We loved our Kahoot Quiz this afternoon which tested our knowledge on languages spoken around the world. We even discovered interesting information about different countries teachers in St. Mark’s have worked in and worked out tricky translations!
We loved our Kahoot Quiz this afternoon which tested our knowledge on languages spoken around the world. We even discovered interesting information about different countries teachers in St. Mark’s have worked in and worked out tricky translations!
Using our knowledge of the Roman army, we designed and built catapults. We had to make sure that the pompom could be launched further than a metre and many of us were successful!
Thank you to Catrin and Annie for sharing information on World Children’s Day. We look forward to completing the research task you have set us!
On Tuesday, Primary 4a really enjoyed taking part in a Taekwondo taster session. We enjoyed working with a partner and learning some new skills.
Yesterday we worked in teams to create a game using the loose parts. We were very creative and persevered when some of our ideas didn’t go to plan. It was great to see some leadership when teaching other groups!
We have been very creative this week and made games to develop our spelling, clarifying and writing skills!
We have had a fabulous time at the forest over the past few weeks. We have learned about two strong knotsĀ and have been whittling with St. Luke’s staff and pupils.
We have been working on our racket and ball control when playing tennis this week.
The theme of Maths Week Scotland this year is ‘Maths Tales.’ The Mad Hatter set us a challenge to work with our partners to plan, design and create a hat using specific resources. We enjoyed solving problems, working together and being creative to design our wonderful hats!
Today we put our meta-skills into action!
We used our communication skills and worked collaboratively in the forest.
We used our previous knowledge of tipi and lean to shelters and expressed our creativity by incorporating these structures into our dens.