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Primary 6S Party

Some photographs from this morning’s fun. The children enjoyed pass the parcel, pin the nose on Rudolph, musical chairs and musical bumps, some photo props and a treat to eat. They also enjoyed looking at some photos of themselves when they were in Primary 1!

Primary 6S Learning

We have had another busy week of learning in Primary 6S. Here are some of the highlights to share with you, and some news for next week.

    LITERACY

We have been learning how to write an exposition text, which is a one sided argument. The children had to persuade me (The Grinch!) to have a Christmas tree in the class! A series of arguments were created and shared. Let’s see next week if they have persuaded me. Some of the children are sharing their learning using Clicker as a writing tool – this allows for spell checking, pictures to be put in, and self assessment of writing through listening back. Here is an example.

We joined in the Reading Challenge Authors Live with Rob Biddulph and all drew a Christmas sausage dog while practising our listening skills. For Free Writing Friday, the advent calendar activity was writing either a Christmas or festive tale.

Our shared text has been “Friend or Foe” by Michael Morpurgo. We have linked this to our emotional literacy by considering what we would do if we were Tucky and Davey. The children showed some really thoughtful responses to the boys’ dilemma of what to do about the German airmen.

    NUMERACY AND MATHS

We have been learning about time and perimeter this week, including consolidation of reading digital and analogue time, and duration of time. We have also been using maths daily calendars to carry out a variety of different numeracy and maths activities.

    OTHER CURRICULAR AREAS

The children have continued with their research into Victorian life. We learned about Victorian inventions and enjoyed a Kahoot quiz about this. With Mrs Sutton, the children learned about the legend of St Nicholas. We completed our winter art pictures and they are on display in the learning area outside of the classroom.

    WEEK COMMENCING 13TH DECEMBER

Christmas lunch and jumper day – Wednesday; Christmas Party day – Friday; Christmas raffle – a winner each day.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Sutherland and P6S

Primary 6S Learning

This week the children have been completing activities from the Reading Challenge advent calendar. They had to guess the author of the wrapped up book from the class library. They wrapped up warm and read outside in the winter sun. It is great to be able to be outside and we want to grab every opportunity at this time of year!

This week we finished A Little Princess, and have started our new novel, The Secret Garden.

We continue with our topic of The Victorians, and the children are researching different aspects of live in Victorian times. We will be learning about reliable sources of information, and using different ways of presenting learning.

The areas outside the classroom are being enjoyed by the children as either a quiet space or to allow for art and different group work. The colour chart can be used by the children to show how they are feeling, as this fits in with our Zones of Regulation practice. The surprise hit in the reading area has been the Ikea catalogue!

Reward tokens were exchanged today for some Friday Fun outside which included games, drawing and making paper aeroplanes.

Amy won the Readerpillar competition and Logan was in the Top 50 of the West Lothian Sumdog competition – well done to both of you, and to everyone for working so hard and being a super class. Mrs Sinclair will be very proud of you.

P6H – Fraction Walls

We have been making our own fraction walls to help us understand the concept of equivalent fractions.  This then also led us on to further discussions and we found ourselves adding and subtracting fractions too which was most impressive.