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Assembly 18th February 2021

Welcome to the first Assembly of this half term! Good to see you all back!

I hope you have enjoyed all the celebrations – Happy New Year and Shrove Tuesday included! As these all involve yummy food they were very popular at my house!

This week’s assembly does not have any Stars of The Week or House Certificates but I am sure there will be lots next week.

A little heads up – if you hear some mysterious noises or the sound drifts a little – you can blame my very naughty cat Tilly who wanted to sit on my nice cosy laptop!https://youtu.be/pjfOYUn-Sh4

**** PLEASE NOTE (Before the ECO Group shout at me) I meant to say ‘AVOID single use plastic bottles in the ‘What to Bring To School ‘ list. SORRY!!!

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Thursday 18th February – P1

Guten Morgen Primary 1! Below is your timetable for today.

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New friends joining our class

I would like to welcome Shayaan to Primary 1! I am sure you will all look after him when we return to school on Monday next week.

Assembly

Mrs Jessop will be posting her weekly assembly on the Head Teacher’s Blog today. Keep an eye out for who our star of the week is…!

Project

Today is our last day for International Mother Language Day. If you wish to find out more – click the link below https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day

Make sure to complete Mrs Jessop’s Head Teacher Task to write how your family says Hello for a big display in school 🙂

Big thumbs up!

Miss Copeland

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Wednesday 17th February – P1

Kaliméra Primary 1! Below is your timetable for today.

Project

Today and tomorrow we will be completing activities for International Mother Language Day. If you wish to find out more – click the link below https://www.un.org/en/observances/mother-language-day

Make sure to complete Mrs Jessop’s Head Teacher Task to write how your family says Hello for a big display in school 🙂

You’re all doing brilliantly!

Miss Copeland

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Tuesday 16th February – P1

Buenos días everyone! Below is your timetable for today.

Some pupils have their virtual class chat with me today. Remember you can dress up if you would like to!

News from Antarctica

Bryce completed the task “Ask a scientist” by writing 3 questions he wanted to know about Antarctica. I shared Bryce’s 3 questions with Mr Sugden, a scientist who has visited Antarctica lots of times and below is his reply! Enjoy!

Dear Miss Copeland, How much snow? If you melt the snowfall it ranges from about 30 cm per year near the coast to near desert conditions near the South Pole.  But it blows around a lot, especially if you put up an obstacle like a tent. Food. In remote camps it is mainly pre-packaged and you add boiling water to a packet, close it for 5 minutes and then eat it out of the packet.  Most effort is spent on melting snow and ice for water. On bases they have specialist cooks and the meals are extremely good. Penguins.  Yes there are lots of penguins near the coast but not in the middle of Antarctica where there are very few birds of any type. I will attach a photo of an Adelie Penguin on the Antarctic Peninsula. The photo was taken at this time of year, their summer. Some day hopefully, I can drop in and meet your class. Best wishes, Mr Sugden

keep in touch:

  • Comment on this blog post (text only)
  • admin@royalmile.edin.sch.uk – to share photos of work or ask questions

I am looking forward to hearing from you!

Big thumbs up! Miss Copeland

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Fantastic Friday in Primary 1

⭐Hello Superstars! ⭐

You did it! Tomorrow is the start of the holidays!

Thank you for all being your wonderful selves during this strange time. My favourite time of the week is definitely when I get to see you all on the video call and have lots of fun together. Hopefully soon it will be safe enough to all be in a classroom together again. Until then, let’s keep washing our hands!

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?

The Best Part of Me – Big hi-5 to Ragad who also got her 3 sisters to do the task!

Literacy – BIG shout out to Luara, Theodora and Samar who all received ⭐3 house points⭐ for creating a new song for wh!

Handwriting – Tall, small or fall letters, you are all doing so well!

Maths – Thinking about positional language, directions and continuing our counting forwards and backwards

Antarctica studies – Animals, languages, schools, questions for scientists, maps, fact files… wow!

Chinese New Year – Lantern making!

JASS – Getting out for exercise and personal projects ⭐

Bryce shared his challenge which he will complete with his brother and sister which will build their resilience! Great job team!

RME – This week were were being Good Samaritans by thinking and thanking the people who help us

Spanish – Our body!

Adiós for now!

️‍🌈Miss Copeland️‍️‍🌈