Wear it spotty!!

Tomorrow as you know is CHILDREN IN NEED. In Lochardil we will be supporting the charity this year through ‘Wear it spotty!’

If you want to support the charity:
-Come to school tomorrow in something spotty, and bring a donation for Children in Need.

BBC Children in Need WEBSITE: CLICK HERE!!!

Mrs MacLeod may even sing the Queen of the Night’s aria from ‘The Magic Flute’ if she feels you have gone spottified!

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See you all tomorrow in your spotty glamour!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Let’s get global…

This term, as we mentioned at the beginning we are focussing on the Expressive Arts this term. We will be developing our skills in Art, Drama, Music and Dance through Rock Challenge.

NEWS JUST IN: We have chosen our theme

Our theme for this year’s Rock Challenge is going to be Global Warming. Following on naturally from our Weather and Climate Change topic, pupils were inspired by the 1 degree to 6 degrees clips we studied.

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Here are the questions we aim to answer through our topic:

How can we make costumes and scenery using limited resources?

How can we create a performance with an underlying message?

What dance and movement talents do we have as a class?

What could be the devastating consequences of Global Warming?

How are we going to show our message in such a short time period?

How can we ensure that everyone feels included in the performance?

We will continue to update you with our progress. Fortunately with our excellent Enterprise efforts, we are able to pay our entry fee, so this is a massive weight lifted!

We’re looking forward to this year’s performance!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

We all make choices…

Following on with our theme of ‘choices’ which is permeating through the work this term, yesterday we had a visit from Colin Carmichael from Scripture Union (SU) in assembly.

He showed us how we make simple choices every day which have an effect on our lives.

Ewan was brave enough to be his volunteer. His simple choice was to choose the top, middle or bottom box. He was told that one box was empty, one contained prizes, and the final box contained something which was a little YEUGH…

Unfortunately for Ewan he received the box with COLD baked beans and a spoon. The pictures tell the rest of the story!

     

Thank you to Colin for his visit, and well done to Ewan for being an excellent sport!

Pupil of the Month: October

Here are October’s: Pupil of the Month winners for P6/7. This month it was chosen by the P6/7 teachers.

 

Angel– Angel was a fantastic nail model for our Nails N’ Nibbles and demonstrated the fantastic enterprise work that P6/7 are capable of. 3 cheers from your teachers Angel! 

Charlie– Charlie succeeded as his role within the finance group by ensuring that all the fine details were organised. He put 100% effort into ensuring that we made the most profit from the disco. Well done Charlie- your teachers are proud! 

Catherine– Catherine takes on all leadership duties responsibly, aiming for the highest standard on each task. She put maximum effort into the Flashdance routine at the Hallowe’en disco- a brilliant role model for others. Fantastic work Catherine! 

Well done from everyone in P6/7!

Our cultural week is over…

What a fantastic afternoon we had at ‘The Magic Flute today’. Mrs MacLeod will be practising over the weekend- ready to belt out the Queen’s solo.

Morven and James put out a letter yesterday to ask if anyone could assist with the Book Fair. They are looking for parent/carer helpers 14:30-15:30 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday. Please get in touch with the school by telephoning 01463 230250 or by posting on the blog if you can help on any of the following dates:

Wed 14th November

Thu 15th November

Fri 16th November

Mon 19th November

 

Hope you all have a fantastic weekend!
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Time to get cultured…

REMINDERS: Tomorrow Friday 9th November 2012
– Scottish Opera @ 11.30am. You will need a packed lunch, a warm jacket and suitable shoes for walking to and from Eden Court.
-There is NO swimming this week. It will resume next week.

Well done on all your dancing efforts. We’re definitely seeing an improvement with your co-ordination skills. This will be a real benefit when we perform for Rock Challenge.

A group begun working with Mrs.Prentice today on a storyline. We will share this with the whole class on Monday afternoon.

Countdown game link for those people in Mr.Cook’s Mental Maths group click below:
COUNTDOWN- CLICK HERE

Looking forward to our cultural experience tomorrow.
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Time to make a choice…

REMEMBER: PE KIT for tomorrow

This afternoon we took part in ‘Choices for Life’. This was an interactive event which P6/7 classes took part in across Scotland.

We learned about three important themes:
– Peer pressure
– Smoking
– Alcohol

The Choices for Life website is FANTASTIC! Visit it on:
http://choicesforlifeonline.org/

YOUR TASK FOR TOMORROW: THURSDAY 8th NOVEMBER
Comment on this blog post telling us what message YOU learned from ‘Choices for Life’ today.

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Film Review

Yesterday, we went to see Brave, and tomorrow, we’re writing the review! In Writer’s Craft today we looked at how an effective reviewer engages the audience with WOW vocabulary.

