End of Term 3

What an exciting term it has been for Primary 6b! We have planted pumpkins at the waterworks, which we will return to later in 2016 to dig up and cook! We visited the Foundry where we had a fantastic afternoon with all the gymnastic coaches from Flair. For most of the children this was their first opportunity to try the beams and bars. During health week we enjoyed specialist coaches teaching us about bowling, basketball and golf. We also had a fantastic and successful sports day, culminating in some not so healthy ice-cream!

We are rehearsing the school show with P7 and the drama group, and many of the children from P6 have speaking or solo singing parts. Everyone has put in a fantastic effort and we are looking forward to the live performances.

During this term we studied the Olympic games and learned a lot of historical facts. We created art based on movement and  the Olympics and used the theme to inspire us to write poetry, letters and fact sheets. We studied the culture of the host country Rio  and used ICT to research and create presentations for the class based upon Rio, the Olympics or an individual sport.  In maths we recorded decimal notions of time and created graphs and diagrams on Olympic facts and times.

Having worked hard on our reading and literacy skills this year, Primary 6 shared their knowledge and skills with Primary 4 and Primary 2 pupils during paired reading sessions.

It has been a very busy term and the children are ready for the summer break, after which they shall return as Primary 7 for their final year here at St. Marks.

It has been a pleasure to teach the year group for the last two years and I wish them luck and success in Primary 7.

S. Nelson.

Term 2

Welcome back!

After a well earned break Primary 6 have returned full of enthusiasm and eager to learn!

This term we have lots of exciting activities planned and our new class topic will based on Europe.

Please keep checking our blog for the childrens posts which will be updated monthly.

S. Nelson.

Inventions fair

Thank you to all those who attended the Primary 6 inventions fair. We displayed our hard work and creativity to the school and St Marks community where we enjoyed explain and showcasing our incredible inventions! Although a great effort was made by all, the pupils voted Ethan, Sophie and Eireann as incredible inventors of the year!

Mrs Nelson and Mrs Guy.

October

In primary 6 we went to church for the Pope Francis faith award. We got  Pope Francis faith award bands to wear on our wrists so that people know we are taking part in the award scheme.

We also made pumpkin soup from scratch  and it was so nice!

By Josh and Elle.

 

Welcome back!

 

We have an exciting year planned for 2015-16 and the blog will be updated more often, with the pupils taking a central role in blogging.

This term marks a new chapter in the pupils lives as they become mentors and buddies to the new Primary 1 pupils. This will allow them to be a central part of their lives for the next two years. Many of our pupils are accepting the responsibility of becoming playzone buddies,  again allowing the younger pupils to model their behaviour and interactions with each other by P6 showing  positive, friendly and co-operative behaviour. There will be plenty of other opportunities this year for Primary 6 to shine within the school, as an individual, class and yeargroup.

Welcome to the new term and the beginning of Primary 6!

S.Nelson.

International Citizens

This term our topic has been International Citizens and we have been finding out about different countries and their cultures. We have been comparing the lives of the people from these countries with our own.

We have found out about the Australian and South American life.

We found out about

  1. School life
  2. Family life
  3. Traditional celebrations
  4. Hobbies and lifestyles

We used a Venn diagram to compare similarities and differences between countries.

 

G Mckay – June 2015

 

 

Stirling Castle Trip

On Tuesday 5th May Primary 5 are going on their long awaited trip to Stirling Castle.  We are eager to go and looking forward to an exciting and informative day. We have our fingers crossed for a lovely sunny day, although pupils are reminded to bring suitable clothing for outdoor conditions.

Stirling Castle

G Mckay

Netball Tournament

On the 25th of February, Primary 5 walked to St Luke’s High School to take part in a fun-filled Netball Tournament organised by Active Schools Coordinators. Pupils arrived and were organised into teams with pupils from St John’s and St Thomas’s. Every team got to take part in different activities and play games against each other. Pupils practised goal shooting, throwing and catching skills. Then they worked as a team and developed communications skills and resilience.

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

This term Primary 5 are completing a whole class novel study. We will be reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by JK Rowling in school and sometimes at home. We have already started reading it and are really enjoying finding out about Harry and his journey to Hogwarts. Grace said she finds Harry Potter’s story interesting. While Abi says reading Harry Potter is magical and Steven likes the amusing parts of the story.

We have been writing newspaper articles, letters to Harry Potter, predictions of what will happen next and have lots more exciting writing tasks to come. Throughout the term we will be developing our reading skills of prediction, summarising, clarifying unknown words and characterisation. The whole class will be developing presentation skills considering pace, gesture, fluency and expressions through preparing and preforming short drama pieces.

 

Miss McKay

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