The Beautiful Planet in 3D

Primary 7a and 7b visited the Odeon cinema today at Braehead. We went along as part of the ‘GLASGOW INTO FILM FESTIVAL.’ As our topic is Beyond Space; the film gave us an insight into what is happening to our beautiful planet and how the astronauts on board the International Space Station can see the impact of fossil fuels, deforestation etc around the world.

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A Mixture of Science Experiments in P7B

PRIMARY 7B TAKE SCIENCE TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL: FANTASTIC LESSONS LED BY OUR FANTASTIC PUPILS!

Tombobo special – Orange juice, apple juice, ginger ale, lemonade and sherbet…mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!

Elephants toothpaste – Bicarbonate of soda, food colouring and vinegar…Yuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!

Lava liquid – oil, water, food colouring and vitamin c tablets…a mixture not to be messed with!!!

Snowballs – water, corn flour and shaving foam…messyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!

Non-newtonian fluid – corn flour and water which  when touched slowly acts as a liquid,however when brushed quickly felt like a a solid…chalky handssssssssssss!!!

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Remembrance Day Art: In Flanders Fields

In P7b we chose which resources we wanted to work with to create poetry and poppies…We came together to share our thoughts and ideas as a class and then we worked in pairs.

See in the gallery some of the work we created!

WE WILL REMEMBER!

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French with Mr Bauld

Mr Bauld worked with us today. He is a French teacher from Airdrie Academy and he taught us how to say different sports in French. This was part of our P7-High School transition…we will be having lots more visits over the coming months, keep an eye out for more updates!

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Super Science: The Big Explosion!

Two of the children in P7b decided they wanted to create the ‘Big Explosion.’ They used fairy liquid, bicarbonate of soda, glitter, vinegar and food colouring. Mrs Reid had a lovely smell of vinegar off her afterwards, as the bottle exploded. Have a look to see the fun we had…

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