Primary 1 Blog

WB 22.3.21 – Primary 1

Science Week!

We had SO much fun this week doing so many different experiments. Watch the video below to see science week squished into 1 minute and 40 seconds!

Homework

  • Education City – Every Monday there is a new sound to revise in the homework section of Education City. This week it is the ee/ea digraph.
  • Reading – Take your book and homework sheet home on Thursday and return the whole pack on Monday, even if it is not finished, so the books can be quarantined.
  • JASS – My Interests – Thank you for everyone’s support so far. Please contact the school if you need support with competing this.

Snack – Please avoid snacks that require a spoon such as a yogurt pot. A single snack that can be eaten quickly, such as a piece of fruit, is ideal. Sandwiches will be kept for lunch time.

JASS – My Interests

Wow! I love sharing all of your achievements from home! Primary 1 has such a range of hobbies…

  • Leon – Playdough characters
  • Samar – A cardboard city
  • Leyla – Baking
  • George – Lego building
  • Soraya – Detailed flower drawing
  • Micah – Baking
  • Rayan – Cooking
  • Mohammed – Origami

Red Nose Day

Thank you for all of your donations to Comic Relief. On Friday we read lots of jokes and chose the funniest 10 to share with you…!

Q: How do you make a tissue dance?
A: You put a little boogie in it.

Q. What do elves learn at school?
A. The elf-abet.

Q: What’s a pirate’s favourite letter?
A: Arrrrrr!

Q: What do you get if you cross a frog with a rabbit?
A: A bunny ribbit.

Q: How do bees get to school?
A: They catch the buzz.

Q. What is black and white and goes round and round?
A. A penguin in a washing machine

Q. What do you call a fairy that doesn’t like to shower?
A. Stinkerbell.

Q. What wobbles in the sky?
A. A Jelly-copter.

Q. What do you call a blind dinosaur?
A. Do-you-think-he-saurus.

Q. How do you start a teddy bear race?
A. Ready teddy go!

We also made lots of funny faces to make each other laugh!

P.E

We have improved our throwing skills so much! Different things need to be thrown in a different way. We have learnt how to throw a Frisbee and javelin, but also how to aim for a target with our hoops and bean bags.

P.E is on Wednesday afternoons and Friday mornings.

To see what we are learning about this week, click the file below

Primary 3 Blog

week commencing 22/3 in P3

Welcome back! I hope you had a

It’s PROFILE JOTTER WEEK and all our work will go in our special jotter.

This week we are planning to make some bird feeders for

PLEASE HELP US by bringing/keeping a recyclable water bottle in school:

This week in maths we are continuing to look at 2D shapes

This week I would like you to create a picture using 2D shapes and labelling them! Please try and use shapes that have more than 4 sides and corners too, hexagon (6 sides and corners) or octagon (8 sides and corners) for example.

Here are some examples:

I am looking forward to seeing some of yours!

Primary 6 Blog

P6 Home Learning Week Commencing 22nd March 2021

Please find attached the home learning for the week commencing Monday, 22nd March. I will base the home learning on what has been learnt in the previous week so that home learning can consolidate what has been learnt in class. It will also allow anyone who has been off to catch up with anything they have missed.

As I have stated on the sheet there is no expectation that every activity will be completed, but there should be at least one task from each subject area completed each week. Home learning will be posted before the Monday and the assignment will go live on Teams on Monday morning. Home learning should be completed by the Thursday and either submitted on Teams or sent into school.

All the best!

Mr McPheely

Primary 3 Blog

Fantastic Friday in P3

Hi and Welcome to

Here are some highlights from SCIENCE week in P3:

SPACE MICE and ROCKETS

and our CURLY WURLY challenge with a whopping 205cm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

More rocket mice and stomp rockets

for being such a kind, hard working and helpful member of P3! What an absolute role model! 🙂

Thank you so much for participating in

Here are some of our favourite jokes

  • Why did the dinosaur cross the road? (The duck wasn’t invented yet!)
  • Knock, knock. Who’s there? Boo! Boo who? Don’t cry, it’s only a joke!
  • Why did the skeleton not cross the road? (He did not have the guts!)
  • What do you call a fly without wings? (a walk)
  • What is red and smells like blue paint? (red paint)
  • What do you call a gorilla with bananas in his ears? (Anything you like, it can’t hear you)
  • What goes ‘Ha,ha, ha…THUD?’ (A monster laughing its head off.)
  • What did one eye say to the other eye? (Something between us smells.)
  • What do you get if you cross a centipede and a parrot? (A walkie talkie)
  • Why do bees hum? (They forgot the words.)

Here are some of our funny face pictures:

Already looking forward to show you some of our MARCH HIGHLIGHTS! 🙂

Primary 1/ 2 Blog

Primary 2 (Science!) Week in Review

Science week dominated this week! We looked at a lot of the experiments on offer throughout the week including: finger print exploration, rocket balloons, what worked best to clean small coins and looking at what happened to the shell of eggs put in coffee, dilute juice or cola for a couple of days.

In our Maths we continue to look at telling the time, focusing on quarter to the hour as well as o’clock, half past and quarter past in words, on analogue and digital clocks.

And in our Literacy we were reviewing ‘magic e‘ this week as well as using our common or tricky words!

Phew! This is just a sample of all our work and the children were keen to share the results of the egg experiment’s reveal today. We look forward to seeing you all next week!