Monthly Archives: January 2020

Star Pupil 27th Jan

Shout out to this week’s star pupil who has been working really hard to earn this! Over the past few weeks he has shown a positive attitude to his work, he tries his best to improve each day and his kind to his peers.

Well done James!

Scottish Assembly

Primary 5A will be reciting this on Friday morning during the Scottish Assembly. Please encourage them to practise at home.

Fireworks aff the Castle

Matthew Fitt

Fireworks aff the Castle
Goin WHEECH, WHEECH, WHEECH
Bairns in the library
Gettin WHEESHT, WHEESHT, WHEESHT

Cans o Irn Bru
Goin SKOOSHITAY, SKOOSHITAY, SKOOSH
Fitbaw in the playgroond
Gettin DOOSHITAY, DOOSHITAY, DOOSH

The snaw blaws in fae Norroway
And nips your TAES, TAES, TAES
We go skitin on wir sledges
Doon the BRAES, BRAES, BRAES

The rain comes doon in buckets
And it’s WEET, WEET, WEET
Your teeth is sair fae sweeties
And it’s GREET, GREET, GREET

You’re oot wi pals and aw the time
It’s BLETHER, BLETHER, BLETHER
But when awthin’s wrang and no goin right
Jist go and tell your MITHER
When awthin’s wrang and no goin right
Jist you coorie in wi MITHER

Achievement outside of School

A big well done to our P5 pupil, who was awarded the ‘MVP’ (most valuable player) at their winterbowl tournament in Dec.

A big well done for our P5 pupil, who completed a mammoth 22-mile challenge at The Foundry pool, which saw him and his dad rack up 1,416 lengths between them and raise nearly £1000.

A big well done to our P5 pupil,  who took 1st place, winning her a gold medal, on Sunday for Double Mini Trampolining at the Scottish National Championships 2019 in Perth!

 

British Isles: Mapping

We have started our new topic this week. Our topic is the British Isles, we will be finding out about the landscapes around the British Isles and how these were formed and how they are used now.

Pupils have created questions about the British Isles which we will explore over the term. These questions included

Are there volcanoes in the British Isles?

What the tallest mountain?

Do sharks live in the British Isles?

Mapping Skills

Our first task was to identify countries, borders, seas and oceans using atlases.