Primary 1 Blog, Uncategorized

Maths Week

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Everyone at Royal Mile Primary School has been busy creating their class page for our Maths Week Booklet!

This year’s challenge is to go to as many places as possible in our booklet!
Prove that you were there (photo, receipt, more facts) and collect 1 house point for each place you went to!

Click the link below to download the booklet and read all about it!

Maths Week Booklet 2019

Happy Holidays!

 

 

Primary 3 Blog, Uncategorized

Best bits of September in P3

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Thank you for popping in again!

Here are some of this months highlights:

Numeracy: PLACE VALUE practice –  digits in a number, their position and their value – splitting a number into (hundreds) tens and ones collaberatively

Literacy:  reading two stories that deal with themes of overcoming worries and facing fears, spelling and handwriting practice

Social Studies: CELTS –  Comparing aspects of people’s daily lives in the past with mour own by using historical evidence or the experience of recreating an historical setting – creating Celtic roundhouses, making clay war horns, dressing like Celts

PE:  enjoying daily opportunities to participate in physical activities and sport indoors and outdoors – ceilidh dancing and dance routines in class, playground games

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P3’s comments:

This month I enjoyed learning and worked hard on the Celts. I was happy about playing with my friends. Sarah

I like PE, especially basketball at the Crags! Aiden

I like going to Holyrood Park for Outdoor Education. TJ

I like playing with all my friends. Akrm

I like Place Value and fractions with Mrs Speedie. Louie

I like Fridays because we have reward time. Sasha

I am happy because I wrote a lot this week. I worked hard on writing about my reading book! Casey

I am very happy about my spelling this week. Preston

I enjoy maths in P3! Elia

I liked finding out who takes IMG_8552 home! Leila

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Primary 6 Blog, Uncategorized

Welcome to Primary 6

I hope that everyone has had an enjoyable and restful summer.

Now we are back and have had a very busy start to the term, revising place value, learning all about different types of poetry and making a start to our Victorian topic.

There are lots of fun and exciting activities and opportunities coming up, details of these and the overview for the first term (until Christmas) can be found linked below.

We have moved from the homework jotter to a new homework folder. The expectation is that the homework folder will go home every evening and be returned the following day. Children will also be required to record their homework in their homework diaries; this is both to encourage them to develop independence and prepare them for high school. There is a section at the bottom of each week for parents or carers to sign to confirm that homework has been completed and checked at home.

Other important information:

-PE days are currently Thursday and Friday. This will be changed to one longer PE session on a Thursday at the Crags Sport Centre later in the term due to ongoing building works in school). Please ensure that your child comes prepared with a full PE kit on these days. Please also ensure that children are aware jewellery should not be worn during PE lessons.

-Please ensure that your child comes to school with a water bottle.

-Children should ensure that any mobile phones are stored in safe keeping throughout the school day. This is to prevent any loss or damage.

-Children should not bring or use permanent markers while at school, as these can cause damage to clothing and school property.

Thank you for your ongoing support.

Mr McPheely

P6 termly organiser for parents