Clay Bird Workshop🐦

This morning Frances Ross, a clay artist visited P4-7’s to have us to take part in the FLOCK workshop. Frances was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable on her craft; she told us about the history of clay modelling, and where clay is used in everyday life. Who knew a toilet seat or hair straighteners were made out of clay?! 🚽
We started off by practising clay molding by creating a ‘pinch pot’ which slowly but surely turned into monsters, lions, football trophies (ofc course Colin!). Pupils were able to take these home! 🎁We then moved onto putting the skills to use to form a bird shell which took shape of a beak and tail feathers at either end. Pupils did a fantastic job at this – they listened so well and were able to apply their skills with ease! Afterwards, we added some colour – We had a little look at British garden birds and some pupils chose to make robins and sparrows, other opted for spotty rainbow birds. 🐦🦅Frances then took the birds away to fire in her studio’s kiln. The birds will be displayed in an exhibition in Castle Douglas for all to see.
A super opportunity for us to do something a little different and have a go at clay modelling! Everyone seemed to really enjoy it! Keep an eye out for some interesting pinch pots making their way home! 👩‍🎨👨‍🎨
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Leswalt go to the Panto.. Oh yes they did!🎬🎭

This afternoon all of Leswalt Primary school once again boarded a bus and headed into town to the Millenium Centre to watch The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Hospotch, a Glasgow company put a modern twist on an old classic – and what a show it was! 🦁 Dorothy, an inspiring singer was transported to the land of Oz, in hopes of meeting ‘The Wiz’ a big time music producer and landing a contract as a Rock Star! Along the way she meets new friends; the tin man, the cowardly lion, the scarecrow and a hilarious farting witch, who had us in fits of laughter!🧚‍♂️🧚‍♀️
Everybody really enjoyed themselves; we were all particularly amused by Glinda the good witch with a very sassy edge and lot of gas, who we all agreed really was the star of the show!😂 🩷
A lovely way to begin the Christmassy festivities and get us all inspired for our School Show! 🎅

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P3-5 Author Visit🐭✏️

 

Today all the Primary 3-5’s were invited to Sheuchan Primary to attend an author event from David C Flanagan as part of the Big DoG Schools tour organised by Wigtown Festival Company and supported by The Foyle Foundation.

David is a Scottish author, raised in Edinburgh and living in Orkney, who made the special trip down to Dumfries and Galloway to introduce himself and his books. He is both an adult and children’s author, best known for his ‘Captain Pete’ series of children’s stories. Today David introduced us to his book ‘Captain Pete and the Undersea Adventure’; a story of Pete and his mouse TM. 🐭 We loved listening to David’s hilarious accents as he read us Chapter 1 of his book.📖🦉

A great session which really got the creative juices flowing – some freshly inspired authors -to-be after today!? Who knows!✏️

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Trip to Stranraer 📚🤖

Continuing our Book Week celebrations, Primary 1-7 ventured to Stranraer Library this morning for some book related fun. The library staff had planned a book scavenger hunt for us to enjoy with our friends from Kirkcolm. Afterwards we were let loose in the library’s collection, free to explore, wander and choose any book we like to cosy up and enjoy! 📖 📚

We enjoyed our packed lunches then braved the wet and wild walk to the Ryan Centre cinema to watch ‘The Wild Robot,’ a movie about Roz, a shipwrecked robot who ends up stranded on a remote island🤖.

A super way to spend a rainy day! ☔️😁

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Soup-er Chefs! 🍲🧑🏻‍🍳

As part of their healthy eating learning P1-4 made some delicious lentil soup! They planned the meal by thinking about the Eat Well Plate and trying to incorporate foods from each group into their recipe. With the help of Mrs Warwick and Mrs Kyle, they set to work, in groups, to carefully peel and chop their vegetables, putting into practice their safe food hygiene learning.

Once all the veg was prepped and ready to go, they added some stock and left the soup to boil away for the afternoon⏲️. On Wednesday morning, they enjoyed their healthy soup –  the perfect way to warm our tummies on a cold wet day!

