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Primary 1 Induction

Nursery – Primary 1 transition Information 2017

Parents and children who will be starting Primary 1 in august at Williamston PS are invited to a parent information session on Wednesday 14th June 2017 form 9.30 – 12.00.

Parents will receive all the information they need about their children starting Primary 1 as well as information which they will find useful throughout their child’s time at Williamston Primary School.

The children will spend the morning in their P1 classes where they will meet the teachers and have a chance to ask questions, get to know their classmates and use some of the resources in their classroom.

At approx. 11.30am, the parents will collect their children from the P1 classrooms and those who have ordered lunch, will take them to the dining hall where they will get to know the lunch routine.  Those who have not ordered a lunch are welcome to visit the lunch hall and share a packed lunch with their child in this environment.

We look forward to seeing you all on the day.

Mrs Hollands and Mrs Vince

 

New Nursery Children for session 2017-18

Dear Parent/Carer,
There will be a information meeting for all new nursery parents on Tuesday 13th June 2017 at 9.15 am in the large hall. Please note that this session is for parents only and children should not attend.

In order to give parents/carers as much notice as possible, and as we are still waiting on a final list of children who will be starting with us next session, we would appreciate if you could share this information with any friends or family members who will have a child starting at Williamston PS Nursery next session.

Following this, we will be holding a pupil nursery induction on Friday 23rd June.
If a child has been allocated an MORNING session, their induction will be from 1pm – 2pm in WPS nursery.
If a child has been allocated an AFTERNOON session, their induction will be from 2.30 – 3.30 in WPS nursery,
Parents are asked to stay with their child for the duration of this session. They will be given all of the forms which need to be completed and returned on their child’s first day of nursery. The children will be allocated a key worker group and will get to spend some time getting to know their key worker. We will also take a photograph of your child at the session which will be used as their name card, for snack, and on their coat peg when they start with us.

Please note that this information will also be sent out to parents as soon as we have this information.

We look forward to meeting the children and their parents./carers on the day.

Kind regards,

Mrs Vince

26/05/17

On Wednesday P7 went to James Young High school to take part in lots of different sport activities; football, handball, tennis, basketball and dance. We also found out who we will be in a tutor group with and met other P7 pupils from cluster schools.

Some of the P7 pupils took part in the Track and Field athletics event. We enjoyed taking part in this, especially because it was such a sunny day!

As part of health fortnight we took part in a Kuk Sool Won taster session. Shay and Gregor lead lots of this and shared their knowledge with us. We were complimented on our skills and efforts!

Erin and Scott took part in a brass music exam at JYHS on Thursday. They enjoyed the experience and felt that they did well. They will find out their results next week.

We have been preparing for the PATPAL event at JYHS on Tuesday and we are looking forward to sharing our learning with you!

Miss Ramsay has joined us this week for 4 weeks and we are looking forward to working with her.

Have a lovely weekend,

P7b and Miss Brown

P4’s Exciting Week!

What an exciting week we have had in P4! We went on our trip to Holyrood Park and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. At the park, we did a workshop with the Rangers all about the local area around the park and Arthur’s Seat related to kings and queens of the past. We heard stories, designed a banquet and drew pictures of the palace using charcoal. It was very interesting and great fun but very, very cold! We also visited the palace where we took part in a costume workshop to learn about clothes in the time of Mary Queen of Scots. Four of us even got to dress up! We then went on a tour of the palace with our guide and learned more about what it would have been like to live there in the past. The highlight was going into Mary Queen of Scots’ private rooms including her bedroom.

We also met a new teacher this week, Miss Wang who is from Beijing in China. She will be teaching us Mandarin for a few weeks. This week we learned how to say hello, numbers 1 to 10 and thank you.

Our P4 show is going to be Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies, a comical pantomime based on the legend of Robin Hood. We will be auditioning for parts soon. More details to follow soon.

In maths, we have been learning how to tell the time in 5 minute intervals using analogue and digital clocks. We have also been learning how to divide bigger numbers by 10 and 100. We have been revising data-handling using bar graphs and tally marks. Another focus has been answering maths questions and solving little problems. In language, we have been researching Mary Queen of Scots using different texts and using the information to create timelines and quizzes. We are busy writing reports on our school trip.

We have started to present our homework on a famous/important Scottish person from the past. It will take us a while to hear all these wonderful presentations – a few weeks at least – but we will all get a turn eventually!

 

P4a’s Exciting Fortnight!

We are delighted to announce that we released some Brown Trout fry into our local Murieston Water last week. Amy and Jonathon from Forth Fisheries brought us some new fish that they had reared and we all got a little bag to carry down to the river. Once at the river, we released our fish and wished them well in the big wide world. We also took part in some investigations of the river-life and looked at samples of water to see what creatures we could identify using the magnifying glasses and cards. Thank you to Forth Fisheries and Murieston Environmental Group that supported us in this project.

