SCOTLAND

The P4 classes has been learning about Scotland. The p4s have been making Highland cows out of clay. They have also been learning about Scottish industries such as farming, energy production and forestry. There will be lots more fun activities for them.

By sophie and Fiona P6

P4s Edible Walk.

Last Monday both P4 classes went on part of Huntly’s Edible trail.

The edible trail is the idea of local artist Norma Hunter. The walk from Battlehill and around the Meadows includes free food, some of it planted and some of it growing wild.

Norma and forest ranger Helen Rowe  took the p4s down the Avenue and towards the Meadows.

Children looked at and tasted chives, growing at the Cooper pavilion. They then tasted Sweet Cecily which grows along the banks of the Deveron and tastes like liquorice.

Next they played a fun game trying to collect air, water, soils and light wihout being eaten by birds!

At the meadows they saw elderberries, and had a little taste (they were quite bitter!) and then saw the community orchard, which has newly planted apple and pear trees. After that they all enjoyed a juicy apple that Norma gave to them.

They really enjoyed their walk and learnt a lot about plants and food. Thank you Norma and Helen!

Edible Walk.

One day at school we got told to put our outdoor gear on and we went outside around the school. We first ate some chives down at the Cooper park. When we were walking down further and further we reached the Deveron and Clover ate some nettles and they were stingy! When we were still at the Deveron we had some sweet cicely it tasted of liquorice and it was so sweet.The food was so sweet it almost hipnotised Clover! I really liked it very much.

By Charis and Clover P4B

Trying your best

Last week in assembly we were talking about trying our best and never giving up. Mr Schrimsaw told us a story about how when he was getting piano lessons he thought he couldnt learn a particular tune, but his teacher kept on nagging at him until he realised that he could play it after all. He reminded us that we should keep trying, even if we think we can’t do something.

He reminded us of this part of Gordon Primary’s code

CARE AND RESPECT MYSELF

  • Follow instructions
  • Be ready to learn
  • Try my Best
  • be proud of myself and my work

Teachers are looking for children who act this way this week, so lets try  and aim for those.

SO NEVER GIVE UP THERE -IS NO SUCH WORD AS CAN’T

BY Sophie and Fiona P6 Bloggers

Prefects

Last year the P7s got a chance to be a Prefect but they have now left to join the Gordon Schools. That now means that this years P7s have a chance to be a Prefect.

Firstly any of the pupils from either of the P7 classes that wanted to be a Prefect had to write a letter to Mrs Moir stating why they would be a good Prefect!

There are now 40 Prefects in the school.

The prefect’s role is to help the staff in the playgrounds, to make sure everyone is playing safely outside after lunchtime , to help look after classes during wet playtimes and to set a good example to the younger pupils!

By Duncan (P7 Blogger)