Category: Primary

  • Community readers – The most magnificent thing

    Community readers – The most magnificent thing

    This blog was active until 2022. It is a great example of a project blog: This blog records the fantastic reading work which takes place at Kirkhill Primary School and Dechmont Infant School. We love to read and encourage all our families to read and share books for enjoyment as much as possible. While our […]

  • Myths and Legends – Port Ellen Primary School

    Myths and Legends – Port Ellen Primary School

    Myths and Legends – Port Ellen Primary School A nice example of a pupil written post and use of embedding google video to show their animation. What was the mythical creatures called one of them are called penfin and the other is called dogor  the animations were like there was a bad guy and a […]

  • Body Smart

    Body Smart

    Being Body Smart is all about movement and 3D thinking. We use our body smarts in sports, dancing and acting. Some of us move our bodies to think, having our best ideas when we’re on the go. Being Body Smart also incorporates building 3D models with blocks, Lego or junk modelling. Body Smart – Fishie […]

  • Starting Your own Digital Leaders Team

    Starting Your own Digital Leaders Team

    Starting Your own Digital Leaders Team | The Digital Revolution I have been fortunate to run a very successful team of digital leaders in Mosspark Primary, known as the Tech Team, and I hope that this article will let you see, not only the benefits of having a Tech Team, but how to set up […]

  • Otter Tracks and Signs

    Otter Tracks and Signs

    Otter Tracks and Signs is a holiday post by a pupils at Burravoe Primary School. It gives tips for finding otters and a recount of seeing one. It is lovely to see primary pupils posting about their learning during the holidays.

  • Queen bee hatching

    Queen bee hatching

    Yesterday, we were inspecting the hive and I noticed that the bees were all surrounding the queen cell and chewing away the wax. This is what they do when the queen is about to hatch and they help her to escape. From Queen bee hatching | Buzzing About Bees! What a brilliant buzzin blog, all […]

  • Oystercatcher Eggs

    Oystercatcher Eggs

    We have been finding Oystercatcher eggs laid in some unusual places in the school grounds. We are asking the children not to touch them in the hope that they will be incubated by the bird. This one was spotted in the planting tub! One of the more unusual posts I’ve seen on Glow blogs. Oystercatcher […]

  • What I think of my school

    What I think of my school

    I like about this school is that the lessons help me to start to be smart and have fun and what I don’t like about this school is that the doors are really stiff. P2 | What I think of my school This blog consists of short posts like this, giving voice to pupils about their school.

  • Sing alang tae the langest sang!

    Sing alang tae the langest sang!

    This is a lovely idea, classes are invited to join in with writing verses for classic Scots children’s song, The World Must Be Coming To An End. Classes can send in their verses via email or teachgers can get an account and post to the blog themselves. Organised by Mr M (@athole) on Twitter

  • Health & Wellbeing at Morningside

    Health & Wellbeing at Morningside

    This is a really detailed post about a learning session with primary 2/3. I  really enjoyed reading the post, somewhat amazed at how much went on. I imagine that parent would be delighted getting this view of their children’s classroom.

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