P1 Pandas

P1p reflective Friday 8.9.23

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Please continue to send in your clean recycling. Many thanks

Our STEM area is a core part of our play curriculum in school. The end product may not look like much, but it is the process that matters. ‘Junk’ modelling helps to develop their imagination and creative abilities while challenging them to explore, investigate and problem solve as they bring their ideas to life.

Children can work on their own or co-operate with others, learning to negociate and share ideas. When they create something new it can give their confidence and self-esteem a big boost. They can also consider how their plans have worked out as they think about what they might have done differently or how they might improve their model.

With these materials they practice complex skills from fine and gross locomotor skills to higher order executive functioning; higher order thinking skills such as sequencing, hypothesis testing, divergent problem solving, analysis and evaluation.

If they don’t take their model home at the end of the day it doesn’t matter – the learning has already happened. If it does come home, please value the process your child has gone through more than the product itself. Thank you.

A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.


Our learning this week


Here are some photographs of us developing our skills through our independent learning opportunities and experiences this week. Please take time to share these photographs with your child so they can share their learning with you.


Literacy focus

We have focused on two letter shapes/sounds this week p, and s . As you support your child with learning their letters at home please always pronounce the pure sound of the letter ( e.g. S = sssssss and not suh or the letter name ‘ess’ ). This is very important as we begin to blend letters together to make words.

Some words to make/read

sat tap pat at as (past)

Some children are already familiar with these letter sounds ( and more) and have already begun to build and blend words in class. These are skills to practise at home whenever you can.

Building a word. Using plastic letters or letters written on small pieces of card or paper an adult says a three letter CVC word ( consonant, vowel, consonant) and the child chooses the correct sounds to make the word.

Blending a word . Adult writes or uses letters to make a CVC word and the child should say the pure sounds of each letter then blend them together to read the word.

Our handwriting pattern this week was zig zag lines, with pointy corners showing control as our pencil changes direction.

Our writing programme starts with telling stories through detailed drawing. This week our drawing prompt was ‘I change my shoes ‘

Maths and numeracy focus


Other areas of the curriculum

We have enjoyed playing some singing games and rhymes with Mrs Cross, developing our skill in keeping a steady beat and also exploring different ways in which we can use our voices.

In PE we practised following instructions, taking turns and using different ways of travelling, We have been learning how to warm up our muscles and enjoy choosing different exercises to demonstrate to the class. Skipping and hopping continues to prove quite tricky for a few of the children, so please practice this at home. We also enjoyed some games such as ‘Finding Nemo’ and ‘Messy Bedroom’

PE is tiring !

We have shared all memory boxes that have been brought in so far.

Outdoor play is important for our development. Proprioception is the sense that tells the body where it is in space, and it plays a big role in self-regulation, coordination, posture, body awareness, the ability to focus, and speech.


Looking ahead to next week

PE days as before.

Loose parts play on Thursday. The weather forecast doesn’t look great, but we will go out anyway unless the weather is exceptionally bad, so we would ask that the children come appropriately dressed for a good Scottish autumnal day.

‘Homework’ ( things to practice at home)

Revise all sounds learned so far and build/read the words listed above.

Practise counting forwards and backwards within 20 starting at different points…

e.g. Count from 3 and stop at 9

Count backwards from 12 and stop at 7

Extend the range of number to provide challenge where required.

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P1p reflective Friday 1.9.23

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Thank you for the donations of notebooks and fancy pens. This week’s special request is old ( clean) socks ! We would love each child to bring an old sock on Monday – it can have holes, be child or adult sized.

Much appreciated.

Thanks also in anticipation of your continued donations of resources to support learning, in our STEM area ( Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)

Our STEM area is a core part of our play curriculum in school. The end product may not look like much, but it is the process that matters. ‘Junk’ modelling helps to develop their imagination and creative abilities while challenging them to explore, investigate and problem solve as they bring their ideas to life.

