- Estimate and measure – to draw an accurate grid using metre sticks
- Transfer shape positions from paper and record coordinates
- Plot given coordinates and identify resultant shapes
- Challenge another group by giving coordinates for shapes they have created
Scots poetry week winners
The month of January saw the pupils at Portpatrick focus on Scots poetry.
The children were busy learning to recite their poem as well as handwriting and creating artwork inspired by the poem.
After much deliberation by the judge, Mr Robert Mc Colm the following winners were selected;
Portpatrick Primary School – Burns results 2015
P1 – ‘Mince and tatties’ – Recitation winners : 1. Jack Cloy. 2nd equal Kimberley and JJ layton
Handwriting winner – Jack Cloy
P2 – ‘Bull sale’ – Recitation winners : 1. Abbi Johnstone 2. Finlay Schofield 3. Keisha Hornby Illustration winner – Abbi Johnstone : Handwriting winner – Abbi Johnstone
P3 – ‘Wee freenly dug’ – Recitation winners : 1. Rowan Harbottle 2. Rhian Palmer 3. Lee Gaunt and Myles Hine Illustration winner – Olivia Cummings : Handwriting winner – Olivia Cummings
P4 – ‘Kirk moose’ – Recitation winners : 1. Lachlan Ross. 2. Jenna Marshall 3. Mia Santangeli Illustration winner – Mia Santangeli : Handwriting winner – Jenna Marshall
P5 – ‘A dug, a dug’ – Recitation winners : 1. Amelia Currie 2. Danny Gilbert 3. Tilly Partington and Ashton Hornby llustration winner – Amelia Currie : Handwriting winner – Ashton Hornby
P6 – ‘Wullie wastle’ – Recitation winners : 1. Lara Cole 2. Finn Marshall 3. Magnus Ross
Illustration winner – Abbigale Henry Handwriting winner – Finn Marshall
P7 – ‘Address to the haggis’ – Recitation winners : 1. Ruth Belton 2. Connor Cousins
Illustration winner –Connor Cousins: Handwriting winner – Ruth Belton
Burns lunch for Grandparents
The pupils of Portpatrick Primary enjoyed a Burns lunch yesterday in the company of Grandparents and friends .
All the children were allowed to invite others to join them in school for a tasty haggis lunch, cooked by Barbara.
The haggis was addressed by Ruth in Primary 7, before everyone enjoyed lunch in the company of their guests.
After the haggis, the grandparents and friends enjoyed some shortbread with tea or coffee. The children sang some Scots songs to the assembled audience to conclude the afternoon.
It appears to have been a successful lunch date, with one granny even passing her compliments to the chef, Babara, and asking where she bought the delicious haggis!
Primary 1-4 learn all about magnets and forces
Primary 1-4 have been learning a lot through active learning and experiments in their science topic of magnets and forces.
Pupils have investigated the effect that different surfaces (friction) has on a car, which was rolled down a ramp. They measured how far the car could travel across a range of different surfaces, such as bubble wrap.
When learning about magnets, pupils have investigated what objects are magnetic in the classroom, before going on to design their own game, using magnets. Pupils created a track on a paper plate, in which the aim of the game is to drag a magnetic vehicle along the route (using another magnet under the plate).
The series of science lessons have helped the pupils learn more about forces and magnets in a fun way.
Have a look at the photographs of some science in action.
Science experiments with “Heather from the weather”
Primary 5, 6 and 7 form Portpatrick have started work on a series of science experiments, using the video conferencing facilities in school.
Today, they had their first session on “Forces”. The science lessons are being led by Heather Reid OBE, who is based in Glasgow. The children were able to talk to Heather using the video link and explain their thinking behind the experiments.
This session will be followed up by another 2 lessons, over the next few weeks. Have a look at the photos to see some of the pupils busy learning.