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P3 News and Home Learning w/b 29th April

I cannot believe that we are now at the end of April and well into our Summer term. Hopefully the weather will be bright warm and sunny allowing us to take our learning outdoors. Last week in Maths we started looking at greater than, less than and equal to in more depth and we will continue to look at this in number processes during the week. We are also starting to refresh our learning about measure, this week looking at length, width and height. In reading we have been using clues in given text to work out missing words and we are returning to explanation writing after finishing our work on persuasive writing.

In our topic we are going to look at farming in Scotland and focus on one area of farming and learn what happens on farms to produce and grow the food that arrives on our plate. We will also be beginning to practice our P3 Assembly which is taking place on Friday 10th May and we hope that you are able to come to it. We will be showing the school and invited parents what we have been learning over the year. We planned and discussed this on Friday and hope that you enjoy what we have chosen to show you.

Home Learning will be sent out on Monday and should be returned on Friday, if you are struggling to fit the learning in please come and talk to me and I can set aside time for your child to complete some home learning with support at school. This week there is a maths challenge sheet, spelling challenge sheet, book to read for pleasure (if book is returned) and a Farm to Fork topic sheet that has challenges for the next few weeks that can be done at home with you.

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Sharing Wider Achievements

We are continuing to collect, share and celebrate the wider achievements of our learners at Royal Mile. These are displayed in our open area so all learners, staff and visitors can see the achievements of our amazing learners.

If you would like to share your child’s achievement please click here.

Thanks,

Mr McPheely

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P3 News and Home Learning w/b 22nd April

Welcome back and I hope that you had a lovely break and we are already a week into the final term. Last week, in Literacy, we worked on revisiting our sounds that we have been learning this year. Over the next few weeks we will be revisiting all our sounds and spelling patterns, along with our common words. In Maths we will be looking at Number Recognition on the mental maths strategies rainbow, Ms Brunner has already uploaded to this page maths challenges for you try at home. I will send out these challenges as activities for home learning with examples to support your understanding. We will also be looking at measure, mathematical symbols and data handling in the next few weeks.

We will be sending out an overview of this term’s work in the next few weeks but our topic this term will be Farm to Fork and the class will be looking at where their food comes from and what food is farmed in Scotland. The class has already decided that they would like a farmer to visit and I am in the process of trying to arrange this, watch this space! We will be visiting the library next Monday, 29th April and I would be very grateful if the children who had borrowed books from the library brought them to school to return them.

The class has another few weeks of NYCOS for music and this will happen every Tuesday morning. PE will be Tuesday and Thursday this term, please send in a change of clothes for PE as the weather is now getting warmer. We will also be taking our learning outside and with this in mind please bring a coat to school as rain can catch us out.

Home Learning is beginning again this week and will be sent out in the Home Learning bags on Monday to be returned on Friday. Mr McPheely would still like to hear about achievements that children have undertaken out of school as he is gathering this information for a lovely display in the school. Home learning this week is a spelling challenge sheet, mental maths strategies activity sheet and a book to read for pleasure, if previous books have been returned. I will send out an other curriculum grid challenge sheet next week when we have discussed the first part of our topic.

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homework – Mental Agility

Please find attached activities children experience in class daily and are asked to practise at home.

This term we are focusing on the yellow rainbow section –

NUMBER RECOGNITION:

Primary 1 chilli challenges:

Primary 2 – P4 activities:

Primary 5 – P7 tasks:

We will focus on number recognition for the next 5 weeks –

Please choose 1 chilli challenge each week at home, complete it in your jotter and return it each week!

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P3 News and Home Learning w/b 18th March

This week P3 will be going to the Children’s library so please remember to send in books to be returned and to bring in the library cards. In Maths we will be looking at rounding and estimation and in money we will be looking at how much change we get back from various amounts. In literacy we will be creating our persuasive posters around our topic, Japan following on from last week P3 when they created Pokémon posters. I am looking forward to meeting and sharing the P3’s great learning with parents and carers on Thursday and Friday at the Parent Consultations, if you have not received a time or day please contact the office.

I have attached the home Learning for this week coming, w/b 18th March 2024. This will be the last week of Home Learning before the April Holiday and Home Learning will begin again on week commencing 22nd April. Home Learning will be sent home in bags on Monday and should be returned on Friday. This week will be reading for pleasure, weekly spelling challenge, Rainbow Mental Math Challenge, before and after and the topic Grid that has already been provided.