There will be an opportunity for the children to do this again at a later date.
There will be an opportunity for the children to do this again at a later date.
We were visited by PC Angela Mitchell today.
We were learning about internet safety.
This has always been our moto from the beginning of our primary 7 journey.
Please take this with you, wherever you go in life.🥰
Today we took part in some Heartstart training.
During P.E. we used a variety of maths skills to complete our maths relay questions. We worked together as a team across the stage and had lots of fun and exercise along the way.
Primary 7 had a fantastic day learning how to keep themselves safe, through a variety of activities at Safety in the Park!
The weather did not stop us from having fun!
This week we had our last lesson of our bikeability topic.We also had our theory test to predict if we passed or not.Thanks to our expert bikeability skill the entire class passed with more than 15+ in our test and solid monouvering got us past bikeability level 2. We all had great fun over the course the 8 lessons of bikeability.Some people were invited to do bikeability level 3 if it is going to be carried out in our school. in bikeability we learned some monouvres like right turn,left turn,starting and stopping,emergency stop,passing parked cars and making a U-turn.Bikeability was a great experience for us all and we will take it into the future. we did our m-checks and check our helmet that it wouldn’t fall of. We went on a busy road and normal road .
Active Schools are hosting a World Cup celebration afternoon at Whitecraigs Rugby Club this afternoon. We are moving round stations to participate in archery, judo, tennis, football, rugby aerobics and cricket activities. Schools from all over East Renfrewshire are taking part. Most importantly; we are having a ball!
Throughout May we took part in a creativity challenge at Mearns Primary. We worked with pupils from other schools to design an outfit with a science theme. We then used some of our technology skills (but mostly glue guns) to make the outfit. We also had movie editors and directors, a script writer and a narrator and a model. We put on a catwalk show for parents last Friday at Mearns Primary. Have a look at their twitter account for more photos!
We have had a very exciting and busy day at Sky Academy creating trailers for horror movies. We were organised into four groups. We each had a studio to plan a storyboard and film scenes for our trailers. We used our communication skills effectively to work together while developing our technology skills too. We then had a special shoeing of our trailers on the big screen. These will come home today on our own usb sky bands. They are amazing. If you don’t like being scared do not watch them on your own with the lights out…you’ve been warned!
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