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Bonnyrigg Primary School

Bonnyrigg Primary School . P3 Curriculum Evening. Content of Presentation. Curriculum for Excellence Year Plan Literacy Handwriting Spelling Reading Writing Numeracy Maths Learning Across the Curriculum Routines Expectations Good to be Green – High Expectations Parent Zone.

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Bonnyrigg Primary School

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  1. Bonnyrigg Primary School P3 Curriculum Evening

  2. Content of Presentation • Curriculum for Excellence • Year Plan • Literacy • Handwriting • Spelling • Reading • Writing • Numeracy • Maths • Learning Across the Curriculum • Routines • Expectations • Good to be Green – High Expectations • Parent Zone

  3. Curriculum for Excellence • The curriculum that we follow is curriculum for excellence. • It runs from age 3-18. • Levels Early - Pre–school and P1 or later for some First - To end of P4 but earlier or later for some Second - To end of P7 but earlier or later for some • 8 Curricular areas Numeracy and Maths, Literacy, Health and Wellbeing, Expressive Arts, Social Studies, Science, Technologies and Religious and Moral Education.

  4. Year Plan for P3

  5. Literacy • Reading Structure • Spelling – Rules • Writing – 3 rotations, CTG • Handwriting - Berol Cursive Script

  6. Numeracy • Numeracy and Maths (Differences) • 3 Numeracy Lessons,1 Maths and 1 Problem Solving per week. • Groups, rotations, games, mental maths activities.

  7. P3 Learning across the Curriculum • HWB – Health Education, PE • EA – Music, Drama, Art and Dance. • SOC – People, Past Events and Societies i.e. Egyptians - People, Place and Environment i.e. Scotland/Malawi - People in Society, Economy and Business i.e. Christmas Enterprise • TCH - Computer Technologies • SCN - Forces, Electricity and Nature i.e. – The Body and Senses - Biological Systems i.e. – The Body and Senses • RME - Christianity i.e – The Birth of Jesus as a Journey

  8. Routines • Specialists – Art, Dance and PE. • Can you please ensure all belongings are labelled. This includes jumpers, gym kits and gym rubbers. • Money should always be sent in a labelled envelope. • Any tuck shop money should come in a labelled purse or wallet. • Water bottles should be filled with water only.

  9. Expectations • All children are expected to wear a jacket to school in the winter months. • We actively encourage the school uniform and would appreciate your support in this. • Earrings may be taped up or taken out for PE. • Gym kits are to be kept in school from Monday to Friday. • Ensure your child brings their reading folder to school every day.

  10. Good to be Green – High Expectations • We actively promote positive behaviour and set high expectations of all children throughout the school. • This year we are reviewing our behaviour procedures. • The positive approach benefits all learners and we constantly encourage good manners, politeness and a good attitude.

  11. Parent Zone • School Website – www.mgfl.net/bonnyriggps • Parent Zone -http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/parentzone/

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