This will be another exciting week. It is Careers Week where we will be working on targets for DYW (Developing the Young Workforce). In Primary 1 we are also thinking about Science this week and will be working towards our Science targets in Electricity.
Literacy
Phonics

We are learning to recognise and use the sound ‘oo’. We are learning to write words and sentences using this sound. Can you write a list or a sentence using words with ‘oo’?
Writing
We are learning how to create posters this week. We are making an Electricity Safety poster.

To be really successful we will need to:
- have a big title
- clear simple message
- big picture
Handwritng
We are going to keep practising the curly caterpillar letters. We are really trying hard to ensure the children form these letters correctly. When you practise at home ask your child to say out loud: round, up and down. Their pencil should stay on the page until the letter is complete, rather than adding bits on to the letter to finish it.
Numeracy
We are solving subtraction problems within 5/10/20 by counting the objects or counting on or back.
Try out this game at home. Choose your level.
We are working hard at counting back to find out how many – this can be tricky and we use hops to count back to make it easy to stop on the correct answer.
Science
- We are learning to identify things around us that use electricity.
- We know that electricity can be dangerous and show how to stay safe inside and outside.
- We can say why electricity is important in our lives.
- We can investigate how to make a simple circuit.
We have Mr Crawshaw and a group of S3 visiting from Millburn to help us investigate and use the circuit equipment.
DYW – The Billy Goats Gruff

We can talk about the different jobs we would need to do to build a bridge for the goats to cross.
We know that people do different jobs in our community.
In groups we will be working cooperatively to build bridges using different materials.

























































































