This week we have been busy practising our assembly for the rest of the school and our parents. We hope if you came to watch it, you enjoyed it and learned a lot. We have loved showing off all of our work and are very proud of how much we have learned so far!
Our science electricity challenge has finally been completed this afternoon with only a few more groups to report back. We have self and peer assessed our ability to make working circuits which include wires, buzzers, lights, batteries and motors. Our challenge stated we had to create a house with upstairs and downstairs which included working circuit components. It was up to us what we used the components for. We had a motorised revolving chair, a washing machine, a revolving ballerina for a jewellery box. Our creativity in this challenge really was super! Here are a few pictures.
Please remember next Thursday we have a dress down day where we have been asked by Primary 3 to come in dressed as a character from a book. Everyone has their thinking caps on with this one! Even the teachers!
Primary 4 have to organise the Day for Change very soon. If anyone has any ideas, please add a comment below. In the past we have had a change of disguise, change of hair do, wear our clothes backwards for a change, change of time (come into school in our PJs) so any other ideas are welcome!
Reminders:
Please sign homework diaries
Tuesday: outdoor PE Kit
Wednesday: Indoor PE Kit
Thursday: Dress as a character from a book (no donation is required)
10th March – P.S.A event: Spring Disco. If you wish tickets, please return the yellow form with money for ticket. £3.00 for one child, £2.50 per child for a family with two or more children attending.
Homework:
Due: Friday – Reading:
Red – P.154 – end
Blue – Write a book review following the worksheet provided.
Green – P.109 – end
Spelling as normal
Friday 11th March – Class Talks
I mean I like the idea
I don’t like that idea I hate it
I really like Mr Shank’s idea of the boys dressing as girls and girls as boys.
When the RRSA group visited Knightsridge last week, they had had a Gender Change Day a while back where the boys dressed as girls and the girls dressed as boys (those who wanted to, of course). Maybe this is an idea?