Maps of Ochiltree

This week Primary 6/7 have been busy studying 3 maps of Ochiltree from the past until present day. They were finding where they lived aswell as important local landmarks.

They looked at the legend, grid lines and contour lines.

Emma enjoyed figuring out where the River Lugar went.

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Primary 6/7 Update

P6/7 were looking at different still life paintings by artists. They then drew their own Scottish themed drawings with a cubioid, cylinder and soft piece of material with folds in it. It was a challenging task but they all did a superb job – don’t you agree?

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Scots activities & more from P4

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We have been enjoying gymnastics in P.E, so far we have been working on our rolls and jumps. We can’t wait to get all the equipment out!

We have been learning about the Loch Ness Monster as part of our new topic. Do you think she is real? We can’t decide! We created these pictures of “Lady McNessie”, inspired by Scottish artist Steven Brown.

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P5/6 and P6/7 Explore Ochiltree

Primary 5/6 and Primary 6/7 have began to explore Ochiltree as part of our new topic.  Last week, we created a mind map and discussed what we already know about Ochiltree.  Today we all went out a walk to explore key features of our local village including houses, businesses and monuments.  We noted some interesting facts and will use this information to stimulate further discussion about our village.  Many thanks to our parent helpers who came along!

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Happy New Year

Welcome back and a happy new year!

Mrs Bell and I, would like to thank all of Primary 4 and their parents & carers for our generous Christmas gifts. We hope everyone had a lovely break.

The children have been hard at work this week and have settled back into routines (there may have been some tired faces come Friday!).

Our Scots poem is “A Dug, A Dug” by Bill Keys and pupils have taken these home today to start learning.

Have a lovely weekend!

P5/6 Blowing Bubbles

This morning we had a go at blowing bubbles within bubbles!  We snipped pipettes and used these as our bubble blowers.  We then dipped these in the solution to blow bubbles within bubbles.  We tried to beat the P6/7 score of 3.  After a few attempts one of us managed to get 4.  It was such tricky task trying to carefully add a second bubble without popping the first!  We all had a great time – have a look!

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P1/2 Pupils – Scottish Poem/Song

Primary 1/2 are learning a Scottish poem and song to perform ( in school ) on Burns Day. The words/lyrics have been added to their reading folders yesterday. Please practice these with your child over the next couple of weeks.

Please note that we will not be singing all of the verses to the song, but all have been included on the lyric sheet for now until we decide which ones the pupils will perform.

The poem is, ‘Swallie’ by J. K. Annand.
The song is, ‘The Wee Kirkcudbright Centipede’ by Matt McGinn.

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