The children had a fantastic time working with the RSPB to improve our garden and outdoor nature area. They have learned so much about birds and habitats.glow ev birds part 1
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Useful Information for Nursery Parents
Nursery Newsletter (November 2012)
Children in Need
Children in Need.
At Dalbeattie Primary we all dressed up for Pudsey in our night clothes.
There were lots of strange animals roaming the school with stripes or spots and ears, whiskers and tails!!
We raised lots of money putting spots on our little yellow Pudseys.
We hope you enjoyed dressing up at school!
P2 Open afternoon
Primary 2 open afternoon was a great success, activities were enjoyed by all. A very good turn out and children were able to show off new skills and knowledge. Parents were given a massage by pupils.
P5D Circuits Open Afternoon
P5M Open afternoon
P4 Viking Longships!
P4K had a homework challenge to build a Viking longship using materials of their choice. The quality of the finished products was outstanding. It was very hard for Miss Kirkpatrick to pick a winner so the parents helped by voting for their favourite lonship on the open afternoon. Angus was our winner, Jacinta and Gemma were the runners up. The children loved this challenge and a lot of them enjoyed working together with their parents!!
Incas
Have you heard your children talk about Incas?
We are carrying out Computer based assessments in P5 + P3 in November and P7 in February. Attached is a leaflet to tell you about it. Click on the link to access it. Information for Parents
Harvest Assembly
Our Harvest Assembly then focused on the vegetables with a fun sketch by Miss Carrot and Mrs Potato, played by Caitlin and Anna. The gardening club provided a short presentation before we sung a fun song about carrots and potatoes, with guitar accompaniement from Louie and Erin. The Primary 6 pupils then reminded us of the more serious side of countries whose harvest is not so abundant through a powerpoint presentation about Fairtrade. AS representative for the Mona Youth project, which provides aid in Malawi, was also present. The money raised from our harvest week was split between The Mona Youth Project and Fairtrade.