Category Archives: Primary 7

Primary 5, 5/6, 6, 7a and 7b are Winter Ready!

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In anticipation for any snowy days, the children at Second Level are well-prepared for any closures! All children have (or will be given in the very near future) their Glow log ons, a home learning activity grid and a selection of websites you may wish your child to complete at home. The activities vary in challenge and offer a range of different approaches to the curriculum.

Paper copies of log ons, the activity grid and websites can be found in your children’s homework diaries. Or you can click here!

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Have fun!

Mrs M

 

 

It’s almost the holidays!

Well, Primary 6 and 7B certainly did themselves proud this morning as we said our sad but happy goodbyes to Mrs Oliver and Mrs Learmonth. The ladies have been at the school for a combined total of 32 years! We sang our special version of ‘You will retire!’ to the tune ‘You will survive!’.

We also sang Mrs Lough’s favourite song as she is off to a new school over the river 😉 in Glasgow. We sang James Bay’s ‘Hold Back the River’.

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Woweee! The Solar Eclipse Sure Came To Bankton!

What an exciting morning we had across the school. After learning the science behind the solar eclipse and fully understanding the risks involved P3, P3/4, P4, P5, P5/6, P6, P6/7 and P7 all gathered together with their pinhole viewer at the ready!

To begin with the clouds spoiled our view, but as if by magic, as the eclipse happened, the clouds cleared a small patch, almost especially for us in the Bankton team!

We certainly won’t forget where we were on 20th March 2015! The next eclipse isn’t for around another 19 years!

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Rehearsals are in full flow!

Rehearsals for our school show ‘Olivia’ are in full flow! Today it was great to see everything beginning to come together. Well done to all the characters with speaking parts who are furiously trying to learn their lines. We’ll keep you updated on how we’re doing over the next couple of weeks.

One thing’s for sure… keep the evenings of Tuesday 31st March and Wednesday 1st April free – you won’t want to miss it!!!
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Childline Visit

P6, P6/7 and P7 received a special visit from Buddy. He came along (with his human helpers) to talk to the children about different types of abuse and where children can go for help if they need it. After a short assembly each class participated in a short workshop where the children had the opportunity to discuss different dilemmas and offer advice on where the fictional children should go for help.

Why not test us and ask us the Childline telephone number? What do you think Buddy actually is?

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Football Latest

Brrrrr! Playing football on a bitterly cold February evening takes a great deal of grit and determination. Bankton PS played Williamston PS earlier tonight. The final score was Williamston 5 Bankton 3. Bankton had lots of opportunities to score and shooting will definitely be a focus at next practice!

Well done to all players and many thanks to the brave, loyal parents who braved the Siberian temperatures. Mrs Murdoch is only just beginning to defrost and get the feeling back in her toes!

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Primary 6 & 7 Christmas Party

What a fantastic time we all had last night at our Christmas party. It was lovely to see all the children dressed smartly in their party clothes – there were plenty of sparkles about! We enjoyed a number of social dances and then party games… Up and Over proved a popular (and highly competitive!) choice.

Many thanks to all the children who came along and also to the many teachers. Mrs Balfour and Mrs Thomson did a super job announcing the dances and Miss Dunne could easily become a world famous DJ with her skills!

There’s not too long to go now at school, let the Christmas Countdown truly commence!

Time Travel through the Decades with P7 & P6/7!

Are you ready to travel through time?
Prepare yourselves, as P6/7 and P7 will be sharing a whistle stop tour from 1950 to 2009 all in the space of an hour!

Parents of P6/7 and P7 are invited to join us on Thursday 18th December in the P6/7 and P7 classrooms. Between 1.45 and 2.15pm we will be sharing some of our learning from our decades topic. From 2.15pm until 2.45pm, we will be demonstrating some of the famous dance crazes from each of the decades and also, performing some adverts for iconic products from our chosen decades. Maybe we can tempt you to join in with our dances?!

We look forward to seeing you there!
P6/7 & P7

Wednesday 3rd April 2014/1941

Dear Diary…

It was not a normal day today. In fact, I didn’t even wear my normal clothes for school today because today was WWII at Bankton!

I dressed up as someone from Britain during WWII. When I got to school I saw lots of other people dressed up too, it was as if I had gone back in time! People were dressed up as soldiers, evacuees, war mums, doctors, black market profiteers, land girls, Winston Churchill, Vera Lyn, nurses and an ARP warden.

Not only did we look like we were from 1941, we had to eat like it was 1941 too, complete with rations. I didn’t even get to bring my own tuck. Instead we were given jam and bread and 1 square of chocolate only….there is a war on after all!

I took part in lots of activities to help with the war effort such as making my own gas mask box, digging for victory, make do and mend by sewing on a button, filling in my identity card, up-cycling which is making something new out of something old, WWII A-Z, creating a VE day menu, working in the munitions factory, making a VE day party hat and designing a card game to pass the time in the shelter during air raids. Phew, being at war is hard work you know!

Not only did I have to help with the war effort, I had to shelter (a.k.a hide under the table!) when the air raid siren sounded. I had to make sure that the windows were blacked out before going to my shelter. It felt scary, tense and cramped! I could only come out of my shelter when the all clear siren sounded. Sometimes the air raids lasted longer than others.

The day felt tiring but there was 1941 music to boost our morale and some extra rations as the day went on!
In the afternoon, people came to visit our Blackout café to hear all about our WWII day and we all had a singalong to keep spirits high.

It was an exciting day but sadly we had to return to 2014 even though Taylor’s evacuee tag had requested that he didn’t return home at all!

P7a – World War II in pictures!

Lots of fun was had during P6 & P7’s World War II day.  The costumes were fantastic and the children worked very hard as they participated in a number of different activities such as make do and mend (sewing buttons onto fabric), making hats and bunting out of old paper to celebrate V.E. day, baking some war time recipes (thank you Mrs Reilly) and digging for victory in the garden to name but a few!  Rations of bread and jam were provided for snack (thanks to Mary in the kitchen who helped with these) and there was the odd square of chocolate to keep energy levels up too.  Thanks also go to our parent helpers who helped with the gardening.  Here are a few photos of our fun filled day.