Christmas Parties have now been enjoyed by all classes and for some there was even a special visitor!
Thank you to Parent Council for providing the snack and Santa for the pressies!
St Andrew's Primary School Blog
"A COMMUNITY OF FAITH AND LEARNING THAT VALUES EVERYONE FOR WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY BRING."
We will be holding a Christmassy theme day on Tuesday 22nd December. Children can wear anything Christmassy including Santa hats, Christmas hair band, tinsel, Christmas jumpers and Christmas costumes.
Children are to bring in 50p which will go towards the Carlisle Flood Fund.
Primary 3 have been busy making posters to advertise this day.
WOW! P4 have been very busy over the last couple of weeks making products for the craft fair. We have been learning about how to price items and about how a business works. We had some super ideas and the children have been working in their business groups to make, display and sell their products.
We were so busy at the craft fair with parents, grandparents and friends buying all our products that we forgot to take some pictures.
This one shows how well it went though…
SOLD OUT!
Some of the items for sale were:
Thank you to all that came and supported our Craft Fair
https://youtu.be/qYG2kRcKmek
The Primary 5/6 class recently tackled a shared homework activity, where they were to work together with someone at home, to create and design their version of Peter Pan’s Neverland. Wow! Wow! Wow! The response was fantastic!
Take a look at our pictures to see what they designed, we have everything from treasure maps, minecraft Neverlands, junk model Neverlands, cryptic maze Neverlands, not to mention a Neverland cake! Very impressed with the all the creative ideas!
The Nursery, Primary One and Primary Two children came to talk to the P5/6 class about their models,
and their verdict was a big thumbs up!
Thank you again, to everyone who participated.
In Primary 3 we have been looking at Food and Farming this term. Today we ended our topic by making fruit salads. We discovered fruits only grew in Scotland at certain times of year so we were interested to discover why they were still available in our shops all year round. In our fruit salads we had satsumas from Turkey, bananas from Cameroon, grapes from Brazil and apples from Belgium.
Here are some pictures of us busy preparing our treat!
Click on the above link to view the new biking skills Mr.V learned at Carlingwark Outdoor Centre with P7.
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