Superhero training in Primary 5

Primary 5 received another letter from Not-So-Super-Stan today. In his letter he thanks us for all our help so far but now he wants to know what it takes to be fit and healthy like a superhero. So we have begun Superhero Training in order to help Not-So-Super-Stan understand how to be physicallly fit. Below are some pictures of us training to run faster than a speeding bullet!!!

 

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P2 and P2/1 Get a Big Surprise This Week!

Magic Grandad arrived in our classrooms to great excitement this week. He is very confused about all our toys because they are different from the toys that he had. We wonder what kind of toys Magic Grandad played with?

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We had P.E. with Mr Muldoon this week. We are really looking forward to learning more about gymnastics in the coming weeks.

 

In writing this week we thought about our targets for this year. We wonder how we will achieve these? Do you have any targets you could work on for outside school? Why not post them on our blog?

 

Bonne Année and Welcome back from P3/2, P2 and P2/1.

We are all glad to be back to see our friends and ready for a new term.

We enjoyed sharing our holiday news and listening to others.

We are looking forward to setting our targets for the New Year next week. What do you think would be a good target to help you with your learning?

We are really excited about PE this term. Mr Muldoon will be taking each of our classes on a Thursday. P2/1 and P2 will also have gym on a Monday. Are P2 remembering to come dressed in their PE kit on Monday morning? We will be in the hall at 9 o’clock! P3/2 will have gym on a Tuesday.

Library days, this term, will be Tuesday for P3/2 and P2. P2/1 will be going on Fridays.

Homework will begin again next week. Spelling and handwriting will be sent home on a Monday. Please make sure it is completed and returned by Friday. Reading homework will be Monday and Tuesday for P3/2. P2 will have it on Tuesday and Wednesday. P2/1 will be Tuesday and Thursday.

Remember to look back at your maths homework sheet for ideas to practise adding and taking away sums and counting to 100. Mr Minute asked if you have been reading o’clock, quarter past and half past times on your clocks at home? Do you have analogue or digital clocks?

 

Scottish Children’s Book Awards

During Book Week Scotland the three shortlisted books were read to us by Mrs Hollands, Mr Taylor and Mrs McKenzie. All children have now voted for their favourite book………………..

In 3rd place with 95 votes was “Wanted! Ralfy Rabbit Book Burglar”

In 2nd place with 105 votes was “Mouse’s First Night at Moonlight School”

In 1st place with 129 votes was “Never Tickle a Tiger”

Well done to “Never Tickle a Tiger” a worthy winner. The results of our vote will now be forwarded to the Scottish Book Trust.

Comic Challenge

During Book Week Scotland, children were asked to design and create a page for a comic book. We were blown away by the number of entries. The library afterschool club had an extremely difficult job deciding on the winners.

The winners were:

Primary 1 – Orla, Primary 1b

Primary 2 – Sarah, Primary 3/2

Primary 3 – Eve, Primary 3b

Primary 4 – Jack, Primary 4b

Primary 5 – Connor, Primary 5a

Primary 6 – Erin, Primary 6b

Primary 7 – Marek, Primary 7a

All the winning entries have now been framed and are displayed in school. All entries will be made into books for our library. Well done to all the winners.

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