Walk to School Week

Get extra exercise during Health Fortnight by  taking part in Walk to School Week.

JRSOs will be visiting your class to survey how many of you walked. Prizes will be issued on Thursday to the class with the highest percentage total. Get walking to school!


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Walk to School Competition

Remember to have your new shoe design completed and entered in the competition by Thursday 21st May.

Download an entry form below if you have lost yours.

Walk to School Competition Entry

Health Fortnight

Health Fortnight is running from Monday 18th until Thursday 26th May. Everyone is looking forward to all the exciting things we have planned.

In class over the fortnight pupils will take part in healthy cooking sessions, lessons on Internet safety, substance misuse and relationships, sexual health and parenthood lessons appropriate to their age and stage.

Lots of parents are getting involved too, volunteering their time to come and talk about their jobs. Each class will have a visit from a parent. Get your questions ready boys and girls.

Here are all the other activities that are planned

Monday 18th May

Dance Workshops – Room 1, 2, 3, 6 and 12

Bella, the static cow – All children will have a chance to visit and milk the cow!

Tuesday 19th May

Rugby Workshop – Rooms 9, 13, 15 and 16

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 3

Wednesday 20th May

Tae Kwon Do Workshops – Rooms 5, 7, 14, 17 and 10

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 6

High Five for Fruit workshops – Rooms 1 and 2

Parent Healthy Cooking Sessions with Dorothy-Anne Ardrey

Thursday 21st May

Sports Day (Weather permitting)

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 14

Tuesday 26th May

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 12

Warburtons Healthy Food Workshops – Room 5 and 7

Wednesday 27th May

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 13

Thursday 28th May

Tesco Farm to Fork Visit – Room 17

 

 

 

Remember to bring your P.E. kit.

It’s going to be a very busy and healthy fortnight!

Fire Brigade Visit

This Week as part of their Interdisciplinary learning topic, Primary 2 enjoyed a visit from the Fire Brigade. They spoke about how important their jobs were and some of the equipment they used during rescues. The boys and girls all really enjoyed the visit, especially going outside to see the Fire Engine.

Here are some photos from the visit.

Numeracy Day – Open Afternoon!

Parents, carers and friends joined us in class this afternoon to share what we have been learning in Numeracy and Maths. They also took part in some of our numeracy and maths activities.

Even more fun was to be had in the assembly hall, with special problem solving challenges.

After using all that brain power, our visitors really needed some refreshments, luckily Mrs Malcolm and Mrs Phillips were on hand with a supply of much needed tea, coffee and biscuits.

We hope all our visitors had a great time learning with us!

Let us know what you thought of our Numeracy Open Afternoon by leaving a comment!  Use the “How To Add A Comment” tab at the top of the page to find out how to tell us what you think.

Many more photos to follow! Keep checking for updates from class cameras.

Numeracy Homework Quiz Answers

Well done to the winners of our Numeracy Homework Quiz!

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Thank you to everyone who entered. Check your answers below

Primary 1-3 Answers
  1. In the nursery rhyme how many blind mice are there?  3
  1. How many days are in the week?
  1. How many letters are in the alphabet altogether? 26
  1. The answer is the number of colours in a rainbow. 7
  1. Find out how many legs a spider has. 8
  1. What number is on the door at the house where the Prime Minister lives? 10
  1. How many dwarf friends does Snow White have? 7
  1. How many sides does a triangle have? 3
  1. How many Dalmatians were there in the Disney film of the same name? 101
  1. How many Billy Goats Gruff are there? 3
  1. I have 4 cats, 3 dogs and 11 fish. How many pets do I have altogether? 18
  1. What number does the clock strike in Hickory, Dickory Dock? 1
  1. Complete this rhyme: One, 2, buckle my shoe.
  1. How many black birds were baked in the pie ? 24
  1. What number comes before 23 and after 21? 22
Primary 4 – 7 Answers
  1. How many planets are there in the Solar System? 9
  1. In a ‘Baker’s Dozen’ how many loaves would there be? 13
  1. This answer is the number of squares on a standard chess board? 64
  1. Calculate the number of hours in a week? 168
  1. How many chambers in the human heart? 4
  1. Altogether how many spots are there on a dice? 21
  1. At the Westminster parliament, how many MPs are there? 659
  1. This answer is the amount of money you get for passing go on a Monopoly board? £200
  1. How many gold rings are mentioned in the song ‘Twelve days of Christmas?’ 5
  1. How many days did it take Philleas Fogg to travel around the world. 80
  1. How many carats are there in pure gold? 24
  2. How many days are there in a leap year. 366
  1. In London, how many underground tube stations are there in total. 284
  1. Find out how many bones there are in an adult human skeleton?  206
  2. The answer is the year the first man stepped on the moon? 1969
  1. How many points do you get for a try in Rugby Union? 5
  1. The answer is the number of lives a cat has. 9
  1. How many stripes are there on the American flag. 13
  1. What is the next number in this Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ?  55
  1. Which platform do you need to go to to catch the Hogwarts Express at Kings Cross? 9 3/4
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