2p 5p, 10p and 20p.

Our Christmas Fayre this week was a huge success and the fun does not stop here!  Next week there will be a Christmas game that will coast 50p a go, the children have to choose a box and then a winning box will be drawn and they can win a prize.

In Our Community topic this week we have learned all about Fire Fighters and the important jobs they do in our Community;

Micah – when someone is in a room and there is a fire the fire fighters will come and the people that are stuck will be taken out of the window.

Christopher – when there is a fire they put it out.

Kayla – they take you out of a car if you have crash.

Oliver – to help people or animals when they are stuck up in high places.

It has been wonderful listening to all the book reports this week.  The children have had their feedback put on their one note profile.  Well done everyone.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Currie

 

 

Primary 2/3 Weekly Update

Preparation is underway for our school Christmas Fayre next week when P2/3 will have responsibility for the toy stall. We’ve been busy learning about coins and making posters for our stall. We’re still looking for donations so please hand in any toys to the office before Wednesday.

We’ve had great fun celebrating Book Week Scotland and loved our reading lunch on Thursday. P2/3 found some really creative places to cosy up and read.

Everyone loved receiving their Read, Write, Count bags and were excited to share all the literacy and numeracy gifts with their families. We had a lovely time in class sharing the stories and used the ideas to plan our Mighty Writer lesson for next week.

We’ve made the most of Book Week Scotland and everyone enjoyed cosying up in front of our (virtual) crackling fire to enjoy stories.

In writing this week we used Mighty Writer to help us to retell the story of Goldilocks. Look out for our stories on our writing jotters. In our version Goldilocks didn’t eat porridge but something else that was scrumptious! Congratulations to Abu Baker and Lloyd who were this week’s Star Writers.

Everyone is looking forward to hearing about the children’s favourite books next week and it has been lovely to read of the children’s thoughts on our school values this week in homework jotters and in online profiles.

In our topic this week we have looked at the role of the dentist in the community and thought about the skills that a dentist needs.

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Caskie and Mrs Keegan

 

P2 Weekly Post

Preparations for our Nativity performances are well underway!  The children are sounding great.  All the children have now received information regarding costumes and any relevant speaking parts.  We are getting so excited to surprise you with our amazing singing and acting.

In class this week we have been continuing to focus on subtraction in our numeracy learning.  We completed another find it and fix it piece of  about Winnie The Witch.  Winnie at witch school completed a worksheet but she got some wrong.  We had to find the ones she got right and fix the ones she got wrong.  It was great fun!

We used our Mighty Writer to help us retell the story of Tabby McTat.  We tried really hard to use connectives; but, and, because.  We had some super results.  Our star writers this week were Micah, Ibad and Amelia.

We have been learning all about hospitals this week in Our Community Topic.  We talked about a picture and then we wrote some sentences about all the different people who help in a hospital.

In PE with Mr McCurdy we were doing races.  In the races we were jumping and dancing to help keep us fit!  It was very tiring.

Have a lovely weekend

Mrs Currie

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