Primary 6 were kindly invited to attend a Teddy Bears Picnic with their buddies in the ECC.
Primary 6 were kindly invited to attend a Teddy Bears Picnic with their buddies in the ECC.
Primary 6 took part in Bike Ability 2. The children upleveled their cycling skills by cycling on the road, performing signals, cycling in a straight line, completing a U turn, and overtaking parked cars.
Primary 6 have had a great day participating in all the events at our Fenwick Fun Day.
From the inflatable obstacle course and slide, bingo, just dance, face painting, and giant games, it was great fun.
Primary 6 were kindly given an ice cream cone during our picnic lunch and we finished off the day by attending the 150th Year of Fenwick Primary School Time Capsule ceremony where the children put their ‘Fenwick in 2025’ newspaper article into the time capsule, not to be opened until 2050!
A great day was had by all!
Inspired by our class novel ‘Wonder’ the children created their own ‘Auggie’ inspired self-portrait. The children filled their self portrait with positive affirmations, their interests, hobbies, and values.
Primary 6 created their own healthy food advert using iMovie. Each group advertised their own creation of a healthy food item. Each advert included features of an advert: bargains, freebies, promoting a lifestyle, colourful packaging, popular characters, and slogans and logos which was used to influence consumer.
Primary 6 have been learning about how advertising is used to influence consumers. We first watched a range of adverts, advertising different foods, then we explored the different features of adverts, before creating our own advert based on healthy foods.
Primary 6 have had an excellent week celebrating Health Week 2025.
On Monday we participated in some relaxation activities with Mr Mirfin as he delivered the Massage in Schools Program. We had a visit from PC Rae who spoke to the class about how to be safe and healthy, and we got to experience input from Kieran from North West Boxing Club.
On Tuesday we had input from Kilmarnock Cricket Club.
On Wednesday we developed out football skills through a session with Killie Community Trust.
On Thursday our P7 Sports Captains delivered an excellent PE lesson focusing on the skills of football and we also had input from the Sakai Karate Club.
On Friday we participated in Sports Day.
Here are pictures of our flat race and novelty race winners.
A great week engaging with a range of sports, developing different skills, and promoting the importance of mental and physical wellbeing.
Miss Hutton from Loudoun Academy delivered a gymnastics lesson to the class. The children had the opportunity to develop their flexibility, coordination, and develop their movement and balancing skills.
Primary 6 Visited Elim Hall to participate in the Bible Exhibition. The children completed the quiz with a very ambitious score of 151/160.
Primary 6 were kindly invited to the Dean Park to participate in the Danger Detectives program ran by Vibrant Communities. The boys and girls were detectives for the morning and identified lots of different dangers. A big thank you to Police Scotland, the Fire and Rescue Service, Ayrshire Roads Alliance, and the country rangers. A great experience for our young people to be involved in.