World Thinking Day

Beavers, Brownies, Anchor Boys and Cubs all wore their uniforms and told us about their clubs.

 

World Thinking Day is the birthday of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouts.

We now have some children in our class that would like to join new clubs after the children described their clubs.

“I would like to join the Scouts” Josie

“I would like to join the Beavers” Sienna”

Rainforest Food Tasting

“The kiwi was yummy. Nobody liked the avacado except me, Cassi and Mrs Mantle” Annie

“The coconut was rough”Erin

“I tried the banana and thought my taste buds had changed but they hadn’t. I still don’t like it” Dacry

“Max and I both tried everything!I didn’t like the avacado but I tried it”. Kai

 

 

 

P3 Brunch Success!

” I learned how to count money” Darcy

“I know how to take orders like  a real waitress” Ruth

“I know how to take a booking using  a spreadsheet” Jack

“I liked meeting new people” Caoimhe

“I got nervous when I had to speak as manager” Miles

“I thought the receptionist job would be easy but it was actually quite tricky” Harris

“My mum used to be a waitress so it was nice to know how she would have felt” Cassi

“I felt confident working together as a whole class” Sayon

 

 

Renewable Energy

I am aware of different types of energy around me and can show their importance to everyday life. SCN 1-04a

Whitelee Windfarm is the largest windfarm in the United Kingdom. It can power up to 500,000 homes.

We carried out wind sock experiments to highlight the importance of choosing the right location for a windfarm.

The wind turbines were HUGE. It felt like they were going to hit us.

Special Visitors

Gillian from Hoots Owls came to reinforce and extend our learning about owls.  At the beginning of Primary 3, we learned about a special owl called Plop.

Gillian was impressed by our knowledge about barn owls. She taught us more interesting facts about different owls.

Ghost the barn owl flew over the top of us! We could not hear her at all. She is silent when flying to help her catch her prey.

We also got the opportunity to fly Ghost to each other.

Excellent Class blog

Hi Primary 2.2,

I have been looking at your class blog and am really happy to see all of the great things that you have been doing as a class. Making bread and butter looked great fun and, by the look on your faces, I imagine it tasted pretty good too. I really enjoyed learning about your visit from the farmer and your trip to the farm. Keep up the hard work and enjoy the rest of your time in Primary 2.

Mr Masters

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