STEM week

Here are some photographs from P1’s STEM week visits, we had a great time learning about different STEM careers!

We learned all about being a pharmicist
We were welcomed aboard Robert’s plane!
Find your seat!
Learning about how ships are built
Learning about parasites

Travel and Transport

As part of our Israel 70 project and our Travel and Transport social studies topic, Primary 1 have been investigating ships and how they work. We loved hearing the story behing the ship ‘Atzmauth’ and how it was used to bring people to Israel.

We decided as a class we wanted to create our own model ship just like Atzmauth, and started to collect junk. A big thank you to our grown ups at home who provided us with this!

This week we learned about the different parts of a ship and how they make the ship go. We looked at the funnels, propellers, superstructure, bow, stern, decks and the anchor. Miss Lindsay and Mrs Carlton were blown away by how much P1 knew about ships!

We then used this knowledge to sort our junk into parts of a ship piles to help us with our  modeling. Stay tuned to see the final results!

 

Fruit-tastic Fortnight!

  Last week, Primary 1 discovered they were the winners of the Tu B’shevat fruit sculpture competition. We were so proud of ourselves! Here are some photos of our sculture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also had a great afternoon today blind tasting different fruits for Health Week, we had to use our senses to guess which fruit we were tasting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remember, if you bring a healthy snack this week you could earn yourself some House Points!

 

 

What a busy week!

Primary 1 would like to share their learning from this week.

We kickstarted our week with a visit to the school library to choose a book to bring back to class. We loved exploring the library with our friends!

Joshua B, Ibrahim and Dawud loved their stories!
Oliver, Joshua R and Jared loved exploring our library
Leah and Samantha exploring the library

 

We are also loving our new role play area – our very own Calderwood Lodge restaurant. From writing menus and orders to paying for our food, we have been learning so much!

Open for business!

Here’s a few more snapshots from our fantastic week.

Edwin used the Loose Parts to create his very own Mii

 

Oliver made all of our tricky words in the Literacy target area.

 

Nathan and Alex used teamwork and serious fine motor skills to build this fantastic tower!

We can’t wait to do it all again next week!

Have a great weekend 🙂

Children of the Past

Primary 1 have been busy planning our new topic. We have decided to find out about what life was like for chidren in the past. We want to know what toys they played with, what games they played in the playground and what school life was like.

This afternoon we enjoyed looking at Pieter Bruegel’s famous piece of artwork ‘Children’s Games’.

Image result for bruegel children's games

We looked closely and tried to guess what games the children might be playing. We also discussed whether we play the some of the same games that were played long ago (we do!).

Have a look at it at home and see how many playground games you can spot!

Book Buddies

Primary 1 have paired up with our friends in Primary 7 for some reading fun!

On Fridays we can choose a book for our book buddy in Primary 7 to read to us. We discuss the title, the author and if the book is fiction or non-fiction.

Today Jared chose a non-fiction book – ‘I wonder why caterpillars eat so much’

We also get the chance to rate our chosen book and give reasons for our likes and dislikes.

Alex wanted Daniel to read ‘Sammy Spider’s first Rosh Hashana’ because she is excited for next week.

 

 

Isla enjoyed reading ‘The Frog Prince’ and says you should always be nice to someone to matter what they look like.

 

Once we have read the story, we take our book buddy to one of the areas in our class to complete an activity. Today we drew our favourite characters at the easel, acted out our story in the role play area and created model spaceships at the construction area!

We can’t wait until next week!

The Results of our Science Investigation!

Today is the day that we carried out our Humpty Dumpty materials experiment! After exploring and selecting  materials and making our predictions, we were ready.

Our first time in the Science Lab

We discovered that the hard pebbles cracked poor Humpty Dumpty!

Thank goodness for our springy bubble wrap, which provided a soft landing for Humpty!

Despite our feathers being so soft, poor Humpty cracked when he landed on them.

Our last material was our tin foil, which surprised a lot of us when it was a safe landing for Humpty!

Our next steps will be to compare our predictions and results. We really are budding scientists in Primary 1!

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