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This week in Primary One

We have now been introduced to all the sounds of the alphabet and are practising lots ahead of our assessment next week. Please help us to learn our sounds and build words at home.

We have been learning about the seasons of the year and love listening to the Pancake manor Seasons song. If you are out for a walk this weekend perhaps you could look for signs and clues that tell us it is Autumn?

Our new number of the week is 11. Can you go on a number hunt around the house or local area to find it? Maybe someone can take a picture of you beside the number 11 and upload it to our blog?

Busy week in Primary One

We enjoyed being part of a whole school celebration to raise awareness and money for MacMillan.
We loved watching Primary 3B’s assembly and we will be thinking and discussing in class the value of thoughtfulness. Can you help us to think of ways how to be thoughtful to others?
Here are our new sounds – z, l, r, w, j and some words to make with them – rug, jug, lip, win, lid, zip and leg.
If you have time this weekend you can go on a number hunt. We have been reinforcing number recognition of numbers to 6.

What has been happening in P2 this week?

Sam the Snail was really curious to find out what we liked playing with at the park. We used this information to make a pictograph. Next week we are going to carry out a survey in other classes to find out what they like playing with at the park. Our teachers are going to show us a different way to present this information.

We have been practising counting backwards from 60. It can be tricky to remember what happens when we reach each new 10 number. Please help us to practise this at home.

Primary 2 are being super sound detectives and spotting words with the long vowel  i-e   ie    igh    y    sound. I wonder can you find anymore at the weekend?

Some of the children’s highlights for this week are:

Sam T : I love working the answers out to a new kind of missing number sum.

Jessica S : I enjoyed doing my sums in my jotter.

Orla : I enjoyed learning about the story of “The Lost Sheep”.

Logan : I managed to spot the ‘igh’ sound in thigh.

Kier : I have learned to draw neatly.

Chloe : I enjoyed Golden Time.

 

Primary 3a 23.9.16

A short but busy week in Primary 3a!

In numeracy, we have updated our Paralympic medal table and created a block graph – didn’t Team GB do well with 64 gold medals! We also enjoyed playing “hit the button”.

In health, we have been talking about bullying with Miss Pattison and have designed amazing posters.

We had great fun making our Paralympic spelling words with playdough.

Our preparations for our class assembly are going well. Yesterday we had a special visitor, Stephanie our new minister. She told us some of the bible stories which demonstrate thoughtfulness.

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These are our highlights of the week:

Molly – I am enjoying my group reading book.

Max – I enjoyed using playdough to spell my words.

Callum – Science was great this week, we were doing floating and sinking experiments.

Aisling – I enjoyed drawing a picture from “The Good Samaritan” and acting out the story.

We are looking forward to our assembly, all friends and family are invited. See you on Friday at 9.50am.

23.9.16 This week in Primary One…

We have been learning the sounds g,v and x. Here are some new words for you to practise making with your sounds at home:

box fox van got bag mix six

It is great to hear from the children about the games they have been playing with their reading words at home. Keep up the good work!!

 

We are becoming much more confident at counting forwards and backwards within 10 and if you tell us a sequence of 3 numbers eg “2,3,4” we can tell you which number comes next.  We have also been learning the days of the week and love singing them. Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tx0rvuXIRg if you would like to sing along at home!!

Have a lovely weekend

Primary One and teachers

An AWESOME week in P7b!

Miss Noble presented the Prefects with their badges and discussed how impressed she is with all the Prefects so far. All Buddies also received their badges. We are very proud to wear these and represent our school!

Our Pupil Leadership Team was also announced this week.
Head Boy: Shay Hamilton
Deputy Head Boy: Ross Fairley

Head Girl: Grace Guest
Deputy Head Girl: Isabel Drago Ferrante

The team met with the Parent Council on Monday evening and they also had the opportunity to give their first tour of the school to visitors in the school on Thursday. Congratulations!

We have been very busy this week running our House Captain Campaigns. This has involved making posters and rosettes, creating slogans and logos as well as working together in small teams. The candidates are very excited about presenting to the houses next Friday!

We worked in our Literacy Circle groups to discuss our new novels and our Literacy Circle homework is due next Wednesday.

We are very proud of Kayleigh Patterson who was a national finalist for her Inspire Aspire entry. Well done!

We hope you all have a lovely long weekend.

P7b and Miss Brown.

P4a Learning Experiences

This week in P4a, we have learned lots about Roald Dahl as it is the 100 year anniversary of his birth. We watched some film clips and read a factfile to find lots of interesting things about his life. We practised writing in sentences to show what we had learned. We also chose characters from Fantastic Mr Fox to draw and write about. We tried to use “wow” words – interesting adjectives – to describe them. The most popular character in our class was Farmer Bean.

In topic maths, we have been measuring capacity and volume using the water tray. We discovered that cups are different sizes so they are not the best thing to measure with! Next week we will instead be using litres and millilitres. In number maths we have been revising numbers and place value using tens and units. Next week, we will be moving on to bigger numbers including hundreds and thousands. To improve our mental maths and quick recall of facts, we have started Big Maths Beat That tests. We have also begun practising setting out our maths work neatly in our jotters.

As part of our Wonderful Water topic, we have set up a science experiment. We have put water into two tubs and covered one with clingfilm. We were careful to make sure this was a fair test so we used the same size of tubs and amount of water. We have made predictions about what will happen to the water in the tubs and we will find out next week!

Our Class Charter is now finished with UNCRC articles and friendship pictures. We have said what we think we need to do and what adults need to do to make sure all children have their rights. We have been learning more about the Paralympics and Team GB. The Paralympic values are: courage, equality, inspiration and determination. We love the Paralympic mascot Tom! We enjoyed watching Stephen Clegg competing in the swimming finals as we remember when he came into school to visit last session.

It’s amazing what you can learn in 4 weeks!!!

The boys and girls in Primary One have made a great start to their learning and are settling into school so well.

In Numeracy we have been learning to recognise and name numbers 0-10, counting forwards and backwards and counting the number of dots in patterns as well as trying to make our own dot patterns. At home, games which use dice and dominoes can help us recognise these patterns.

In Literacy we have been learning the following sounds: m,c,k,s,a,i,p,t,n,f,b,h,e,o,u and d. We are learning how to blend/crash these sounds together to make words. Here are some words for you to practise building at home, using the sounds in our tubs: map mat man cat cap can sit sip tin tap tan pen ten hen

We have also started learning some key words for our reading books. Please help us to practise these words when we bring them home on Friday by playing games such as matching pairs with the words.

Countdown number challenge in P7b

P7b were given a ‘Countdown’ style challenge as part of our mental maths today. We were given a target total and 6 numbers, we could only use each number once. We explored different approaches and came very close to the target total.

Can anyone help us or come up with a solution?

Target total: 598

100 50 25 4 9 10

-Remember each number can only be used once.
-You can use any operation e.g addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.