A1 say “Pick it up, Please!”

A1 walk to the shops every week to buy ingredients needed for food technology. During our walks we have noticed a lot of dogs poop on the path near our school grounds. We came to the conclusion we need to do something.

Together, in the class, we have decided we need to make some posters to support others knowledge how important it is to tidy up after your own dog.

We went to see Miss Clarkson and share our views with her. We got a green light to put posters up on the fence and she thought it would be a good idea to share this important message with the whole school at assembly.  You can view our presentation by clicking the link below:

Pick it up, please!

Christmas Performances at Blackburn Primary

All the children had an amazing time and it was so nice to see so many parents supporting us on the night. For all those that could not make it and extended families from further afield here are the links to the performances.  We hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed performing in them.

 

P1, 2 & 3 Nativity: https://youtu.be/nFwznUxp37I
P5,6 & 7 Pantomime: https://youtu.be/IyIsovu3ssI
Merry Christmas from everyone at Blackburn Primary School.

Pedagogies of Uncertainty Research Project

Please see link to a piece of research that the staff and pupils of the school participated in during the Covid 19 pandemic and interrupted learning in conjunction with the National Galleries of Scotland . This project explored the theme of ‘What is Essential?’ during lock down and explored further the theme of ‘Is Art Essential?’

Please copy and paste the link to the National Galleries website and the link to the full research paper.

https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/features/young-people-art-uncertainty-and-curriculum

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