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For Mrs Campbell's P4-7 pupils
Link to daily speed sound lesson for 'ear' - hear with your ear
For Mrs Campbell's P4-7 pupils
Here is the link to your daily sound lesson 'ew'- chew the stew
For Mrs Campbell's P4-7 pupils
Today we are focusing on the igh/i-e sound Watch the following video lesson to practice reading longer words with this sound.
'Foraging' to make Nettle Tea-Rannoch Class w.e.14.5.21
Outdoors -Making Nettle Tea! Rannoch Class have had a really active week between all the outdoor activities they have been involved in during this part of Health Week. Alice, our Outdoor specialist demonstrated how to 'forage' (an act of looking for wild food for free) in the woodland. The boys went looking for young nettle ... Continue reading 'Foraging' to make Nettle Tea-Rannoch Class w.e.14.5.21 →
French Phrase of the Fortnight - August 2021
Bonjour! Our first French Phrase of the Fortnight for the new school year is 'Bonjour!' It means Hello or Good Day! We use it when we greet someone. You could practise saying Bonjour to your family and friends! Get ready to say it lots of times when you return to school! Pierre has helped to ... Continue reading French Phrase of the Fortnight - August 2021 →
French Phrase of the Fortnight - December
Our French Phrase of the Fortnight this time is Joyeux Noël ! Merry Christmas! Now that you know how to write it, why not use it when you are making your Christmas cards?
French Phrase of the Fortnight - Early January 2021
Bonjour! Our first French Phrase of the Fortnight in 2021 is.... Nous habitons en Ecosse. It means We live in Scotland. You could print out the phrase to display in your house or write it out in your best handwriting! Why not practise it when you are talking about Scotland this month? Here is Pierre's ... Continue reading French Phrase of the Fortnight - Early January 2021 →
French Phrase of the Fortnight - Early January 2022
The first French Phrase of the Fortnight of 2022 is: Il porte un chapeau. It means He is wearing a hat. You can also say Elle porte un chapeau. It means She is wearing a hat. You could change the noun to describe other things that people are wearing. Find out what these mean! une ... Continue reading French Phrase of the Fortnight - Early January 2022 →