“We were counting numbers. We were being teachers. The teacher had to check the counting.”
“We were counting numbers. Somebody was the teacher and somebody was the worker. We were adding counters together”
January 19, 2017
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“We were counting numbers. We were being teachers. The teacher had to check the counting.”
“We were counting numbers. Somebody was the teacher and somebody was the worker. We were adding counters together”
January 18, 2017
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The class have been working on activities from the SEAL maths programme. The class enjoy working with a partner to try out activities. They like it when they get to pretend to be the teacher!
Here are some videos of great number work going on in class today.
January 16, 2017
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On Friday there was great excitement at Hamnavoe Primary School as it was Fire Festival Day! This year was even more exciting as the Jarl is from Hamnavoe and 2 pupils of the school were in the squad!
We had a Viking themed Golden Time where pupils decorated biscuits like shields, some made torches, some made clay runes and some coloured in Viking pictures.
In the afternoon, everyone gathered in the games hall waiting for the arrival of the Vikings. Primary 1 and 2 enjoyed wearing their helmets and shields and followed their nominated Jarl into the hall. The Vikings sang some songs and then we sang the Vikings a song which was about a galley carrying Vikings over the dangerous seas to Burra. Well done to James, Caroline and Hannah who all received a star badge this week from the Guizer Jarl for excellent work!
January 2, 2017
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December 21, 2016
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Today everyone from Hamnavoe Primary School went to the Pink Hall in Hamnavoe to take part in a carol service. We sang lots of carols, listened to the Christmas nativity story in French and English, heard a New Year song in Mandarin and we had some musical performances from girls in P6/7.
Everyone has been thinking about others at Christmas time who are less fortunate than us. We have been thinking about the children in Aleppo. P3/4/5 organised a stall in the hall where people could buy Christmas cards and marshmallow snowmen and could make a donation to Save the Children. £350 has been raised and will be donated to Save the Children charity. We hope that the money will bring some joy to others who are less fortunate than us at Christmas time. Thanks to everyone who made a donation.
December 20, 2016
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This afternoon everyone at Hamnavoe Primary School joined in with the school’s Christmas Party. Lots of fun was had by all. We played musical statues, pass the parcel, musical arms, corners and we danced ‘The Grand Old Duke of York’. We had jelly and ice cream and then Santa came! Thanks Santa for everyone’s presents.
December 20, 2016
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Last Thursday everyone in Hamnavoe Primary School had their Christmas lunch together. Thanks to the cooks for making such a delicious festive meal for everyone!
December 19, 2016
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On Wednesday 14th of December, Hamnavoe Primary School put on a fantastic Christmas concert. It was called ‘The Ordinary Ox’ and was about what different toys thought about Christmas. The audience loved the show and we have received great feedback from everyone. Well done to the pupils of Hamnavoe Primary!
Tegan says “We had so much fun playing different characters”.
James says “Thank you for coming”.
Alex says “I felt special on stage”.
Ryan says “The audience were sitting nicely while we were singing”.
Beth says “I loved the song about the ordinary ox”.
James says “I liked the concert”.
Zoe says “my favourite song was the cowgirl song”.
Alfie says “I felt excited to go on the stage”.
Johnnie says “I liked to sing on the stage”.
Joseph says “I felt really excited to go on the stage”.
December 16, 2016
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P1/2 have been enjoying free play and Christmas activities. They have been busy decorating Christmas trees, colouring in a Christmas table cloth, wrapping presents and making snowflakes.
December 16, 2016
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P1 and P2 enjoyed having a read through Miss Smith’s old Christmas books from when she was at school.
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