Learning in p1/2

We have been very busy in p1/2 since returning after Christmas and are settling back in to our routines in class. Here is a little snapshot of what we have been learning.

In PE we were learning how to play badminton. We had to throw the shuttlecock over the net for our partner to try and hit with their racket. Findlay

We were also playing a game called ‘tidy the bedroom’ to practice throwing the shuttlecock over the net. Callum

We have started our new topic on Katie Morag and worked together to make a map of the Isle of Struay with the castle, the post office, the lighthouse, the loch, the forest, the school and Grannie Island’s house marked on it. Kaila

At mental maths we were adding low numbers and learning our doubles using a song. Adam

We then used our understanding of adding low numbers to work out sums with bigger numbers like 100 + 100 and 1000 + 1000 and even 1 million + 1 million! Oliver

Some of our class have joined a group called the Sharks and they have different jobs to do in this group – drink monitor, lay the table, tidy the table and wash the dishes. Leah

In maths we were making quizzes with tricky take away or adding questions and we swapped quizzes with someone else in our group and had to circle the correct answers. Brodie

 

 

P3/4/5

Since coming back to school after the Christmas holidays we have been very busy learning lots of new things. Here are our thoughts and information to tell you all about it.

In PE we are learning how to move the shuttle with the bat in badminton. – Jack

In maths I have been learning to add 3 digit numbers with carrying and I was able to do this well- Kelsey

I have been learning to learn and use the 6x table – Toby

In HWB we have been learning about germs and how to wash our hands properly -Melissa

Our topic is about Scotland and we have been making a big 3D Nessie for our classroom and I’ve enjoyed our topic so far – Sophie Lee

In ICT we have been researching the different castles in Scotland and drew black and white pictures of them – Lewis

I now know how to find the area of a triangle and rectangle – Alexander

We have been learning Scottish poems to recite at our Scottish night – Tia

With Mrs Browne we have been learning how to count numbers quickly in different ways – Cyrus

I enjoyed making up the rap about Scotland for the Scottish evening – Angus

In Spanish we have been learning a song about movement – Kieran

In writing we are writing a newspaper article about the Battle of Bannockburn – Chloe

We took notes from a video of the battle to help with our writing -FFion

In maths I have been learning to measure – Helen

I was partnered with Angus and we made an ‘All About Scotland’ poster – Rebecca

We discussed and decided on table names on the Scottish theme – Jamie

We went on a treasure hunt to find clues about our Rights – Meah

I have been learning my 6x table – Amber

In maths I have been learning about big and small – Callum

 

Nursery week beginning 09/01/17

This week, in the nursery, children have been discussing how to stay safe and what they want to find out about keeping safe. Their thoughts and ideas are being recorded in a floor book, please feel free to browse through it when you are in the nursery. We would also like to encourage you to add any relevant comments, for example if you have had any conversations with your child about how to be safe please feel free to add them in to our floor book.
We discovered the children know a lot of things about keeping safe, many knew you should hold hands when crossing the road. Children also talked about how you should stay away from fire and fireworks to stop you from getting burnt. Alliyah told us that you can also get burnt by the sun, the children decided on hot sunny days you should wear sun cream, sunglasses and a sunhat to keep you safe from the sun – something we probably won’t need to worry about for a while!
Rhys told us yellow was a safe colour and that in a car you wear a seat belt so you do not fall out, Willow also said when in a car you must keep the door shut.
Lots of the children told us you need to put toys away so you do not trip over them. While Erin said you wash your hands to keep safe. Iyla said not to go in to the sea and Isabella said do not go near deep water in case you fall in and drown.
Thinking about keeping safe near water we set up a floating and sinking activity for children. We discussed how if something floated it stayed at or near the top of the water and if it sank it dropped to the bottom. We also spoke about how light objects were more likely to float and heavy objects more likely to sink. Some random objects were placed in a box and the children were asked to predict/guess which items would sink and which would float. They did this by placing them in the ‘float’ or ‘sink’ Tray. We then placed the objects in the water to see if we predicted correctly.

Also this week children enjoyed exploring the snow. Some of the things the children enjoyed were; mark making with sticks and tires in the snow,   looking at their footprints and throwing snowballs at Ms Young!

Some of the children tried to blow up balloons, this was very hard to do.

Termly Newsletters

Today we are pleased to share with you the new format for our newsletters. These will be termly and, as well as whole school and nursery newsletters, there will be a newsletter from each class where you can glimpse the learning that will be taking place over the year. The newsletters can be found by clicking on the School Information tab along the top of our blog page. The nursery newsletter can be found under the Nursery tab, as before.

Please let us know what you think of the newsletters – and of course the blog! What do you like? What would you like to see on the blog? How can we improve?

 

Thank you

Outdoor learning in P3/4/5

This week, P3/4/5 were budding artists. Using chalk, they had to draw a portrait of their partner. We discussed how shape could help us – deciding that a portrait should have an oval head, rectangular neck and shoulders, then other shapes for the facial features. It was chilly outside, but we had lots of fun creating our chalk art! Thanks Amber who took most of the photos for us to share with you all.

Nursery news

Children in nursery this week have been enjoying the sunny weather with lots of outdoor play happening each day. The crates have proved to be very popular, with them being turned into trains, cars, hills to climb etc.

Indoors , the children have been learning to take care when washing their snack dishes, as we now have ceramic plates and glass cups. It has only taken a couple of days for all children to learn to be a little more gentle when washing up.

Singing is a daily occurrence at the moment with children enjoying learning the songs from the nativity. Won’t be long now before you will be entertained!

We are still looking for donations for the hamper. If you could hand something in before next Thursday, we should be able to create a very desirable prize to sell raffle tickets for at the fair on Thursday.

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