P1/2 100 Days of School

To celebrate being in school for a total of 100 days this session, Primary 1/2 have been thinking about what they might look like when they are 100 years old. We made super collage faces and we wrote some very interesting pieces of work on what we might be, have and do when we are 100.

We also worked with a partner on some activities based on the number 100 – we tossed a coin 100 times and recorded how many heads and tails we got, we rolled a dice to record 100 tally marks and we highlighted the number of times we found the number 1oo.

 

Read, Write, Count Survey for Parents P2/3

Last term the children  in primary 2/3 were given a Read, Write, Count bag with books and activities inside.  They are now looking for parents to provide feedback and let them know what you think about the activity bags.  Please follow the below link to complete the survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ReadWriteCount17

The Read Write Count website has fantastic ideas and resources for you and your child to enjoy together.  I would definately recommend having a look on here: http://www.readwritecount.scot/


A2’s 100th Day Homework Challenge!

A2’s 100th Day homework challenge is to write a ‘Bucket List’ of 100 things they want to do in their life.  They can be big things like learn to drive, buy a house, visit New York or they could be little things like read a whole Roald Dahl book or watch a sunset.  Or they could be anything in between! Pupil’s can be as creative as they like with their list!  It’s due in next Friday on the 100th day – 2nd February! We can’t wait to find out what’s on your list!

Don’t worry the staff in A2 will be involved as well! Wonder what they will put on their list!?

Stay posted to find out! Maybe some of them we could try and do in class.

A2 – 100 Day Homework

Visit from Mousetale Puppets!

The pupils and staff enjoyed a Scottish story from Mousetale Puppets today. We watched a fantastic performance all about Robert the Bruce.  The children loved all the characters especially the spiders.  Even “Nessie” the Loch Ness Monster made an appearance.

A huge thanks to David who made the story come to life with his wonderful puppets.  The children thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Winter Ready Activities

If the school is closed due to sever winter weather, please choose from the following documents to complete the relevant tasks at home.  Have fun with your learning! We can’t wait to hear all about it!

2018_01_17 General snow activities

2018_01_17 P1 Snow activities

2018_01_17 P2 Snow activities

2018_01_17 P3.4 Snow activities

2018_01_17 P5.6.7 Snow activities

2018_01_17 Winter activities

Winter Readiness

Winter Readiness Blackburn Primary School Session 17/18

In the event of a school closure due to severe weather please use the following web sites for further information and Forth Radio for up to date information in the event of a school closure:

https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/22513/Ready-for-Winter

westlothian.gov.uk/winter

http://www.readyscotland.org/

http://trafficscotland.org/livetrafficcameras/

 

 

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