Thursday 19th February Road Closures
Road Closure Please note the road through the village to the left of the closed road, is still open! This will bring you out at the Cenotaph. The road is closed from Springfield.
Road Closure Please note the road through the village to the left of the closed road, is still open! This will bring you out at the Cenotaph. The road is closed from Springfield.
P6 and p7 have been learning about All Living Things. So we got 200 brown trout eggs to look after then we would release them in to our local burn. When the trout go into the burn 80% die and 20% live. People from Rockie Rock stars have taught us songs. One is called Never Give Up its a song telling us Never to give up they are really good. The school are
This term room7 received 200 trout eggs from a man called Willie. Every day we had to check the temperature and take out the dead trout. Every Tuesday Willie came to our school to see how we were getting on with them. Friday 11th March room7 where releasing the trout into the local burn .Before we went, Willie came and talked to us then he transferred the trout into tubs.
On Friday the 11th of March Kirk o ‘Shotts were getting ready to go and let their brown trout go We were all full of emotions. We had to have suitable clothing and proper shoes that wouldn’t get wet. When we got all of that on, Willie, the man who comes in and checks on them every Tuesday put the brown trout into little tubs so we could take them
P6/7 finally got to release their brown trout they were so excited. They released the trout into a local burn. Someone special came with them to release their trout, he was called Willie. He was from the Clyde river foundation . When they got to the local burn Willie talked for along time about how some of the trout will live and some will die, 80% of them would die and 20% would live.
For the past weeks some pupils from Room 3 and 7, including me have been learning and practicing a dance routine we are then going to use on Monday 21st March in a fun competition. The dance was created by Bronwyn, Abby, Andie and I. Currently everyone knows the dance and we are just perfecting it. We have a fair amount of props used in our dance including four stools,
All living things is Room Seven’s topic. It is about animals like amphibians and mammals and also plants and flowers. My favourite part was the plants and flowers because it was so interesting and it was amazing because these plants have female and male parts on them. All Living Things ties in with Clyde in the Classroom which is when we get brown trout eggs from the River Clyde Foundation and raise them
In primary 6/7 we have been doing exciting things in Kirk o’Shotts Primary. Our topic is All Living Things. It is its all about habitats and different types of animals. We have been learning about reptiles, mammals, birds and amphibians, it is a lot of fun. There has been a lot of events in Kirk o’Shotts Primary. We’ve had a company called Rookie Rock Stars. They teach us songs and
Primary 6/7 were given 200 trout eggs and they had to hatch them and once they were hatched they were to release them into their local burn. A man named ‘Willie’ came in every week to talk about how the trout are doing and they also got to ask him some questions at the end. Primary 6/7 had great fun raising the trout and hope that most if them will
Room 7 got given a number of 200 trouts to care for. We received them on the 18th January. A man called Willie came in every Tuesday until our release which was on the 11th march. Friday was a very exciting day we all had 1-4 trouts in each tub and we walked down to our local burn which was just down the lane. It was a lovely river and