Extreme Reading Challenge!

It’s time for the EXTREME READING CHALLENGE!

As part of Book Week Scotland we are running a photo competition about extreme reading. The idea is for children to have photos taken of them reading in the most interesting/extreme places. We are then going to make a display in the school library with the photos.

Upload a photo of you reading somewhere unusual onto the Yammer page (P5-7) or upload onto the one drive and share with your class teacher. You could also print a copy and bring in or use the community wing facilities to help.

The more unusual – the more fun! Enjoy your extreme reading and remember to stay safe!

National Book Week – Library Poster Competition

Well done to Chloe Thornton (P4), Jaimie Luker (P4) and Hannah Sloan (P6) for winning the Library poster competition! We asked boys and girls throughout the school to create new advertising posters for the library in the hope for more visitors. We were overwhelmed with fantastic entries and struggled to narrow them down. In the end, we managed to choose our top 3! As a reward, the girls will get to choose their very own brand new book to keep! Well done again! Keep an eye out for your posters around the school and community wing.

P 5 – 2 stars and a wish

1st Star – We have been learning about natural disasters. This week we looked at earthquakes. We enjoyed doing the stationed activities which helped us understand more about them.
2nd Star – We have enjoyed writing our journal experiences about earthquakes.

Wish – We would love to learn about droughts.

Very Successful Open Morning!

Thank you to everyone who managed to pop along to our Open Morning today. It was great to see such a brilliant turn out of parents/ carers, aunties, uncles and grandparents! We asked you to describe what you could see, hear and feel as you made your way through the school and it is lovely to see such positive feedback. We really appreciate your time and your comments are extremely beneficial.

 

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