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French in Primary 6

Primary 6 has been learning to write a description of a pet in French. They then swapped work with someone else in the class who then translated the writing back to English. Our success criteria was: I can write French descriptions of a pet for someone else to translate. The META skills that we used were: Focusing, Communicating, Collaborating and Leading. 












P3/4 Viking Longhouses

We have been learning about the daily life of the Vikings. We researched what their houses were like and created models.

We worked together, shared ideas, chose our own materials to use, created, problem-solved and then gave a guided tour of each model.

Some us chose to apply our digital technology skills by creating our models using Lego Builder online.

We hope you enjoy watching our clips and learning what the Viking homes were like.

Longhouse 1

Longhouse 2

Longhouse 3

Longhouse 4

Longhouse 5

Longhouse 6

Longhouse 7

Longhouse 8

Longhouse 9

p2/3 Term 3

Look what P2/3 have been learning about so far in term 3  …

Using calendars, and learning poems about the months of the year.

 

Practising our letter formation and handwriting presentation skills.

 

Creative spelling practise!

 

We celebrated 100 days in P2/3

 

We received Mr. Sharp’s respect award!

 

We have begun exploring our new topic on ‘Fairy Tale Land’. We are creating settings of castles and a magic beanstalk.

     

P3/4 Enterprise

Primary 3/4 pupils developed a range of skills for learning, life and work while running their own Enterprise. They shared ideas, listened and responded to others, reached agreements, used their creativity, planned, designed, evaluated, improved, problem-solved, worked independently and with others. They created persuasive posters, took responsibility for collecting and recording money received and were excited to deliver the Tartan Friends to their new homes. Fantastic skills everyone!

Safer Internet Day

Tuesday 6th February was Safer Internet Day 20024. At Heathhall Primary School every class looked at the message for this year’s Safer Internet Day. It was based on the way Technology is changing and how to keep ourselves safe within this every changing world.

Each class carried out activities based around staying safe while using the internet. Children took part in online workshops, created posters and played games.

The Young Digital Leaders visited every class to share this message with the children. They shared stories, had discussions and even sang a little song!