Boys team Max, Chris, Gabriel, Alexander and sub Matthew.
The boys came 3rd and the girls came 1st. The girls got medals and a trophy. The rest of the school and the teachers are very proud of them. Go Team Uplawmoor!
P7 have been learning about directions and bearings on a map. As part of a maths lesson we worked in groups of 2 or 3 to solve a murder mystery. It involved following clues and using a protractor to calculate bearings to identify suspects, crime scene, and weapon used. Max and Cameron worked really well and were the first to solve the mystery. The others were very close too!
P6 worked in groups to create their very own board games. We had to plan our games and figure out the rules. It involved using our problem solving skills. They turned out great and we all enjoyed having a go at playing them.
P6/7 have been learning about Chinese table manners. We made fact cards and learned about what Chinese people do when they sit down for a meal. We learned that Chinese hosts give you loads of food and people
As part of their China topic P6/7 carried out research projects on an an area of interest. The pupils worked extremely hard and produced excellent projects. Some pupils made Power Points, others made posters and Alexander even made his own video on Origami. This was great as we got to learn about some unusual and exciting things about China. Here are a few examples:
P6/7 participated in the Chinese New Year poster competition organised by the University of Strathclyde and the Scotland’s National Centre for Languages. As a result everyone received certificates for the entries and a small class book with information on the animals from the Chinese Zodiac. We are very pleased with this.
P 6/7 have been learning about poetry and we linked it to our right of the month. Lots of authors around the world participated in an event organised by UNICEF called tiny stories so we decided to take part too. We wrote a poem about what we want for every child, all of them were very good but Alexander Street’s (P6) stood out.
What I want for every child
By Alexander Street
I want every child to
have a home with lots of room
to play in.
I want every to
be able to look into the eyes
of a loving parent or guardian.
I want every child to
wake up and hear birds singing
instead of gunshots.
I want every child to
run away from a tigger
instead of their home.
I want every child to
have a full meal
instead of the remains of one.
#Foreverychild.
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