Flat Emily Returns from Holiday!

Emily has been a very lucky girl and recently enjoyed a fun filled holiday in sunny Tenerife! She had a wonderful time building sandcastles at the beach and even had a ‘splashing’ time in the pool! 

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Emily has been out and about on lots of adventures recently, check back on the blog during the week to see what else she has been up to! 

Dig In Day

Image-1This Saturday we invite you to join us at our ‘Dig In’ Day to help improve our Outdoor Area!

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If you can spare some time between 11am and 2pm we would love to see you 🙂 Fingers crossed the weather is kind to us and we can make a real difference in our playground.

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** Special Lunch **

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This week Primary 4 won Prize 3 of the ME Time Awards, which was ‘Special Lunches’. Each day we got to go into the lunch hall a bit earlier than all other classes so we could get first choice for our lunch. We also had beautifully decorated tables with special stars and table mats, it was great!

‘I liked it because it was a little quieter when we got in the hall first.’ – Christian

‘I loved getting in earlier than all the other classes!’ – Megan C

‘It was excellent because we didn’t have to wait for our dinners!’ – Robbie

At Assembly on Monday we found out that we had collected most ME Time Tickets AGAIN this week and we have now won Prize 4, which is ‘The Big Day In’!! We are now thinking of some ideas for our celebrations! We can’t wait! 😀


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Trees

Finding the Age of a Tree

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On Friday we visited the Nature Garden to find the age of some trees. We found out that to find the age of a tree that has been chopped down, you can count the annual rings. If the tree hasn’t been cut down, you measure the circumference of the tree in centimetres then divide it by 2.5. You divide by 2.5 as this is the average size, in centimetres, of a tree’s annual ring.

Try finding the age of some trees next time you are at the park!

Division

Our new Maths topic this week is Division. We have been learning different methods of division. One method is ‘Sharing’ and another method is ‘Grouping’. We also found out that division is the inverse of multiplication so if we know our times tables we should find division a piece of cake!

Today we got the opportunity to group and share with some midget gems! It was really good fun and we enjoyed eating all the midget gems at the end!

‘Dividing with midget gems was magic!’ – Beth

‘Dividing with midget gems was awesome, we got to do some things we’ve never done before.’ – Liam

‘Today we were dividing with midget gems, they were very yummy!’ – Logan

Maths Challenges

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Each day we enjoy taking part in different Maths Challenges to improve our speed and accuracy in different areas of Maths. Have a look at some of us taking part!

Click on the Maths Challenges section in the side menu and have a go at home! Have fun! 🙂

‘Flat Emily’

Today Primary 4 had a very special visitor called Flat Emily. Flat Emily is the creation of a girl called Emily who lives in America and is studying the book ‘Flat Stanley’, written by Jeff Brown. In the books, Stanley goes on many adventures, using the postal service to travel. Emily has used this as inspiration and is sending a flat version of herself around the world on many adventures. Today, she joined us in Scotland and has been having lots of fun in our school!

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 Emily had many adventures around the school. She explored our Outdoor Area, became a Waste Warrior for the day and even joined in with our Zumba activity!

After school, Flat Emily joined in with our Choir who were busy rehearsing for our School Show ‘Annie’ and she also joined some children who are doing a Bikeability Course.

Emily is now away on some adventures with some children from Primary 4 – check back throughout the week to see some of the places she has visited.

Carnival Fun

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Today we had a great time at the Primary 7 Carnival – we had lots of fun at the different stalls. We loved soaking the Primary 7’s, on the pitch we had to score into some hoops and in the hall there were lots of mini games.

“I had a great time at the Carnival – Soak the Primary 7’s was awesome!” – Jack Sm

“I had loads of fun at the Primary 7 Carnival! My favourite part was Lucky Dip.” – Xander

“I loved the Carnival! The best part was soaking the Primary 7’s, I got soaked too!” – Iona