Isn’t it great when our pupils keeps us informed of national events? Jessica, in P3, is sporting her favourite shades today while out enjoying the sunshine.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
GruffaloSpring Challenge
Grace,in P1b, completed a Gruffalo Spring Spotter Challenge while out for a walk yesterday then came home and made a cosy bed for the mouse inside her Wendy House.
Big Sister is the Teacher
Fearne in S1 is helping little sister Grace in P1b with her home learning today by being the teacher.
Up-Skilling Dance Moves
The boys at Drongan Hub were working with Mrs Brady to up-skill their dance moves this morning. They were using imoves, which is free to schools at the moment.
Mindfulness
A little bit of @creativeminds mindfulness was taking place at the Drongan hub this afternoon.
Article 14
Our Right of the Week is Article 14.
Article 14 – Freedom of thought, belief
and religion.
Every child has the right to think and
believe what they choose and also to
practise their religion, as long as they
are not stopping other people from
enjoying their rights. Governments must
respect the rights and responsibilities of
parents to guide their child as they grow
up.
The Snail and the Whale
P1 pupils at Drongan were given the task of reading ‘The Snail and the Whale’ then writing as if they were the snail about a place they visited, what they saw and how they felt. Kayden is proudly displaying his completed work.
Message Pockets
On Friday the kids at Drongan Hub made little pockets using felt and added messages inside. They took their pockets to the village pharmacy and hung them on the railings outside. The messages can now be take and read then replaced or swapped for new ones. What a lovely idea to maintain communication.
Grow Your Own Potatoes
Who knew this project would be such a challenge this year? The Nature Club kids planted their potatoes the week before Lock Down. The 6 tubs of potatoes and 3 bottles of ‘underground’ potatoes were then transported to my back garden. I am now 80 miles away caring for my dad and have left the potatoes with my husband who admits to not being a gardener. Thankfully only watering and photographs have been required so far. The good news is that the Drongan Nature Club potatoes are flourishing. Hopefully we’ll get a better crop this year.
Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Hannahston Woods could be the venue for a P1 task set by the teachers to hold a Teaddy Bears’ Picnic however, Harry held his picnic in the garden. The weather is perfect for such activities at the moment.