Primary 6 couldn’t resist a play in the snow this morning even although it was almost impossible to make a snowman. We had so much fun and as a result wrote fantastic recounts in our writing lesson. Well done boys and girls!
They are here!!!! Primary 6 were so excited to receive our deliverly of little trout eggs yesterday. Davy our fish expert came and gave us a talk, letting us see the eggs up close before they went into the tank. We have been struggling to maintain the temperature of the water so now the pressure is on! The fish are our responsibility… eek!
On Thursday 15th of January primary 6 attended the launch of the Clyde in the Classroom project at the Glasgow Science Centre. Children had a great time exploring all the experiments around the malls and listening to presentations about the project. They got a chance to see the hatchery, how it is set up and see some of the eggs. I think they were a bit surprised to find out the hatchery is being delivered…. TODAY!! Children will learn how to control the temperature of the water in the hatchery before the eggs are delivered on Wednesday 28th of January.
Primary 6 had a wonderful week learning about volcanoes. We explored what might effect the volume of lava from a model volcano. The results were amazing! What did you think boys and girls?
What a great party yesterday! The children looked great and danced their hearts out.
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