Attached is the ‘Kissing Hand’ homework which all new P1 pupils were given last term. If you can, please put these in your child’s ‘Marvelous Me Box’. We are looking forward to seeing your boxes next week.
Attached is the ‘Kissing Hand’ homework which all new P1 pupils were given last term. If you can, please put these in your child’s ‘Marvelous Me Box’. We are looking forward to seeing your boxes next week.
This morning the two P1 classes joined together for an end of year awards ceremony. Mrs McKay rolled out the red carpet and all of the children were given individual certificates which recognised an achievement or something to be very proud of. There were also some extra special trophies!
Well done boys and girls. Be proud of what a great P1 you have been part of. Mrs McKay and Mrs Sutherland hope to hear great things of you as you go through school.
We thought it would be a nice idea to have a look back through the year. Here are some of the things that the children have enjoyed !
Gary the fireman came to visit and we dressed up as firemen!
We listened to a story called The Rainbow Fish which helped us learn about making friends and sharing things. We drew pictures of the rainbow fish and wrote about our favourite part of the story.
We did lots of paired reading with our friends. We took it in turns to choose books and share them.
We loved Christmas lunch as you can see!
Our nativity was fabulous. We are still singing some of the songs !
We learned about Scotland and made our own whirry bangs, just like Hamish McHaggis!
Here we are dressed up for World Book Day!
We learned about dinosaurs and made our own dioramas at home. We had a dinosaur museum in class with lots of visitors to be shown round.
We were invited to Broxburn library. It was a long walk there and back but it was worth it! Hopefully you will hear us singing!
Mrs McKay and Mrs Sutherland would like to say a huge thank you to all of the families for their support this year. It has been a fantastic and fun year which we and the children have greatly enjoyed!
Boys and girls, if you are looking for something to do during the holidays, Broxburn Library are running the summer reading challenge again. Diane at the library, who we visited with the Primary 1 classes, has told us about it:-
“It runs for six weeks during the holidays, where the children come and return the books weekly that they have read and collect a small free gift, and they can also join in with a craft each week. After they have completed the six book challenge they will then be invited to a medal and certificate ceremony before the school goes back.”
Diane has told me that some of our pupils have signed up already which is great news!
There is some more information about the Summer Reading Challenge here
Happy reading boys and girls!
P1M and P1S children visited the Botanic gardens in Edinburgh for a very special teddy bears picnic today. We learned what bears need to survive-ask us about SWAF (Shelter, Water, Air and Food). We hunted for paw print clues, played games and built our own islands in groups. Tosca, our school teddy, had a great day out and was very well behaved. We were even joined by some ducks this afternoon!
The children are desperate to go back again-maybe you could visit at the weekend or during the summer holidays?
You were commended on your super behaviour-well done boys and girls, it was a pleasure being part of this great day with you. I’m sure we’ll all sleep soundly tonight! Tosca is already snoring!!
A special thank you to our parent/adult helpers-we hope you enjoyed your day out too.
We had a lovely trip to the library this afternoon, thanks to Diane. She came and collected us from school and took us down, where we listened to two stories and sang a Scottish song.
The boys and girls know how to get a library card now and seem to be excited to visit the library during the Easter holidays!
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