Children can work on their own or co-operate with others, learning to negociate and share ideas. When they create something new it can give their confidence and self-esteem a big boost. They can also consider how their plans have worked out as they think about what they might have done differently or how they might improve their model.

With these materials they practice complex skills from fine and gross locomotor skills to higher order executive functioning; higher order thinking skills such as sequencing, hypothesis testing, divergent problem solving, analysis and evaluation.

If they don’t take their model home at the end of the day it doesn’t matter – the learning has already happened. If it does come home, please value the process your child has gone through more than the product itself. Thank you.

A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.


Our learning this week


Here are some photographs of us developing our skills through our independent learning opportunities and experiences this week. Please take time to share these photographs with your child so they can share their learning with you.


Literacy focus

We have focused on two letter shapes/sounds this week t, and a . As you support your child with learning their letters at home please always pronounce the pure sound of the letter ( e.g. S = sssssss and not suh or the letter name ‘ess’ ). This is very important as we begin to blend letters together to make words.

Some children are already familiar with these letter sounds ( and more) and have already begun to build and blend words in class. These are skills to practise at home whenever you can.

Building a word. Using plastic letters or letters written on small pieces of card or paper an adult says a three letter CVC word ( consonant, vowel, consonant) and the child chooses the correct sounds to make the word.

Blending a word . Adult writes or uses letters to make a CVC word and the child should say the pure sounds of each letter then blend them together to read the word.

Our handwriting pattern this week was circles, starting from the top and then drawing in an anticlockwise direction

Our writing programme starts with telling stories through detailed drawing. We are learning to This week our drawing prompt was ‘I am reaching ‘

Maths and numeracy focus


We have been doing our numeracy baseline assessments. Some skills we assess include numeral recognition; counting forwards and backwards; counting a collection of items; establishing a collection of a given amount; showing an amount on our fingers.

Other areas of the curriculum

Our loose parts play session was successful, providing lots of opportunities for a wide range of skills development. Please refer back to the email sent on Tuesday if you would like to learn more about the opportunities provided by loose parts learning.

We have enjoyed playing some singing games and rhymes with Mrs Cross, developing our skill in keeping a steady beat and also exploring different ways in which we can use our voices.

In PE we practised following instructions, taking turns and using different ways of travelling, We have been learning how to warm up our muscles and enjoy choosing different exercises to demonstrate to the class. Skipping and hopping continues to prove quite tricky for a few of the children, so please practice this at home. We also enjoyed some games such as ‘Finding Nemo’ and ‘Messy Bedroom’

We continue to share memory boxes, developing our talking and listening- it may take a few days to get through them all .


Looking ahead to next week

PE days as before.

We will share more memory boxes.

‘Homework’ ( things to practice at home)

Please see the letter in purple folders today with ideas of how you can support your child with literacy learning at home.

Continue to develop independence with coats, zips, turning jumpers and cardigans the right way round,, and shoe changing.

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P1p reflective Friday 25.8.23

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In order to encourage writing in play the children have free access to notebooks and diaries in which they can ‘write’ plans and notes on their learning. To enable this we would welcome donations of unwanted/partially used notebooks or diaries. Also any enticing writing implements ( ie glittery pencils/gel pens/ pencils with feathers etc – basically anything other than standard school issue type pencils/pens) These will be used in our ‘message trolley’. The children enjoy choosing resources from the trolley to use in their independent learning, promoting markmaking and early writing skills.

In our STEM area ( Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths the children enjoy creating structures and models from clean cardboard/plastic recycling. We would love to receive frequent donations of resources to support this area of learning, no amount is too much !

Our STEM area is a core part of our play curriculum in school. The end product may not look like much, but it is the process that matters. ‘Junk’ modelling helps to develop their imagination and creative abilities while challenging them to explore, investigate and problem solve as they bring their ideas to life.

Children can work on their own or co-operate with others, learning to negociate and share ideas. When they create something new it can give their confidence and self-esteem a big boost. They can also consider how their plans have worked out as they think about what they might have done differently or how they might improve their model.

