All About my Learning
Today we were learning how to put up tents. We are going to be sleeping in them when we go on residential.
It was easy to put the tent up – you simply pop the poles together and arch them into corner pockets then you clip the bedroom onto the poles.
It was more difficult to put the tent down – it involves lots of folding and rolling. I had trouble rolling the tent up tightly – it was a disaster.
But I got it in the end and I didn’t cry, shout or fall out with anyone. A success!!
By Ramani
ROARRRRR!!! Dinosaur Face Painting!
Planning Journeys with Blubots in Maths
Microbes from Contijn
Yesterday (Monday) we learned about microbes. We learned what are the smallest microbes and the biggest ! Fungi is the biggest microbe and viruses are the smallest. There are bacteria as well they are free-living micro organisms they live in water in the ground and in the air. Viruses are the opposite of free-living they only can live in an other living organism. Here -> are some viruses Coronavirus, Filovirus. Rhino-virus, Lyssavirus and tobamovirus. And the last organism that we learned about is fungi here some fungus -> Aspergillus, Candida, Penicillium and Tinea This where the things we learned about
Greetings Contijn
Smoothie Day – Health Group
Great Photo Quiz
I’m away to look for my glasses…
That’s my way of saying I don’t know what any of them are and I need to buy some time to work them out!!!
Great work guys,
Miss Dale
Remembrance Poppies
Thank to to Mrs Maclean (my mother in law) for knitting over 100 poppies to raise funds for Poppy Scotland.
We have passed a bag of poppies each to Kelloholm and Lincluden Primary schools. These schools have very kindly offered to sell the poppies and donate the money to charity.
As you know the money raised supports veterans of the military and families of the military. We know the money will be put to good use.
Thank you everyone who has purchased a poppy for a pound and helped to support Poppy Scotland.
We will be donating £83 – a brilliant amount!
Thanks again, miss Dale