Rolls, Handstands and Cartwheels
























Rolls, Handstands and Cartwheels
























This term, all pupils will be taking part in gymnastics, starting with mat skills and progressing to apparatus work. Gymnastics is a fantastic way for children to develop confidence, coordination, and strength while working at their own level.
Mat Skills Focus:
Apparatus Focus:
This approach supports creativity, problem-solving, and physical literacy.
Everybody loves this term in the gym, so I’m sure their will be plenty to talk about when they get home.
PE Reminder
Please ensure pupils:
Week 1










































































Over the last three weeks of term 1, our PE lessons centred around rugby skills, especially passing and moving with the ball. Pupils learnt some key rules of the game:
To reinforce these skills, we’ve played a variety of fun and active games:
🎯 Canadian Goose
Everyone starts with a ball. On command, balls are placed down and one is removed. Players without a ball become robbers, trying to steal balls and pull flags from others.
🏃 Flag Fury
Players move freely, trying to collect flags from others and attach them to their own belts—only one flag per person before moving on.
🐻 Bears and Buffaloes
Pairs line up in the middle. On their team name being called, they run to score a try while the opposing team tries to pull their tags.
🚪 Great Escape
Attackers start in a central square and try to escape to the edge without losing their tag, while defenders attempt to stop them.
❄️ Rugby Freeze Tag
Catchers tag others using the ball. Tagged players freeze with hands up until freed by a high five.
🪺 Inside the Raven’s Nest
Four teams compete to collect balls from the centre. The goal is to get three balls into their team hoop.





































We have been learning about shape and perimeter using robots. We learned how to use rotations to find distance and the perimeter of different shapes. We had to use our coding skills and skills in measurement to make accurate predictions.
Thank you to the Newton Room @SSASTEM.

This week we have had lots of fun completing our shape hunt. This helped us to revise 2D shapes.
we have also been busy completing different Lego challenges.

This week we have been celebrating numeracy week. We used our outdoor space to practice our measuring and estimation skills. We measured how high some of our wildlife area trees are. We had to make an estimate of the height in metres and use a bucket of water to find the reflection. We then used a formula to calculate the height. It was fun but tricky to find the reflection but gave us lots of practice estimating in metres.

We started the new school year with a football block in PE. Pupils focused on developing their passing, dribbling, and shooting skills, learning how to use them effectively in real game situations. Everyone showed great teamwork, determination, and enthusiasm as they built confidence and improved their abilities on the pitch. Well done to all!







































































This week we have been planting native Shetland trees with Lerwick Port Authority. All trees were grown from seeds gathered in Shetland.
The trees will help to off set the carbon footprint of the authority. They calculated that the paper they use, each year, equates to 12 trees. We planted around 300!
It was a lot of fun and we will enjoy watching them grow.

This term we have been learning to to program Microbits. We made plant water monitors which could monitor how wet our soil was. We tested them in different areas around the school.

This term we have been exploring plants, with lots of outdoor learning. We have been investigating why plants are so important to our planet.
