Primary 4 decided they wanted to learn more about animals so they had to create a poster about their favourite animal or their own pet.
Category Archives: Primary 4
Art
This term we have been looking at different artist and styles and Primary 4 have shown their artistic talents!
We have looked: 3D drawing, leaf art, Art Hub videos, shadow drawing, magazine art and World Oceans Day 2020 inspired art.
Viking Gods
Our topic this term is the Vikings, Primary 4 watched ‘The Viking Sagas’ on BBC and then created their own Viking God inspired by the sagas they watched and their research on a Viking God.
Enterprise
Before we went into lockdown, Primary 4 were busy learning about how to run a business so they had to do some research into logos and then create one for our business – Primary 4’s Fruity Smoothies!
Here are their creations:
Primary 4 STEM Challenge
Primary 4 have been busy at home using their understanding of materials to create different houses for the Three Little Pigs.
Their challenge was to create three different houses using materials in their home.
It had to be able to:
1. Stand up without support.
2. Can fit an object inside.
3. Are taller than 10 cm.
And a little extra challenge:
Can it be waterproof?
Can it stay standing when it is windy?
Online Safety Home Activity Packs 8 – 10yrs
This page has been created to support parents during Covid-19 and the closure of schools. Each fortnight, we will be releasing new home activity packs with simple 15 minute activities you can do with your child to support their online safety at home. This page includes all packs for children aged 8-10.
Parent and Carer Newsletter Issue 3
Education Scotland
In these uncertain times, parents, carers and families are under a lot of pressure, especially in supporting children to continue to learn. No-one expects parents and carers to take the place of teachers.
This weekly newsletter has ideas, hints and tips for parents and carers, including activities that children can do on their own at home or families can do together.
These activities are intended to complement the activities provided by your school and help your child have a broad range of learning experiences during the school closures. Follow this link to subscribe to the Parents and Carers newsletter.
Parents and Carers Newletter Issue 2
Education Scotland
In these uncertain times, parents, carers and families are under a lot of pressure, especially in supporting children to continue to learn. No-one expects parents and carers to take the place of teachers.
This weekly newsletter has ideas, hints and tips for parents and carers, including activities that children can do on their own at home or families can do together.
These activities are intended to complement the activities provided by your school and help your child have a broad range of learning experiences during the school closures.
Parents and Carers Newsletter Issue 1
Education Scotland
In these uncertain times, parents, carers and families are under a lot of pressure, especially in supporting children to continue to learn. No-one expects parents and carers to take the place of teachers.
This weekly newsletter has ideas, hints and tips for parents and carers, including activities that children can do on their own at home or families can do together.
These activities are intended to complement the activities provided by your school and help your child have a broad range of learning experiences during the school closures.