P7 Pilgrimage to St. Ninian’s Cave, Whithorn

Last Friday our P7s met up with P7s from across the Catholic primaries in Dumfries and Galloway. We journeyed to St. Ninian’s Cave to celebrate together and mark the final few weeks of primary school. Fr. Gerald led us in Mass at the cave. We then had lunch on the beach followed by a relaxing couple of hours playing on the beach and paddling in the sea. Before heading home Fr. Gerald treated us all to a burger/roll and a refreshing drink at Central Café in Whithorn. Thanks to Fr. Gerald and thanks to Paul and Elizabeth Soriani of the Central Café. We had a super day out. It is always a nice way to begin to mark the end of P7’s academic year and their time in primary school.

Chocolate Crispy Cakes by P1

Today we made chocolate crispy cakes to inspire us in writing a class poem.

              

First we broke up the chocolate bars and melted the chocolate while talking about what we could smell. Then we poured in rice crispies.

                 

After that we mixed the crispy cakes, listening to what noises we could hear.

                

Next we took turns filling our bun cases and sharing our ideas of what the filled cases looked like.

                   

Finally we munched and crunched our cakes, telling each other what we thought they tasted like.

Last of all we suggested describing words for a class poem. We hope you like it.

Chocolate Crispy Cakes by P1

I can see shiny, bubbly melted chocolate.

I can hear crunching noises and children squealing.

I can smell sugary, sweet chocolate.

I can feel warm, gooey, bumpy sandcastles.

I can taste a sweet, silky, creamy crispy cake.

 

P7 Criffel Challenge

On Tuesday the 23rd May P7 took on the end of year challenge to climb Criffel.  They decided we would do this to raise money for our P7 leavers trip but also to support a charity of their own choosing, which is Cancer Research. We were led up the route by our very capable outdoor leaders, David and Alex.  The weather was kind to us and the view across to Annan and the Lake District was well worth the effort.  I was amazed at the stamina, resilience and teamwork that the children showed.  They were striding up at the start, (perhaps a bit too fast!) but they kept at it all the way with no moans or groans, lots of chat and giggles, then a few wet bottoms and feet at the end when we had the chance for a play in the stream!  There was great team spirit, some boys and girls really helped one another, for example carrying someone’s backpack when he got blisters and encouraging one another on the steep slopes or on a good, safe route through the muddier parts.  I am sure P7 will have a lot to talk about as it was a really fun day and quite an achievement.  We will all sleep well tonight! Thank you in advance to all those who have sponsored the boys and girls in P7!

P6 Substance Misuse talk with PC Trosh

On Thursday 18th May, Primary 6 listened to a very informative talk from PC Trosh about Substance Misuse. They discussed the uses for drugs, positive and negative, and the difference between legal and illegal drugs. They also had time to look at examples and discuss with each other what they looked like and their effects on the body. The class listened very well, answered questions sensibly and asked pertinent questions throughout the talk.  They all agreed they had learned something they didn’t know before, including Mrs Barnett!

Week 5 P6 Pope Francis School Project

The Crazy Unicorn Crafters told us that they are making pencil cases and notebooks out of thread, felt and card.

The Publicity Pigeons said they are writing a thank you note to put in the bulletin.

Zac and Josh from the Organisation Group are sorting out a school disco for all the classes next week.

The Backpacking group need lots more bags, body lotion and shower gel.

To date we have packed 18 bags!

This is the last minute call for donations. Please hand in any other donations by the 20th of May.

P6 Thank you again for handing in all the generous donations! We are well on our way to packing lots more backpacks.

Matthew and Toby.

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