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P4hs – Learn It! Log it! Blog It! 25th January 2023

This term our new topic is Scottish Wars of Independence and we have been learning about some of Scotland’s heroes and other significant people such as – William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, King Edward I, King Alexander, Margaret the Maid of Norway, John Balliol and King Edward III.  We have started to create our own fact files on William Wallace which we are looking forward to sharing with P4s.

We are busy preparing for our up and coming assembly on Friday 10th February.  We have started to learn our lines and songs for our performance. We are so excited  and we hope to see you all there to share our learning.

We have also been learning our Scottish poems.  We each had to choose a poem and learn it to recite to the class.  It was lovely to hear all our poems and we enjoyed using scots language.

We are just about finished our class novel ‘The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch’ and once finished we will be moving on to our new novel ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid in scots – Diary of a Wimpy wean!

Primary 4 are lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work with a Mandarin Teacher, Miss Liao every Monday afternoon from now until the Easter break.  We really enjoyed our first lesson where Miss Liao introduced us to her home country, China, and we learned about traditions and celebrations that take place at Chinese New Year. This year is the year of the rabbit.

In expressive arts we are learning about Scottish artists, Gillian Kyle and Nikki Monaghan.  We have completed some artwork in the styles of each artist.  We particularly enjoyed creating our landscapes in the style of Nikki Monaghan’s ‘Fields of Silver.

We have started our multiplication and division topic in numeracy which we are really enjoying.

 

P4 Learn It! Log It! Blog It!

P4hs have been very busy making and decorating cake pops to sell at the Christmas Fayre as part of our Enterprise project.  It was so much fun and we sold every last one at the Christmas Fayre last Friday.  A big thank you to everyone who bought a cake pop.

We also made our Christmas banner with a gingerbread house theme.  We each made a snowflake and we put a photograph of ourselves on our snowflakes!

We have finished our Egyptians topic which we all enjoyed and we are now focusing on our Farm to Fork topic.

In writing, we have been focusing on poetry and we wrote some amazing shape poems and acrostic poems. To help us with writing poems we learned about alliteration, similes and metaphors and lastly onomatopoeias, WOW!

In PE we were learning to play bench ball as we attended a Bench ball Festival at Armadale Community Centre with Southdale Primary and Blackridge Primary.  We really enjoyed our bench ball festival and scored lots of goals.

In RME we have been learning about different bible stories and this week we focused on the Nativity story.

We have also been learning the words for our favourite pets and animals in French.

Our class novel is The Christmasaurus and the Winter Witch which we are hoping to finish before we break up for Christmas.

23.9.22 P4hs

We have been really busy in P4hs this term.

We are continuing to read our class novel ‘The Wild Robot’ and enjoying it very much.  We will share our reviews soon.

We really enjoyed doing some junk modelling recently.  We had to work together in groups to create a robot. All the groups worked really well together and created some fantastic robots.

Last week we made a class scarecrow.  We used different fabrics, paper and items of clothing to make our scarecrow.  We are proud to be showcasing our scarecrow at the MacMillan Coffee Morning on Friday 30th September.

We have really enjoyed getting back into the hall for our whole school assemblies.  It’s great to be back together singing and learning.

In our class we have started ‘Star of the Week’.  Millie was our first star and we are looking forward to hearing who will be our next star!

We have started our Egyptian topic and can’t wait to find out more about hieroglyphics, mummification, Egyptian clothing, landmarks and the pyramids.  We used oil pastels to create our own Egyptian masks – they are on display in our classroom and they are fabulous!  To tie in with our shape topic in maths we also drew some 3d pyramids!