The Primary 7s have been awarded the Discovery John Muir Award for their superb work in the school grounds.
Read their Powerpoint Presentation here.
On Thursday we went hillwalking. We walked on part of the John Muir Way and climbed up a hill. Thomas said, ‘Some of us were knackered when we got to the top.’
Happy Birthday Christopher!
Day 3 was a special day for Christopher who turned twelve today.
It was another busy day. We learned about map reading and orienteering and then we worked as a team to do two different types of orienteering course. The Cats were the winning team on the first course with the birthday boy having the best individual time and there was a draw for first place on the second ‘star’ course.
After lunch, we got the waterproofs and helmets on again. We needed them because the rain was torrential.
We had great fun at the ropes course and took on many challenges. Some of us went down the long tube slide to land in the muddy water and got soaked to the skin. Brrr! While on the ropes course Christopher said this birthday was awesome!
After the ropes, some people had a Blairvadach special. ☔️
Tomorrow night we will be busy with the disco so we will finish the blog once we are back in school on Monday. Hope you have enjoyed reading about our adventures.
This morning we went climbing. We had to wear a harness and a helmet. All of us managed to go up the climbing wall and the totem pole. Some of us thought the totem pole was terrifying!
This afternoon we went on a gorge walk. We walked up a waterfall and it was very slippery. Our leaders were helping us and some of us helped out friends. Chloe fell down lots of times but got up with a smile every time. There was lots of water in Ace’s wellies.
Once we climbed up the stream, we went through a tunnel. It was very dark and jaggy. The tunnel went under the train track from the Harry Potter film.
Then it was back down the hill though the farm. It was mucky and we had to watch out for the manure. Yuck!
Miss Cochrane came for dinner. It was nice to see her before an early night.
Today we arrived at the Blairvadach Centre just in time for a delicious lunch. We had lunch with our instructors, Andy S and Mike.
Next, it was time for a walk. We went to Torr Farm and climbed a hill. We came back down the hill through a muddy stream. It was stinking! Kylie lost her welly boot in the mud and got a very sticky sock. It was very funny (:
Then we worked as a team to walk down a stream and squeeze through a tunnel.
We were careful not to frighten the animals and remembered to close the gates behind us. Mike and Andy let us taste some juicy brambles and woodsorrell. The woodsorrell looked like cress but tasted like apple.
We were still hungry after that and enjoyed macaroni cheese at dinnertime.
In the evening, we played a hunting game around the centre and made a picture with the leaves we collected on the walk.
Can you tell what we made?
(Hint- It has something to do with the 31st of October.)
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Class 4 have been learning about Space. We have recorded what we know about the Solar System.
Kenneth talks about Mars
Thomas talks about Eartth.
Cian describes Venus.
Kylie and Saturn.
Christoper talked about Jupiter.
Ace talked about Uranus.
Justin talked about Mercury.
Chloe talks about the moon.
Lucy talks about Neptune.
Here is our first gallery.
Here’s a video (or two) we made earlier!
https://animoto.com/play/CeMirB0u5qMgMWPve5jO1w
Nature by Thomas, Cian , Kenneth, Chloe and Lucy
https://animoto.com/play/CdQE33IcpDoP2FMd6WpBKw
Bug Club by Justin, Kylie, Christopher and Ace.
Screenshot from the graphic novel, John Muir, Earth – Planet, Universe.
We have learned about John Muir.
He became famous when he made an invention to get people out of bed. A Wake-you-up-bed!
We also learned about graphic novels.
A graphic novel has pictures in boxes, captions, speech bubbles, action words and lines to show movement.
Christopher said, ‘Graphic novels are awesome!’
Thomas said, ‘They are epic!’
‘Fantastic,’ said Kenneth.
Lucy said, ‘I am going to make a graphic novel when I grow up. I might turn it into a TV show.’
Download from the Scottish Book Trust here.
Mrs Welsh thought she better practise taking a screenshot and pasting a link before the class.
We are enjoying reading a graphic novel about John Muir.
Download the graphic novel for free from the Scottish Book Trust.
John,
Brave, daring, adventurous, caring,
Loved nature, animals and discovering,
From Dunbar in Scotland,
Muir.