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Fun and Feelings

On Friday, Caroline Leask was in school visiting every class. She did a session with each group focusing on emotional regulation, feelings and relaxation.

These sessions were donated to the school by Jillian Mouat that runs the Picnic Press, through her new Community funding initiative.

We are very thankful to both Jillian and Caroline for supporting our school!

 

Snow Closure 14th March 2023

Hi Everyone,
another snowy day! Make sure that you all get outside at some time today and enjoy it!

I have reposted ideas from last week for you to have a go at, if you didn’t last week (see below).

Here are some new ideas for today –
1. For P7s could you please do the Maths Diagnostic test
2. For P7s Sumdog maths tables challenge
3. For all P6/7s there is a Sumdog grammar challenge
4. Could you all please complete your reading group homework from yesterday. If you complete that please try to get as much Accelerated Reader as possible read today. Can you complete a book and test?
5. If you still have time or would like to make a Blookit for the class, could you do a Blookit about Chocolate (from our lesson yesterday) or do some research about Fairtrade and make a Fairtrade Blookit. We’ll look forward to doing them tomorrow.

JessicaEUROQUIZ – The quiz that was due to take place today has been postponed until Tuesday 28th March. This gives you extra time to study! Have a look at the websites Mrs Smith emailed on recently.

FROM LAST WEEK
Have fun outdoors.
• Try building a snow family with different heights of snowmen
• Build an igloo out of snow blocks- use an ice cream tub as a mould
• Create targets to fire snowballs at
Be first to get outside and see if you can make your own snowflake design in the snow, just using your footprints and walking around very carefully. Remember that snowflakes have 6 points.
• If you have a sledge, find a safe slope to sledge down
• Try capturing your fun on your camera or tablet and make a movie about it
• Practise your spelling words by writing with a stick in the snow
• Make an ice sculpture by collecting leaves, shells, fruit etc and putting them into an empty jar with some water and a looped ribbon sticking out of the top. Freeze it in the freezer then hang it outside as a decoration
Indoors
• When you have had enough of outdoor fun and need to warm up, write a story or news report about your day. If you create a report, why not film yourself reading it in the style of a newscaster and add footage from outside?
In the song ‘Let it Go’ from Frozen there is a line that says ‘in frozen fractals all around’. Find out what fractals are and have a go at drawing your own.
• Look up the weather from around the world. Create a weather map showing the world weather using symbols and a key. Create questions to ask of your map e.g. Where is the coldest place? What is the difference in temperature between the hottest and coldest places?
• Create a poem about a winter’s day
• Look out of the window and sketch the scene you see. Try using pastels or paint if you have them
• Watch a movie and write a review to share with the class when you return to school
• Research an animal that lives in a cold place and create a fact file.
Find out words for snow in as many different languages as you can.

See you all tomorrow, Ms Scanlan

SMUHA

What a fantastic day for our first SMUHA in four years. It was a perfect sunny, snowy day and so good to see the whole school community out to enjoy it.
Guiser Jarl Jade Paterson said “It was really good fun walking down to the pitch, behind the galley. I liked singing the songs and doing all the 3 cheers. I’m looking forward to seeing the SMUHA squad in school this afternoon.

Snow Day

Hi Everyone, I hope that you are managing to get outside and have a bit of fun in the snow.
DON’T FORGET TO PRACTISE SINGING THE UP HELLY AA SONG FOR FRIDAY,
(161) Up Helly Aa – The Up Helly Aa Song (with lyrics) – YouTube

Here are a few ideas for what you could do today. Don’t worry you don’t need to do everything, these are just a few suggestions.

Have fun outdoors.
• Try building a snow family with different heights of snowmen
• Build an igloo out of snow blocks- use an ice cream tub as a mould
• Create targets to fire snowballs at
Be first to get outside and see if you can make your own snowflake design in the snow, just using your footprints and walking around very carefully. Remember that snowflakes have 6 points.
• If you have a sledge, find a safe slope to sledge down
• Try capturing your fun on your camera or tablet and make a movie about it
• Practise your spelling words by writing with a stick in the snow
• Make an ice sculpture by collecting leaves, shells, fruit etc and putting them into an empty jar with some water and a looped ribbon sticking out of the top. Freeze it in the freezer then hang it outside as a decoration
Indoors
• When you have had enough of outdoor fun and need to warm up, write a story or news report about your day. If you create a report, why not film yourself reading it in the style of a newscaster and add footage from outside?
In the song ‘Let it Go’ from Frozen there is a line that says ‘in frozen fractals all around’. Find out what fractals are and have a go at drawing your own.
• Look up the weather from around the world. Create a weather map showing the world weather using symbols and a key. Create questions to ask of your map e.g. Where is the coldest place? What is the difference in temperature between the hottest and coldest places?
• Create a poem about a winter’s day
• Look out of the window and sketch the scene you see. Try using pastels or paint if you have them
• Watch a movie and write a review to share with the class when you return to school
• Research an animal that lives in a cold place and create a fact file.
Find out words for snow in as many different languages as you can.

Bird Science afternoon

Unfortunately the weather was against us this year, so we had to cancel our RSPB Schools Birdwatch. Instead Kevin Kelly came to explain to us the way that the information is used by the RSPB and the sort of birds that we are likely to see in Shetland.
After that we had an afternoon of finding out about owls. We learnt about how they live and what they eat by looking at a range of owl pellets. We had Short and Long eared owl pellets and Snowy and Barn owl too. It meant that we could compare each species.
We found lots of rats, mice, voles, birds etc in the pellets and lots of bones.
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