Museum of “Old Things”

Primary 1I organised a museum of “Old Things”. They asked family members, including grannies and granddads,  to contribute items to the museum. The contributions had to be older than 30 years. They collected some fascinating items, including a very old christening gown, a Sootie glove puppet, a thrupenny bit and an old tricycle.

Ethan brought in his great granny’s helmet that she wore in the war.

Classes went to visit the museum. The children found it very interesting. Teachers also enjoyed looking at the exhibits, and recognised a few items from their own childhood!

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Open Evening

On the 11th of March the school held an Opening Evening. Parents and other family members had the chance to look around all the classrooms with their children.  Some of theprefects helped and they were a great help. Primary 4’s organised a Fairtrade teas and coffee stall, in aid of Water Aid. Primary 4 pupils served cakes and biscuits and some staff served teas, coffees and juices. This was a great success. They also organised a raffle, and the P4’s helped write out the tickets and fold them. We raised over two hundered pounds. The choir sang some songs in the small hall as well.

 

p7 bloggers, Sophie

Strictly for the P6s

At the end of last term the P6s went to compete in the Stuarts hall with all the other local schools.

Mr Robinson (the ballroom dancing teacher) taught them The Elephant Walk, the Quick Step and the Pasadoble. They had been practising for weeks and it really paid off.

They went off to the Stuarts Hall in the morning and all did really well, with some reaching the Semi Finals! And then after lunch they all performed to the whole school and their parents, grandparents,aunties and uncles! They all performed Beautifully!

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By Fiona P7 Blogger

Bike Ability

Once again P5 have been doing their Bike Ability. They got their bikes tested just before the Easter Holidays. And they started practising last thursday.

During the lesson last week the P5s started learning how to start and stop safely, how to do a left and right turn, look behind on their bike and weave in and out of cones.

So far they have just been practising in the playground. But before we all know it they will be out practising on the road.

Good luck to them all!

By Fiona P7 Blogger

Mr scrimshaw

Mr Scrimshaw has been asked to go to help out at Lumsden school because they dont have enough teachers. He will only be gone this term so he will be back after the summer holidays. The primary sevens will hopefully  be able to say goodbye but I am sure that he will come back and say goodbye before we go to secondary. Mrs Moir and Mrs Harvie will be the headteachers for this term.

BY P7 bloggers,Sophie

Watersports secrets revealed!

As you all probabaly already know in June the P7s are going to loch Insch. And last week a meeting was held to discuss everything from kit lists to food.

The P7s will be going to Loch Insch from the 4th ofjune to the 8th. All four days will be jam packed with activities such as canoeing and mountain biking.Everybody is very excited about the trip!

by Fiona P7 Blogger

Nursery News

In the nursery  they have been getting ready for Easter. They have made little bunny rabbits out of plastic cups and paper.  Inside these bunny’s there will be a surprise and they will get to take them home on Thursday.  They were making lovely Easter egg paintings and made stunning flower pictures. They also have been making cute little chicks that are hanging up in the nursery.

Nursery pupils are also looking forward to a bike parade and at home they have made Easter hats at home for their bike parade. After their bike parade they will be having a tea party for the parents.

 

By Ellie and Sophie p7 blogger. 

Goodbye Miss Stuart

Over the past five weeks P7M have had a student teacher. Miss Stuart left on Friday. During her stay she organized a dance club 2 lunch times a week and on Friday all the groups from the club performed in front of P7M and P6/7A.

We are all sorry to say goodbye, though hopefully she will be joining us at Loch Insch for a day.

By Fiona  P7 Blogger.

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