Jubilee Celebrations

On Wednesday 1st June, both Nursery and Primary School children had a wonderful day celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee.
The day started with activities organised by Active Schools, followed by classroom activities, lunch outside and finally our performance to friends and family of the school.
The P5-7 performed a wonderful re-enactment of the coronation. Each house performed two songs, followed by full school dances, even the friends and families joined in too!

 

Sports Day

On Tuesday 7th June the pupils of Creetown enjoyed taking part in Sports Day.

The sun was shining, and we all enjoyed having a picnic lunch outside. It was wonderful seeing all of the children taking part, trying their best, and cheering each other on.
Well done Kirkdale who won the Sports Day Trophy.
Here are a few photographs from the day.

   

 

Jubilee Art

To celebrate the Jubilee we have completed a school art project.

Each individual child has coloured in a piece of our Jubilee picture and it has been pieced together.

I am sure you will agree, it looks fantastic, and the children have done a super job!

Netball League 18th May

On Wednesday 18th May, Creetown Netball Team headed to the Merrick Leisure Centre.

The team worked incredibly well. They had several chances to score and had some great defence skills.

Creetown vs Wigtown

This was the last friendly before the league started. We were off to a wonderful start to the night, when Leah scored for the team. We had some great defence, marking and team work from the whole team.

Creetown vs Whithorn

Our first league game saw Jen score for us. After lots of hard work on shooting she had some great opportunities to score lots more for the team too. Some super defence from Bobby and David too!

Creetown vs Port William

Unfortunately this was a tough game for the team. BUT they didn’t give up. Harry was running all over the court to try and stop Port William from scoring.

We are back to training this week and will keep on practising our shooting skills, ready for our next league matches.

Well Done Team!!

Potato Planting

Today in Primary 1 -3 we were pleased to welcome the Nursery Pre-Schoolers. We took a trip outside to the raised flower beds and planted potatoes. We can’t wait to see how well they grow and taste the potatoes when they are ready.

 

Show and Tell

Recently we held our first Show and Tell assembly since COVID. All the boys and girls across the school were very excited about this! The children had super achievements to share with the rest of the school. Some children decided to show their fantastic art work, awards for Kickboxing, Highland Dancing and all the facts they had been learning about dinosaurs.

We cannot wait for our next Show and Tell Assembly!’

Learning in Primary 3-5

OUR LEARNING THIS WEEK
‘We were learning about how the scientists think that the asteroid wiped out all the dinosaurs.’ Sophie

‘Palaeontologist is someone who looks for dinosaur fossils’ – Sophie

‘Palaeontologist found a fossilised leg with skin still on it’ – Andrew

‘The Palaeontologist found a dinosaur leg and they can now see that they’re actually scaly – they just assumed before that they were’. – Sophie

‘The place that found the fossils was called ‘Tanis’. – Riley O

‘The asteroid hit the planet in Mexico’ – Christopher

‘The asteroid was the size of Mount Everest’ – Donnie

After the asteroid hit, it broke into little balls. They fell from the air and they were really hot and the dinosaurs couldn’t breathe’ – Freya

‘Since the asteroid hit it was black for a decade because of all the gases blocking the sun’. – Sophie

‘After the asteroid hit there were lots of tsunamis, earthquakes and hurricanes’ – Hilda

‘They found a bit of meteor and now they can learn different facts about it’ – Sophie

DINOSAUR FACTS

Diplodocus:

  • ‘A Diplodocus is 27 meters tall’ – Christopher

T-Rex:

  • ‘T-Rex had a diet of Triceratops’ – Noah
  • ‘Lots of people thought the T-Rex was the biggest dinosaur but it wasn’t. The Argentina Dinosaur was.’ – Andrew
  • ‘T-Rex are one of the biggest carnivores’ – Jayden
  • ‘The weight of a T-rex is 7000kg’ – Noah

Triceratops:

  • ‘A Triceratops has 3 nose horns’ – Jack
  • ‘The triceratops uses its horn to tear down trees’ – Theo
  • ‘Triceratops are 3m long and they’re also 12000kg’ – Charlie

Stegosaurus:

  • ‘The stegosaurus was 9m long and 3m high.’ – Sophie
  • ‘Even though the stegosaurus was huge its brain was only the size of a ping-pong ball.

Weaving In Primary 3-5

Primary 3-5 have been busy learning how to weave.

We have been learning how to weave. We are hoping to make a basket. Here are the instructions on how to make it:

  1. We started with a paper plate and cut the bumpy bit off.
  2. Then you draw a circle in the middle of the plate (a medium sized one).
  3. After get a ruler make a line with a black pen through the middle, turn the plate and draw another line. You repeat this till you have 8 equal sections.
  4. Next you get another colour and repeat leaving a 1cm gap between the 2 colours.
  5. After that you cut the black and other coloured line to the circle. It should leave a little gap.
  6. Then you get some wool, tape it to the back and then start weaving.
  7. You go round the plate over and under. Once you get back to the start you miss 2 sections and repeat. Continue till you have made a basket.

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