Last week Dunblane Primary School celebrated Digital Learning Week. Here is a report from the Roving Reporters about some of the activities that took place.
P4/5 visited other classes in the school to teach them about the things we bought with the Rocket Fund money.
P1-3 played with the Code-a-pillars.
P6G had a turn of the Raspberry Pi computers. We played different games like Minecraft, maths games and scratch. We also played with the Ozbots. We drew tracks for the ozbots to follow. We also designed our own avatars.
P6T played a game called Tetris on the Raspberry Pi machines. We baked cookies in the learning lab and learned how to use digital scales to measure out our ingredients.
P4 learned how to code on Scratch. We also learned about Internet safety and made our own posters to teach others how to stay safe online.
P5S made digital footprints. A digital footprint is when a computer saves your online history of every website that you have visited.
P7 made avatars that we can use on social media so that people don’t know what we look like.
The Digital Leaders presented an assembly to teach the whole school about how to stay safe online.