Pancake Day!!!

On the 4th of March 2014 we had a PANCAKE stall in the hall.There was lots of toppings like : bannana,lots of sauces,sugar+lemon and lots more.We raised £33.00 we going to give it to a local charity but we don’t no  what charity to give it to yet .

by Logan Carruthers p4

Ukulele

On a Friday after noon at 1:30 pm till 2:30pm the primary 5/7 class  get  music. At the moment the instrument we play is a ukulele.

A ukulele is an instament that is desined in Austraila and it is made in china.

To play a ukulele you can be any age.

One of the strings are cold the c cord, a cord is the string.

Another string is cold the a minar string.

By Josh p5/7.

Green Reading Box

Miss Dale has just bought a new reading box. Abigail has finished her fourth card and Charlie is finnishing her 5th card. The little class glass has a yellow reading box. We had to do a questionarre to find out what level we were on. We had 10 minutes to complete the test. Ever since we have really enjoyed it.
By Charlie Marshall and Abigail Trout

cross country runing.

today we were doing cross country because we have enterd a contest to do it . it is really hard in the mud .Elliot fell in it so if you dont like runing dont run just walk.

Wow! Families Put Together Amazing Machines for Homework

Our February technology challenge was carried out by around 27 families and machines came in all shapes and sizes. Pupils used Lego, Mechano, junk boxes, cardboard, wood and metal to create amazing catapulting machines.

Some machines proved to be small and powerful, others large and complex but all met the brief and fired at our medieval wall.

Using Capital Letters!

I have been reading the posts on the blog and they are very interesting. However, it would be great if pupils would read over their work to correct spelling and CAPITAL letters.

Place names

People’s names

Titles

At the start of a sentence

PLEASE start putting in your capital letters.

Thank you,

miss dale   🙁         Miss Dale 🙂

Castles around Scotland!

For the last few weeks in mathes we have been working on map reading. We needed to decide a route around the castles in Scotland starting and ending in Dumfries. My route was from Dumfries to Ayr to Stirling to Falkirk to Mull to Edinbrugh to Stonehaven to Kinross and back to Dumfries. The skills I was using were map reading, measuring in cms and using a scale.

By Jack Storey

Scale-Maps

In maths Decartes have been using UK atlases. We have been traveling to all the famous castles in Scotland on the atlases, to see who took the shortest in Km and who got the least money. I got 950km and £115. This is the skills I used doing the task I can read a map, I can measure accurately in centimeters, I can use a scale to convert in to kilometers, I can add decimals.

                                                                                   By Lewis R

Scale Maps

In maths we have been using atlases to show the shortest route to different castles in Scotland. From Falkirk to Mull to Kinross and to Dumfries. My personal route took 760KM and cost £76 plus £20 boat fair. We were measuring the atlases every centimeter equaled 20 kilometer.

By Lewis McNish

All Around Scotland !!!

Recently in maths we have been doing measure. The group im in (Descarte) we were doing km and cm. we got gave a selction of castles that are in diffrent parts of scotland and a map of scotland. There were places like falkirk , ayr ect. 

By Axel

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