In Maths, we have been problem-solving by finding patterns in number sequences. This was quite tricky, even for Miss McMillan! We have been learning to multiply bigger numbers by 10 and 100. We have continued practising telling the time on analogue and digital clocks to the quarter hour.

In our Hinduism topic in RME, we learned about the Spring festival of Holi. This festival celebrates good triumphing over evil. We found out that it is celebrated by people throwing coloured paint at each other, dancing and processions, and having a bonfire. We watched a video about Holi made by the boys and girls in Mumbai, India. We thought it looked fun and we would like to take part too! We also learned about Hindu worship and Hindu shrines. We made our own model shrine using some artefacts and learned the five senses are important in Hindu worship.

Primary 4 are busy organising Comic Relief fundraising activities for Red Nose Day next Friday. We all got to choose a team to work in and now we all have different jobs to do – Sales Team, Publicity Team, Assembly Team, Joke Competition Team, Design a Red Nose Competition Team, Dress-Up Day Team, Drama Team and Dance Team. We are hoping to make it a big success! In Language, we have been finding information from different sources to learn more about how Comic Relief helps people around the world.

It was British Science Week and so Isabel’s mum, who is a scientist, came in to help us with our learning. We talked about different jobs that are science-related like doctors, engineers and nurses. We learned about solids, liquids and gases. We did an experiment mixing water with food dye, oil and washing-up liquid. She also showed us some gloop made with cornflour and water and gave us an experiment card to take home. We could complete the experiment then fill out the card or online form and send it back to the scientists at Edinburgh University. Of course, we need adult help and permission to do this!

We have sent some of our work over to the Universal School in Mumbai with Mrs Logan. We made books about Scotland, translated some of our own Scots poems and also sent our water posters. We are excited about sharing our work with the children there.

In Drama, we worked in groups to create and perform comedy sketches. In Art, we have finished our paintings inspired by the work of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. In Dance, we are now able to dance the Gay Gordons in a circle! We also worked in groups to make up our own dances using Scottish steps.

We enjoyed taking part in the Big Fairtrade Break and eating our Fairtrade snacks together in the playground. Well done to our most recent Achievement Award winners. Well done to Hailey who represented Primary 4 at the West Lothian Scottish Poetry Competition at St Kentigern’s Academy recently. Well done to Emma, Eilish and Eloise who took part in the Dance Festival at Deans Community High School this week, along with the rest of the lunchtime dance club. We have started doing our online CEM tests. We will continue these next week…

 

P1A’s Responsibility Assembly

It has been a busy week in P1A preparing an oscar worthy performance for our parents and the pupils in P1, 2 and 3. The children took responsibility for planning the assembly and gave the teachers great ideas about what they wanted to include in the show. Here are the children’s favourite parts:

Joshua, Zeno, Finn, Alfie, Sophie, Ella and Harry enjoyed the story of Rosa Rabbit.

Aria, Ruby, Matthew, Daisy, Madison, Sadie, Alex and Thomas enjoyed singing the Responsibility song.

Ben, Isla, Rory and Bobby enjoyed watching the video of pupils and staff sharing their examples of when they had been responsible.

McKenzie enjoyed using the microphone.

Thank you to everyone who came and watched us.

World Book Day

Happy World Book Day!

Today we celebrated World Book Day by “doing something booky”. We held a Book Swap in school which was a great success and enjoyed by all the children. Throughout the school, children took part in a wide range of creative activities including design a book token in the style of “oodles of doodles”. We looked at doodles from famous illustrators to get our creative juices flowing!

All classes will be taking part in a Treasure Chest Challenge over the next few weeks. Further details of this exciting competition to follow………

The winners of the Design a Door Book Jacket Competition were announced. Congratulations to :

Alana Miller (P2/1)

Evrynomi Mylonopoulou (P3a)

Patrick Cormack (P4a)

Kyle Craig (P4B)

Aimee Roulston (P5a)

Jemma Harrison (P5b)

Abbie Neil (P6a)

Ruby Wallace (P6b)

Finley Hunter (P7a)

Erin Parson (P7b)

We look forward to seeing your fantastic designs around the school very soon.

Remember, keep on reading!

Another Busy Week in Primary 3a

Primary 3a have been creating wonderful dinosaur posters packed with fascinating facts and detailed drawings. Mrs Kasparek has been even teaching us all about dinosaurs in French.

Look at our wonderful dinosaur display complete with topic words. Our teachers are very proud of us!

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In science, we have been learning about the properties of materials with Miss Trotter.

In maths we have been learning to tell the time on both analogue and digital clocks. So far we have been revising o’clock, half past and quarter past and will then move onto quarter to.

We continue to enjoy our yoga lessons on a Wednesday. This week we went on a trip to the Arctic complete with walrus, iceberg and aeroplane poses.

Darren came in on Thursday to lead a reflective spaces workshop on fairness. We really enjoyed all the activities.