Hill of Banchory

Working together to prepare today’s children for the challenges of tomorrow.

January 29, 2019
by Mrs Hislop
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P4H Friction Experiment

Primary 4 have been exploring friction this week. We learnt that friction occurs between two surfaces that slide against each other. We had a theory that the rougher the surface the stronger the friction. So, we carried out an experiment … Continue reading

January 28, 2019
by Mrs Read
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Collaborative Coding

P7R and P5S enjoyed sharing their learning as they explored coding using the Scratch program. Scratch is a block-based visual programming language targeted at children. They looked at algorithms and how to program sprites.

January 25, 2019
by Mrs Reid
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Scots verse

To celebrate Robbie Burns birthday, we have been learning some Scots poems.  3 pupils were keen to be heard and recite them at the Scots verse cafe.  They spoke clearly and received a certificate too. Well done!

January 25, 2019
by User deactivated
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P3F Robert Burns

Thank you to the children in our class who helped us celebrate Robert Burns day by saying poetry and playing instruments. 

January 24, 2019
by C Cattell
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P6C Begin BSL

This week, P6C began learning British Sign Language as our 2nd additional language. We enjoyed learning how to sign the following conversation: Hello, how are you? Good thank you, how are you? Good. What’s your name? My name is…. what’s … Continue reading

January 24, 2019
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The Literacy CAFE Children will have the opportunity to explore different reading tasks each day to develop their reading skills. The challenge will be to independently complete five different reading activities from the reading cafe. C Comprehension – I understand … Continue reading

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