On Tuesday morning was were all hard working individuals during our Numeracy class time. Some of us enjoyed the counting songs, others matching the objects to the numbers, some counting and looking for the missing numbers – Maths is Fun!!!
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O’clock Times
* SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS *
The Moonbeams class have completed lots of hard work focusing on time recently. We have been matching o’clock times, making o’clock times on large analogue clocks and also completed o’clock bingo games which we have really enjoyed.
Sugar Content in our Drinks
* SUCCESSFUL LEARNERS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS *
The Moonbeams class loved looking closely at a range of popular drinks. We looked at the sugar content of each drink and measured the amount of sugar into ziplock bags. We then ordered the drinks from the least sugar content to the most sugar content.
We were very surprised with some of the results that a small carton of orange juice has more sugar than a bottle of lucozade and that a bottle of Yazoo flavoured milk has more sugar than a can of coca cola!
Stars at Rebound and PE FAOL





The Stars are hard at work during Rebound and PE they are stars





Tonie crawling over the cylinder

Bonfire Cupcakes!
The Beech class really enjoyed being responsible citizens this week as we made themed cupcakes during home economics. We thought hard about where to find all the different bits of equipment or ingredients we needed and worked as a team to follow the recipe. We also thought hard about our own health and safety as we identified any potential hazards around the kitchen.
We Built Balamory!
The Sunflowers have been busy creating art by using recycled materials. The children brought in some old cardboard boxes from home and decided to create a Balamory Street.
Lots of good listening skills today. Well done boys. Successful learners and effective contributors!
Spooky Sponge Prints!
The Sunflowers class enjoyed spending some time in the art room last week. It’s a very busy room with lots to see and do!
Check out these superb spooky sponge paintings. Excellent work from these super successful learners.
John Muir Award
The 2018/19 John Muir Group enjoyed their first visit to Dean Castle & Country Park. Neal Lochrie, Countryside Development Officer, guided us through the park (amongst the Illuminight displays!) and we selected an area suitable for our conservation project.
The children even managed to do a spot of pond dipping and discovered snails, damselflies, dragonflies and beetles hiding at the bottom of the water. Lots of teamwork from these effective contributors. Well done !
FAOL – Outdoor learning
We have been collecting leaves from our sensory garden and when we went on our social outing to the park. We were then able to reuse these leaves to create lovely pieces of artwork for our display.
FAOL – Science
We have been enjoying the sunshine both in the playground and on our social outings. We have been looking at our shadows making them look different by moving our bodies.