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P3b.2 Robots
P3b.2 are delighted to present their robots. The children worked so well together to create their own group robot. Look for jet packs, batteries and a golden crown in the slideshow.
Robots
P3b.1 were also building robots today after writing about them on  Tuesday. Some of us worked together while a few of us decided to work independently. We were very creative and solved many design problems along the way. We think they look great!
Homework Jotters
A wee reminder if your child has not returned their homework jotter today, can you please send it in on Monday to allow us to update the spelling rules for the next few weeks?
Thank you.
P3b.2 Making Robots
Primary 3 are having a very busy morning! The children have organised themselves in groups and are working together to create a group robot. They are discussing the designs they wrote about last week and making decisions together.
Sumdog
P 3b.1 have been playing sumdog today as we have entered a sumdog competition as part of maths week.
Maths Week
P3b.1 had great fun on a maths scavenger hunt today. We worked in pairs finding examples of numeracy all over the school. Have a look at our pictures to see what we found.
Water Bottles
Poor Mr Connor is becoming increasingly exasperated at the number of water bottle spillages in the cloakroom by P3b.1 dropping their water bottles. There have also been lots of spillages in class with many children having their work spoilt or bags soaked as a result. Can we politely ask that all water bottles have a ‘sports cap’ with the caps screwed on tightly? Hopefully this will mean a lot less time wasted sourcing a mop and trying to rescue damaged work!
Thank you in anticipation.
Ruaraidh’s Fabulous Achievement
P3b.2 were very impressed when they heard that Ruaraidh was in the newspaper for cycling 45 miles. Well done Ruaraidh. This is a fabulous achievement!
Maths Week
P3b.1 have had a problem filled day! This morning we had great fun acting out the situation to try to solve problems in class.
This afternoon we headed to the science garden to try to complete some challenges.
1. How many triangles could we make using 9 sticks? See how many you can count in our pictures.
2. Could we make a magic square using twigs and stones to represent the numbers 1 – 9. This was really tricky!
Have a look at our photos to see how we got on.