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P6/7 Trip (Careers Talk)

On Tuesday 3rd December, 47 pupils from P6 and 7 classes got a chance to go to AECC in Aberdeen to find out what the sort of  jobs the sea has to offer!

They arrived a little late and sadly missed the beginning of the presentation.  The presentation was about how they got the gas and oil out of the ground and the machinary they use to achieve this. Some of the equipment used is made up of more than 1000 pieces, they would use a crane to lower the machinery down to the site where they will be extracting the oil and gas, then  they will gradually build the machinary up so that they could extract the oil and gas from the pools underneath the sea!

The second talk was about renewable energy. Firstly, they discussed what sort of energy was renewable, the person that was explaining about renewable energy,  worked for the wind industry and he talked about how they made energy from the wind. He also explained about how they will soon be using the sea to get power from the wind because it is windier off coast and also people can’t see the turbines (which helps loads)!

The third presentation was about the sea animals in the Moray Firth, the lady told the pupils about some of the thousands of sea creatures in the Moray Firth!

The fourth speaker told the group about diving. He told them about how much pressure there is on top of diver when they are under water and how they use oxygen and carbon dioxide but they have to give the diver helium after they have dived 50m. He then told the group about helmets and how you could make a helmet from a bucket, you would just have to add some weights, a window and a tube for air! He then asked if Mrs McIntosh and 2 pupils could come up to try the helium, their voices were very squeaky!

Everyone really enjoyed theirselves!

By Duncan (P7 Blogger)

P7 War Day

The Primary 7 WarDay was a great success, they learnt loads!

Sir Patrick Scott came in and showed a presentation about Huntly during the War. He told the class about the blackout and how he had had to deliver eggs to his grandma but because of the blackout he tripped on the kerb and dropped the eggs. He also told us about the home guard and about a boy who had picked up a grenade and it went off and he distorted his face and lost all his fingers. Pupils were told about school in wartime, evacuees and lots more; the class found it very interesting and learnt a lot!

The man from Urban Studies was situated in the Deveron Building and showed the class a video demonstrating what it was like to be near a bomb when it blows up (it was from a black and white film). He also had stations explaining about things during the War e.g  Beach Defences, Schools, Anderson Shelters and lots more!

Miss Philip Smith (P7b class teacher) carried out a art lesson, they all made a peaceful scene in the night with moon glowing and a scene with destroyed houses and fire burning down the houses!

Both classes enjoyed the War Day loads!

By Duncan (P7 Blogger)

Christmas Fair

Thank you to everyone who attended the Christmas Fair and the adults and children who were helping out. The choir were excellent and the orchestra were superb. The christmas fair raised an astonishing £1853. Thank you to the P.T.A members and Mrs Innes who organised the fair and also thank you to the pupils who made the crafts.

Almost everything was sold ! The girls who were helping sell the P1 fatballs made up a motto “save the birds,buy a fatball”

Well done to everyone who took part; it was greatly appreciated.

These are the things that were available:

felt badges, fat balls, homemade bags, sweetie cones, candle holders, cards, bookmarks, nail painting, decorations, tattoos and many other things.

The raffle was a big success.

By Caitlin p6b blogger

Fairtrade

At the Fairtrade council we have all noticed that there  was not as many Fairtrade products in the supermarkets as there were a few years ago.
So some people from Fairtrade group have  agreed that they will go round the supermarkets an some local shops to see who has the most Fairtrade products. We have made a list of things we should think there should be in the supermarket such as
bananas
coffee
tea
sugar
and a few more things.
we think there should be a trophy for the shop with the most Fairtrade products in it. We will have a meeting in a few weeks to see what we found out.
by Fiona p6Blogger and Fairtrade rep

Parent Open Day

Last Friday afternoon parents were invited to come into school to see their children working in their classes.

Many classes were busy making crafts to sell at the PTA Christmas Fair and the parents were invited to help the pupils. P7s were busy sewing bookmarks, P6s were making sweetie cones and other classes were also very busy.

p7 assembly

Last week in assembly the p7 Mrs McIntosh’s  class did an assembly about World War two. They even made up their own play by making their own script. It was a really good play, there was even a song that they sang. Ellie  made an Anderson shelter; she told us what an Anderson shelter was for, and interesting facts and information about the anderson shelter. Duncan  made some food for his family using the kind of food that were available during WW2, and he said it was lovely.  Chris made a aeroplane and it was very good. Duncan also made all of the backrounds that were on the power point and it was very good. Some of their parents attended the assembly and were very impressed.

By Ellie P6B Blogger

Remembrance day

On Monday the 11th of  November at 11 o’clock there will be a two minute silence to comemorate all those who fought in World War I and II and were killed in action.  Lots of the classes have made things to do with Rememberance day including p6b who made giant poppies.

P7 Topic – World War II

P7a and b have been learning about events that have happened during the war!

They have learnt about how people survived, rationing and about womens jobs!

They have also been reading Goodnight Mister Tom, a book about a boy who was evacuated out of London to a small village named Little Wierworld!

By Duncan (P7 Blogger)