We all really enjoyed the drum for fun session this morning!





We all really enjoyed the drum for fun session this morning!





We did a lot of book related activities on World Book Day. Everyone came in dressed as a character from a favourite book.
One of the library group led a book quiz which the children did in teams. Then the children all got the chance to swap some of the books they had finished with at home, and take some new ones home to enjoy. After that was a book scavenger hunt.
For PE, the children did activities based on stories from the sea.
In the afternoon, we read the French book “Cher Zoo” and then worked together to make animals from cardboard.











Thankyou to Sensei Amy and Jo who came out to do our first kickboxing club. Everyone really enjoyed it!






The children in P5-7 have been designing and making wind powered devices. Thanks to Dave Craig who came in to work with the children.






The Nursery – P4 children read the story of Pantosaurus, where we learned that the parts of your body under your pants belong only to you.

We especially enjoyed the song!
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/pants-underwear-rule/
The younger class are learning about Lighthouses this term. In Engineering, the children worked together with the older class to create wingsuits and ziplines to help the lighthouse keeper get to the lighthouse without using a boat. They had to think about materials and how they would join them together.




We have had a busy start to term, as ever.
The Nursery children have been exploring stories. They made houses for the three little pigs and told the story of the billy goats gruff.


P1 – 4 children have started their Lighthouses topic. Here they are weaving some baskets:

P5 – 7 have been exploring periscopes:

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We visited the library van and chose new books:

Holly from the RSPB / Orkney Native Wildlife Project came to present a child to the winner of the competition for a poem in Orcadian dialect:

A very merry Christmas to all, and we wish Ian a very happy retirement!


Well done to the winners and all those who entered the JRSO competition, and thanks to the JRSOs for organising!





We have been busy decorating for Christmas.