With these materials they practice complex skills from fine and gross locomotor skills to higher order executive functioning; higher order thinking skills such as sequencing, hypothesis testing, divergent problem solvng, analysis and evaluation.

If they don’t take their model home at the end of the day it doesn’t matter – the learning has already happened. If it does come home, please value the process your child has gone through more than the product itself. Thank you.

A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.


Our learning this week


Another busy week in P1. Please look at the blog with your child to give them the opportunity to share their experiences with you.


Literacy focus

We have been doing some baseline assessments to ascertain the children’s prior knowledge of phonics.

We did some handwriting skills development, following pathways and creating lines.

Our writing programme starts with telling stories through detailed drawing. This week our drawing prompt was ‘My family’

Maths and numeracy focus

.We are about to begin our numeracy baseline assessments.

Other areas of the curriculum

We have created our Class Charter. Our school saying is Ready, Respectful Safe and we have talked about what this means for us in class. We also referred to the UNCRC and identified some of our important rights. We wrote our name and drew our picture on leaves to show that we will try to be Ready Respectful and Safe in school.

In PE we practised following instructions, taking turns and we investigated different ways of travelling, Skipping and hopping proved quite tricky for a few of the children, so please practice this at home.


Looking ahead to next week

PE days as before.

We will share more memory boxes.

‘Homework’ ( things to practice at home)

Practise getting a straw from a small carton and piercing a hole in order to drink ( e.g. juice) this will promote independence at milk time.

Continue to develop independence with coats, zips, turning jumpers and cardigans the right way round,, and shoe changing.

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P1p reflective Friday 16.8.23

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A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.


Our learning this week


We have had a great week settling into P1. The children have been fantastic, taking the new routines in their stride and enjoying exploring the classroom.

Please check this blog every Friday as we will share the learning from the week. We would encourage you to look at it with your child so that they can talk to you about their experiences in class. The blog post may also include ‘homework’ activities or suggestions of things to try at home.


Maths and numeracy

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No information this week

Looking ahead to next week

PE days will be Tuesday and Wednesday. Children should come to school dressed ready to participate as we will not change clothes in school -e.g joggers/leggings/shorts and a T shirt with a Buckstone jumper on top.

As far as the weather will allow, Tuesday PE will take place outdoors so outdoor shoes on that day would ideally be trainers if possible.

Other areas of the curriculum

‘Homework’ ( things to practice at home)

Continue to develop independence with coats, zips, turning jumpers and cardigans the right way round,, and shoe changing.

P1 Pandas

P1W reflective Friday 23.6.23

This is our last Friday blog of the year – how did that go so quickly? It has been my pleasure to work with such a fantastic group of children this year, I will definitely be wearing sunglasses on Wednesday when I have to say goodbye to them !!

Thank you for all your support this year – I hope you all have an enjoyable summer and I look forward to seeing the children in August as P2 pupils.

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Looking ahead to next week

Please could all children bring a bag on Tuesday to take home indoor shoes and changes of clothes. They should also bring their purple folder on this day with all keyrings etc removed as we will be collecting them in and storing them in school for the summer. Also on Tuesday we will have our last loose parts play session (rescheduled from when we were rained off last week)

Our learning this week


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P1W reflective Friday 16.6.23

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A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.


Our learning this week


Our writing prompt this week was ‘all about me’.

This will be passed to our new teachers


We continue to use core reading book resources in school as we begin to develop developing the children’s reading comprehension skills, exploring the cognitive strategies of activating, inferring, monitoring/clarifying, questioning, searching/selecting, summarizing, and visualising.

Maths and numeracy

In numeracy we continue to develop our Stages of Early Arithmetical Learning strategies.

These include additive and subtractive problem solving, forward and backward number sequences, sharing into equal groups, numeral recognition, partitioning of tens and ones, recognising patterns in number etc…

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Looking ahead to next week

Loose parts on Tuesday.

