Primary 7 welcomed the Peer Educators back this week and the focus of this workshop was ‘Digital Footprint’. The class worked with their Peer Educator and explored different ways people might communicate and interact online. They discussed what is appropriate to share and what should be kept private. They enjoyed playing Jenga which involved answering questions related to e-safety.
Congratulations to Luca who took part in a boxing match last weekend and received a trophy which he brought into class to share with us. He also had a medal from a previous tournament, well done Luca!
Primary 7 are conducting a self-directed project this term and they each have a country to research. One of the homework challenges this term was to build a landmark from the country they are researching. Nyah is researching France and is the first to bring in her amazing design of the Eiffel Tower, well done Nyah!!
Primary 7 are taking part in the ‘Healthy Transitions’ workshops which are lead by pupils of St John’s High School. The programme runs for 4 weeks and the second year pupils will visit the P7 class and lead various activities and discussions exploring issues such as bullying, rights and responsibilities and transition to secondary school.
Well done to Taylor and Daniel for their recent competition wins! Taylor was representing St Ninian’s at a swimming gala and Daniel was taking part in a Karate competition, well done to both of you!
Primary 7 have been learning about BODMAS and when the order of operations should be followed. They have been playing some BODMAS games to apply their learning and further their understanding of the rules.
Primary 7 took part in lots of different activities yesterday as part of Fit Thursday including cricket, judo, Boxercise, football and Gaelic football.
This week during numeracy lessons, some of the class have been ‘teachers’ and teaching what they have been learning about BODMAS to their partners, they did an excellent job!
Primary 7 took part in a workshop on Monday called ‘Science on the Brain’, they took part in several experiments and learned all about the different parts of the brain.
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