P7 Safe Taysiders Visit

On Friday 23rd May, P7 pupils visited Perth Race Course in the grounds of Scone Palace Park to attend the annual Safe Taysiders event. 

Safe Taysiders is a major multi-agency event where pupils learn how to deal with, and avoid, potentially dangerous situations.  Almost 2000 pupils from throughout Perth and Kinross took part in the annual Safetaysiders event held at a total of 15 special scenarios that were set up by the emergency services, public utilities and other partner agencies.  These included electrical, gas, railway, construction site, farm, water and fire safety amongst others.

Queensferry Crossing Visit

On Wednesday 14th May, P4-7 visited the Forth Replacement Crossing education centre as part of their Science and Technology topic on Bridges.

Pupils learned about the work of Civic Engineers (who design bridges) and the forces that act on bridges.  They learned about some of the different types of bridges (when the new bridge opens in 2016, the Forth will boast three different types of bridge – cantilever, suspension and cable stay – from three different centuries) and about the construction techniques being used to build the new bridge.

Pupils worked co-operatively to build tetrahedrons (triangular based pyramids) to investigate the structural strength of triangles and worked with plan and elevation schematics to build a truss bridge. We may just have a few budding engineers in our midst!

Sing for the Commonwealth

 

On Wednesday 7th May, the pupils from Abernyte Primary travelled to Perth Concert Hall to take part in the annual Show-In-A-Day event.  Following on from last year’s successful performance of “The Sound of Music”, schools were this time invited to take part in a show based around the upcoming Commonwealth Games which are being held in Glasgow this year.

Each school attending represented a difference country competing in the Commonwealth Games, with abernyte representing Kenya.  Pupils dressed the part, wearing outfits based on traditional Kenyan tribal costumes and two pupils represented the school carrying the Kenyan flag (which pupils had previously painted) in the procession of countries on stage.  Even staff members got in on the act, with Mr Billen and Mrs Holt looking good in their Kenyan attire.

After a day of song rehearsals, a short performance was put on, which featured the Commonwealth themed songs:

“Wakati wa Amani”
“The Jamaican Alphabet”
“Highland Cathedral”
“Sing”
“Going for Gold”
“Can You Hear It?”

Creative Day of Dance

On Tuesday 6th May, the minions invaded Perth Concert Hall for the Creative Day of Dance!  After weeks of choreography and practice, Abernyte and Collace pupils joined forces to perform their own dance to the song “Happy” from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack.  Pupils worked hard to learn the routine with their peers from Collace and Mrs Holt worked VERY hard designing the dance and drawing all those minion T-shirts!  Well done everyone!

Easter Service – An Invitation

Come along to our School Easter Service at Abernyte Church on Friday 4th of April at 2pm!

This year, in addition to the service, an exhibition of some of the children’s work will be on display.

All parents, family/friends and members of the community are welcome to attend and join us in our celebrations.

Barrow Band

On Monday 24th of March, pupils took part in a creative workshop and performance with The Barrow Band.

Accompanied by their performing barrow (full of singing fruit and veg!), the musical group sang songs about Carrots, Potatoes, Strawberries, Lettuce, Kiwi, Oranges, Mushrooms, Bananas and Broccoli.  Each song was not only fun and catchy, but packed full of educational information, featuring lyrics about where the food came from, what countries it grows in, what vitamins and minerals they contain and how they help our bodies. 

For more information see The Barrow Band website.

Ground Force Tidy Up

On Friday 21st of March, the whole school got together for the annual Ground Force Tidy Up of the school grounds to get things ready for Spring.  Pupils were busy weeding, turning the soil, planting, sweeping up leaves, composting, readying the flowerbeds and identifying areas that need attention or where new trees could be planted.

World Book Day

On Thursday 6th of March, pupils from Abernyte Primary celebrated World Book Day by dressing as their favourite literary characters.  The Wimpy Kid, Wally, Tintin, Wilbur the pig, Matilda and the cast of Frozen were amongst those represented.

Pupils gave talks about why they had chosen their character and read lots of books, including the £1 World Book Day books “Hello, Hugless Douglas!” and “Horrible Histories: Terrible Trenches”.

More information about World Book Day can be found online at http://www.worldbookday.com/

Pancake Day

To celebrate Shrove Tuesday, the whole school got together to make pancakes!  Pupils worked in co-operative groups to make their pancakes, working on skills such as good listening, following instructions, measuring weight and volume, working safely, being hygienic and the perfect pancake toss!

After choosing a topping and consuming their tasty treat, the P4-7’s surveyed pupils to discover the favourite toppings and the data was used to create bar graphs or pie charts of pupils’ preferences.  Who knew Maths could be so scrumptious?!

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