Category Archives: Primary 7

P7- The Sun is out- Time for the Solar power circuit challenge

The sun was shining bright on Boghall this week. It was time for the solar power circuit challenge. Pupils were given a box of materials and set the challenge to build a circuit using solar energy to make the propellor and buzzer work. We observed and recorded what we did and shared our findings and conclusions with the class.

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Digiweek- Boghall shares how they use digital technology to enhance learning.

A new National Digital Learning Week is taking place this week from 2nd to the  6th March. This is to encourage schools to get involved and share how they are using digital technologies to support learning in the classroom and at home.Digi-week wants to encourage everyone in school to have a go with digital technologies!We love technology in Boghall Primary and are always trying new and exciting things.

We had a special visit in school today from West Lothian Council’s Education Head of Service Mr Jim Cameron, John Low (IT services- education development officer) and John Sexton and Pam McDowall from Glow @ Education Scotland. We shared how we use digital technology in our learning from using Ipods at Stirling Castle, using powtoons, spreadsheets and cameras in Business enterprise to applying for jobs in the technical team.

Pupils from P3 and P4/3 ran a glow meet broadcast to the whole school via glow and pupils from P3-P7 took part in a Question and answer session with our visitors. Our visitors also got to see our chicks (There are 7 and counting!) Blair and Katie from P7 also shared how they used digital technology in their Civil Rights Class talks.

Our visitors were interested and very impressed with what we have been doing and will be sharing what they saw on the digiweek blog. Log in to glow to find out more.

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P7 Organised the Burns’ Supper

Primary 7 pupils were given the challenge to prepare, organise and run a Burns’ Supper. Pupils had to organise the food, table plan, place mats, place cards, write the script, provide entertainment, present and do readings and serve the food and drink. This was organised in just a few hours of class time. 180 guests attended and had a wonderful afternoon. Here are some photos from the planning stage.

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P7 Ceilidh

Primary 7 attended a ceilidh at Bathgate Academy. Pupils danced to wonderful live provided by the music department. P7 pupils showed off their dancing skills doing the Dashing white sergeant, Gay Gordons, Military Two-step, Canadian Barn dance and Strip the willow. They also tasted haggis bon bons made specially for us by the pupils from Home Economics. Thank you, we had a great time!

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Rights Respecting Work

As part of our continuing work as a level two Rights Respecting School, our two pupil assessors spoke to the whole school.  This term all pupils are being asked their opinions on new charters for the dinner hall and playground.   Dinner hall and playground staff will also be consulted about these charters as it is important that we all agree on what we should do to help keep everyone happy, healthy and safe.

The photographs show some primary 6 and 7 pupils working together to decide on relevant articles for the playground charter and our pupil assessors speaking at assembly.

Netball Masterclass

All pupils at Boghall took part in different masterclasses yesterday. These pupils were enjoying taking part in netball. They watched some videos on the rules and how to play, then they designed their own sports strip. They then played some games and finally we had a mini tournament. All pupils seemed to enjoy themselves and well done to Arran Marr and Lewis Flockhart who were named the star players on the day.

Remembrance Day

All of P7 visited the War memorial for the schools service on Tuesday 11th November at 11.00am.  It was very busy and our pupils left the crosses they had named and decorated beside the memorial.  We also got a chance to look at the memorial more closely – seeing the names that had been added recently.  Here are some photos of the visit.

All pupils learned about Poppy Day and  we have had lots of creative writing and art work happening in school.  Some photos of the P6/7 challenge are here too.

Braw Breakfast with P7/6

Pupils in Primary 7/6 at Boghall Primary School took part in the annual ‘Braw Breakfast’ competition, organised by The Royal Highland Educational Trust. The aim of their Farmhouse Breakfast Week campaign is to raise awareness of the benefits of eating a healthy breakfast and show children the variety of options available to them, grown here in Scotland. The competition was to compose a poem in the style of Robert Burns’ infamous ‘address to a haggis’, celebrating their own favourite breakfast dish and how it “shakes up your wake up!”
There were many entries from schools across Scotland, with Katie Coyle from P7/6 at Boghall Primary School being named the winner! As a prize for winning, Katie and her classmates were treated to a huge Scottish breakfast! To begin their braw morning, the children took part in a workshop where they had to identify different Scottish breakfast items and how they are manufactured from farm to shop. After bowls of Scottish porridge, bananas, strawberries and grapes, they tucked into bacon rolls, scrambled eggs and black pudding!  Honey was the top choice of toppings with added toast on the side. To follow that they polished off oatcakes and cheese and yet more grapes and strawberries, all washed down with freshly pressed apple juice. To top it off, there was an award ceremony for Katie to receive her certificate and read her winning entry, ‘Tae a roll oan sausage’. Their class teachers Zoe Armstrong and Ray McGregor said, “Everybody thoroughly enjoyed their Scottish breakfast,
kindly prepared by Karen Valentine and staff from RHET. There certainly wasn’t much lunch eaten in the dinner hall from P7/6 that day!”