We have been exploring the water cycle and created an experiment to see the processes involved. We looked at the different states of water – liquid, water vapour (gas) and solid and discussed the processes of evaporation and condensation.
We have been exploring the water cycle and created an experiment to see the processes involved. We looked at the different states of water – liquid, water vapour (gas) and solid and discussed the processes of evaporation and condensation.
Our House Sports Leaders from P7 have organised some tennis sessions for P1-3. This allows our fantastic Sports Leaders from P7 to develop their leadership skills and for P1-3 to earn some extra house points for their houses!
Can ALL P3 pupils please bring their PE on THURSDAY (5th Dec).
Homework Block 2 has now ended and Homework will resume week beginning 13th January.
We have been practising our attacking and defending in rugby this week.
Pupils played a piggy-in-the-middle style game to develop this skill and then developed it in a 4v4 game.
P3/4 have enjoyed Book Week Scotland.
We have loved having visitors in to our classroom to read to us – thank you to P7 pupils, parents and author, Hannah Willow.
We thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘My Police on Patrol’ and meeting the kids officers with their car and police horses!
P3 pupils had a great morning with their families completing activities and receiving their Read, Write, Count bags.
P4 had fun making origami bookmarks.
The mobile library visited us this week too.
Black History Month Homework Block 2 Oct-Nov Numeracy 30.9.24 Yellow Spelling Homework 30.9.24 Purple Spelling Homework 30.9.24 Numeracy homework 16.9.24 Numeracy 16.9.24 Yellow Spelling 16.9.24 Purple Spelling 16.9.24 Purple Spelling 16.9.24 Yellow Spelling 16.9.24
It’s getting close that time of year when we LIGHT UP FENWICK!
P3/4 have been working hard on their lanterns for this year’s Light Up Fenwick.
Having learnt about products and resources the rainforests give us, we decide to look into fairtrade products.
P3/4 watched a video describing what can happen to non-fairtrade farmers who grow crops and compared this to farmers who are fairtrade farmers. They worked in pairs to compare the journeys these products take. We had a lot of discussion about how it is fair that the farmers get a fair price and what they can do with the money.
P3/4 have been practising their passing, touch tackling and scoring a try in rugby.
Children in Need is on Friday (15 Nov) and everyone is welcome to come to nursery or school wearing yellow, spots, Children in Need items and/or dress down.
The Rights Respecting Schools Committee have arranged a lot of fun activities for all the children from ECC to P7 to complete on this day.
If you would like to donate to Children in Need, click here.