HOMEWORK TONIGHT: Write your opening sentence of your review. This must GRASP the reader instantly. An example of what we DON’T want to see:

“Brave is a nice film that I went to watch on Monday.”

Get ahead of the game for tomorrow, and have a look at what is going on in the US Presidential Campaign by clicking the link below:
US PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: NEWSROUND

Be inspired with some Brave music from Mrs MacLeod’s favourite Julie Fowlis:

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Remember, Remember, The 5th of November.

Tonight, many people around the UK will be celebrating Bonfire Night at either an arranged bonfire, or at home with smaller fireworks.

We were shown by Welephant and Spikey how to keep safe with fireworks using The Firework Code. Click below to see the story of Welephant and Spikey:
Bonfire Night: How do I keep safe?

In assembly, we heard that the choices we can make with fireworks can have an impact on our future. Mr Cook shared a story about his friend who was injured badly with a rocket as a teenager. An NHS clip showed us how to stay safe with fireworks. The following link includes the clip, and some information on what can happen if we are not careful.
Bonfire Safety: NHS

Mrs MacLeod played a game which taught us about The Gunpowder Plot, led by Guy Fawkes. To play game click the link below:
The Gunpowder Plot: Game

Wherever you are tonight- be safe, and remember The Firework Code.
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Our Heroes

Today we were given out or language homework task for November.

Since we created such FANTASTIC biographies last term within writing, we thought we should put these to good use. What better way than to create a book of P6/7 heroes?

Your task: Create the finished draft of ‘My Hero’ in booklet form including information and images.

You have been given:
– an 8 page blank book (including front and back covers)
– an information sheet
– a plastic wallet

We want you to ‘re-draft’ your biography into booklet form. You can use the work that you’ve done already, as well as adding in any extra information. Please have an adult check over any spellings…

You can handwrite (neatest handwriting) or type your text and stick it into your booklet. Your front cover MUST include a picture of your hero, and there should be images inside either drawn, photographs, or from the computer.

You have until Monday 3rd December to complete the task. Remember use your time wisely. We will be awarding prizes on content and presentation.

Find the information sheet by clicking the link below:
Term 2 Language Homework Biography

Have a great weekend,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Picture Perfect

TOMORROW, Tempest photography are coming to take your pretty pictures. We’re sure you’ll all have your hair burshed, and your school uniform will be looking dapper!

Specialist Group B- REMEMBER YOUR SWIMMING KIT!

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Nails N’ Nibbles

REMINDER: PE KIT FOR TOMORROW

Thank you to ALL of the pupils that came to support Nibbles N’ Nails today. This had a real positive impact on the enterprising efforts of P6/7 pupils.

     

We now have a final total of £506.53 profit. This is an excellent achievement. We will be able to make our donation payment to the Rock Challenge charity foundation, and hopefully get a few props and costumes with the left over £16.53.

If you are out Trick or Treating tonight, remember to STOP-LOOK and LISTEN at all roads!

See you tomorrow,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Hallowe’en Flashdance…

In P6/7 tradition, for the second year in a row we created a Hallowe’en Flashdance. At each of the discos, we performed our flashdance to ‘Smooth Criminal’ by Michael Jackson. This is something that always gets the crowd going!

To watch the video, click the link below. You will need the password which was given today in class, or you can email: jcook133@highlandschools.org.uk for the password.

Smooth Criminal Flash Dance- Lochardil

Hallowe’en antics…

A MASSIVE WELL DONE TO ALL P6/7 who held a fantastic night of fun for the school. The Hallowe’en disco was a massive success. The DJs were devilish, the gamers were ghoulish, and the tricks and treats just completed the night.

We were able to raise £420.10 profit after taking off our expenditure. This is a FANTASTIC amount. We want to thank the WHOLE school for helping with this.

Thank you to our parent/carer helpers- without you, we wouldn’t have had such a success!

TOMORROW: Wednesday 31st October is Nails N’ Nibbles
We will have our NAILS N’ NIBBLES stall open in the P6/7 classroom at break and at lunch. For 50p your nails can get become Hallowe’en-ified, and you can get a Hallowe’en snack. If you have 50p in change- it would be appreciated.

See the photographs from last night below:

Disco Fever…

All of our hard work has finally paid off- the time has come for the Hallowe’en Disco!

P6/7 pupils should arrive at school at 5.30pm to setup, and be picked up at 9.30pm after we have tidied up.

Remember: You can bring £1 to play the games this evening…

P6/7 Parent/Carer helpers will be greatly appreciated.

See you tonight,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Glad to be back…

Mr Cook is very much looking forward to getting back to school on Monday, and hopes you had a fantastic first week back.

Excited to see your weather reports, as I was upset that I missed this last week.

