Pupil Blog: Fitness!

New blog by Hannah M and Ashton

At P.E we are learning about fitness. First we play a game like tunnel tig and then we do a warm up. After that we start a course around the hall with lots of different stations. We have one minute and a half at each station and each pupil has their own fitness tracer when they record how much of each activity they have done.

Violet- I learned how to do a proper press up and fell much more confident in them.

Ryan – I found out that you need stamina for push-ups and sit-ups.

Coral- I have learned how to do lots of different things.

Niamh- Fitness is fun.

Rishi- I learned how to do a mountain climb.

Christie- I like the step ups.

Gregor- High intensity is tough but if you believe in yourself you can be able to do it.

Alfie – Me and Kyle had a good example of a press-up

Aaron- In P.E you need lots of stamina and strength.

Jenna- I learned how to mountain climb.

Lenna- I enjoy leaning mountain climb and it is a little bit tricky when you try it but when you practice more it gets easier.

Gregor – you have to eat your 5 a day to stay heathy.

Robyn-I like when we did the star jumps it was terrific.

 

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Sharing Our Learning: Pupil Blogs

Our P4 pupils are now taking on more responsibility for the class blog. This weeks blog is one the pupils created themselves in small groups, about their learning in Literacy & English, P.E and through our topic, on the Human Body. In P.E we have started learning about traditional Scottish Country dancing. Check out our learning below!

Literacy and English

‘On the 2nd of December we were learning the difference between non fiction and fiction. The difference between non fiction and fiction is that fiction is made up and non fiction is real facts. We read some books. We used some books to write non –fiction and fiction book in our jotters.We Know about non – fiction and fiction is if it is a book’. By Aaron, Alfie, Ashton, Rishi Leena  and Paul 

‘Non fiction is books that are real books

We have been learning about non fiction and fiction.

We have learned about non fiction and fiction in class,we know the difference between a non fiction and fiction books.

We have been learning about non fiction and fiction in class non fiction is real and fiction is not.’ By Kyle Ca, Violet, Aaraa, Calum H and Harris 

The Human Body

‘This week we drew round our bodies and we labelled the parts and wrote facts about the parts we drew . We draw around the smallest  person and we drew inside our body’s.Me (Abby) and Robyn made a human body dance while Jenna and Eva played around and were singing along ! We know that the skull protects the brain.’ By Jenna, Robyn, Abby, Cole and Kyle Co

‘Your Heart never stops working

Your heart pumps blood around your body.

Your right side of your brain controls the left part of your body and the

Left side of your brain controls the right side of your body.

your body. That’s why your other lung smaller than your other lungs.

All adults have 206 and a kids have 300 bones.’

By Gregor , Calum G , Calum S, Hannah P and Christie

‘Your heart pumps blood around your body.

One lung is bigger than the other.

Your brain holds all your memory.

You breathe in oxygen and you let out carbon dioxide.

Your skull protects your brain.

Your skin is an very big organ.’

 By Eva Tamara  Ryan and Coral

P.E: Traditional Scottish Country Dancing

Today we were practicing for our Christmas Party and we had lots of fun. We practiced the Gay Gordon’s and the Dashing White Sargent and we have one last dance to learn. One of the fun games was musical arms. It was very good fun!

Morgan- My favourite dance was the Dashing White Sargent.

Hannah M- I liked the games and the Dashing White Sargent.

Adrianna- I liked the Games.

Abigail- My Favourite part was the games.

Hannah Mac- I liked learning the dances and the games.

 By Hannah M, Morgan, Adrianna, Hannah Mac, Abigail

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P.E: Hockey

 

 

 

In PE just now our topic is the game of hockey. We have been starting off by learning some dribbling skills around cones, working up to scoring and the role of the Goalkeeper.

We have been playing a game called The Hockey Factor, with 6 teams, 6 goalkeepers/judges and a whole lot of fun! Here are our pictures below 🙂

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North Lanarkshire Active Schools – Girls Festival 2015

18 of our P4 girls took part in the North Lanarkshire Active Schools Girls Festival 2015. The girls had the the opportunity to try a number of different sports and activities that are also available in the community. The girls got to try out dance, gymnastics, football, netball, basketball, Taekwondo and Judo!  These were all delivered by local clubs and sports development officers from North Lanarkshire Leisure. Check out our photos, we had an amazing time!

Here’s what the girls had to say…

  • “I thought the Girls Festival was very fun and active” (Abigail)
  • “I liked the Girls Festival because the man who taught Taekwondo was very funny…I loved it!” (Abby)
  • “Girls day was fun, I loved the gymnastics and we got to do bridges and walk on our hands!” (Tamara)
  • “I liked the Taekwondo, it was epic!” (Christie)
  • “We had a great time, I really liked gymnastics because it was my own gymnastics teacher.” (Violet)
  • “I loved Girls Day because it had a wrestling match at the end and all of the other sports were fun!” (Morgan)
  • “I really loved it. It was good doing Jude, Taekwondo, I did accidentally kick the Taekwondo teacher in the fingers though!” (Coral)
  • “I thought the girls festival was fantastic because there was lots of things to do there” (Hannah Mac)
  • “I loved the Girls Festival because it was a great trip, I hope we can go again because I loved it! Gymnastics was my favorite.” (Natalie)

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