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Royal Mile Primary School would like to invite parents and carers of children who’s date of birth is between 1 March 2018 and 28 February 2019 to our school open day on Wednesday 2nd November, ahead of their application to Primary 1 classes for August 2023.

We will run two sessions this day which will each involve a tour of the school by our House Captains, a short information session, a chance to meet other parents and an opportunity to receive help with the completion of the application forms required if needed. Primary 1 enrolment this year is online and will be open from Monday 31st October until Friday 18th November to do this and for any more information please visit https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/school-places/start-primary-school/1
We look forward to welcoming you then,
Royal Mile Primary School Team

Welcome to Maths Week at Royal Mile!

Below is a ThingLink with maths challenges created in collaboration with the pupil group Internet Empire. I wonder how many activities your class will complete this week?
Comment below with ideas you have enjoyed or would like to include next year.
Enjoy! MsBrunner & Ms Copeland


Primary 1 are given a new ORT book each week.
Inside the plastic folder is their reading record, RWI letter cards, a wordless book and home learning worksheet.
The reading record is for adults to write in to comment, ask questions or share books the child is reading at home.
Reading folders should be returned on Mondays. This gives us chance to change the book over ready for Tuesday’s reading. Pupils will either read on Tuesday or Wednesday depending on their group. We will send the folders back home on Thursdays.
These books supplement the reading which is completed through the Read, Write, Inc programme.
Please feel free to cut up the RWI letter cards. On the backs is a picture which matches the letter e.g. Maisie Mountain Mountain – this helps us to form the letters.
Games – flash the card and say the sound, Lay them out and ask your child to ‘splat’ the sound ‘a’, Say a sound and ask your child to write the sound in the air/sand/chalk/in mud!
We are reading wordless picture books. We need to be creative, learn character names, add emotion and engage the listener. We also learn that stories have characters and that they have a beginning, middle and end. Pictures have a lot of information in them and give lots of clues to readers. Here are some of the characters we will see in our stories.
You can read more stories together at home by signing up to a free Oxford Owl account.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/
It is important that when you are reading together, you feel that you can talk in whichever language you and your child feels most comfortable in. This can also support your child to learn new vocabulary.

Your child will come home with a unique login and password for a website called EducationCity.com. Once logged on you will find a section for classwork and homework. Your child has been allocated some homework. They can log on via a smartphone, tablet or laptop. These tasks revise what has already been taught in class. There is no deadline, however we hope they will enjoy and want to complete more activities! If you have any questions or comments, small or large throughout the year, remember you can pop me an email at admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk.
Primary 1 have been learning about punctuation in books. Each punctuation mark has it’s own unique sound and action. This helps pupils to identify punctuation when reading and writing. We hope to make our own video to show you our learning, but please enjoy the one below to get an idea.
Everyday Primary 1 chooses how they want to be welcomed into the classroom. This supports pupils to develop agency over their body. Which one would you choose?

Primary 1 have been using the Big Deal, Little Deal story throughout the day to help us regulate our emotions.
Some examples they suggested were big deals:
Some little deals:
Safe walking – P1 were either in the middle or by the wall



Listening, working collaboratively, sharing ideas and having fun on the scavenger hunt.












Making patterns using natural resources










Thank you Primary 6!


Primary 1 have been talking about how we can Challenge our Mindset. We hope you enjoy our video below
Thank you for taking the time to look at what Primary 1 has been learning. It would be lovely if you could reply to this post with a message to say Hello!
Have a lovely week, Miss Copeland