Another year of learning and fun!
Welcome to Primary 4
Welcome to our Primary 4 Blog. We will post blogs throughout the year so that you can find out about our exciting work!
Outdoor Learning. Primary 3a.
We are going to tell you what we have been doing outside the classroom.
We have been learning about an artist called Andy Goldsworthy. He lives and works in Scotland. His work is created using only natural things like: sticks, slates, leaves and stones. He usually makes circle patters from these materials.
In small groups we made some art of our own using natural materials that we found in the playground.
“When I was collecting parts of the rocks my hands got really muddy but it was also really fun!” -Kilian
“We made a circle using leaves. They were mostly different colours”. -Andrew
“It was tricky to think of what we could do using all the materials.” -Thomas
“we found different coloured leaves interesting because the looked like a rainbow.” -Maisie
“Our group used moss, a tub, twigs and leaves that we found in the playground to make a pattern. It was quite fun because we got to look around the playground for materials to use.” -Iain
Have a look at some of our own art work because we are very proud of it and think that it looks interesting!







P3c’s Picasso Portraits
Welcome to Primary 3c’s first blog post. We have chosen to blog about what we have learned about Pablo Picasso.
Miss McLean read us a book called ‘Picasso’s Trousers’. Picasso was an artist. He was born in 1881 in Spain. He died in 1973 when he was 92.
Picasso wanted to go to Paris to paint. His dad told him no, but Picasso went anyway. Picasso wanted to do lots of different things in his art. He wanted to paint all blue pictures (his Blue period), all pink pictures (his Rose period), make things out of bike parts, paint things from the front and the side at the same time and paint pictures in 30 seconds.
Painting things from the front and side at the same time is called cubism. Picasso was the inventor of cubism.
We painted a cubist picture. Our picture was of ourselves from the front and from the side.
“I felt like I couldn’t do it, but I did it.” – Connor
“I felt a bit worried I would do it wrong but I managed it.” – Abbi
“At first I thought it looked a wee bit weird because mine has blue hair.” – Charis
“When mine was finished it looked so creepy because half of the face was a different colour.” -Luke
Our visit to Clarkston library. Primary 3a.
We went to Clarkston library today but we didn’t go on a bus! Instead we all walked together- it was quite a long walk for us!
On our way there we had to think about all the buildings that we saw and our local community. When we arrived at the library we were learning all about the past of Netherlee.
Using I-pads we worked together to look up pictures and information about Netherlee in the past. There was not much that we recognised but we did notice the local shop which is now called Gary’s. Some people also noticed the street that they live on although this looks different now.
We looked at old maps of the local area and we could compare what Netherlee looked like in the past with how it looks now.
“It was brilliant!” Charlotte.
“I thought the trip was very interesting and exciting.” Kilian
“It was a pretty long walk but I really liked it.” Ada.
“It was educational, I found out lots of new things.” Felicity.
“I thought the trip was very exciting and I learned a lot.” Iain,
Sports Scotland Gold Award for Netherlee! Primary 3a.
On Friday the 18th of September we all crept along to the Atrium to find a surprise waiting for us! The surprise was that Netherlee had been awarded a Gold award for all the sporting opportunities in our school. This is a very difficult award to get!
We had a special visitor come to the school to present us this award. His name was Mr Kenny Brown and he was from Sports Scotland. He gave the school a flag to show that we are now a Gold school.
Our other special visitor was called Susan and she plays hockey for Scotland. She had played hockey for Scotland at the recent Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and came to school wearing the tracksuit she wore during the games! She said she felt proud to be able to represent her country.
Mrs Macleod and Mrs Callaghan had organised and taught the whole school a cheer leading routine. We all took part in this routine to the song ‘Shake it Off’ by Taylor Swift. It was hard work and it was a very warm day too!
Once we had received our award the whole school took part in a walking bus around the school pitch. We listened to the song ‘500 Miles’ by the Proclaimers and we all enjoyed singing along to it!
Health and Wellbeing. Primary 3a.
Welcome from Primary 3a and Mrs Houston.


Welcome to our new blog from Primary 3a and Mrs Houston. We are looking forward to telling everyone about all the exciting things we are learning in school this year!
So far, we have been learning about the author Roald Dahl and his story of Fantastic Mr Fox. We have researched facts about Roald Dahl in ICT and created mini fact-files about him and his very famous work. We have produced lots of our own work including a wanted poster, a banquet menu for all the animals and we learned how to illustrate Fantastic Mr Fox just like Quentin Blake (he is a very famous illustrator!).
As part of our Friendship week we created acrostic poems explaining what friendship means to each of us. We thought it would be a good idea to display these in the school garden for the other children and adults in the school to read.
In the future we are looking forward to learning all about the Vikings and the Rainforest. We are also working very hard to practise our multiplication tables!
We hope that you enjoy reading our class blog!
Body Phonics
Jacob – We drew letters on the ground that had y’s on the end and we covered them up with our bodies.
Chloe – We thought of words with a Y at the end and we drew on the playground with chalk.
Ally – It was fun. We made our bodies into shapes. Some letters had two people and some had one.
Lauren M – I enjoyed it because it was funny and it’s fun to learn in the playground.
My
July
Sly
Cry
Cry
July
Toy
Sly
Keeping Ourselves Clean and Healthy!
We have been learning a lot about being healthy. – Anna
We were passing the ball around and whoever had the ball could speak – Sofia
It is important to keep your teeth healthy because if you don’t brush your teeth you will get cavities. – Scarlett
In my group we were talking about keeping your hair clean. We said always put your shampoo on your hair and that gets your hair clean. – Noah
You should keep your body clean because if you don’t you’ll get stinky. You keep clean by having a shower and a bath with soap. – Isla B