Rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 was fun for Primary 4!
Rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 was fun for Primary 4!
Primary 4 had an amazing morning tucking into a Roman breakfast! Thank you to Mrs K. for organising and creating a lasting memory for everyone.
Well done to our fantastic netball team, who challenged themselves, encouraged and supported each other and played as a fantastic team to win all their matches! We are very proud of you ππ
Primary 2 have been learning to blend sounds in Phonics to spell different words.
P7 have been learning about fronted adverbials. Practised adding them to sentences written on our desks! (We promise we cleaned it Mr Wedlock!)ποΈ
Please come along and join us! All welcome βοΈπ§
Primary 2 have been enjoying reading circles.
Primary 4 had fun making 3 and 4 digit numbers using place value cards.
This group of Primary 4 children achieved amazing results in their Place Value Quiz!
Primary 1 have been enjoying using ABC Music during our class movement breaks. They can perform actions on specific beats and move their bodies in different ways. π΅βοΈπ΅
Primary 1 have been learning about positional language and have gained confidence when applying their knowledge to program BeeBots π πΊοΈ π
βοΈCurriculum Afternoon βοΈ
Thank you to all of the adults that attended our Curriculum Afternoon on Thursday. There was great excitement in P1. The children enjoyed having the opportunity to show off their classroom, their wonderful work and other areas of the school.
Thank you so much to all of the parents, grandparents and carers who joined us at our Curriculum Afternoon today. Your presence made the event truly special and meaningful for both the children and staff.
Have a great September weekend.
Today in Numeracy, P7 have been developing their understanding of negative and positive numbers. We took our learning outdoors and created number lines, working in pairs to move up and down the number line to reflect our answers. π‘οΈ
Primary 2 are learning about place value in numeracy by using different resources to make tens and ones.
Primary 5 are all βDementia Friendsβ π§ΈπΌ
Primary 4 pupils got a very special treat today when our House Captains came to speak to them about why they make good role models. As part of their Health and Wellbeing lessons, P4 can now recognise what it takes to be a good role model. Thank you House Captains!
Pupils in Primary 2 were showing off their moves during a Phonics Disco.
Primary 4 pupils were able to independently log on to a Chromebook and carry out research on Roman art before completing their own mosaic crosses for our class altar.
Some more photos of Primary 4 playing games to consolidate their learning on place value.
Primary 4 enjoyed playing games to help them to read 3 and 4 digit numbers.
P7 have been ordering and comparing numbers to 8 digits. We used magna tiles to create number lines from ascending and descending order.
Creative minds working together and showcasing their imaginative play
Congratulations to our Pupils amd Workers of the Week who were celebrated at assembly on Friday alongside our wider achievements π
Congratulations to our Newly Elected House and Vice Captains βοΈ
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Reading together for pleasure in Primary 4.
Primary 4 pupils are fully engaged when reading for pleasure.
A very important Boarding Pass will be winging its way to P7 parents and guardians for our Curriculum Afternoon on 25th of April from 1pm-3pm. The boarding pass will contain a QR code providing you with all the information you need. We hope you can hope on board our learning journey with us! βοΈ
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Curriculum Afternoon π
P1 would like to invite their adults to our Curriculum Afternoon on Thursday the 25th of September.
Pop the balloon and receive more information on this exciting event. π
We are looking forward to showing you around our class and school.
Today Primary 7 finished painting their ballot boxes and making their rosettes. We are more than ready for Thursdayβs Election day and cannot wait to present our speeches to the school. β€οΈππππ