11.5.16 Primary 7

Good Afternoon

We had a very busy morning today and the children undertook a variety of activities relating to animal food chains. First of all, children designed their own “super animals” which had to be adapted to suit their environment. We had glow in the dark honey foot lemurs with bat wings and sharks with scorpion tails to name a few – very creative! We learned about how energy flows throughout food chains and the importance of having a top predator. The children engaged in food chain drama to showcase their understanding of food chains and the consequence of removing one species from the chain (lots of lions and gazelles in the classroom)! We also had a lot of discussion regarding the impact of humans on our wildlife. The children were then given time to continue with their research projects (animal fact files) which are looking fantastic – excellent work everyone!

This afternoon, primary 7 had lots of fun in P.E where they played basketball and spent the last hour out in the sun playing games and organising events for sports day.

It sounds like those in France are having a fabulous, busy time! We would like to ask you about your time at the theme park and what your favourite rides were?

All of primary 7 say HELLO and we hope you have a fantastic day at the theme park!!

Miss Walker and Primary 7

2 thoughts on “11.5.16 Primary 7”

  1. I’ve enjoyed reading all about your busy week so far P7, especially the ‘super animals’! It sounds as though Sports Day is going to be very well organised this year and I’m sure the planning has been even more enjoyable in this fantastic weather!

  2. It’s lovely to hear all about what the p7s in Scotland are up to! Glad you’ve been taking advantage of the sunshine and getting outdoors and you sounds like you’re learning loads of amazing things about animals. I think you will have just as much to tell the others when they get back from France.

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