SUMDOG’S Renfrewshire Maths Contest

Renfrewshire Maths Contest took place for a week. Students simply play Sumdog’s maths games.

 

Scores are based on accuracy, and questions tailored to each student’s level – so everyone has a fair chance.

Each contest runs from 8am local time Friday to 8pm the following Thursday – but you can play at any time during this period.

As a reward for taking part, each student who answers 100 questions will receive an item for their Sumdog House.

Renfrewshire Scores

In total, within the Renfrewshire Contest, 2582 students answered 609040 questions correctly. Well done to them!

The results for our classes in our school who entered are

Class        Students played            Score        Position in Contest

P6/5                      24                             176                          60th

P.7/6                     24                              392                          17th

Well done to all our students who took part in the Renfrewshire Contest.

Full leaderboards  can be found on the Sumdog website.

Final leaderboards <http://www.sumdog.com/contests/SCOTLAND-RENFREWSHIRE-DISTRICT_REGIONAL_20190308080000/results?utm_campaign=contests+automated&utm_content=friday_after&utm_medium=email&utm_source=contest>

More Sumdog contests <http://www.sumdog.com/teacher/contests?utm_source=contest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=contests%20automated&utm_content=friday_after>

 

Cycle Friendly Primary School Award

The school has currently registered for the Cycle Friendly School Award from Cycling Scotland  to work towards becoming Cycle Friendly.  Cycling Scotland is a recognised Scottish Charity.

Renfrewshire Council Bikeability Coordinator meets with schools to carry out the award assessments.  They assess our cycle facilities and discuss what we are currently doing to encourage cycling as well as helping us to further embed cycling  in our school.

Bikeability Scotland is organised and delivered at our school by trained instructors. It can support the culture, ethos and environment of our school contributing to active travel and the independence, confidence and health of our pupils.

It also promotes active lifestyle and active and sustainable travel choices, as part of the Eco-Schools initiative.

For more information go to

http://www.bikeability.org.uk

Volunteers required….

Bikeability.scot are looking for parents, grandparents and other adult volunteers to help deliver cycle training in schools. Volunteers will work with our school staff to deliver Bikeability Scotland level 2 – a modern version of the cycle proficiency course.

The training is great fun and very rewarding.

How?

To volunteer, you’ll attend Cycling Scotland’s one day training course. This course if SCQF-accredited, with one point at level 5 awarded to all successful participants. The course is free!  After that, you’ll deliver training to pupils for approximately one hour each week for 6 – 8 weeks.

Click the link below for more details or contact school for a flyer.

Bike Flyer – website

 

 

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