Class Blog: NLC Primary Games Day!

Primary 4 were lucky enough to take part in NLC Primary Games 2016. It was brilliant fun. We got to try football, rugby, athletics, fitness, dance, basketball, netball, dodgeball, tennis, badminton and handball. It was super! Have a look at our great photos below!

I had a brilliant time with primary 4, everyone worked so hard and behaved so well, I was so proud! Miss McNeill

The primary games were so fun! hope we can go again!Gregor

I had a excellent time at the primary games and I really enjoyed trying new sports I haven’t done before! Hannah MacInnes

I enjoyed the primary games it was fun i loved it. Natalie

I enjoyed it because we did athletics and i love athletics. Eva

It was fun at the primary games because we got to do some sports and i enjoyed doing all of the sports and taking part in them and I got to run some races with my friends and i came second i love sports. Robyn.

I loved taking part in the primary games it was so much fun and also i took part in dodge ball. Morgan

It was so fun taking part I enjoyed doing every thing. Calum H

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New Topic: The Human Body

 

 

 

 

Primary 4 have started their new IDL topic, The Human Body. We have watched some great science videos and we have been learning about what supports the whole body, the skeletal system and the names of all the bones in the body. We worked in our coop groups to create some human skeleton, with the bones showing so we could see where they all were and what they looked at. We have included some of our great pictures below, it was a fun afternoon!

Here are some of our Fun Facts:

Did you know that you have 33 little bones in your spine? Did you know that when you are a young child you have around 300 hundred bones, but adults have 206 bones? Did you know the femur (leg) bone is the strongest bone in your body? Did you know a  1/5 of your body weight is the weight of your skeleton?

 

 

 

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