Sharing Our Learning With P1

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We have been learning about the Solar System. P1 have been learning about Night and Day and when they heard that we knew a lot about Space they wanted to ask us some questions. First of all they brought us a list of eight questions that they had. Then we each went in pairs to create a presentation to answer all of their questions. One of their questions was “Why are there holes on the moon?” We answered: because asteroids have crashed into the moon and made huge big holes. Most of the questions that they asked us we knew the answers to but some of them we needed the laptops to research. It was a bit tricky explaining them in a way they would understand.

Everybody who took part in the task met a primary one. They taught us some facts about the sun that we didn’t know. They told us that the sun’s temperature is 5,600 degrees, because it’s so hot it will burn us to death.

Everyone enjoyed this task they had lots of fun including the primary ones. We hoped you enjoyed reading this.

By Cara, Kasha and Ruby

 

P6a Visit Sky Studios Skills Academy

P6a went on a trip to sky studio on Tuesday 1st September to learn about making a news report about Mars!

We were split in to four teams and each person was given a job to do. First all the producers met and discussed what each groups report would be about. After that we went to our studios and then the producers told everyone about the report. Next we chose who played who and the scriptwriter made a script. Afterwards we began to rehearse followed by filming. It was a successful day for everyone and we got to take our identity tags and a copy of the film home on USB bangle!

Everyone had tons of fun but came out having learned something! Some people learned how to use a camera, some people learned how to edit, some people learned how to write a good script and some people learned how to act. We all learned about working as part of a team and listening carefully to each other. Everyone learned that making a video is not as easy as it looks.

 

By Julia and Anna

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Hello from P6a!

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This is our first post in the P6 Blog. We are going to try and post more to keep you in touch with the work going on in our class. We hope you enjoy hearing what we’ve been up to.

Around the World

In Art, Primary 6c have been creating a piece of artwork based on a famous artist called Katsushika Hokusai. The art piece is called The Great Wave.  First we were given a template of the wave that Miss Bell had for us. Next we extended the black lines to the edge and we then chose three beautiful shades of blue, light blue and dark blue to colour the wave. This was to help create depth in our painting. Then we designed the background with lovely watercolour paints and we did this by mixing warm and cool colours. After that we neatly dabbed on some white acrylic paint to make it stand out and look very realistic too.

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On Wednesday 4th November we had Mandarin with a native Chinese speaker. She taught us how to have a short conversation in Mandarin. We also played a true or false game, to get to know her better and a game were you had to catch a cube shaped bean bag. If we caught it we would have a short conversation with her! Next week she will tell all of us our names in Mandarin.

 

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On Friday 6th November we had a Judo lesson with Brian Long our Judo coach. He has recently fought against cancer. He taught us how to do a pin. Before we did that we all were given blue judo suits and some people were given belts.

Lastly, we had another visitor  in our class for French  called Matilde and she helped us with our French pronunciation of sports. In our booklets, we completed a task about people liking and disliking sports. Next, we started to learn about numbers in French and we played two games of bingo and the winners were Zak and Finn.

By Laura Cramb, Rhuaridh Mathieson and Connie Oberg (Bloggers) and Primary 6c.