Compass points- outdoor maths

On the first day back after the October Maths, Ms Whorlow tooke her p5-7 class outside to investigate angles and compass points.  Armed with Ms Whorlow’s phone to provide compass points the children soon plotted out the points on the football pitch and took part in a variety of activities;

  1. Investigate how to estimate, create and measure angles
  2. Explore how right angles can be measured in degrees and how this links to fractions and compass points
  1. I can use my knowledge of right angles to estimate the size of an angle
  2. Know that that a right angle is the same as a turn of 90°
  3. Demonstrate knowledge that an angle of 180° is the same as a straight line
  4. Demonstrate knowledge that a whole turn is the same as 360°
  5. Recognise angles which are 270°
  6. Relate 90°, 180°, 270° and 360° angles to quarter, half, three quarter and one whole turns

There was a whole lot of learning taking place, with just one mobile phone and several children in an open space!

Wigtown Book Festival Fun!

What a great time P1-4 had visiting Wigtown Book Festival! Mrs Ferguson and Mrs Henry were lucky enough to go too. We all met and listened to the authors Emily Dodd and Shoo Rayner. It was a lovely trip.

First of all, Renita Boyle led us in a sing-along session to warm us up! Then Emily Dodd told us about her book ‘Can’t Dance Cameron’ . This is all about a sad capercaillie called Cameron who believes he is a rubbish dancer. We talked about lots of types of Scottish wildlife when reading the story – a pine-marten, a red squirrel and a wildcat. By the end of a story, Cameron shows he is a great dancer. Some of us bought this story and Emily signed it.

Shoo Rayner is an author and illustrator. His latest book is called Dragon Gold and is about Harri who is set the challenge of ‘making’ a dragon for school! Shoo also has two YouTube channels about drawing. Why not Google these and try out one of his tutorials?

Our very own Abbi was chosen from the audience to try drawing with Shoo. What an excellent job she did! Check out the photos to see for yourself!

Quite a few of us bought Shoo’s book which he signed too.

We had such a lovely day and the children were so well behaved. Smiles all round!

 

Twinning Of Portpatrick Primary and Kirkistown, Northern Ireland

Portpatrick Primary pupils have recently made some new friends from across the water in N Ireland.

Mr Gary Blair from the Ulster Scots agency, got in touch with the school and asked if they would like to be part of this innovative twinning project.  Mrs Baillie (head teacher) jumped at the chance to develop literacy skills and forge a bond with a school,  which could almost be seen across the water from Portpatrick.

Once it was established the project would go ahead, both sets of pupils exchange a mini cv, which told each other a little more about themselves.  Pupils in Portpatrick p5-7 were matched, by their class teacher Ms Whorlow, to a buddy  from Ireland who had similar interests.

On Thursday 24th September 2015, 13 pupils from Kirkistown Primary arrived at Portpatrick Primary.  the had an early start, having left school at 5.30am to get the 7.30am boat to Cairnryan.  On arrival at Portpatrick Primary they were give a tour of the school and grounds, by their buddy.

Soon, both sets of pupils were off on a bus for a fun filled afternoon of chocolate and socialisation at The Cocoa Bean factory at Twynolm.  The children got to know each other and enjoyed a workshop making chocolate goodies and playing outside in the adventure playground.

The Irish visitors spent the night at the Mount Stewart Hotel in Portpatrick, before getting up early again to head off with Portpatrick pupils to Wigtown Book festival.  Both schools heard from authors Phil Earl and Cathy Mc Phail, before a final farewell ceremony was held in a marquee at Wigtown.

Mr Gary Blair from the Ulster Scots agency presented both sets of pupils with a certificate for their participation in this twinning project.  Mrs Baillie from Portpatrick Primary asked the Portpatrick pupils to hand over a goodie bag  of souvenirs, to their new found buddies.  The bag contained pencils, sharpeners and a rubber from the RNLI shed at Portpatrick, as well as a pen from the school.

All staff and pupils voted the experience a massive success.  It was thoroughly enjoyable and enabled children to link up socially through a literacy project.  It is hoped that the links will continue as pupils from Portpatrick have already written thank you letters to their new friends and will aim to keep in touch in the future.

The school would like to express thanks to Mr Blair from the Ulster Scots agency for making this all possible.  Have a look at the photographs our Irish friends posted online-  http://www.kirkistownps.com/primary-7.html

 

Teddy Bear Measuring

As part of our Length topic we brought in some teddies to measure. We are now really good at knowing which end of the measuring tape to start at and how to accurately measure. We worked in pairs to complete each teddy’s data file. It was a fun maths session!

Trying our hand at measuring ourselves now!
Trying our hand at measuring ourselves now!
Big Ted needed ALL of the measuring tape to go round his middle!
Big Ted needed ALL of the measuring tape to go round his middle!
Busy with the measuring tape
Busy with the measuring tape
Hughie the teddy was happy to be fussed over.
Hughie the teddy was happy to be fussed over.
Even Mrs Ferguson's teddy was measured!
Even Mrs Ferguson’s teddy was measured!
Has this teddy been eating too many cakes?
Has this teddy been eating too many cakes?

Pond Dipping at Ava Lily’s!

What a lovely afternoon P1-4 have had! Ava Lily’s parents invited the class up to Dunskey Gardens to pond dip. We were accompanied by Ruby’s dad and Max and met there by Gabby, David, Charlene and Ava Lily’s mum, dad and Atticus. We had the most wonderful time. We found Water Boatmen, a frog, Pond Skaters, Damsel nymph flies and caddis fly larvae and learnt lots about the wildlife and plants to be found around a pond. Thanks to the Orr-Ewings for the invite!

 

 

Scottish Triathlon fun!

Primary 5-7 spent a morning a the Ryan Centre participating in a mini triathlon even, organised by Scottish Triathlon.  After being in the swimming pool the children jumped on a bike to cycle, before running to finish the event.  It was a taster session for the children and they all received a medal for their efforts.  Well done to all the little athletes!

MP Richard Arkless Visit

Yesterday Richard Arkless MP visited the school and we asked some questions about his job.

We asked him why he wanted to be an MP. He said the Scottish Referendum had inspired him and he loves his local area.

He told us an MP helps to make decisions to make places better.

Olivia and Jack gave him a tour of the school. I enjoyed meeting Richard Arkless MP.

Finlay P3

 

On Thursday 4th September Richard Arkless MP came to answer lots of our questions. Abbi and Lee welcomed him to our school, and Olivia and I were his tour guides. Rowan took some photos.

Richard Arkless is an MP for us. He wanted to do this job because of the Scottish Referendum and also he loves Stranraer (and Portpatrick!). It was good to see him – I liked it.

Jack P2

 

On 4.9.15 Richard Arkless MP came to Portpatrick Primary. He is an MP and he said it is his job to help to make this a better place to live.

Finlay asked him some of the questions we had thought of like what different things does an MP do. He said he needs to work in London sometimes and he also goes around the region to see people.

Next we asked him about the best and worst things about his job. He said he likes to help people but he misses not seeing his family as much.

After that we all got a photo with him and then we took him a tour of inside and outside our school.

I enjoyed meeting an MP.

Rhian P4

Photos taken by Rowan our photographer for the day. Many thanks to our ‘Welcomers’ Lee and Abbi for their friendliness, Tour Guides Jack and Olivia and Questioner Finlay – a great job done by all!

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