Upcoming Parent Workshops

Please see attached information on two workshops for parents/carers. The first on understanding and supporting children and young people’s mental health, and the second, focusing on managing and caring for their own well-being. Both will be delivered online.

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Numbers in Mandarin with P5 #MathsWeekScot

P5 are enjoying weekly Mandarin lessons from Miss Ding who has joined the Tynecasle Cluster from China for the next two years.

This week was Numbers for Maths Week Scotland.

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Mandarin Mathematics with P3 #MathsWeekScot

Primary 3 really enjoyed their first Mandarin lesson last week. They were learning how to count to ten and took part in fun games to help them learn. Everyone had a fantastic time! 

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Road Numbers With P4 #MathsWeekScot

P4 hit the road but more with Numberjacks than Jack this week. As part of our work for maths week scotland we were surveying traffic in Dalry.

We were counting different vehicles, vehicles per minute and comparing volumes of traffic.

Maybe you could carry this on on walks to school or the shops? How many cars on the way to the shops and from the shops? Which is bigger?

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P4 #MathsWeekScot Nature Numbers

Forest Schools carried on for our fours this week, but with a Maths week Scotland flavour.

Twig compasses were built and every kind of maths was found amongst the trees. We saw twig sums, spot counting leaves and lots of lovely numbers.

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