Primary 6 were using their creativity to take photos which make objects appear bigger or smaller than they actually are. Have a look at our selection of photos.
Primary 6 were using their creativity to take photos which make objects appear bigger or smaller than they actually are. Have a look at our selection of photos.
Watch the sketchnote of the Moray Education Recovery Planning
This week Primary 6 were showing off their creativity skills. We were recreating some famous art work and adding our own twist to them.
Primary 6 were using objects the found around their house or garden to create their own equations.
Primary 6 were set the challenge of building a boat using whatever they could find at home. The boat had to have a mast and be able to hold a £1 coin on it when in the water. Here are some of the excellent boats Primary 6 created.
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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.
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.