Category Archives: Health and Wellbeing

Try a Sport

Primary 5.1 really enjoyed  Squash and Taekwondo during Try a Sport week.

 

 

We had to get the ball above the red line,  Thalia One person held the pad and your partner kicked the pad. Zaid
We tried our best to move our arms quickly.  Millie We were trying to copy the instructor and see how 

you can move about more quickly.  Sophia

It hurt!  Joseph I had to demonstrate the kick and was the teacher.  Jessica

Outdoor Learning

Primary 5.1 were very enthusiastic about our Planet Earth context for learning. They thoroughly enjoyed working together to create shelter after deforestation had cleared the land and taken their homes away.   The children had an opportunity to survey the limited resources and had to work as a team to build a shelter.

 

We worked together to build this shelter we call home.
It was difficult because we did not have enough resources to go round.

 

We had to talk to each other, share and problem solve.

Career Month

GP 

Ben – It was fun.

Jamie – He was a doctor and told us what doctor means.

blair- We saw doctor stuff like a needle and Stethoscopes.

thalia -It was cool!

FINLAY-We got to meet a doctor.

Podiatrist

Sienna  – we learned lots about feet

Mia- A podiatrist works with feet.

Fraser – So if something is wrong with your foot, a podiatrist can do surgery on it.

Try a Sport: Karate

Oli – Karate is exciting and we got to do karate on a partner. We learned lots of different moves.

Jamie – It was good and we got lessons in how to kick, punch and block.

Fraser – I think karate was good because we got to learn how to do self defence.

Lucy – I like karate because you get to learn how to fight people and defend yourself.

Kindness and Supporting Others

Olivia Mason – If your pet has died, your friends can help you and cheer you up.

Sarah McKenzie – If you’re feeling nervous your friends can say you can do it!

Kenzie McKinnon – If you are sad I will come and give you a lollipop.

Finlay Macdonald – When someone is about to run a mile you can support them.

Cara Adams – If someone drops something you can go and help them find it.

Daisy McLean – When someone is scared you can support them.

Logan Hart – If you find someone that’s upset you can actually help them.

Fraser Tweedlie – If they are sad you can help them by playing with them.

Oliver Rissman – If you saw someone crying or getting bullied, you can go over and say stop that’s my friend, please stop bullying them.

Sienna Leitch – If somebody falls you can go help them.

Blair Mann – Support people if they fall and hurt themselves.

Lucy McAllister – If someone hurt someone’s feelings you could get the other person to say sorry to them.

Sophia Barclay – If someone was hurting someone else you could say stop it.

Sarah Sneddon – If you were nervous someone could come up to you and say don’t worry you can do it.

Ben Casey – If someone fell you could take them to the medical room.

Arlo Barsanti – If someone was upset you could give them give them a treat to make them happy.

Joe Wilson – If you friend broke their toy, you could help them fix it and play with it afterwards with them.

Jacob Taylor – If they are hurt you can help them.