Our week:
Jane: “I enjoyed doing the big SWST spelling test. It was good to test myself on words I wouldn’t normally use.”
Luke: “I enjoyed doing the practice CEM tests. We were the guinea pigs for the rest of the schools in West Lothian.”
Rabeea: “This week I enjoyed doing the INTERPRET part of our maths project. We were interpreting the results we had collected, organised and displayed.”
Fraser: “I enjoyed creating our Scottish word posters. I discovered that the Scottish word for a monkey is a pug! We made a display outside our classroom, check it out!”
Sophie M: “I enjoyed our Burns Supper. I liked eating the haggis and I liked when everybody got up at the end and sang Auld Langs Syne.”
Christopher A: “I enjoyed the Burns Supper because it was really good how well all the presenters done to keep it all professional and I really enjoyed everybody coming together to do an old traditional circle.”
Eve: “I liked doing PE this week because we were learning the Dashing White Sergeant. We got put into sets of six and within that we were in a set of three.”
Alexander: “I really enjoyed this week because I was one of the three people voted through to the final of the poetry competition to represent our class.”
Who has impressed?
Emma: “I’ve impressed myself by winning the class poetry competition. I performed The Sair Finger.”
Zenaib: “I think the whole class impressed me because we were all very mature when we were doing our Sex Education lesson this week.”
Sam: “Rabeea impressed me by managing to get 80 out of 80 in her Big Maths Beat That this week for the first time!”
Isla: “P2e impressed me by learning all of the words for their assembly this morning.”
Jane: “Well, em, Rabeea impressed me this week for getting 80 out of 80 for her Big Maths Beat That.”
Christopher A: “I think the whole class impressed me by learning the Dashing White Sergeant so well because we all committed to it and put in lots of effort.”
Louise: “My whole table (Foo’s Yer Doos) impressed me yesterday in table toppers because we won so many points.”
Rabeea: “My dancing partners for the Dashing White Sergeant were Sophie and Alistair and they impressed me by staying in time with the dance.”
Sophie M: “Dean impressed me by carrying the haggis around the room and not dropping it during the Piping of the Haggis at our Burns Supper!”
Mr Berginis: “The whole class impressed me so much with how enjoyable they made the Burns Supper this week and by making our guests feel so welcome.”
Hi Primary 7b,
I really enjoyed your Burns Supper yesterday and was very impressed with all of the speakers, singers and dancers. You did yourselves very proud and the invited guests had a brilliant time joining in with the celebrations. Congratulations to all of the Burns Poetry Recital finalists.
Have a lovely weekend.
Miss Henderson
I enjoy doing spelling to and about Robert Burns
I really enjoyed learning about some of the Scottish words like foo’s yer doo’s and chavin awa.
I enjoyed the Burns supper.