Primary 1 have had a very busy January already and we would like to share some of our learning with you.
We have started off by learning about Scotland. Here are some things we already know, such as what people might eat, some celebrations, story characters and places.
We have been listening to some stories about Katie Morag and watched a programme where the author, Mairi Hedderwick, talked about the Isle of Struay and read the story of Katie Morag and Tiresome Ted. Poor Ted ended up in a very bad way as you will see from the pastel crayon drawings we made of him. Can you see where he had to be patched up and stitched? Katie Morag’s mummy and daddy own the Post Office on the island and we have made our own Post Office outside the classroom with uniforms to wear and a post box for letters and cards that we can write.
We have learned the names of some animals too. Can you guess what these are? Tod, dug, moose, hoolit? We heard some of the names in The Gruffalo in Scots which Logan’s mummy kindly sent in. Mrs Sutherland quite enjoyed reading it but we thought she sounded funny!
We are learning a Scots poem called Sair Teeth which is about another poor teddy. This one has sore teeth. Next Friday we are having a poetry competition in the two Primary 1 classes with some special Scots prizes.
In Literacy we looked at some lovely winter pictures and used them to think of and make our own list of winter words. Here they are.
In our number work, we have been doing lots of practice on our addition work and will be starting to add three numbers together. We have done some revision of counting backwards. We have been learning about doubles of numbers and have made our own number lines using cones and stars. Here are two of us being busy mathematicians!
A lovely, busy, fun start to 2017 – Mrs McKay and Mrs Sutherland are very pleased with us!