Craigowl P7B BioPoem – simply the best!

Craigowl,
Best, brilliant, banter,
Pupils of Mrs M,
Lovers of devices, fiction and movies,
Who feel enthusiastic, awesome and energetic,
Who fear changes, loneliness and no wifi connection,
Who are known as the best, up for a challenge and work as a team,
Who want everyone on gold, to be remembered and be all we can be,
Dundee,
Primary 7B.

 

Home soon!

This week has been truly amazing it is a very good experience . Personally, my favourite thing was the rafting. It was very good and wet! Most people’s wellies were full of water. The campfire was amazing too we can all sing ‘bungalow’. The low ropes was good and everyone trusted each other and I think Mr Hamilton was very proud of all of us. I think we will all miss Ben very much he was a very good instructor. The bird boxes was very funny because Ben broke our bird box 5 times. Another   group called there’s peanut butter because of Andrews little sister. I think this years p6s will enjoy it next year .

P3/4 Bio Poem

Caelyn, Morgan, Kerr, Dana, Blake, Heidi, Leona, Robert, Ian, Shona, Teigan, Lennox, Charlie, Makenzie, Owen, Rachael, Liam

Spectacular, kind, fantastic, hardworking, luscious

Primary 3/4 of Kelloholm Primary School

Who loved, maths, having fun and learning outdoors

Who hated bullying, loved being happy and like helping others

Who feared the red chairs, hurting themselves in an accident and feared hurting people’s feelings

Who changed history by making a time capsule and encouraged people to work as a team

Who wanted to experience science lessons, learn about the past and about learn about time

Living in Kelloholm

Wallace, Bone, Kozicki, Taylor, Robertson, Hamilton, Hodge, ferns, Waddle, Lamont, McKeag, Esquierdo, Hubbard, Cotterill, Thomson, Allan, Lind

Last Night

Well it’s been another busy busy day…bacon, potato scones and spaghetti hoops for breakfast led to a long walk up Kindrogan Hill.

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Camouflage commando at the top brought lots of laughs as did walking through the very wet bogs in the trees. Then back to build to bird boxes that will be homes of the highest order once back home…

Tonight’s camp fire was great fun even if the singing was questionable.  Now as the kids pack and get sorted for tomorrow there’s smiles on every tired face as they get ready to tell all the stories as soon as they get home… Then fall asleep shortly after…

Peanut butter!

Today we made bird boxes and it was hilarious! It was the best success ever! Every time we tried to put a nail in it, it split the wood so we had to put on a new patch of wood and that split lots as well!

 

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Peanut Butter!

 

But eventually we got it to work and we called it peanut butter. What I learned was that even though it split about 10 times I was gutted the first time it split but when we decided to get it finished and it was the most tedious thing to do in the world but in the end it was so funny! We couldn’t stop laughing and it weighed three times as much as the normal bird boxes! Because of so much wood and nails that we had on the bird boxes so we had no more pieces of wood. And we all got a souvenir from peanut butter the best bird box in the world ever!

The tragic story of Francis and Mary.

Today we went up kindrogen hill. It was really steep most of the way up. There was a grave yard just after the start, there was a grave that had two names on it. One of the names was called France’s Balfour and her sister was called Mary Balfour; Lizzy (our tutor) told us a story about Mary and how she fell in love with the game keeper but her dad found out and told him to leave so he did but he lived in a cave about hour and a half away from kindrogen and Mary still went to he him secretly but her dad found out so he tried to shoot him but Mary jumped in front of him and her dad shot her.

When we got back we made bird boxes. That’s all from me. Day 4. It’s been another great day!!

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