All posts by Mrs Maclean

World Maths Day 2013

I’ve been so impressed with the effort that many pupils have put into the practise sessions. In particular, I think that Lee and Aaron deserve a special mention, having answered over 2500 and 1500 questions correctly. Well done, boys!! Tomorrow is the big day! We will spend our ICT session playing online and will have the class computer logged in for the whole school day, with children taking part on a rota basis. Click here to play at home. 🙂

World Book Day

Lots of book-related activities this week. We will be writing book reviews and writing letters and emails inviting people to comment on our ‘Fave Book’  project.If you’d like to tell us your favourite book, check out the post on the school blog here. We’d like to know what you think of reading? Click here to add you ideas to our pinboard. We’d love it if our Quadblogging partners could join in, the more the merrier!

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Quadblogging at Markethill

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Rugby in the BP centre

As part of the Active Schools programme, Primary 4 and 5 are taking part in rugby training this term. At the moment this is taking place in the BP centre but hopefully as the weather improves, we’ll have the chance to get outside. Apologies for the blurry photos, just shows how ‘active’ the children were!!

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Burns Day in Primary 5/19

We had fun on Friday, with visits from Highland dancers and pipers, followed by a taste of haggis,oatcakes and shortbread. In the afternoon, we had our Burns poetry recital final with V.I.P judges Mr Henry and Mrs Milne. In third place was Christopher with a funny poem about one of his favourite characters, Dr Fa. In second place was JJ who recited Hairdos by Helen Harrower, and in first place was Lewis with The Windfarm. Everyone who had a go at learning a poem received a certificate for taking part, and our 3 winners will be presented with their Burns Federation certificates in assembly on Tuesday. Thank you to all our visitors, especially our judges and  the ladies who served our lovely food.  🙂

Synchronised Highland fling
Such enthusiasm!
Our pipers
Enjoying their haggis
Dig in George!
Anyone for seconds?
Any more?
Our VIP congratulating the winners

Snow day 2

Hello again! Well, what a surprise I got when I looked out of the window this morning!

Can you see the road ahead?
Sticky snow!
My friend Mr Robin

Things to do today:

If you haven’t already seen it, click on the ‘cat in the snow’ link on the right in the Newsround RSS Feed section. The cat is very puzzled by his first experience of snow! Imagine you had never seen snow before, perhaps you’re an alien from Mars or perhaps you’ve lived in hot country all your life and have just moved to Scotland. I’d like you to write a short piece describing the first time someone experiences snow. Try to use your imagination and all of your senses…. how does it look, feel, sound?  Can you use a simile? (as…. as a……..   or …. like……)  Can you use alliteration? ( soft, silent snow) Either write on paper or add as a comment above.

Numeracy: even more tables practice and Maths Magician tables practice

Topic: Have a look at the Democracy Live website. You’ll also find the link in our Glow group, click on Topic, then 21st Century Citizens. You can watch either live or recorded footage from the Scottish Parliament, House of Commons and others.As we discussed in class, some of the discussions can be quite hard to follow, but have a look at the way that the different groups are seated, can you work out who is in charge? Who keeps things moving along and stops any arguments? How do people take turns to speak? Do you recognise anyone…. perhaps someone you’ve seen on the news? Are there differences between the Scottish Parliament and House of Commons? Are there similarities?

SNOW DAY!

Hopefully many of you will check the blog, as we discussed in class last week. Here are some suggestions for things you could do at home today:

Numeracy:Practise your times tables. Make a set of cards or dominoes or play a board game, only moving if you get the correct answer!

Click on the links to the maths games and blast some ghosts or bop some aliens!

Daily writing: Have a go at this 100 word challenge

SNOW   DOG     CRASH     PINK     WINDOW  Upload your story using the comments button above.

Practise your poem for Friday.

Snowy stuff:

Make a snowman and take a photo.

Go to Wordle and make a word cloud using icy and snowy words.

Get outside and have some fun!

Take care in the snow and hopefully I’ll see you all tomorrow.