We’ve started creating the back drops for our Christmas concert, here’s a sneak peek of what will be Cinderella’s kitchen! We’re still not sure how some of us ended up with paint in our hair… 🙂
November 29, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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November 29, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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We’ve started creating the back drops for our Christmas concert, here’s a sneak peek of what will be Cinderella’s kitchen! We’re still not sure how some of us ended up with paint in our hair… 🙂
November 29, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Well done to Mairianne who was our STAR pupil last week. Here we are celebrating her success with a well deserved hot chocolate! 🙂
November 29, 2016
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The Giant from our Jack and the Beanstalk story book has been to our school and left us a maths challenge! He left behind some footprints when he visited the school and he asked us to find things that were longer … Continue reading
November 29, 2016
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Primary 1 and 2 wanted to grow their own beanstalks so they have planted some beans…we’re not quite sure if they’re MAGIC beans yet! We’ll have to wait and see, we’re going to keep checking on them and measure how … Continue reading
November 29, 2016
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Primary 1 and 2 have enjoyed learning the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. They have been very busy making a GIANT beanstalk for their Fairyland display. They had to use scissors to carefully cut out lots of leaves.
November 29, 2016
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We made a story-line with Miss Morrison. If you follow the path then you will find out the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. We enjoyed creating all the pictures to go along with the story and making a … Continue reading
November 21, 2016
by Thomas James Peter
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Me and Mairianne made a mini Eiffel tower out of marshmallows and raw spaghetti and it had a cross to make it more stable. It fell over a few times and we had to cut the marshmallows. We cut the spaghetti to make it the … Continue reading
November 21, 2016
by Scott Alastair Roy
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We had to make a structure out of spaghetti and marshmallows we were split into teams one team was Mairianne and Thomas and the other was me Vaila and John. Our team we put lots of spaghetti together and we made crosses of spaghetti on … Continue reading
November 21, 2016
by Vaila Catherine
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We are learning about measuring in maths. Capacity is fun, working with water is very wet we are learning how to measure volume. We use meters sticks and rulers to measure the length of things. We used kg and g to weigh different things. … Continue reading
November 21, 2016
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Nynke was our STAR pupil last week for working really hard on all her ‘Fairyland’ topic work and for excellent behaviour. Nynke enjoyed her hot chocolate reward on Friday afternoon. Well done Nynke! 🙂
November 21, 2016
by Vaila Catherine
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I was baking oatcakes at home you need a lot of ingredients. This recipe will be in the recipe book we are making for our young enterprise project. We will be selling our recipe book at our Christmas concert. By Vaila
November 21, 2016
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Primary 1 and 2 had so much fun creating trees with black paint and a straw! They are going to use their fingers and paint to create the leaves.
November 14, 2016
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Last week we were discussing our ambitions. We were learning about Martin Luther King Jr and his hopes and dreams. We watched his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech and discussed what made him such a talented public speaker. We … Continue reading
November 11, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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This week there was a Rufous Turtle Dove in our playground! It was only the 3rd Shetland record, less than 20 have occurred in the UK! Scott’s Grandad first spotted the rare bird on Monday and on Tuesday some bird … Continue reading
November 11, 2016
by Mrs Johnson
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Vaila was our STAR pupil this week. She enjoyed her hot chocolate treat today! Vaila has been star pupil for her kind and caring nature. Vaila is very patient with the younger pupils, always offering to help them and looking … Continue reading