Today we started to write questions to ask all the visitors who are coming to school on Friday for our World of Work day.
We worked in groups to make sure we had lots of interesting things to ask and to learn more about their jobs.
We had a lovely afternoon sharing our learning with our family. We learned about antonyms and synonyms, wrote bucket lists, created timelines of our lives and also read for information about human lifecycles.
Everyone agreed that it was a nice way to end the World Book Day fun.
We wore fabulous costumes of our favourite charaters, went on a scavanger hunt, swapped books and tested our knowledge during the World Book Day quiz.
All the staff had disguised themselves reading a book and we had to gues who was who.
We moved to different classrooms to make bookmarks with Mrs Ross, design book spines with Miss Thomson, take part in a quiz with Miss Stevenson and make reading masks with Miss Galloway.
Thank you to Mrs Seeney for organising this day for us all.
Great excitement this week as we progressed to the top of the slope and got to use the travelator. Mrs Hosie joined Mrs Ross this week and she was very impressed by everyone’s skills.
Meanwhile our “professionals” were impressing us all with their skills on the big slope! They were performing 360 turns! Hopefully they sleep well tonight!
The afternoon was finished off with a little bit of tubing and Mrs Ross and Mrs Hosie joined in too. I’m sure all the parents heard their screams back in Fenwick !
To round off our Scottish Myths and Legends topic, and now that we have finished reading the novel, we will be watching The Water Horse on Friday 24th February.
We will be completeing work to analyse the differences between the novel and the film.
This film is rated PG, if you do not wish your child to watch the film then please contact the school office before Friday morning.
Many thanks
Mrs Ross
Today we enjoyed tubing to end our ski session for the day . It was so much fun , just look at our smiles 😊
Well done to everyone in Primary 5/6 who entered the Scottish Poetry Recital competition. Everyone performed with confidence to the class and it was so difficult to choose our 3 finalists.
Today the whole school enjoyed listening to the finalists from each class, I was so proud of our 3 class entrants who were so expressive and showed such self confidence. Norah was chosen as our overall class winner! 👏🏻 well done to Layla and Harriet who were runners up.
Today in P5/6 Mrs Ross put her feet up and 2 pupils took over the teaching in class.
We have been learning about LGBT+ during our UNCRC Article of the week activities and we learned all about the origins of the Pride Flag and that the flag represents Equality, Pride, Hope and Love.
One very confident Primary 6 shared their understanding ond knowledge of the different rainbow flags and taught us all about respecting, celebrating and supporting our differences.
We then learned all about NATO and what nations are included in this alliance. We answered a quiz that tested our understanding of what we had been taught.
We all agreed that Mrs Ross better watch out ! There are some fabulous teachers in P5/6 !
Number Day 2023
Thanks to the RRS and Maths & Numeracy Committees for organising a fun morning of activities for the NSPCC Number Day.
Another fun week on the slopes! I am so impressed with how quickly everyone has developed their skills and with the confidence shown this week!
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