
P6 enjoyed working with clay this afternoon to make models of Burns cottage.
We’ll paint these next week once they are dry… more pics to follow!’

P6 enjoyed working with clay this afternoon to make models of Burns cottage.
We’ll paint these next week once they are dry… more pics to follow!’
Each group has been given maths homework due next Monday, 23.2.26
This is TIME homework and should be completed on the sheet.
Hand in early and earn your house some extra points.
Homework this week is a practical task.
Telling the time.
Look at analogue and digital clocks.
O’clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to.
Once you’ve practised this move onto 5 past etc then how many minutes to the next hour.
This is a life skill that is so important. Ask someone to test you at home.
Our Scots Language assembly is this Friday.
Just a reminder that everyone is invited to wear something Scottish.
This could be something in your hair, something tartan or a Scottish accessory.
Good luck to Ayla, Isla and Oscar!!!! (our class winners)
Attention!
We are carrying out a science experiment. Please bring in one or two resealable plastic bags (just like sandwich bags) and a hair bobble or elastic band. If you have a yellow/brown banana at home you could bring it to school too.

We were very lucky this week to enjoy TWO first chapters.
Mrs Butler was our MYSTERY reader! We loved hearing the first chapter of Maze Runner by James Dashner. We had lots of questions after reading.
Eva also shared the first chapter from a book she enjoys. Five Children on the Western Front. This book created a lot of discussion around ‘prologues’ and ‘epilogues’ .
Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent!
We have been very fortunate that during our Scots language studies our class mate Isla, shared her talent and played the piano for us.
She played to an audience showcasing Auld Lang Syne along with another tune. We are delighted that she shared this with us. Thank you Isla, please remember you can demonstrate any new pieces any time.
Use this link to access the poem.
Remember you are learning the first three verses and the last verse. Good luck.
http://fran6.deport.free.fr/dotclear/documents/address_to_a_haggis.pdf