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December 8, 2016
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St. Columba

We have been learning about our Catholic Faith Heritage and different Christian Pilgrimage sites across Scotland.

St. Columba was a very interesting Saint who worked on an Scottish island called Iona. He came from Ireland with 12 followers and helped to spread Christianity in Scotland. He and his monks were scribes who created a very beautiful and famous manuscript called the Book of Kells. It contains the 4 Gospels and is ornately and painstakingly decorated.

Mrs McLean also shared some photographs of her visit to Iona this year. We saw the beautiful Abbey that has been built where Columba’s monastery used to stand. We hope to visit Iona one day…

 

December 8, 2016
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The Super Solar System

We have come to an end in our Solar System topic, but not before we investigated the relative sizes of the planets. This was a huge task and a great team effort!

First, we watched a video about the size and scale of the planets. Then we extracted relevant information from the internet and recorded what we found in a table…

 

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Next, we learned about scale in maths and used the internet again to help us scale down the planets to sizes we could work with. Then we calculated their scaled down diameters (this is how a circle is measured). We found out that the radius of  a circle is half the diameter and we needed to know this measure to be able to draw our planets. Again, we recorded our measures in a table and rounded the numbers (using our rounding decimal skills!) to make them easier to work with…

 

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After all that, it was time to get hold of a maths compass! We found this VERY tricky to start with however, by the end of the lesson, most of us were able to draw at least one planet to scale, using the maths compass…

 

 

Next up, we cut out our planets and painted them…

 

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Then we lined up our planets to compare their relative sizes. Look how tiny Earth is compared the Gas Giants!

 

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You can see our model Solar System outside our classroom!

 

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December 5, 2016
by Mrs Carlin
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Primary 1 use their thinking skills.

Last week, we found out lots of information about St Andre. Then we talked about what we had learned. After this we used our thinking skills to make up a question that we would like to ask St Andrew.

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It was tricky and we really did have to think hard….but it was worth it. Some of our questions are great!

We also started to get ready for Christmas and put up our tree. We think it looks brilliant.

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December 2, 2016
by Ms Kiernan
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Primary 6/7 Stars

We’ve had a very busy week in Primary 6/7!

We were learning about keeping safe on the Internet and social media and designed our own posters.

 

In Maths we have been working on probability and enjoyed playing some probability games.

Today we were reading for enjoyment with our favourite books📚

 

 

December 2, 2016
by Mr Fowler
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BREAKING NEWS!

History was made this morning as two Primary 5 boys became the first pupils to set foot in our new nursery building. We are delighted to bring you these EXCLUSIVE first pictures of this magnificent addition to our school!

 

This is the new nursery coatroom. In the background, you can see a glimpse of the new nursery room...

This is the new nursery coatroom. In the background, you can see a glimpse of the new nursery room…

 

If you get peckish, you can even make yourself a snack. You will, however,  have to do the dishes afterwards...

If you get peckish, you can even make yourself a snack! You will, however, have to do the dishes afterwards…

December 2, 2016
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“Our School – Episode 4”

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Today we looked at the new nursery building. This area will be used by younger children. We like this building because it looks like you can have fun there. This new part of our school will be used by children who are only two years old – wow! This building is not open yet but it will be open soon. It looks massive so we think that a lot of people will be able to go there. 

 

Mrs Bolland has asked us if we can think of any fun resources that the new nursery kids might want. We’ll have a think about it and let you know!

 

November 30, 2016
by Mrs Carlin
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Spanish in primary 1 .

In our Spanish lessons we have been learning the colours. We also know how to sign the colours using British Sign Language.

Our Spanish bear, Pablo has been helping us learn about Spain. We wanted to find out more about the festivals in Spain because we are learning about “Feasts, Festivals and Celebrations” at topic time.

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In RE we have changed our altar colours to purple for the season of advent and are now looking at ways we can prepare for the coming of Jesus at Christmas time.

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If you come into our school, you will see our wall display has changed. Now that the weather is colder, we have put our collage snowmen on display. You will be able to read our winter sentences too!

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November 28, 2016
by Mrs Carlin
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Loving learning in primary 1!

Last week, we learned all about the Apostleship of the Sea which will be our schools advent charity this year. We then went on to make clay fish dishes in art. Most of us hadn’t used clay before, we loved the cold feel of it under our fingers and liked the way we could squish it up and start again.

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Also last week, we learned to add! How amazing we are! Look at us making up our own number stories to explore what happens when we add 1 more. image image

On Thursday, we did some music, learning to keep the beat using musical instruments. We sang songs in Spanish too. image image

Our writing is improving every day. Now we are learning to write sentences. image image

Here is our RE display from last week when we celebrated the feast of Christ the King. Each group worked cooperatively to write a prayer and make a crown. image image

Look out for more excellent experiences soon!

 

“Our School – Episode 3”

November 28, 2016 by Mr Fowler | 0 comments

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This week, we took a look at the area surrounding our school.

 

We visited the streets that are close to St Bartholomew’s. The streets are called Dunvegan Avenue and Deveron Street. If you go to these streets, you can see beautiful trees with golden leaves and pretty plants in great gardens. We saw people taking grit from grit boxes – it was a VERY chilly day! In these streets, you can find lots of people living in massive houses. You can also play football here, but you need to be careful when you are near roads.

 

See you next time!

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November 15, 2016
by Mrs Bolland
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Wednesday 16th November

Our Primary 2/3’s had a fabulous time with Vicki from NLC Active School’s.The children had over an hour of fun games and activities and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. A huge thank you to Vicki for her contribution- we really appreciate it!

Thank you very much to all of our parents and carers who have generously contributed to the Christmas Fayre so far.All donations are very welcome, no matter how small and every little helps. Please ensure that all donations are handed in to the office for the attention of Mrs Cummings, who has very kindly volunteered to coordinate events for the Christmas Fayre.Again, a big thank you to all of our parent helpers who have been very busy behind the scenes. We can’t wait until Saturday the 26th of November …

Mrs Bolland 😀

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