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Algebra games

We have been working hard on developing our skills at solving algebraic equations.

We then applied these skills when working with a partner to create our own game.

We had fun playing these games in the class.

These games were very fun and creative and it tested me with my algebra knowledge.- Reuben

To make these games we had to be very creative and confident with algebra – Sonny

It was really fun and challenging learning to make our game and play other people’s games. – Moaz

Glasgow Science Centre!

Primary 7 had a great trip to Glasgow Science Centre on Thursday 16th February. We got to try lots of different practical activities and learn how different things work.

We also got to watch a special show called Bodyworks which explained how the different body systems worked!

We all really enjoyed the day!

Royal Navy Visit

On Wednesday 1st February the Royal Navy came to carry out STEM challenges with different classes. There were 3 different activities for us to try. – Iona

For one of the activities we used iPads to programme little mechanical balls called Spheros. We made them move in different directions and spin really quickly! They also lit up with animations we could choose.  This helped us develop our programming skills. It was really interesting.- Moaz

Another activity involved us working with hydraulics. We worked in pairs to see how quickly we could build a sequence of pipes for air to pass through. This then powered a pump. We had to see were stronger than air! We developed our teamwork skills. I thought it was really fun and challenging! – Leah

The final activity was to create a circuit. This was to allow electricity to pass through in order to make a propeller fly.  The bigger the circuit had the lower the propeller would fly and the smaller the circuit was the higher the propeller would fly. We developed our problem solving and creativity skills. I thought it was hard but also really fun! – Jailyn

Converting Currency

We created currency converters using Purple Mash on the iPads. We were then able to use these to complete our maths work on converting foreign currencies!

It was very fun to make the currency converter and it made maths a lot easier! – Reuben

I enjoyed changing pounds into different currencies. – Ava

Make It Happen App Design

In September we were lucky enough to be given the chance for every child to design their own app. These were all sent away to the Make It Happen Design Team and entered into a competition.
Today we found out the results from all of our entries!📣
Isla in P7 won the competition and has had her design made into a real app which can be accessed via the Make It Happen Website. ✨
She also received a brand new Alexa Fire Tablet and Coding book.
Daisy in P3 was our first runner up and received a Code and Go Toy along with a Water bottle.⭐️
Abigail in P5 was our second runner up and received a Coding Book and a Water bottle. 🌟
We also had a number of children throughout the school who received a certificate for their inspiring app design.
A huge congratulations to all the children who took part! 👏
Have a look on the Make it Happen Website for Isla’s winning design and some fun apps for children. https://makeithappen.club/