Well done Primary 1-3!⭐️

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Digital Leader Training

On the 12th of November Kirkcolm digital leaders and Leswalt  digital leaders met at Leswalt  school and learnt lots of digital leader tools to help us do our job . We learnt how to do short cuts on the computer , pin emails, how to book mark pages, co pilot and lots of other interesting fun stuff to help us to do our jobs as Digital Leaders

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Mooove Over Dairy Farming Experts 🥛🐄

This morning P4-7 ventured to Kirkcolm for a Dairy Framing workshop, hosted by Donna from ‘Smart STEMs’. First off, we were given the opportunity to show off our farming knowledge with a game of ‘Moo or false’ (get it!😏), which really got us thinking about some weird and wonderful dairy farming facts! Afterwards, we split into groups to design our very own Smart Stem to be used on a farm – which will then be entered into a competition to have them made into a real 3D printed model! We had some very interesting and impressive agri-tech designs, including drones which have cameras, feed the cows and even make music to encourage cows to produce a higher quantity and quality of milk🥛🐄 (you heard it here first). Next up.. Dragon’s den?!

A super opportunity to learn more about dairy farming and for a fun wee get together with friends! 🏫❤️

 

Book Week Fun! 🦉📖

Today the whole school joined together in a celebration of Book Week Scotland this week to partake in some paired reading. 🦉Primary 1-3’s chose some of their favourites to read with their Primary 4-7 buddies! A super opportunity for the little ones to listen to a story and for the big ones to read some of their old favourites! 📖

In the afternoon, we buddied back up for a scavenger hunt! Around the playground, pupils hunted for some well-known cropped book covers! They worked together to work out what the full book cover might be. Miss Douglas and Mrs Mcknight chose their favourite books to be ‘star prizes’. Mrs McKnight’s favourite book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ which was found by Colin and Noah and Miss Douglas’ favourite is ‘Room on the Broom’, which was found by Phoebe and Aria! Well done to everyone and our 4 star prize winners!🍫

Next Wednesday, we continue our Book Week celebrations by venturing to Stranraer library for some book fun and on Thursday P3-5 will be going to Sheuchan Primary with Miss Douglas for a BIG DOG Author visit!✍

 

 

Book Bug at Leswalt

In celebration of  Book Week Scotland our P1–3 families were invited into the school to discover the fantastic bags gifted to children by the Scottish Government and Scottish Book Trust.📚All wrapped in rainbow paper the ‘postman’ delivered these gifts to the school this afternoon  and the boys and girls were left in suspense to find out what could be inside.. 🎁📦

Inside each bag there were between 2–4 wonderful books, a fun activity booklet, and either a card game with maths resources or a magnetic whiteboard with numbers – all designed to make learning at home exciting and enjoyable. We also explored the online resources that go hand‑in‑hand with the bags, giving families even more ways to support literacy and numeracy together.
The highlight of the day was, of course, handing out the bags in class. The children’s faces lit up, before during and after the wrapping paper was removed
  • ✨ P2 pupils had lots of fun wit their new binoculars
  • ✨ P1 pupils practised sums on their magnetic boards
  • ✨ P3 pupils had a blast with their charade cards (these will come in handy next time Leswalt has a power cut I’m sure!)
A huge thank‑you to all the parents and family members who joined us. If you couldn’t make it, don’t worry – your child’s bag is waiting in their school bag. Take a peek and enjoy the fab resources together! 🙂

Sliding into Curling Season

Our lucky P7 pupils had a blast heading off with their Leswalt pals to the Curling Rink at North West Castle to kick start the curling season!  🥌 When they arrived they got their shoes swapped, learned the safety rules and had a bit of fun warming up on the cold ice! The boys and girls learned how to deliver their stone and how to use their brush to help their stone to glide along the ice!

After that, it was was game on! 💪The first half gave everyone plenty of practise sliding stones and sweeping like pros, before the second half brought two thrilling matches which ended in a nail-biting tie with Sandhead Primary! No medals this time (but you never know, another Leswalt curling Olympic champion might be on their way), but loads of laughs, teamwork, and new skills picked up along the way.

A huge shout-out to the amazing team at North West Castle Ice Rink for giving our older pupils this fantastic chance to try curling. 🧹🥌

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