Category Archives: Health and Well Being

Alltnacriche 2015

 

 

 

 

    We all arrived at Alltnacriche after a long, winding bus journey and a quick stop at a park from our snack and some fun.

 

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We all really liked the big spinning disk and almost everyone was on it at the same time!

It has rained continually since we got here but we haven’t let that bother us. First, we went for a walk up the hill. It was very steep but the views were amazing. There are pheasants all around us, and some are really big. We learned how to camouflage ourselves like the wild animals do. It was more difficult for us to do it that animals though because our jackets are such bright colours. We then played land grab and got very wet looking for all the signs! It was cool because each sign had a hole punch which made a different pattern and we needed to find as many as we could. There was a burn that we were allowed to put our feet in too.

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We had to make our own beds after that which the adults thought was very funny as some of us didn’t even know what a sheet was never mind what to do with it! One thing is for sure.. We need to be making our own beds at home like Evie does every week. She was really quick and helped other people. The adults were lucky because their beds were already made up for them. That turned out to be just as well for them though as they ended up making most of our beds.

We have had dinner (and managed to eat it all even though some of us have arrived with enough food to keep us going for a month…) and some free time to explore all the nooks and crannies. There is a large sports hall here where we can play with the equipment. We also have a games room with air hockey, big jenga, football table and a pool table. Mrs. Kelly and Miss Stout were playing badminton with everyone in the sports hall and Mrs Whalley was losing on the football table! Now we are off to play nukemball… But we don’t know what that is just yet!

The thing we are all most looking forward to is the hot chocolate before we go to bed.. Yummy!!

Well, nukemball is a game that is played with two teams and a ball.. We think it is a mixture of volley ball and netball all in one.

We had “feet off the floor” time in the music room after that and we spoke about choices. The instructors played a trick on us with jelly beans.. Make sure you ask us what it was when we get home.

We had our hot chocolate and a biscuit then some of us had a shower before bed. We had to put our lights out at 9.40pm but some people didn’t fall asleep until half past two in the morning.

Wednesday

It’s Katie’s Birthday!! Happy Birthday to Katie!

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Katie has a big birthday hat and lots and lots of badges! She had a few parcels to open and she has been first to get her food all day because she is the birthday girl. We are all having birthday cake after our dinner 🙂

We have all worked in different groups today.

The Red group (Ryan B, Connor, Jack, Matthew, Jakub, Nathan, Keira and Joy) did the ropes course and the zip line. The zip line looked scary from the top but it was amazing when we got to the bottom and we all wanted to do it again and again. They then took part in the mountain biking and archery. The archery turned out to be much harder than it looked. But as Connor said, we got better each time and if we had had even longer we might have ended up being experts. Here are some photos of us.

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Today was the first time we got to use the tuck shop and we thought we were very grown up with our cans of juice at lunch time.

~The Yellow Group (Shaun, Calum, Kieran, Luis, Kayla, Megan, Sophie and Katie) took part in the ropes course and the zip line today too. They thought that the pulley they had to carry was very, very heavy! After that they went to the watersports at Loch Morlich. It was absolutely freezing and we were glad we had wrapped up warm. It was good fun though and everyone tried their best. Shaun didn’t really like it so he got to watch and stay in the warm.

~The Blue Group (Adam, Cameron, Rory, Ruairidh, Morgan, Kayleigh, Lois-Jay and Robyn) started off with the archery. It was sunny first thing in the morning so they were glad they didn’t get soaked like the groups after them! They wore arm braces to protect themselves and they had to try and hit a target. The blue group then got to go on the mountain bikes. Some of them were brand new because they only got delivered today which was exciting. There were cones on the grass so that they could try and test out their skills. After that the blue group got to try out the ropes course and zip line too.

~The Green group (Kai, Ryan D, Scott, Ethan, Ryan Mc, Evie, Charlotte and Melissa) were on duty after dinner tonight and it took them a whole 18 minutes to finish up. That is 11 minutes slower than the last group. The instructor, Alan, told Mrs. Whalley that if any of them were to ever open a restaurant then she should avoid it at all costs.. Ethan is very good at remembering to tuck in his chair, so maybe there is hope yet.

They started off the day with mountain biking and archery and had watersports in the afternoon. We were surprised that we had to wear glasses for the mountain biking but Iain explained that it was to protect our eyes.

~ The Orange Group (Jamie, Blake, Austin, Erin, Esther, Ailbhe, Ellie and Lewis) caught the sun at the watersports in the morning then enjoyed the ropes course and the zip line in the afternoon. Some parts of the rope course are quite challenging and on the biggest part you have to stay on once you start. Thankfully they all encouraged each other and everyone made it unharmed!

Tonight we have had a HUGE dinner and now we are having fun with Fiona in the games hall. We will have our feet off the floor time again, some hot chocolate and cake then we will all be sound asleep by 10pm (or so the adults hope!).

Thursday

Hello to all the parents! We are thinking about you and looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow.

This morning,  the Red and Blue Group started their day at the water sports. It was sunny but snowing at the same time. Alan showed us the Cairngorm mountain and all the snow on the top.

