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Dream, believe, achieve and enjoy!

March 6, 2017
by User deactivated
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Green screen clip Hannah and Mckenzie

 

We have been working on the green screen for quite along time!  Mckenzie and I had lots of fun making this we also picked up all the skills off of our teacher Mrs Storey! Ahhhh a cheetah is in our playground we were so scared it nearly ate us! AHHH!!!!! You are very lucky! I hope u enjoy it!

 

 

 

 

March 1, 2017
by Mrs Storey
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Text Messages

Dear Parents/Carers,

We are having a few issues with the Text Messaging Service at the moment. Please bear with us, we hope to have  it resolved soon.

Mrs Storey

P5 Jedi – Achievement Rap!

February 28, 2017 by User deactivated | 18 Comments


If you were at assembly last Friday you would have been treated to the P5 Jedi and their outstanding performance of their very own, Achievement Rap! It was mega. They certainly ACHIEVED and with attitude to boot!

…but the hip-hop never stops and neither does the hard work in P5. Busting all the moves and taking full advantage of the school’s green screen technology. Ladies and Gentlemen the P5 Jedi proudly present their debut music video to accompany their motivational smash hit anthem! A C H I E V E – to achieve it you best believe it! BOOYAH!

February 24, 2017
by Mrs Anderson
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Smoking Matters in P7

On Thursday, P7 had a visit from Lisa from Smoking Matters. They spent the afternoon doing a multitude of activities to help them reflect on why people start smoking, and to raise their awareness of the impact smoking has on health.

We learned about changes to the law regarding smoking in cars with children and the changes to packaging to reduce the temptation to buy cigarettes.

We learned that nicotine is as addictive as heroin, so when you start smoking, it is incredibly difficult to stop.

The children worked in groups to answer true/false questions about smoking.

They discovered that cigarettes contain up to 4000 chemicals and, using gloves and safety coats, they mixed some of the chemicals in a bowl. The mixture looked and smelled disgusting!

The children compared exercising with and without limited lung capacity. It was a shocking sensation to not be able to take a full breath!

They looked at images of smoker’s fingernails, tongues and teeth. Lisa took photos of two volunteers who agreed to have their images aged as though they had been smokers. All of the pictures were very off-putting.

We worked out how much smoking a pack a day would cost for a year and more. We decided we would rather spend the money on something else! 

We learned that electronic cigarettes are just as harmful as normal cigarettes to non smokers. 

Finally, we prepared the phrase, “No thanks. I don’t smoke,” in case we are offered a cigarette in the future.

I hope you remember that message, boys and girls. We care greatly about your health. 

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