Each term, each year group shares an overview so that you can see the aims for the term ahead. Please have a look at what this term in P5 covers and use this document to inform discussion with your child and to support their learning. If you have any questions about anything upcoming, we would be happy to discuss this with you.
It’s time for Fantastic Friday again, where we showcase the excellent work and play taking place at home and in the nursery! This Monday was Burns Night so we were doing Scottish activities and our focus book was A Home for Hamish. Oskar was inspired by the Hey Diddle Diddle rhyme time and built an amazing fiddle, he also drew a great picture of the Gruffalo and made a slithering green snake! Rievah has been hard at work playing picture matching games, doing amazing writing on her water mat, playing in and experimenting with the snow and making tasty smoothies and other food! Ava has done a great job doing all the activities on our Home Learning grid for this week; she made and played a brilliant ring toss game, went on a special Scottish scavenger hunt, drew beautiful pictures of the animals in the story and built an excellent den! Yasmine has been drawing lovely colourful pictures, playing fun games and enjoying delicious chocolate treats! Mason did an amazing job making tasty shortbread! Aisha has been having lots of fun exploring in the snow! Leo has been playing lots of fun games with an amazing selection of vehicles, doing fun puzzles and going on adventures in the snow! David enjoyed experimenting in a brilliant colourful slime bath! Jana has been drawing beautiful pictures! Great work everyone!
Thank you so much for posting all these amazing pictures on the Learning Journals, we are so happy to see all the great work and fun taking place at home! Please keep posting and don’t hesitate to get in contact with any questions you have about accessing the Learning Journals.
In the nursery we have been reading A Home for Hamish and enjoying fun Scottish activities. We baked a delicious tartan cake and some yummy blue shortbread men. We made Scotland flags and some tartan pictures. We played a fun sock matching game, made a phone out of cups and string and used our hoola hoops to play ring toss in the garden. We built some cosy tartan dens and have been using magnetic shapes to design a new home for Hamish.
Every time I receive an email you put a massive smile on my face. I can’t express enough how proud I am of you and how amazing you and your families are. We only have one week to go now until half term when you will be able to have a much deserved rest!
On Monday we celebrated Burns Day. We had a go at rhyming some words, drawing a wild haggis, wearing our tartan and eating some haggis of course
Antarctica Project – icebergs, penguins, clothing and cars
JASS – The floor is lava, making bird feeders, going to the food bank, making cards for neighbours, exploring new places and sledging. It looks like you have all had so much fun!
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Spanish – ¿Qué tiempo hace? and y Mi Cuerpo
RME – Lots of you told me that you had a chat about this week’s story which is great! Bryce did a fantastic job at writing his answers down ⭐
Ragad and Micah had a go at drawing the frog from the story Oi Frog!aren’t they brilliant!
Samar, Micah and Bryce have been building their resilience by thinking about beautiful oops and had a go at building machines ⭐
Maths – WOW! Greater Alligator must have a very big tummy now. It has eaten a lot this week. You are all doing brilliantly at counting forwards and backwards too. Luara made some wonderful number houses to help her⭐
Literacy – This week we have been focusing on the sound ‘th’ and some have been revising ch and sh. We were also writing tall letters.
⭐Last week, Theodora shared that her dream was for no one to be homeless. She shared her dream with MSP Ruth Davidson and this was her reply!⭐
Why don’t you reply to this post with a big HELLO and share a message for a friend or the whole class for everyone to read? Or maybe a big THANK YOU for Mum, Dad, Granny, Grandpa who has been helping you learn at home?
Adiós for now!
Miss Copeland
P.S
Thank you to everyone who tried to join our class calls this week. It was lovely to see your smiling faces. Next week you are welcome to dress up if you want to. We will be playing some games and going on a ‘treasure hunt’ in our homes!
We are focusing on our puzzles, quizzes and challenges this week. I will be sharing some of your super work that you’ve been sending me in the next week; it is too good not to share after all. For this week, we’ll focus on our puzzle work. If you sent a quiz or puzzle later in the week, I will share that too.
You might like to have a look at the other class blogs for their puzzles, quizzes and challenges too!
Have a go at Eliska‘s measure quiz below. Decide if these are correct – yes or no.
Frankie wonders which would you measure these object by?
Have a go at Jack‘s measure worksheet!
Can you find these sounds words in this word search?
Ali wants you to answer with what you’d measure these objects with
And Jack has an ai/ay quiz!
Thank you all so much for sharing these!
Finally, let’s move to…
Star of the Week
Congratulations to
Eliska
for being our Star of the Week this week for
her super efforts across all her work!
And finally, a big round of applause to everyone in Primary 2 who has been trying their best and working hard from home this week.
Have a lovely weekend all and I look forward to seeing you on Monday! I look forward to chatting with you next week!
Stay tuned to the blog during the week to keep up-to-date and to see more of your super work be shared during the week!