Hello everyone!
I hope you are all getting out in the snow and having lots of fun. I have attached some activities the Upper School could have a go at if you have some “snow free” time. Stay safe out there!
Mrs Murray
Hello everyone!
I hope you are all getting out in the snow and having lots of fun. I have attached some activities the Upper School could have a go at if you have some “snow free” time. Stay safe out there!
Mrs Murray
We have been busy this week in class. We have been taking part in Scottish Maths Week where we worked collaboratively with others in our class to complete various challenges. Check out our photos where we used a single string to create 2D and 3D shapes. We all had to have a hand on the string at all times.
Wednesday was Roald Dahl Day. We created our own chocolate bar/sweetie and described why others may want to eat/buy it.
We hope to share more with you throughout the school year.
Thanks for reading,
Mrs Murray and P6a
This week we got started on our personal projects. We chose a country in South America and researched using the internet and using fact books from the library. We have been very positive about this project and lots of enthusiastic vibes coming from the class.
Don’t forget the deadline for this project is the 6th June. We are looking forward to seeing them finished! Keep up this great work P7b.
During Eco Week we undertook a lot of different activities. One of the highlights was when Joanne Dunne came to visit us to show us a wormery. There were lots of squeamish children – not too keen to get a close look! Check out some photos.
We also got a chance to do some planting in the school garden. Watch this space closely!
On Friday we all dressed down in colours from the Kenya flag. As Euan is soon departing on his trip to Kenya to volunteer to help paint some classrooms in a school we put our hands in our pockets and raised a whopping £200. Such an amazing effort from everyone involved.
We look forward to hearing all of Euan’s stories upon his return.
Good luck Euan
From Miss Dunne and P5