The first week of school

Over the last two weeks in school we said our French animals. Miss Orchant and Mrs Kyle showed us the animals and they told us what they were in French and we repeated them. On the first day of school, Miss Orchant told us it would be hard to remember our names so we made name tags and we got to personalise the. We also started making a Kodesh poster, I was making the title with Lana and Hannah. Lately in maths we have been doing BODMAS work so we wrote it down from the TeeJay text book. For our writing we wrote instructions on any game we liked I choose twister. In P.E we were doing ball skills we did dribbling, throwing and catching. We also played Chinese football we all stood in a circle with our feet together and tried to hit the ball through each other’s legs.

Pippa

Welcome to our class

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After the holidays, Primary 5 welcomed to the class a brand new Pupil, Kshitij Verma. This has been a lovely time for our class, getting to know Calderwood Lodge’s most recent addition. We thought it would be nice if everyone else in the school and all of our Blog followers, got the chance to get to know Kshitij a little bit better as well. We took on the role of journalists and we asked Kshitij some questions we thought you might all be interested in hearing.

• Kshitij, what school were you at before you joined us at Calderwood Lodge?

Blackfriars Primary School, Govan.

• How old were you when you learned to speak English?

Kshitij learnt to speak English at the age of 4.

• What are your hobbies?

I like running and swimming.

• Where were you born?

I was born in Delhi, India.

• What is your favourite book?

Diary of a wimpy kid.

• What do you want to be when you grow up?

I would like to be in the Police Department, hopefully C.I.D.

• Do you have a favourite memory you would like to share with us?

Probably when I went to Blackpool, that was a great memory.

• Do you have a favourite subject in school?

Maths.

Kshitij is a really kind boy and he is fitting in very well at Calderwood Lodge.

Welcome to Calderwood Lodge!

By Daniel and Talia.

Learning about The Human Body

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Our new topic, that links Science with Health and Wellbeing, is The Human Body. We have been exploring the Experiences and Outcomes to see what we want to achieve and then we have voted on what our preferences would be on how our class should go about meeting these.

Before the holidays, everyone did a project on a different part of the human body. We had to make it into a solo presentation and some people choose to do a power point while others made models and amazing information posters. There were lots of quizzes and mostly everybody walked out the door with a prize, so that goes to show how interested we all were and how much we learned!

It seems a shame that only Primary 5 benefited from all these facts. So for all of our readers, here are some fun facts we learned along the way:

FUN FACTS!

  • The brain uses over a quarter of the oxygen used by the human body.
  • Your heart beats around 100000 times a day, 36500000 times a year and over a billion times if you live beyond 30.
  • Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. They are created inside the bone marrow of your bones.
  • Adult lungs have a surface area of around 70 square metres!
  • The smallest bone found in the human body is located in the middle ear.
  • Your nose and ears continue growing throughout your entire life.
  • As well as having unique fingerprints, humans also have unique tongue prints.
  • The left side of your body is controlled by the right side of your brain while the right side of your body is controlled by the left side of your brain.
  • It takes the body around 12 hours to completely digest eaten food.
  • Your sense of smell is around 10000 times more sensitive than your sense of taste.

By Lana and Izzy

Primary 5 Class Novel

On Monday we started our class novel. The book is called, First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts. This novel was written by Lari Don. Lari Don was born in Chile but moved to Scotland and went to school in Aberlour. She then went on to study at Glasgow Univeristy and now lives in Edinburgh.

We started reading this novel as a whole class a few months ago. Now we each have our own copy and it is now our Primary 5 Novel Study. First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts is a fiction text (we hope!) and is set in Scotland. The main character is called Helen. Helen encounters a whole other world and is drawn into it to help a team of fabled beasts in need.

So far, the whole class have been really enjoying this novel. It actually won the Royal Mail Award in 2009, a year after it was published.

We will be reading this in class and taking it home to read chapters in our own time too. We will be doing lots of follow up work on what the book is about .

So far, one of my favourite characters (Abi) is called Rona. She is a selkie (a seal when in water and a human on land). She is my favourite because she loves to sing and I think we have a lot in common (except perhaps for the seal part!).

Once we have finished this novel, we will hopefully move straight on to Lari’s next book, called Wolf Notes. This will keep us up to date with what Helen and all of her magical friends are up to.