I have been very busy learning about what teachers do all over the country. They were extremely impressed with our blog, and the amount of information that we share with parents/carers.

I’m glad everyone had such a fantastic holiday, and I’m looking forward to the disco on Monday.

Have a brilliant weekend.

Mr.Cook

It is time to ROCK this CHALLENGE

HALLOWEEN DISCO REMINDER:
P6/7 pupils to be at school for 5.30pm to help set up and until 9.30pm to help tidy up. Any Parent/Carer helpers who can assist will be appreciated.

Over the past two days we’ve been starting to think about what our theme is going to be for our Rock Challenge performance. Mr Cook has set us the task of having a theme by the time he is back on Monday.

One idea is to take a traditional story, and turn this into a piece of movement using a given theme. For example, in the finals last year, the team from Fraserburgh Academy used The Wizard of Oz to show that people in life are torn between the choices that they make.

Watch their clip by clicking the link below:

Fraserburgh Academy- Rock Challenge 2012

The choreography that some groups have used in the past are flawless. We would really like to have some slick moves that would give George Samson a run for his money.

Watch George Sampson’s video below:

GEORGE SAMPSON- SINGING IN THE RAIN

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See you all on Monday! Have a fantastic weekend, and get your costumer SCARIFIED!
Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

It’s time for ROCK CHALLENGE

This term we are beginning our second topic which aims to encompass both MADD- Music, Art, Drama and Dance as well as HWB- Health and Wellbeing .

We are using the theme of ROCK CHALLENGE to deliver our topic.

Rock Challenge and the Be Your Best Foundation is a charity which aims to educate children and young people that the choices we make in life from a young age, influence our future.

The final aim of the topic is to perform on Eden Court stage in February to convey a message. We have 8 minutes to impress the audience and the judges but there is one catch-

WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TALK.

We have to create a piece of movement to music to convey a message. Watch last year’s Rock Challenge by clicking the link below. We are hoping to raise enough money from our Hallowe’en disco to pay our entry fee, however we may need to fundraise further.

Rock Challenge LOCHARDIL CLICK HERE

See you tomorrow,
Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Make someone smile this Christmas…

FOR THURSDAY: Post your favourite holiday memory on the blog post below.

P6/7 class aim is: 70 SHOE BOXES

This year we aim to support Blythswood in their annual Shoe Box Appeal. Blythswood are aiming to get 150,000 shoe boxes this year.

YOU CAN HELP!

Last term everyone received a leaflet about the Shoe Box Appeal. If you would like to support the charity, and make someone SMILE this Christmas your task is to:

  • Decorate a shoe box

  • Choose whether you want to support a man, woman, boy or girl

  • Fill your shoe box with useful items such as hat, gloves, scarf, toothpaste and toothbrush

  • You may want to include a treat- e.g Sweeties (REMEMBER NO CHOCOLATE)

ALL COMPLETED SHOE BOXES SHOULD BE RETURNED BY NOVEMBER 2nd 2012 to your teacher.

Click this link to go to the BLYTHSWOOD WEBSITE

Let’s help Blythswood beat their target P6/7!

Watch the video below showing the joy a shoe box will bring:

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Welcome Back!

FOR THURSDAY: Post your favourite holiday memory on this blog post.

We cannot believe that the holidays are over already. What an extremely quick two weeks it was.


Mr Cook is not in school this week as he is in Spain at the European Leadership Initiative with teachers from all around Europe. We look forward to hearing how he got on when he is back on Monday.

Hallowe’en Disco- MONDAY 29th October 2012

We should arrive at school for 5.30pm and be picked up at 9.30pm as we are the organisers for the night.


Today in writing we wrote a holiday diary, telling Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice about our holidays.

See you all tomorrow,
Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Holidays- HIP HIP HOORAY!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

WE MADE IT! P6/7 have successfully completed TERM 1. What a fantastic term it has been. We are now settled into our BEAUTIFUL accommodation, and everything is running smoothly.

We’ve made progress with our topic ‘Weather and Climate Change’, and we’ve learned about Number, Place Value, and 2D Shape in Maths. As well as this we’ve read some fantastic books, and created some superb diary entries, bibliographies and newspapers.

But WHAT NEXT?

  • The Hallowe’en Disco on Monday 29th October 2012
  • BRAVE at Eden Court on Monday 5th November 2012
  • SCOTTISH OPERA at Eden Court Friday 9th November 2012
  • Specialist Group B- Swimming on a Friday afternoon

We’ll also be carrying on with our ‘Weather and Climate Change’ topic, as well as beginning our ‘Rock Challenge’ topic.

Have a fantastic holiday whether you spend it near or far! The important message from this week is: BE SAFE-BE SEEN! STOP-LOOK and – LISTEN!

