On Friday the 1st June Primary 1 to 3 went to Williamwood Farm to plant trees to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee.
Author: Miss Johnstone
Well done Cameron!
Molly’s Chicks
On Wednesday 6th of June Mr and Mrs Allen very kindly brought in their baby chicks to show the P1 – P3 class as part of their living things topic. The chicks were three weeks old. They also brought their mother who was very protective of her babies. The pupils really enjoyed holding the little chicks and meeting their mother. Thank you Mr and Mrs Allen for your visit.
Our Library Topic
Here is a glog of the work primary 4 – 7 have been doing on their Library Topic.
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Living Things Glog
Here is a glog of the work the Primary 1 – 3 children have been doing on their current topic Living Things.
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Star Pupils 23rd May
The Park Olympics
The Park Olympics
On the 1st of March to the 28th Cameron, Mark and Callum .Hunter ,with Mrs Park a support teacher, made up the Park Olympics.
They made up the Park Olympics because the Olympics were only two months away .They also made it for fun .However they made it for everybody who paid 50p in the big class.
The Park Olympics was held in the school hall in a cardboard box that had been painted so it looked like a stadium, the Park Olympics took place on the 28th to the 29th of March, the whole of P4-7 took part, it was also 50p to enter.
There was also some great games such as finger footie, penalties, bowling and tiddlywinks and the winners for finger footie were 1st Teri, 2nd was Hannah and 3rd was Hamish and for penalties 1st was Callum Sharpe , 2nd was Callum Hunter and 3rd was Lucy. On to bowling now 1st was Sandy 2nd was Mhairi and 3rd was Callum Hunter and into tiddlywinks: 1st was Shannon , 2nd was Cameron and 3rd was Mark.
The overall results were Teri in 1st , 2nd was Hannah and 3rd was Shannon, but well done to everybody who took part. It was also very fun and I am sure everybody was proud.
By Sandy
Generation Science
Generation Science
My name is Ellie and I am writing about Generation Science. On the 19th of March 2012, some people from Generation Science in Glasgow came to see us at Brydekirk Primary, to show us how to control robots.
Now the robots were made out of Lego and sometimes they fell apart, mostly the head, it was very funny. They were about the size of your hand. We were shown how to control the robots like turn left or right, forwards or backwards. Next we got put in to groups and we got test cards: they were put in test abc…After all the tests we had a disco with lights, it was amazing. We all made our robots dance but one group didn’t dance and instead stood still instead of their really cool dance.
I had a vote about Generation Science. It was mostly amazing and good feedback. I thought it exiting and I would love to do it again next year. Thank you for reading I hope you enjoyed it by Ellie.
Lockerbie Manor
Lockerbie Academy by Hamish
On the 18th April 2012 the P7’s went to Lockerbie Manor .We organized the trip going to Lockerbie Manor by sending letters to parents and having meetings about what clothes we should wear and what equipment we shall need and then that we had to go with Claverack.
On our first day at Lockerbie Manor we did a blind trail which is where you get blind folded and you had to do an obstacle course. You had to find a football, blind folded and you had to make shapes using only a strip of rope and yes you had to do it blind folded. Our next event was having a disco going to bed or watching football.
The next day our first event was, well we had breakfast but our first event was wall climbing, then a scavenger’s hunt and zip wire, well in between scavenger hunt and zip wire we had lunch and then after all that we went to bed.
The next day we had breakfast then did an O.C. which means Obstacle Course. On the O.C. we went over logs, under ground through tier. After that we had lunch, then played some football after that we had tea then it was bed time.
Our next day was our last day so we had breakfast, archery, lunch and fencing then we packed up ready to go home.
When I was at Lockerbie manor most of the time I was happy, nervous and excited but when I was alone I was sad because I missed my friends and family
Book of the Week 22nd May
This weeks book of the week is The Shark With No Teeth read by Saskia.
We hope you enjoy!
The Shark With No Teeth – 22nd May Click here to hear the story.