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P2 Water Cycle Wind Socks

In P2, we consolidated our learning about the Water Cycle by creating some lovely wind sock decorations to blow in the breeze. The wind socks have a diagram of the Water Cycle on it. We had to write on the vocabulary that we learned.

“I know Precipitation means rain” – Stephanie Gibb.

“I learned that some of the water goes underground and other water makes its way back to the sea” – Chloe McGiff.

 

 

Burns’ Supper

Primary 6 where very busy in class learning all about Robert Burns in preparation for our burns supper which was on Thursday the 21st of January.  Everyone who came had an excellent time.  It was a night to remember!

We learned about all different types of tartan and made our own design of tartan, and we also found out that people in our class have their own family tartan.

We learned the meanings some of the Scots dialect  that was heard at the burns supper during some of our poems and songs.

Recently  we drew some charcoal drawing of Robert burns, it got messy and there was charcoal everywhere but we still had fun doing it.

Half of the primary six class made haggis, neaps and tatties while the other half of the class made invitations and posters for our Burns Supper. After we made the food the whole class got to try a bit some people didn’t want to because they thought that they might not like it but after a little taste of the food everyone loved it

We all had fun with our Burns’ Supper and are looking forward to our next topic which is Scotland’s Time Lords.

by Sophie and Sienna

 

p6/7 Jolomo artwork

Primary 6/7 have been studying the artwork of Scottish contemporary artist, John Lowrie Morrison (otherwise known as Jolomo) this week.  He is known for his vibrant landscape paintings of the Scottish west coast.  Here are some of our own attempts to recreate Jolomo’s style…

P2 and the Water Cycle

P2 have been exploring the different stages of the Water Cycle. They learned that “Precipitation” is the fancy word for rain, and that “Evaporation” is when water turns from a liquid into a gas to become a cloud. We are looking forward to finding out more about this process this week!

We used the interactive smartboard to find out more about the Water Cycle.

We completed our own Water Cycle diagrams and tested ourselves on what each stage is called.