We have been learning about pathogens (microorganisms that cause disease). We carried out a science experiment to find out how pathogens spread. We found out that the best way to wash your hands is with soap and warm water for 20 seconds. How you wash your hands is also important.
This is a photograph of another science experiment to find out which conditions cause the most mould growth on a piece of bread. We found out that damp and dark conditions caused the mould to spread the quickest.
On the 12th of November Eilidh and Erin had a Highland Dancing showcase event .They were practising their dances for their upcoming trip to Disneyland.
They did their duet Tweedledum and Tweedledee and they did their 7 dwarves group routine.
They did really well. Enjoy your trip and good luck!!
Keeping safe on-line is important to everyone. It doesn’t matter if you are a child or a grown up. We want all our staff and pupils to understand the risks associated with the use of sociall media but to also enjoy the benefits of it. In school, we support children to understand: how to behave in online communities, how to create and protect passwords, how to access information and what to do with unwanted information/requests. It is an on-going process as we keep up with Digital Technology and its amazing power.
Measuring 1 mile with a trundle wheel – Real life maths!Making a fraction chartChris has been learning how to subtract larger numbersLearning about tenths using skittlesOrdering fractions from lowest to highest
We are enjoying practical and real life maths this term.
Leasaich clann cruthachail, cùramach, misneachail agus soirbheachail (Create caring, confident, creative and successful citizens)