There will be no reading books coming home next Thursday

Other areas of the curriculum

We enjoyed another visit from Ali who came to sing some songs to us.

We had a visit from the Oxgangs Librarian asking us to sign up for the summer reading challenge.


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P1W reflective Friday 9.6.23

Our highlight this week was watching the P7 show. We made a short video to say well done.

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A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.

This week’s homework

  • Please continue to revise the tricky words.
  • You may choose to play this game to support revision of number bonds.
  • Start learning to tie your shoelaces, ready for p2


Independent learning

The children have been developing a wide range of skills through independent learning opportunities in class and outdoors. We also enjoyed our trip to the walled garden.



Literacy.

This week we have been continuing to revise our tricky spelling words.

Our writing prompt this week was our caterpillars.



We continue to use core reading book resources in school as we begin to develop developing the children’s reading comprehension skills, exploring the cognitive strategies of activating, inferring, monitoring/clarifying, questioning, searching/selecting, summarizing, and visualising.

Maths and numeracy

In numeracy we continue to develop our Stages of Early Arithmetical Learning strategies.

These include additive and subtractive problem solving, forward and backward number sequences, sharing into equal groups, numeral recognition, partitioning of tens and ones, recognising patterns in number etc…

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Looking ahead to next week

Please note that all learning stories and comments sheets were due to be returned on Friday 9th.

Please return by Monday if not already done.

Other areas of the curriculum

We enjoyed a visit from Ali who came to sing some songs to us.

We released our butterflies – they were slow to fly away, but that gave us lots of time to observe them closely.


We planted nasturtium seeds and made a leaflet about how to look after them.

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P1W reflective Friday 2.6.23

Listening and Talking Presentation – Thank you for sharing your talks. I enjoyed hearing about your favourite places.

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A reminder to please name all items of clothing, water bottles and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires an item belonging to someone else.

This week’s homework

  • There will be no more Friday home learning sheets after this week. We will be focusing on revision and consolidation of spelling the block one and two tricky words as listed on this weeks sheet. Some pupils still find these tricky, so please practise writing them from memory (a few at a time)
  • you may choose to play this game to support revision of number bonds. Start by choosing the number bonds to ten option. Up the level of challenge to 20 or beyond if required.
  • Look around your house and discuss which things are powered by electricity. Do they plug into the mains or are they battery powered? Can the battery be charged or do the batteries need to be replaced when they run out ?


Independent learning

The children have been developing a wide range of skills through independent learning opportunities in class and outdoors. We have enjoyed having warm sunny weather allowing us to be outside more than usual.


Literacy.

This week we have been continuing learning to blend initial consonants with the letter s – eg sw, sp,

Our writing prompt this week was the book ‘Not a stick’



We continue to use core reading book resources in school as we begin to develop developing the children’s reading comprehension skills, exploring the cognitive strategies of activating, inferring, monitoring/clarifying, questioning, searching/selecting, summarizing, and visualising.

Maths and numeracy

In numeracy we continue to develop our Stages of Early Arithmetical Learning strategies.

These include additive and subtractive problem solving, forward and backward number sequences, sharing into equal groups, numeral recognition, partitioning of tens and ones, recognising patterns in number etc…

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Looking ahead to next week

Walk to the walled garden on Tuesday.

Loose Parts on Thursday

Other areas of the curriculum


In PE we worked on ball skills and also developing core strength, timing and reflexes.

Our caterpillars have formed Chrysalises – we are excited to watch the next stage of their transformation – at the time of writing, they are still wrapped up safe and warm !


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P1W reflective Friday 19.5.23

Listening and Talking Presentation – My Favourite Place
Please be ready to share your talk next week.

As part of our literacy learning, we would like each learner to deliver a talk about their favourite place. This could be anywhere – perhaps the park, a holiday destination or even your bedroom! Talks should last no more than two minutes, and learners can bring in up to 3 things to show during the presentation if they wish to do so. Please bear in mind that we would like the children to talk informally about their favourite place and not read a prepared script, so no need to type or write anything out for them. We won’t be using powerpoints/technology to deliver our talks. We will begin to hear the talks on Monday 29th May, so please have them ready for then. Thank you and I look forward to hearing all about the favourite places!