Abi and Daniel

 

Fabled beast

World Book Week

This week was World Book Week and Calderwood marked the occasion with a whole bunch of activities, including speed reading, a book swap, treasure hunts and a whole school assembly.

The first thing we did was read to the nursery class. We were each paired up with one or two kids from the nursery and we chose books that we could read to them. Some people gave comments on how good the nursery kids were and some nursery kids gave feedback as to whether they liked the book that they had read to them. The next day, it was time for the book swap. Every pupil had brought in one or two books that they had already read or had finished with. They were all collected and separated into groups, genres and age ranges. We all then got the chance to go and select another book from the collection, that we could now keep. Thursday was also Purim and that meant that we linked World Book Day with our Calderwood Purim traditions and all dressed up as characters from a book. On our final day of World Book Week, we took part in speed reading activities and treasure hunts. These were great fun!

For the school assembly, each class performed in a different way, all celebrating books and reading. The Primary 5 class performed a poem. Have a wee look at it…

I love to read, I really do, it’s a favourite hobby of mine.
And when I find a book I love, my chair feels like Cloud 9.

I love to read all sorts of things, some fiction and some real.
They speak to me in all lots of ways, with such a great appeal.

As we get older the books we read, can get tricky from time to time.
But to give up before the end of the book would truly be such a crime!

When I get stuck on a tricky word, I know what I should do.
To help me work out what it says, there are rules that I stick to.

Sometimes I’ll look at the picture, that will always give me a clue.
And sometimes I’ll sound the word out, and wish that problem ‘adieu’.

If the word is a little bit longer, I will break it up into its parts.
Or find smaller words within it, I’ve now got this down to a fine art!

If I had to replace the tricky word, I think of a word in its place.
Would the sentence still make sense now? I ask myself if this is the case.

Once I have tried each of these tricks, I might try one or two things.
I could reach for a dictionary or thesaurus perhaps + see what joy this might bring.

Last but not least there is always, an option for help I could use .
Ask my teachers, parents or friends, from which I have so many to choose.

There is nothing quite like a really good book, I will read every day if I can.
I will read as many books before I’m 16, that’s my brand new World Book Day plan.

Thanks for reading our World Book Day Blog!
Oliver and Zainab

Primary 5 Swimming

Swimming class!

 

Primary 5 have been attending a 6 week block of swimming lessons at Eastwood Swimming Pool. Some of us were more confident swimmers than others, but by the end of the 6 weeks, we were all a lot more confident in the pool. We learnt front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. We were able to race each other a lot and we were even allowed to swim with flippers. One of the things we all loved about our lessons, was the end of each session when we were allowed to jump into the pool. This week was our final week and that means that we all got to play on the floats. There were small floats and big floats and there was lots of jumping into the pool this week. It was such great fun! Our instructors were really helpful and they taught us a lot over our 6 sessions. We hope we get them again next year! We had a great time and we can’t wait to go swimming again soon.

 

By Cayla and Leah

 

Swimming

Knicker Bocker Glory Delights

This week, in art class, we have been creating a collage. We each made our very own ice-cream sundae collages.

We were able to choose colours to represent our ice-cream flavours. Then we drew our Knicker Bocker Glory glasses. They were special glasses that had long thin stems with wide tops to hold the ice cream.

After our glasses were complete, we ripped up the coloured paper because if you cut it, it won’t look like real ice cream scoops (bet you didn’t know that!). The green paper represented mint flavour with brown spots for the mint choc chips. We used brown paper for the chocolate ice-cream, light pink for strawberry, dark pink for raspberry and white for vanilla. It was like a real life ice-cream shop! We glued the ripped up paper inside the glass. When we were finished gluing, we drew whipped cream, sprinkles, added a cherry and a spoon. All finished!

 

knickerbocker glory

Our magnificent sundae creations were ready. It was just a shame that we didn’t get to taste them!

This Blog entry has been brought to you all by Saba and Pippa.

Primary 5 Imaginative Writing

Our most recent piece of writing in Primary 5 this year has been focussed on using our imaginations. We were all given the same opening to an imaginative story and we had the power to make this story go wherever we wanted to go. Using our V.C.O.P wall and pyramids for help, we have to meet our lesson’s learning intention and success criteria and create a wonderful and interesting piece of imaginative writing. We have not quite finished these yet, but if you come back and visit our Blog next week, we will be able to show you some examples of our work.

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