Here are two videos to end the week. Click the links below:
KERRs Story- CLICK HERE
ALISHAs Story- CLICK HERE

Have a fantastic holiday. Let us know how you’re getting on by posting on the blog!
Mr.Cook (Meandering around Menorca),
Mrs.MacLeod (Windsurfing over West) and
Mrs.Prentice
(Playing in Paris)

BE SAFE-BE SEEN

REMINDER:
For Friday, WATCH Amir’s Story by clicking the link below. Comment on the post BELOW and say what you think the MAIN MESSAGE is from the clip

As part of staying safe on the road- we need to remember to STOP-LOOK and- LISTEN

Today you have a few more videos to help you learn about staying safe. Click on the videos below:

Tales Of The Road 1
Tales Of The Road 2
Tales Of The Road 3

Watch what happens in each video when they are NOT paying attention. DON’T LET THIS BE YOU!

Click on the link below to watch the video about AMIR’s story. Once you have watched the video- post a comment on this blog about what you think the message was from the video. This is to be done for Friday.

CLICK THIS VIDEO- AMIRs STORY

Remember: BE SAFE BE SEEN
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Staying Safe on the Road

REMINDER:
For Friday, WATCH Amir’s Story by clicking the link below. Comment on the post BELOW and say what you think the MAIN MESSAGE is from the clip

As part of staying safe on the road- we need to remember to STOP-LOOK and- LISTEN

One of the reasons which road accidents are increasing within the teenage years is due to listening to music whilst crossing the road. If you have your headphones in, are you going to hear a car coming around the corner? NO!

This week we are supporting: WALK TO SCHOOL week, but in P6/7- we are also making it ROAD SAFETY WEEK.

Visit the THINK website by clicking the link below. It will give you information, games and videos on staying safe around the road:

THINK WEBSITE

Today’s video is Yasmin’s story. Click the link below to watch it:

YASMINs STORY- CLICK HERE

Click on the link below to watch the video about AMIR’s story. Once you have watched the video- post a comment on this blog about what you think the message was from the video. This is to be done for Friday.

CLICK THIS VIDEO- AMIRs STORY

Remember: BE SAFE BE SEEN
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Hockey Success

This term, a group of P6/7 have been going to Hockey Club after school with Mrs Campbell on a Tuesday.

On Saturday they played their first tournament- and didn’t they play well!

The Tigers fought hard but were up against some stiff competition. The Cougars played exceptionally well- winning 2 games and drawing in 2 games in the first round which put them first in their section, and qualified them to play in the play offs for the cup. They won 1 game and lost 1 game which made them 2nd overall in the whole competition. The team got the runner up medals which is an excellent achievement.

This is an excellent result for their first tournament! Keep up the good work whilst representing Lochardil!

Walk to School Week

REMINDERS:

  • Complete any research on ‘My Hero’ for your summarising paragraph.
  • Think of 3 ADJECTIVES to describe ‘My Hero’ and bring these in for writing tomorrow.
  • Watch the clip by clicking the link at the bottom of the page, and comment on this post with the ‘MAIN MESSAGE’ from the clip for Friday 5th October 2012.

This week is Walk to School Week. Today we got a leaflet, bookmark and sticker from the JRSO reminding us of the importance to WALK TO SCHOOL.

This links in with our topic on ‘Weather and Climate Change’ as we’re trying to think of ways to reduce our Carbon Footprint and Global Warming.

Why not try one of these ways of getting to school this week, INSTEAD of the car?:

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Skateboarding
  • Scooting

You do however have to make sure you are being SAFE whilst using these travel methods. In the darker nights, we need to make sure that we: ‘BE SAFE- BE SEEN’. We should:

  • Wear bright, fluorescent clothing.
  • Have lights/reflectors on our bikes.
  • Wear helmets and protective clothing when going on our bikes, skateboards and scooters.
  • LOOK LEFT- RIGHT and LEFT AGAIN when crossing the road.

Click on the link below to watch the video about AMIR’s story. Once you have watched the video- post a comment on this blog about what you think the message was from the video. This is to be done for Friday.

CLICK THIS VIDEO- AMIRs STORY

See you all tomorrow.
REMEMBER: BE SAFE-BE SEEN
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice

Mr C spelling

Mr C’s spelling is for TOMORROW. I know some people have been having problems with the Word document. Here is the task below:

Spelling- ic words 28.09.2012

MUST HAVE ic ic
analytical
chronologically
perpendicular
economical
alphabetically
intensification
criminological
anaesthetic
scientifically
aerodynamics
aeronautical
anthropological
physiological
philosophical
archaeological
publication
chronicle
Paralympics
thermodynamic
ricocheted

Homework due: Tuesday 2nd October 2012

– Choose 12 of the words
– Write each word out 5 times
– Make THE paired spelling game, and play at home. (Learn words for Friday)

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