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This week’s homework

  • learn to spell the tricky words one and you
  • complete the activities outlined on the home learning sheet – this sheet will cover next week as well.
  • practice instant recall of the Number bonds that make 10. Pupils should be able to quickly name the partner number to a given number without counting on or using fingers. Memorise these facts.
  • you may choose to play this game to support revision. Start by choosing the number bonds to ten option. Up the level of challenge to 20 if required.


Independent learning

The children have been developing a wide range of skills through independent learning opportunities in class and outdoors.. we have enjoyed having warm sunny weather allowing us to be outside more than usual.

Literacy.

This week we have been learning to blend initial consonants with the letter s – eg st, sm, sn,

We continue to use core reading book resources in school as we begin to develop developing the children’s reading comprehension skills, exploring the cognitive strategies of activating, inferring, monitoring/clarifying, questioning, searching/selecting, summarizing, and visualising.

Maths and numeracy

We have been doing some speedy adding – how quickly can you answer these sums…..7+2= 3+6= 12+6=

We have enjoyed using the ipads to challenge ourselves with addition calculations


We have also been revising and assessing our knowledge of number bonds to 10. For most pupils we will be continuing to revise this next week. Please support your child with this learning at home.

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Looking ahead to next week

Be prepared to share your talk about your favourite place

Loose Parts on Monday

Other areas of the curriculum


In PE we worked on developing core strength, timing and reflexes.

Our caterpillars have formed Chrysalises – we are excited to watch the next stage of their transformation.


A reminder to please name all items of clothing and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires a jumper belonging to someone else.

P1 Pandas

P1W reflective Friday 19.5.23

Listening and Talking Presentation – My Favourite Place
As part of our literacy learning, we would like each learner to deliver a talk about their favourite place. This could be anywhere – perhaps the park, a holiday destination or even your bedroom! Talks should last no more than two minutes, and learners can bring in up to 3 things to show during the presentation if they wish to do so. Please bear in mind that we would like the children to talk informally about their favourite place and not read a prepared script, so no need to type or write anything out for them. We won’t be using powerpoints/technology to deliver our talks. We will begin to hear the talks on Monday 29th May, so please have them ready for then. Thank you and I look forward to hearing all about the favourite places!

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This week’s homework

  • learn to spell the tricky words here and of
  • complete the activities outlined on the home learning sheet
  • practice instant recall of the Number bonds that make 10. Pupils should be able to quickly name the partner number to a given number without counting on or using fingers. Memorise these facts.
  • you may choose to play this game to support revision. Start by choosing the number bonds to ten option. Up the level of challenge to 20 if required.


Independent learning

The children have been developing a wide range of skills through independent learning opportunities in class and outdoors.. we have enjoyed having warm sunny weather allowing us to be outside more than usual.

Literacy.

This week we have been learning to blend initial consonants with the letter l, eg bl, cl, fl,

Our writing prompt this week was ‘ My planet….’

We continue to use core reading book resources in school as we begin to develop developing the children’s reading comprehension skills, exploring the cognitive strategies of activating, inferring, monitoring/clarifying, questioning, searching/selecting, summarizing, and visualising.

Maths and numeracy

We have been doing some speedy adding – how quickly can you answer these sums…..

7+2= 3+6= 12+6= (etc, with totals up to 20 for most pupils)


We have also been revising and assessing our knowledge of number bonds to 10. For most pupils we will be continuing to revise this next week. Please support your child with this learning at home.

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Looking ahead to next week

Holiday Monday

Loose Parts on Friday

Other areas of the curriculum


In PE we learned to use our feet to control and stop a ball.


A reminder to please name all items of clothing and shoes, and to check names on items brought home in case your child accidentally acquires a jumper belonging to someone else.