This term Primary 7 will be learning more about various processes of the human body, including the respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems. We have kick started our learning by revising the different functions of the organs within the body by completing a human body team challenge.
P3 Termly Learning
Monday 23rd August
This morning Primary 1 read The Very Hungry Caterpillar, they completed lots of fun activities which allowed them to show off their fantastic cutting, sticking and pencil skills.
- The life cycle of a butterfly
- Practising their pencil control and number recognition
- Designing their own butterfly
The life cycle of a butterfly using sticky bricks
- egg
- caterpillar
- cocoon
- butterfly
Primary 1 First Day
Primary 1 First Day at Dunlop Primary School
It has been my pleasure to welcome our new Primary 1 Dunlop Dazzlers!
May I present to you our Primary 1 class of 2021, the children have been a joy to welcome to our school and are a credit to their families.
Primary 3
The children had a great discussion about what Dunlop pupils are like. Then they drew a Dunlop pupil and surrounded them with describing words.
P7 Fun Day
Take a look at our P7 fun day!
The P7s displayed a competitive edge during bubble football and then showcased their fantastic dancing skills in the afternoon at their party. Lots of happy smiling P7s, we cannot believe tomorrow is their last day at Dunlop Primary.
P7 can find more photos on Teams > Files > P7 Fun Day
Mummy Bandage Challenge
P6 enjoyed the challenge of making a toilet roll mummy! Can you guess who is beneath the bandages?
P6 Team Activities
P6 have spent today and yesterday completing team challenges to gain points for their team. This has included; news reporting, daily mile, new movie synopsis, sports challenges, STEAM spaghetti tower challenge and a scavenger hunt. All tasks have involved teamwork and creative thinking. Here are a few photos of their spaghetti tower building. Super work P6!
John Muir Discovery Award
This session Primary 6 and 7 have been working towards the John Muir Discovery Award. As part of our journey the children have had the opportunity to experience pond dipping, geocaching, orienteering and learnt more about the history of Dunlop.
The John Muir Award is a fantastic way to encourage our young people to become more aware of their surroundings and it was lovely to see all of the primary 6 and 7 children having fun and learning more about nature.
Primary 6 created ThingLink presentations to showcase their experience, click on the links below to have a look at some of the work they produced.
https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1446489011269926914
https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1444320706606137347
We are incredibly proud of all of our pupils and delighted to say that the have been successful in achieving their Discovery Award. Primary 6 will continue on their John Muir journey as they move into Primary 7.
P7 Craufurdland Trip
P7 had a fantastic day at Craufurdland where they took part in crate stacking, team building and the Tree Top Trials. Myself and all the staff were very impressed with their bravery and team work in all the challenges.