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Enchanted Land Project Success
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"Anchored in Excellence"
As part of our Eco School action plan, pupils at Portpatrick Primary have been helping to clear up the local community by partaking in a whole school litter pick. Unfortunately this year we were unable to invite parents/community members to join in, however the children were in good spirits and still managed to collect some litter in and around the area. Thank you to the ONUS beach cleaning group who kindly lent us their litter pickers. We had a lovely afternoon in the sunshine- see below for photos.
The whole school got sprightly outdoors today as part of the Active Schools initiative to encourage walking in our local community area. The activity also fits in with our Fresh Air Fridays.
The children selected local landmarks and sites to photograph to spell out a set of words. Can you work out what the message is from the photographs below? Scroll down to reveal. : )
We had such a fantastic afternoon in the sunshine. Have a look at the photos to admire the pretty wee place where we live and go to school.
# Creative and Healthy!
The Boys and Girls at Portpatrick Primary have enjoyed a wonderful week of Easter Fun. Below is a list of activities and some final photos. Please browse the posts from earlier this week to see all the action that has taken place.
Happy Easter Holidays Everyone!
Bonnet Making
Easter Bonnet Judges – Mrs Henry and Mrs Rankin
Class 1 winner- Freya
Class 2 winner- Ava Lily
Hot Cross Buns – YUMMY!
Lets Race
Making and then rolling our Easter eggs down the hill in the playground.
Some eggs survived better than others… Great fun had by all!
We spoke about how the egg changed state and was irreversible and then outside we brainstormed and discussed how it was the force of gravity that made the egg roll down the hill.
Continuing with our Easter themed learning fun, the children enjoyed making chocolate Easter egg nest cakes today.
We discussed how the chocolate changed state from a solid to a liquid. We observed how this was a reversible process. As the chocolate solidified we could then re-melt it using heat.
Donning our aprons , we worked hygienically and collaboratively to create lovely wee Easter treats to enjoy at home.
The whole school got creative today with a fabulous response to our egg-ceptional Easter egg competition.
This year, we opened up the brief to allow the children to use any material they liked to craft their Easter themed designs.
Mrs Henry had a very hard job to judge in each primary category. The winners are as follows:
As the standard of standard of entries was so high, each entrant has received a Highly Commended certificate. Thank you to everyone for the fabulous entries. We all enjoyed them very much!
# Effective Contributors
During remote learning, P4-7 participated in a music project with Feis Rois. The children met together on Teams each week to explore traditional Scottish music and to experiment with sound.
As part of the project, the children wrote comments on what they love about Portpatrick. They also created artwork to represent our local area. Feis Rois have produced digital sound postcards using the children’s work. We will soon have paper versions that we can post to family and friends.
Click on the links to enjoy the children’s local artwork and to read the positive comments they have written about our village. Scan the QR code to listen to a musical sound snippet.
# Successful Learners
When we arrived at school this morning, we found that the Easter Bunny had been in early to set up an Easter Egg maths hunt for us.
The children had to work collaboratively in pairs to seek out colour coded eggs to solve four operation maths questions. There were ten eggs to crack in all.
Everyone had great fun, hunting out their eggs and running around in the fresh air and sunshine.
# Successful Learners
P4-7 got stuck in to an egg-cellent STEM problem solving challenge this afternoon. The children had to design a zip wire basket capable of transporting a Cadbury’s creme egg on a zip-wire run using just pipe cleaners and a key ring loop.
The boys and girls worked in small groups to problem solve using rudimentary materials. Every group designed a basket that securely held the egg in place.
Trial and error led to our changing one variable: The angle of the zip line.
We found that the egg would move down the zip line if it was at the correct angle. If the zip line was at a lesser angle , gravity would not move the egg down the zip line demonstrating inertia. Inertia is a law of physics that states an object will stay at rest until some kind of force acts upon it. Hence, we increased our angle from our initial position to allow the egg to reach the final travel point.
# Effective Contributors
# Successful Learners
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