This week, you could definitely feel the change in the temperature. Although it’s a bit more chilly, the pupils loved coming in to share that they’d found ice. This started some amazing conversations between pupils and creating their own experiments such as how quickly will it melt.
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First Week Back – Homework
This week in the red book bags, we have added a Learning at Home with P1 sheet to highlight some important information. We’ve sent home your child’s red learning record to have a look at their learning journey (the white a3 sheet) of their learning in term 1. This is a snapshot of their learningContinue reading “First Week Back – Homework”
Happy Holidays
Well done to all P1B for a great first term! You’ve all worked so hard and had so much fun! It’s been a great term getting to know all the pupils and parents and we look forward to welcoming you back on the 28th October 2019.
P1 Parent Workshops
Please note Primary 1 Parent Workshops will take place on Tuesday 29th October 2019 at 3.30pm to 4.30pm and again on Wednesday 30th October at 6pm to 7pm. These workshops will focus on Emerging Literacy and Our Approach to Learning in P1. We look forward to meeting with you there.
Last Week Of Our First Term
Fabulous Faye
Well done to Faye who shared with us her achievement from home. Faye is now moving on to front crawl after learning back crawl in swimming! Excellent news!
Excellent Ela!
Ela shared with us her achievement outside in boxing! She even showed us some of her moves! Well done Ela, what a fantastic achievement and a lovely trophy to reward your hard work.
Sharing Stories
We’ve loved hearing stories created both in class and at home this week. At the end of the day we get together and we act out the stories identifying characters and telling the story out loud as a performance. Well done everyone! I can’t wait hearing more next week!
This Week’s Outdoor Play
Our Pre-Handwriting, Fine Motor and Writing Fun!
Amazing construction creations building lots of strength in our fingers by putting all the bits together.
