Goodbye From The Bloggers

On Friday 3rd of July, it is the P7s last day in Primary School. That also means that this is our last post on the Gordon Primary School blog! We are very sad to leave because for some of us, we have been blogging for the school since P4 and the others since P5. We have loved spending time doing this and Mrs Sell has been brilliant because she has managed to put up with us. Today, we gave Mrs Sell a very well deserved present! We will miss doing this every Monday and hope that the blog carries on. It would be amazing if some more people started blogging. We are going to try to set up a blog in Secondary school. So, goodbye for now!

By Amy, Sophie, Ellie and Fiona

P7 (nearly S1) bloggers

PARTY TIME !!!!!!!!!

There is a disco on Wednesday night from 7:15pm to 8:30. It will be held in the big hall like all the previous ones were. we think that enteries are £2.50 which include a bottle of water and a bag of crisps. We hope you have a blast and enjoy it the primary sevens will hopefully enjoy it as it will be their last ever disco and they won’t be back as they will be in the big school 🙁  so this will be my last ever post on the gordon primary blog so goodbye from…..

 

Ellie p7 blogger

The p7 Secondary visit

On wednesday 17th all the primary sevens went up to secondary for our three day visit and we all had fun, it was so different from priamry school because we  had to walk to the class rooms and more different teachers. On Friday we all went into the hall once we had ate our lunch and there was entertainment and a mini disco. The school meals were amazing a quite cheap aswell. In the morning you could just go up and get what you want and then the lady will tell you when to put your pin in. Once we go back we will have our buddy for about a week or so and then we will be going on our own to get to classes. After two weeks we will get to go out for lunch if we want to you don’t have to though.

We will miss the primary school all the teachers are amazing so thank you very much

p7 bloggers, sophie

Netball

Last Tuesday the P7 netball team went to prmany to compete in a netball tourament. It went very well for a start in the heats out of three games they won two and lost against Crombie who later went to ick uo the sheild. But they still did well enough to fight for 3rd and 4th place. sadly they lost that game to Kinellar. Who grabbed 3rd place but Gordon Primary still id very well.

By Fiona P7 Blogger.

Nursery News

This term has been very busy for everyone in the nursery. The topic for them this term has been “Growing” and they have been using every possible chance to go outside. They have been loving the weeks when it has been good weather and not enjoying the weeks where it has been chucking down the rain quite as much. On Friday 19th June, they did a sing-a-long for their parents and it was wonderful. They didn’t make a single mistake and performed it almost to perfection. Well done! They have recently been caring for some butterflies and frogs. These creatures used to be caterpillars and tadpoles. But thanks to the work of the nursery, they are now fully grown adults. They will have their Sports Day on Thursday and the Primary 7s will be helping them. And finally, they are in the full swing of their transition to Primary 1 and they are playing in the playground with the younger stages, going to the primary one classes and listening to stories with them and doing whole classes with them. Overall, they have had a very action-packed term and have worked really hard! The Nursery staff say very well done!

 

By Amy, P7 Blogger

P6 Cricket

Over the past couple of weeks the P6 cricket team have been very successful. They started off at Inverurie and won all of their matches by a lot of runs. After winning all of their games at Inverurie they went onto Perth. Once again they were very successful and came 4th out of the whole of Scotland. Great fun was had by all of the team.

 

Very well done

 

By Fiona P7 Blogger

Loch Insh Watersports

A couple of weeks a go the majority of the P7s went of for a week up to Loch Insh near Aviemore.

They had all been looking forward to this trip for months and the expections were way past met.

To get in the ‘holiday mood’ they stopped off at the park in Aberlour to have a snack and a play. It was excellent fun and they were already enojoying their selfs before they even got there. They arrived at Loch Insh around lunchtime. They had their lunch and a stretch of their legs after the journey and then it was straight into it.

To make it easier the 2 classes were split into  4 groups called starfish, sharks, octopi and dolphins. They each did different activities. In one day the groups did 3 different activities in one day. So of course that meant a lot of food. Everybody thought the food was delicous and enjoyed it a lot.

Some of the activities were, problem solving, raft building, wind surfing, walking ,mountain biking, archery, boat tour, canoeing , kayaking, orienteering, paddle boarding and a disco on the Thursday evening which was great fun and many people went into the water that evening. As well as all that great fun was had in everybodys free time. Such as playing football, playing with bouncy balls, cards, music quizzes, games and going to the play parks.

To everybodys disapointment they had to go home on the Friday afternoon. Unsurprisingly after all that quite a lot of people were sleeping on the bus on the way home!!

By Fiona P7 Blogger.

Balhousie

Primary 5 Sc have been invited to join in with a collaborative Art Project with a group of residents at Balhousie Carehome. Their first visit will take place this Wednesday.

The project, called Room to Bloom will focus on flowers. Pupils and residents at Balhousie will work together, planting flowers and making colourful flower collages.

Jacobite assembly

The last two weeks has been class assemblies. The primary five have been doing jacobites for their project and two weeks ago thay did part one and last week they did the second part it was fantastic so well done. Half of the class were jacobites and the rest were red coats. Some of the primary fives showed us their own handmade blackhouse models and they were fantastic. There was quite a few people wearing a red thing if they were  the redcoats  and some of the jacobite were wearing something tartin. Everyone was great at singing the songs. Well done!

by Sophie,p7 bloggers

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