Primary 5
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Primary 5 Mrs Peacocke's class enjoyed working together to make 3D shapes and investigate their properties.
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The new school year is off to a fantastic start in Mrs Peacocke’s Primary 5 class! Pupils have settled in really well, bringing lots of energy, enthusiasm, and smiles into the classroom. From the very first week, they’ve shown a brilliant attitude towards learning and supporting one another.
One of the highlights of the term so far has been their first PE session with Ambassadors Football. The children loved being active, learning new football skills and playing games. Enjoy the photos of their first session.
Read more: Primary 5P Off To A Great Start With Ambassadors Football
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Primary 5 have been busy building their number knowledge at the beginning of term by working on place value. This is a key part of understanding how numbers work.
Using digit cards, pupils explored how the position of each digit affects its value in a number. Through fun, hands-on activities, they created different numbers and deepened their understanding of units, tens, hundreds and thousands. These activities help build strong foundations in numeracy and boost confidence in working with larger numbers.
Well done, Primary 5! Keep up the great work, you’re becoming place value experts!
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We were thrilled to welcome the Ambassadors Football Programme into school this week!
The coaches brought lots of energy, encouragement and expert tips to help our pupils build confidence and improve their football techniques.
Primary 5 thoroughly enjoyed the experience and are already looking forward to the next session.
A big thank you to the Ambassadors Football team for inspiring our young players and helping us grow as a school community through sport!
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As part of their World Around Us (WAU) topic on Northern Ireland, Primary 5 pupils enjoyed an exciting and educational visit to Forest School. During the workshop, the children used natural materials such as leaves, twigs, bark and stones to create beautiful name plates representing the counties and rivers of Northern Ireland.
This hands-on activity helped consolidate their classroom learning in a creative and memorable way, encouraging teamwork, outdoor exploration and a deeper connection to their local environment.