All posts by Mrs Chalmers

Mindfulness Brag Tags

This week during mindfulness we have been discussing the importance of kindness and treating each other with respect. We decided that it would be a fantastic idea to design our own kindness Brag Tags so that if a member of our class displayed an act of kindness in the playground or class then they would be rewarded with a Brag Tag. Here are a few of our kindness quotes:

Leading the Learning

This week we have had the opportunity to deliver our very own African lesson to our peers. Before the holidays we worked in collaborative groups to plan and research a chosen theme for our lesson based on our IDL topic, Africa. Themes included; African money, animals, sports and food.

Mrs Chalmers thinks we did an amazing job presenting our learning to the class in a confident and positive manner. Perhaps we have a few aspiring teachers in our class? Here are a few photographs of our groups delivering their lessons.

Diversity Week

Primary 6 started Diversity Week off by considering how we are all different in the class and all unique. We discussed our likes and dislikes and shared these with our peers to highlight to each other our similarities and differences and how special we all are. During the week we had informative visits from Changing Faces, Epilepsy Scotland and Diabetes Scotland. The main message we learned throughout Diversity Week was not to judge or discriminate against those who have a condition or disfigurement but to  embrace and value our differences.

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Leading our Learning

We spent this afternoon working in our groups to discuss different aspects within our current Africa topic which we would like to plan and present to our peers. First, we decided upon an agreed topic of interest, before  we brainstormed a title for each of our lessons. Next we worked as a team to research different parts of our chosen topic and decide on how best to present this to our peers.

We considered our own learning styles and considered this when deciding upon our chosen lessons. Afterwards we looked at different types of assessments which we use in class with our teacher and picked one or two which were suitable to assess our peers learning. We are excited to present our lessons to each other next week! Watch this space!

Daily Mile

We are focusing on developing our hockey skills this term. Our lessons usually begin with a warm-up around our Daily Mile track, followed by some group warm-up activities.

This week we been learning how to pass and receive the puck in the correct manner to a moving team mate. It’s not quite as easy as we first thought to manipulate and stop the puck whilst on the move! We worked in groups of two’s or three’s to refine our skills before having a shot at our opponents goal.

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Maasai Tribal Necklaces

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During Expressive Art lessons, we have been learning about the colourful tribal necklaces worn by the Maasai Tribe in Kenya. The more jewellery a member of the tribe wears reveals their hierarchy within the group. We used a variety of colourful, geometric patterns and collage materials to recreate our own Massai necklaces. What do you think of our designs?

Maasai Tribe

In our IDL lessons we have been learning about the many traditions of the Maasai Tribe in Kenya. The Maasai Tribe are Nomads and wherever they travel, they set up a hut, built by hand which they plaster with hand. This home is cool in the Summer and warm in the Winter. We also learned that the Maasai Tribe love music and dancing and have their own special dance called the ‘Jumping Dance.”

Persuasive Presenting

We have been learning to use persuasive phrases and imperative verbs in storywriting to incorporate into persuasive Fairtrade letters, to local supermarkets. Before we drafted our persuasive letters, Mrs Chalmers invited some very eager pupils to use some of these techniques to persuade  the rest of our class to purchase everyday items. These items included,  a mobile phone, scooter, car and even a rollercoaster!  All our pupils did a fantastic job of using imperative verbs to clearly state why we should purchase each item. Here we are in action:

African Costumes

We are excited to have started a new IDL topic on Africa. We have used a variety of sources to find out how many countries are in the continent Africa, which animals are known as the BIG 5 and have even been learning some traditional African dance moves! Here are some photographs of us dressed in traditional African costumes, courtesy of Freya’s Dad….. Thank You!