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Enjoy some stories with a local storyteller and you can join in a ZOOM craft session on Friday with the Crannie.
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Enjoy some stories with a local storyteller and you can join in a ZOOM craft session on Friday with the Crannie.
FUNdraiser from Pupil Council for Children in Need!

There will be prizes for the funniest and most inventive costumes, traditional guising fun and some treats from the Parent Council.
For your information the treats (which have been quarantined and will be handed out in bags) being offered are:



if you do not wish your child to have any treats please tell us otherwise we will just follow any dietary information we have. If you wish to send an alternative treat please let the class teacher know.
we have spare costumes to lend or make – so please don’t buy anything especially and be very careful of the safety labels in any costumes you purchase!
Happy Friday!!
Spelling
Your spelling words this week are a mix of tricky words. Word list and suggested activities below.
Reading Comprehension
Read Screen 6 of your eBook of Blood. Your statement of debate is: Should people be paid to give blood? Using your planning sheet to make note of arguments for and against.
Maths Homework-Education City
Your maths homework is on Education City this week, under: Homework for 15th of October. There are 5 activities to complete. These can be completed over the next two weeks. Any connection or password issues, please let me know.
As you walk along East Preston Street and Newington Road doing a little window shopping, look out for the posters from P7! There is lots of good advice here fro everyone so we can be safe now the days are getting shorter!



Well Done P7 and I hope the selected winners enjoy their prizes!!!!
At the moment, pupils are eating their snack after play time in the classroom. In previous years, pupils would eat their snack outside during morning break-time. This keeps our classrooms tidy. Break-time lasts 15 minutes and we want most of this time to be playing, rather than eating.
To help your child prepare for this return, please can you make sure your child has one item for snack that they would be able to carry outside with them. This should ideally be one an item of fruit and something they can eat quickly. Thank you! 😊
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