Sports Day

The Primary 3 pupils were in charge of taking photographs  of our sports day. Here are some of them and our comments about the day…

Mason – I loved the hurdles and I loved the running races.

Evie – We had three races and they were the bean bag toss  (shot put), the hurdles and the flat race.

Maxwel – I love when we did the shot put because I got into the finals and then I came first.

Kade – I was excited to get into the final of the running race because I came second.

Andrew – I felt happy when I kept getting into the final.

Emily – I liked the running race. I also the shot put when I came first.

Ruth – I liked the running race because it helps our health and uses some energy.

William – I liked racing because it was fun and exciting.

Archie – So the people got a sticker if they didn’t get a medal.

Rory- I got a sticker and I was meant to be joint but I went for the long jump but only my wrist went over the line but it has to be your feet.

Homework 5

Please see homework checklist 5. Due to the two short weeks, I have issued homework for this week and next week on the same checklist. There is two math’s tasks which have been printed back-back. Please complete them on the correct week to coincide with when we are learning about each concept. Children have just to hand their homework on Friday 1st June.

Many Thanks, Miss Langridge.

Paddingtons:

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Gruffalos, Elmers, Caterpillars:

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Alex the Alien

Something a bit odd happened to P1/2 this week. We were in the middle of brainstorming ideas for our next topic when Mrs Fleck came to our class and told us she spotted something fall from the sky and that she needed our help to investigate and find out what it was. We went outside with Miss Langridge and discovered that an Alien had crash landed in our playground!

Fyfe- Alex the Alien is vsiting our class so that he learn about our planet and  he can go back and tell his teacher at Alien school.

Ellie – We have been learning about the seaside for the Alex the Alien’s homework.

Maxwel – When we were looking at the smartboard Miss Langridge used google earth and that was my idea.

We also did some gardening with the flowers we bought from Mr troup and then wrote some instructions on how to plant a flower!

 

 

 

Static Electricity and Wind Turbines

We have continued to learn about electricity this week. We explored making static electricity using balloons and rubbing them fast to generate enough energy for them to hang onto the wall without sticky tape or blu tac. We also watched a video about how electricity can be made from wind so we made our own wind turbines. The children decided do a wind turbine parade and had great fun parading around the classroom with their wind turbines. We also  discussed how power cuts can affect our lives and what we would miss if we didn’t have electricity. What would you miss if you didn’t have electricity?

Emily – We’ve been looking at static electricity with balloons.

Ellie – We made posters about electricity using the ipads using pic collage.

Matthew – We had to take a picture then we went onto to pic collage and you write your name and you write a sentence about how to be careful with wires.

Lewis- We used the static electricity, we rubbed the balloons on our arms, heads and jumpers.

William – We made electricity by making it with balloons.

Fyfe – The balloons stuck to the wall because we made enough electricity to stick to the wall.

Summer – We made the balloons make our hair go up and it was funny.

Reece – We made wind turbines because they make electricity.

Maxwel – When we had made our other posters we made some on paper. When we made the ipad it was the bestest thing than the paper.

Max – I made a big building in the construction area last week at golden time.

 

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