Another busy term!

Stop-Motion Animations – RME Values in stories

Primary 3 applied their skills in using the Stop-Motion Studio app and used their creativity to plan and create their own animations retelling their chosen Bible Story.  Primary 3 developed a range of meta-skills during this challenge. Amazing work everyone!

Click on each name to see the animation:

Blaine

Kyle & Maxwell

Freddie and Taylor

Aurla and Amelia S

Harris and Fergus

 

Smoothie Bike

Numeracy Skills

Mirrin – “We had to focus to match the fractions.”

Vincent – “We worked together to make the hopscotch grid then we used our times tables to play the game.”

Investigating electrical circuits

Ritchie – “We concentrated when trying to light a bulb.”

Harry – “Harris and I worked hard to make our own fan and made it spin. We coloured a pattern on the paper to make an illusion as it was spinning. We were able to make the fan spin in two directions.”

Fergus – “I investigated how many different ways I could light the bulb.”

Kyle – “I enjoyed investigating if materials were conductors or insulators.”

 

STEM Challenges – Crest Award

 

Internet Safety Day

Maisie W – “In the game, we had to sort the pictures to show information that is safe to share online and information that we should not share when we are online.”

Fergus – “The digital leaders reminded us about the different ways to keep safe online.”

Create a Circuit Game Challenge!

Ritchie – “I worked with Mackay and Kai to make a game to spin a motor.  The fan then blew the ball down the tube to win the game.”

Harry – “Daltyn and I created a game together. You had to roll the dice and collect the matching component. The winner was the first person to make a complete circuit.”

Kyle – “I collaborated with Blaine to make a motor spin and blow the ball the furthest distance to win.”

Leading Learning!

Sofia – “In our game you had to spin a motor and collect something with that colour from around the classroom. You had 10 seconds to do this. The Primary 1/2s liked playing our game.”

Kyle – “I liked teaching Primary 1/2 how to make their own circuit. They were good at listening to me.”

Isla Mar – “The younger children enjoyed playing our game. They had to use the metal hook to move around the metal wire without buzzing it. It was quite tricky.”

What a busy term!

 

 

 

 

 

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