The senior choir have learned a new song all about being yourself. It’s from the new movie, “The Greatest Showman.”
Category Archives: Primary 4/5
P4-7 Financial Education Workshop
Primaries 4 to 7 are taking part in financial education workshops this week. Today, we learned about when money first began to be used and identified the notes, coins and cards we use as tender in this country today. Thanks to Paula and Jamie for coming in to teach us and for giving us a money DVD each to take home!
Voices of Angels! 😊
The P4-7 Choir started rehearsing for the Auchengeich Memorial Service and learned this famous song for the first time. Can you recognise it?
What a day!
We had a fabulous morning with the inspirational artist, Steven Brown! The children were a credit to the school and loved every minute! Huge thank you to Steven for taking time out of his busy schedule!
Fairtrade Open Event 10/03/17
Some more snaps from the Fairtrade open event hosted by the talented Food and Fairtrade Leadership Group.
Fairtrade and Food Leadership Academy
The boys and girls in this leadership group are planning a Fairtrade event for parents, carers and members of the school and extended community to attend and enjoy. Some children created invitations while others baked Fairtrade banana loaves and carrot cakes which will be frozen and stored until the event!
Guess who?
P4/5 were learning about some more significant Scots today, we did some iPad research on Scottish politicians and the Scottish referendum. Can you guess which politicians these are from our line drawings?!
Times Tables consolidation
P4/5 have been working hard to learn their times tables. Today we played some games to test our knowledge!
Scotland’s Next Top Inventor
Did you know that many everyday items were invented by famous Scots? P4/5 have been learning all about these famous inventors and their inventions this week. As part of their homework the children have to come up with their own invention, I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Target Games
Primaries 4/5 and 5/6 enjoyed a joint PE session today as they were introduced to the concept of Target Games. After discussing this with the pupils and having a warm up, Mrs Fisher and I decided to introduce a baton relay. This was to reinforce the importance of concentration and hand and eye co-ordination. All pupils really enjoyed this and we found that their existing skills were very good and so future lessons will concentrate on developing and refining their knowledge and skills even further. An exciting block of Target Games ahead for us all!