Before we left we were all very excited. Jack couldn’t find his swimming trunks so he just wore his boxers but it didn’t make any difference. The best bit was when I got in the kayak. It was a lot more difficult than I thought it would be and I struggled to turn the boat. The worst bit was when I capsized because I got a bit of a fright. The instructor helped me and took me to the bank. It was near to the end of the session so I decided to go back because I was cold. Mrs. Whalley bought me a hot chocolate and a cookie. She took a photo too which she said she will put on the blog. – Ruairidh

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I liked the kayaking because I hadn’t tried it before and it was really fun. – Joy

I loved the kayaking because I was on a real loch and not just in a swimming pool. – Lois-Jay

I liked the canoeing because it was fun and I got to do it with Kayleigh and Morgan. It was easy at times and more difficult at other times.

I enjoyed it all. I found it difficult to get the boat to turn. – Connor

I had the most fun ever – Matthew

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The Green and Orange Group worked together to make bread in the woods. First we learned how to light a fire using parts of thistles, bark and a flint which you buy in a shop. We worked in little groups and took turns to try and light it. It was fun but really smoky. Then we found out what ingredients we would need to make the bread and had a look at all the different flavours we could use. When we finished making the bread we got to taste it and share it with other groups.

We all had lunch together and then some free time. Most of us wanted to play in the burn but there is also a swing and the sun was out too.

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After lunch, the Yellow, Red and Blue group made bread. We all worked as a big team to collect sticks. We needed birds nest sticks, pinkie sticks, finger sticks and thumb sticks to make the fires for the bread. We all worked really well together and helped each other to carry the really heavy bags to the campfire spot.  Sophie, Conner and Adam all helped each other carry the heaviest bag. We sat in a circle to find out how to light the fire then we prepared all of our materials before we got started. Kayleigh managed to light the fire first time for her group but it went out so everyone in the group joined in and had a try. Lois-Jay and Morgan were scared of the sparks and just watched instead. On the way back up Ryan B found a bug on his hood. We are not sure what it was but we know that it was an insect. Calum, Ryan B, Rory and Sophie were part of the team who helped with the washing up.

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The Green Group had their turn at the zip line and ropes course. Ryan Mc and Ethan were partners and helped each other round the course. the tyres were funny because it was easy to end up doing the splits! There was also a big net which we could race up or just go up at our own speed. Charlotte tried really hard and had a big smile on her face at the end. Scott was Kai’s partner and helped by encouraging him to keep going.

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The Orange Group had their chance to do the mountain biking and the archery. At he start of the mountain biking we were asked what number we would rate ourselves in our confidence. Joy’s mum didn’t rate herself highly so we knew to look out for her. Jamie was really good at this and even made sure that Joy’s mum knew when the bumps were coming up. It was very thoughtful of him and Joy’s mum appreciated it. The sun was shining for us and we got to cycle in the forest.

 

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Outdoor Learning in P5

P5 have been taking part in many different and varied outdoor learning experiences. They have completed the Ellon Circular walk. explored the woods by making dens for small animals and nests for birds. They have seen the world through many different colours and made wishes on the trees. They have experienced glorious weather, cold weather and freezing winds. Here are a small selection of the photos we took on our adventures.

 

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Playground Behaviour

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Over the last few weeks there has been a lot of things happening in both of the school playgrounds. Such as green mulch, bark around the trees, spongy ground, new playground toys ,  new plants, flowers, trees , This week the p1-3s playground got a new trim trail with new, fresh, nice, good quality bark (that smells good). There also has been EXCEPTIONALLY good behaviour .

 

Written by Emma P5

P5 Visit to Ythanval Care Home

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 On Tuesday Mrs. Whalley and Mrs. Tewnion took us on a trip to visit the residents at Ythanvale Care Home in Ellon.

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“I gave my gift to Joy when we were leaving. I felt happy and so did she.” – Jackson

 

 

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“I felt fabulous after the visit to Ythanvale. I had the best fun ever. I would like to go back soon.” – Nathan

 

 

 

 

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“I enjoyed playing games and colouring pictures with the residents of Ythanvale care home. I also enjoyed talking to them and asking them questions about them like what is your favourite colour”. – Emma

 

 

 

 

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“Before I went to Ythanvale I expected that there would have been sofas instead of single seats. I was feeling nervous just because I have never been there or I never knew anyone.” – Taylor

 

 

 

 

 

“I think the residents enjoyed everyone coming to visit and doing all different things with them. I enjoyed colouring in the pictures with them all. They might of enjoyed opening all the calendars from us.” Harry C

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“There was an old lady who was a teacher years ago. We played a game that we had to match the colours of it.  I liked Betty the most, she was nice. I was sad when I had to go but it was fun”. – Patrick

 

 

 

 

 

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“The thing I enjoyed the most about my visit to Ythanvale was colouring and meeting new people because I love meeting new people and arty stuff is the best for me”. – Molly

 

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“When we left I felt happy, excited and relaxed. I was happy because I had tried something new. I would like to go back to Ythanvale care home again some day” – Sophie S

