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MATH RAIDERS

P7 were designing math related board games to show P4’s and P5’s. Our group,Syndicate, made a board game called math raiders. It is a 5 player game where you can miss turns,go to jail,have fun and learn more things about maths. It was fun to present the games to P4. We hope they enjoyed playing!!!!

By Nicole, Lauren, Jamie and Kyle

p7 board games (flamin skulls)

every band in p7 had to make a board game for the primary fours. we used our maths skills to create the sums.we used timesing x , adding +, subtracting – and dividing  _|—–.our aim of the game is first to fifty.you need to roll the dice, move your counter to the space you need to move to , answer the sum ,if you get the sum correct you move forward a space, if you get it incorrect you move back a space. by lewis

Max in the Middle

Last week primary 6 had max in the middle in to teach us about food and exercise. George and Karen showed us new dances and acting skills. On Tuesday called tasty Tuesday we made a salmon boat which is a bit of lettuce with salmon on top with mayonnaise. We also made fruit crumble tumble which is pineapple, pear and peaches covered in yogurt summer fruits and honey. On Friday we had our performance and all our parents loved it.
By Jamie Mac

Max in the middle was fun with Karen and George. I enjoyed every day of it and so did the rest of primary 6. I liked when we had tasty Tuesday but I only liked the cheese.
By Jack

Dalguise

We are posting about our Dalguise adventure.  It was amazing, the experience of a life time. 

We travelled by bus, it took an hour and a half to get there.  We were excited, starving and squashed.  The weather was beautiful.  At first we stayed in Craig Vinean, which was better than school.  Halfway though we got moved to a cabin which was made of wood and not so comfortable.

                                

We had to get up really early for our breakfast at 7.40.  The lunches were nice, there was a salad bar.  The dinners okay, although one night we demanded chicken nuggets.  There was also a tuck shop, where you could buy a wide range or gifts for your family or snacks for yourself, but it was quite expensive.   

                  

We took part in a range of challenges including giant swing, abseilling, climbing, zip line, catwalk, jacob’s ladder, archery, trapeze, survivor, rifle shooting and mountain bikes.  The Giant Swing and the Catwalk were the most popular.

          

By Friday we were exhausted and wanting to go home because we missed our families, pets and PS3s.  Dalguise was an amazing trip and we would recommend everyone to go.