P5/6 showed great ambition whilst carrying out different numeracy activities. Each child challenge themselves to complete trickier tasks and supported one another within their learning.

P5/6 showed great ambition whilst carrying out different numeracy activities. Each child challenge themselves to complete trickier tasks and supported one another within their learning.

P5/6 had a great second session with Lynsey from East Ayrshire Leisure developing their leadership games through creating their own warm up game, explaining the expectations to the class and showing a demonstration to the class.


P5/6 had a amazing day celebrating Halloween through a ‘design Miss Cunningham’s Halloween costume task’, a spooky Halloween themed reading comprehension and £D artwork, finishing our day with a great Halloween party. 🎃👻


P5/6 worked in groups to order the events of the Titanic disaster to create a timeline. The children were against the clock and the winning team received 5 Ambition House Points each.

P5/6 took part in a spooky Halloween story telling experience to celebrate Halloween.



Linking to our topic of the Titanic, P5/6 carried out an experiment investigating how icebergs and formed and why they float. The children created predictions based on the different water solutions and then recorded their observations.

P5/6 have been developing their mental agility when recalling times tables through playing different games: times table puzzles, uno, battleships, and KABOOM.
It was lovely welcoming in parents and carers into the P5/6 classroom this afternoon, for pupils to share their learning in numeracy with their adults.

P5/6 have been using different strategies and increasing their mental agility when recalling times tables.

Primary 5/6 were visited by a lovely Primary 7 pupil who delivered an incredible presentation promoting Dyslexia Awareness Week 2025.
Primary 5/6 are very grateful for your visit.


P5/6 have been consolidating their knowledge f Place Value and Rounding through playing a range of games on Splash Learn.

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