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I sat with Patrick and a woman called Cathy who used to be a primary school teacher. We did a matching game where you had to match the colours on the piece of card.” – CameronIMG_2977

 

On Tuesday afternoon we went to Ythanvale Care home to play board games, colour in some pictures and have a chat. I was looking after a lady called Joyce. Joyce was telling me about her granddaughter and how she was a teacher. I was also looking after a lady called Rita. Rita said that she liked to draw” – Millie

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When I got there I was surprised for happiness. I coloured in a picture for Betty and she got happy when she saw the picture. I played jenga with Amber and a lady called Jenny. Jenny was really, really happy and laughing. When I saw their faces they were very happy all of the time that I spent with them. I felt very happy spending time with them and playing games with them. It felt like the best day of school ever. – Joe

 

 

 

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”I would like to go back to Ythanvale again to visit the residents because I think it made them happy.” – Sean

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“We gave calendars to each of the residents. They felt happy when we were there”. – Sophie M

 

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“I felt a bit sad when we had to go because I wanted to stay longer. That’s how much fun I had. I didn’t expect it to be so fun.” – Ashleigh

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“Before I went to Ythanvale Care Home, I felt nervous because it was my first time so I didn’t really know anyone. I also felt excited because I was going to meet new people and it was going to be a different experience for us. I enjoyed colouring with Ashleigh and Sheila and I also liked playing jenga with Jean and Ena. I would love to go back again to the Ythanvale Care Home because I had so much fun and everyone that worked there was so nice and kind and the residents were also very nice and kind so I would love to go back.” – Amber

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“When I got here I got nervous. I thought they were going to say hello sweetheart or hello gentlemen. I was feeling fantastic when I was there. I would really like to go back there. “ – Kerena

 

 

“I really enjoyed the fun of working with the older people and these were fabulous people that I met. They were called Batty, Sheila, Gene, Elia and all the managers too. It was a great experience for me. If I had the choice to go back I would say yes.” – Naomi

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“I faced my fear of old people. I was scared before but now I am not. I enjoyed speaking to the residents and drawing and colouring and having a laugh” – Tristan

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing could have made the visit better because it was the best trip possible. My feelings were very good because I had lots of fun and feel like I made the resident’s day” – Harry B

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Extra – Curricular Activities at Ellon Primary

 

 

We have a number of Extra-Curricular activities on offer at Ellon Primary School just now. Here is a list of the most recent clubs.

 

What? When? Who?
Blog Group

(P5)

Monday 3:15pm – 4pm Mrs. Whalley
Homework Club

(P4-7)

Tuesday

1pm – 1:30pm

Miss Davidson
Chess Club

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Thursday

1pm – 1.30pm

Mr Craig
Skipping

(P1 – 3)

Monday and Wed. Lunch time Mrs Whalley
Art Club

(P2 – P4)

Thursday

3.15 – 4pm

Mrs. Whalley and Mrs Wotherspoon
Football Club

(P5-P7)

Monday 3.15pm – 4pm Mr Craig and Miss Stout
Netball Wednesday Ellon Academy pupil – Zoe Webster

Mrs Wotherspoon and Mrs Kelly

Enterprise

(P6)

Friday Lunch time 1pm – 1.30pm Mrs Whalley
Badminton

(P4-7)

 

Thursday 3.15 – 4.30pm Active Schools

K’Nex Challenge

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Our P6 and P7 pupils all had the opportunity to take part in a K’Nex Challenge.

The K’Nex workshops employ active learning to develop problem solving, communication, teamwork, planning and critical thinking skills. The pupils were all thoroughly engaged in the team activities and gave very positive feedback. Here are some of our P7 pupils working together.

Robert Burns Poetry Competition

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Everyone from P1 to P7 took part in the competition. Children in Primary 1 were learning the Wee Red Motor while children in P5 were learning Ellin’s Spellin’.  The winners of p5 where Amber who came 2nd Cameron came 3rd and Millie came 1st ! They where presented with a certificate at Assembly. There are more certificates to come from the Burn’s Federation but haven’t arrived yet .

 

Written by Sophie Sutherland

Meet the Blog Group!

Meet our new blog group. We are fun, adventuress, kind and we are always willing to help. We will always be there from 9:00am  to 4:00pm on a Monday taking your ideas and putting them on the school  blog.  We meet Mrs Whalley in the I.C.T room after school. We will be posting all the news about this school. We let the parents and pupils hear about all the good things that are happening.

 

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Written by Aimee & Emma

Robbie’s One Minute Workout

For many people, New Year brings about a desire to make improvements in our lifestyle.

For Robbie, it has brought about a desire to not only make an improvement to his own life but also to other peoples’ lives.

Robbie’s New Year resolution is to help other people get fit.

He has kick started his resolution by holding a One Minute Workout at our assembly. He created a workout which consisted of six different exercises and he carried out each one for 10 seconds. Robbie even managed to get the staff to take part too!

The children enjoyed their workout and could feel their hearts beating faster after just one minute.

Well done, Robbie!

Robbie (P7) on his stage carrying out one of the exercises.
Our P4-7 classes taking part in the One Minute Workout.