I hope you all had a good day yesterday sharing your learning with your family.
I have posted a link below again with each of your tasks for today. Each activity can be accessed by clicking on the link in each section. Any written task can be completed in your homework jotter.
I will be missing your smiling faces today. I hope you all had a brilliant long weekend filled with lots of fun with your family.
Below, I have posted a link to all your tasks for today. Each activity can be accessed by clicking on the link in each section. Any written task can be completed in your homework jotter. If you have any questions, leave me a comment below or email me at gw14mccabemary2@glow.sch.uk. I will get back to you as soon as I can 🙂
Have a great day everyone!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qofq98nH5VwlxUD2uzxo8Tr1uV72wkYIbfqp81fYA4I/edit?usp=sharing (copy and paste this into your internet browser)
Primary 3 had a brilliant afternoon learning all about patterns and relationships. We had a different activity at each station and rotated round in group so that we could really exercise our skills!
Primary 3 are enjoying having a soft start to each day. This allows us to settle into the school day, relax our brains and get ready for learning. These activities change each day and really set us up in the morning to have a great day!
We are unbelievably proud of Oliver in P3. On Saturday he cycled 15 miles for the virtual kiltwalk in aid of St Vincent’s hospice. What an achievement and for such a good cause!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This Christmas many of our pupils will be finding new phones and tablets in their Christmas stockings, lucky them! However as they get started viewing videos, chatting to friends and live stream gaming, it is important for us to remember to keep them protected.
This year CEOP has created a series of videos to help parents keep their children safe. These short clips can be the starting points for chats about how we behave online outside of school.
Take a look at the Parents Activity Packs for some great ways to get started.
Congratulations to St Fergus’ Primary 6 and 7 pupils who were awarded their grades in the Scottish Engineering Leaders Awards this morning. Lockdown aside, this was a bumper year for entries with the largest number of pupils entering their designs than ever before.
Their task was to think of a problem that exists and then design a solution.
This year three pupils, Olivia, Hailie and Emma, stood out with their entries being selected to the final stage and shortlisted for the award, an amazing achievement!
Well done to all!
We are also looking to collect large loose parts for outdoor play. This kind of play can be used from primary 1 to primary 7. We are hopeful that’s some parents through their line of work may be able to donate these items to our school or may have family members or friends who could do so.
We are looking for
• Tyres
• Bricks
• Pallets
• Plastic crates
• Wooden cable reels
• Larges pieces of fabric and tarpaulin
• Ropes
• Plastic pipes and guttering
• Tree stumps and logs
• Cones
• Buckets
• Wheel barrows
Any donations can be left at the school gate and Scot will bring them into the school grounds.
Thank You
Mrs Gray & Mrs Ellis