Primary 7 Blog

Importance of kindness by P7

P7 have been talking about the importance of treating one another with respect, being kind, being safe online and how to act when you know something is wrong. In light of these discussions, two pupils made this beautiful book creator highlighting simple ways to be kind to others. Thanks girls!

 

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Primary 3 Blog

November excitements

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Here are some of the things we have been up to recently…

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th for all the amazing homework effort! Most classes came to visit our CELTS EXHIBITION! We received outstanding feedback which we would like to show off at the learning fair on Friday the 29th November!

  1. Working hard on ‘number of the day’ – thinking of number before and after, place value, tally marks, rounding, addition and subtraction, ten more or less than, money etc
  2. As well as working on equal groups -collaboratively challenging each other:      ‘How many groups? How many in each group? How many altogether?’

Becoming aware of lots of different festivals and celebrations and enjoying various arts and craft activities!

Who said spelling isn’t fun? th

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thSOME KIDS COMMENTS:

I like learning about Roman armour. TJ
I enjoyed the Halloween art activities around the school because it was creative. Louie
I liked colouring the Celtic knot. Leila
We went outside lots of times to do outdoor learning. I also enjoyed listening to Celtic stories. Mohamed
I liked writing sentences with my spelling words. Aiden
I enjoyed creating ghosts. I t was fun. Casey
I worked very hard on staying on green. Akrm

HISTORY LEARNING FAIR Friday 29/11 th

 

Primary 5 Blog

P5 Update

We celebrated poetry day with poet Sally Crabtree. We created some songs, edible poems and magic rings that help us to write amazing poems. Most importantly we used our creativity learning power.

As part of our Make £5 grow Virgin Money Project, we pitched our business idea to visitors from Citibank. They gave us constructive feedback to further support our business venture. 

As part of outdoor learning, we investigated shape, angles and measurement at the Scottish parliament. We were able to find a variety of shapes and angles on the parliament building. We used this information to create a fact file. 

We worked collaboratively to produce a piece of art work that represents our city. We liked the style of Rob Hain and investigated how he uses colour and how he represents buildings. We used a bit of this and a bit of our own creativity. Everyone contributed. 

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We participated in a health and wellbeing craft morning. We enjoyed making some seasonal crafts. 

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We have started learning about the Georgians. We have been designing Georgian style wigs with ICT. 

 

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SEAL Support and Information Sharing for Families

 

It was great to see so many parents and carers at the information session on Wednesday 6th November. I hope you found it helpful and you left with lots of ideas about how to support and encourage your child at home.

Even if you were unable to attend, I hope you might get some ideas about some activities and games useful to consolidate learning from these pictures of ideas we talked about on the day!

Please don’t hesitate to ask your child’s class teacher or Ms.Brunner if you have any questions or concerns.

Support with homework in school is available at a drop in session on Wednesday lunchtimes and at Canongate Youth Project fro P3 – P7 on Wednesday evenings.

Please let us know if you would like other support and information sessions for maths or any other area of the curriculum!

Please use the form below or email  admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk   THANK YOU

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