Today P3 were introduced to our new Knex engines. They used them to make things that spin and travel.
Halloween!!
The children are loving their Halloween activities in nursery this week!
Some of the children making their lanterns. The children had great fun gluing and sticking! These will be sent home at the end of the week with a battery tea light in time for Halloween.
A spooky Halloween snack.
Milli said “the ghosts were delicious”
Bibi said “they were lovely”
One of our pumpkins made by Mrs Parker and Annie, Alice, Olivia, Macaulay and Jaiden.
SCRATCH
We are introducing this programming software to our children. It is a free online application so can also be used at home. Have fun! You can find the link on our Homework sidebar to this blog.
P6/7 Scottish Parliament Visit
Today P6/7 enjoyed a visit from Ms. Mackechnie, an education officer with The Scottish Parliament. We used voting consoles to vote on questions related to the Scottish Parliament and then split in to groups to make up manifestos. The groups included :- The Save The Earth Party, The Animal Welfare Party, The Computer Party and the Sporty Party. Each party nominated a Party leader who read out the group manifesto for the other pupils to vote on. The results were close with the Save the Earth Party winning by just one vote! We then had a mini debate on the topical issue of, ‘Should smoking be banned in cars?’ A Presiding Officer ensured the debate was respectful and within the time limit. All opinions on the matter were heard and another vote took place. Our class agreed that smoking should be banned in cars with a whopping 82% of the vote. 9% disagreed and 9% abstained. Let’s see if our results agree with our MSP’s when they debate this issue in the Scottish Parliament.
Wind Turbine Homework Challenge
P 4 had a challenge to make a wind turbine. We got to show our work off to P3 and Nursery(am) and they all thought we had done a fantastic job!! It was really good to share our learning with others in the school.
Well done P4 (and parents who helped too)
Some pieces were tricky – Jason
We walked around the class to see what other people had made – Shea
We used the hairdryer to see how much the blades would turn around – Yusuf
There were a lot of different shapes and sizes of wind turbines – Sophie