We have been very busy learning many new skills.
Here are some photos we would like to share with you.
We are looking forward to seeing our completed self-portraits.
It has been fun learning about Earth,the Sun and the Moon.
Our P6 and 7 Sportshall athletes went to the Gytes on Wednesday to compete in the local competition. All the children represented Kingsland very well and we came a close 2nd to Priorsford. Both schools are now through to the next round, which will be in late January. Well done to all of you for your fantastic sportsmanship.
Life in space by Celeste
Me and my family have now been in space for just over 10 months. We have just passed Neptune! It was as blue as the sea. We are venturing further into our space journey.
The food in space is okay but it is very dry and as crunchie as the bark from an Oak tree. It doesn’t really smell of anything, even the space sweets don’t smell. There is no water in anything so it is like you are eating sand. We have to drink out of pouches with a straw in it.
There are a lot of rooms in the rocket. When we first got in the rocket it felt like a maze. My bedroom is tiny and I need to strap myself in at night to my bed. One time Plouto didn’t get strapped in his bed properly so when I woke up I found him floating around still sleeping. The toilet is really odd! It’s like a vacuum with a cup on the end.
The gym is very important for keeping us healthy. There is an exercise bike and it doesn’t even have a seat! There is a treadmill and it is vertical so it looks like you might fall off. Lastly there is a weight lifting machine. That is very important to keep your arms strong.
On the rocket there is a lot of work to do like fixing wires and screwing in screws. We sometimes need to do work on the outside. When that happens we have to do a space walk. It is often nerve wracking but not all the time.
Being in space is very fun but it is also hard work because there are a lot of jobs to do.
stroke | strokes | stroked | stroking | sunstroke | breaststroke |
explode | explodes | exploded | exploding | unexploded | explosions |
pose | posed | posing | poser | suppose | proposed |
scope | scopes | telescope | periscope | telescopes | stethoscope |
globe | globes | global | globally | globetrotting | globetrotter |
broke | broken | broker | unbroken | heartbroken | brokenheartedly |
telephone | telephones | telephoned | telephoning | telephoned | telephoning |
antelope | antelopes | antelopes | antelopes | antelopes | antelopes |
We learned about Advent Christingles and made our own.
Watch our video below!
As part of our work for Book Week Scotland a couple of weeks ago, Primary 7A made story cubes for the Primary ones. Last Thursday we worked in groups with pairs of P1 pupils to use these story cubes to make up fantastic tales together. We had lots of fun and then acted out the stories and finished off by reading some books together.
P7 are now going to use the ideas from P1 to make their own books to share at a later date.
A real highlight in P2 this week was using the iPads for the first time. We watched a short video of a story about a little girl and her snowman friend and then we learned how to use the Sketches School App to build a snowman picture. Our first iPad session was very successful with only a few hiccups which we were able to sort very quickly. We are all very proud of our snowmen.
Another highlight has been making our props for the virtual Christmas Nativity concert and learning our song. We have done so well with this. We like singing along without the words now.
We are really looking forward to singing our song on the stage next week.
We have been continuing to explore non-fiction books in class and although the text can be quite challenging we are doing very well and managing to read most of the book fluently.
We all enjoy discussing the photographs and text with our learning partners.
As we move into December we have been finding out about Advent and why we have advent calendars. It has been fun searching around the classroom for our gift and task if it is our name that is chosen.
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