Welcome to the Primary 6 podcast all about our cross country and all the things we’ve been working on this week. This week starring in our podcast is Joe, Meghan, Rhys, Sophie and a big thank you to Mrs Harding!
Mr Woodward and Mrs Harman
Welcome to the Primary 6 podcast all about our cross country and all the things we’ve been working on this week. This week starring in our podcast is Joe, Meghan, Rhys, Sophie and a big thank you to Mrs Harding!
Mr Woodward and Mrs Harman
We had great success at today’s Cross Country event at Dechmont Law. Despite the weather conditions ( perfect cross country weather some would say!) we saw Makayla Thomson and Elisavet Marcoci win Gold and Silver in the girls P6 race and Casey Core win Gold in the boys P6 event. What a superb effort and Elisavet and Casey pipped their opponents on the finish line which was very exciting to watch. Everyone else did so well especially as many were taking part in this type of race for the first time. As winners at this event last year we took 10 P7 runners back to event to represent the Deans Cluster in the P7 West Lothian race. This was a much tougher race and we are so proud of the effort they all put in. We need to wait until all the results have been checked to see if our P6s have won the team event this year and we are keeping our fingers and toes crossed.
If anyone now has the running bug please see the information that was handed to all runners at the end about local sessions or come and see Mrs Ferguson and I can help.
Well done to all!
Mrs Ferguson
Many parents visited our Primary 6 Inventors’ Showcase over its two days. Here are some pictures of our fantastic creativity in P6.
Welcome to the Primary 6 podcast, this week starring Megan, Aiden, Paige and Aayan and a big thank you to Mrs Harding for helping the pupils put it together!
Thanks,
Mrs Harman and Mr Woodward
Welcome to the second Primary 6 podcast starring Lexie, Aiden, Sebastian, Maddie, Alex, Paige and Mrs Harding,
We hope you enjoy!
Just a wee reminder of what pupils need to bring on PE days.
Indoor – navy shorts, white t-shirt and indoor shoes/trainers
Outdoor – joggers, t-shirt, sweatshirt/hoody and outdoor trainers
Each class will have PE twice each week. Check out their class blog for up to date information on when PE Kit is needed.
A big shout out to P7 who are setting a great example already with the whole class remembering to bring PE kit each week. Well done!
Thanks for your help in supporting this.
Mrs Ferguson
Anyone in P6 and P7 who enjoy playing handball and would like the chance to be in the school handball team should come to the big gym hall on Thursday lunchtime ( 6th September)
Please bring gym kit and a water bottle.
The school handball team was very successful last year coming 2nd in the West Lothian and going on to represent West Lothian at the Scottish Finals. We are hoping for similar success this year!
Mrs Ferguson
We hope you enjoy the first Primary 6 podcast starring Aiden, Lexie, Maddie and Alex talking about what’s been happening in P6 so far this year.
Mr Woodward and Mrs Harman
Welcome back Primary 6! It has been a fun week getting back in the swing of it after a great summer. Finding out about all of Primary 6’s summer adventures has been a great way to get into the new school year and by the sounds of it everyone has had a lovely and well-spent holiday. We have found out all about each other with our getting to know you board game, getting some good random facts too!
We got very creative thinking about our magic box and all the weird, wonderful and sometimes heartfelt things we would put in them. They had some fantastic images and remembered a lot of their adjectives and similes and we will be making their boxes next week.
The pupils can’t wait to get started on our topic for this term which will be the Industrial Revolution. We will be learning what life was like before big Victorian industry came along and how it changed not just Britain but the whole world. Pupils will get a chance to show off their ingenuity by creating inventions and showing them off to see which of them is a budding Alexander Graham Bell.
Reminders:
Indoor PE Kit Wednesdays
Thanks,
Mr Woodward and Mrs Harman
Primary 6 have been working hard and building some great relationships with their buddies. They had an induction morning on Monday which let them show the soon to be Primary 1s round their new classes and meet their new teachers. They had been working hard on their Buddy Booklets, information all about them and the school, and they obviously put a lot of pride and dedication into making them as creative and informative as possible for their buddies. They also helped with the nursery sports day, getting great feedback about how respectful and caring they had been.
We had the first round of class talks and pupils had clearly worked hard on subjects they were passionate about. We had famous people, local people and family members as subjects of the talks and everyone made great efforts to be informative as well as being confident to speak in front of the class, well done everyone!
In continuing with our money topic we began a money challenge which saw pupils try to plan a holiday. There were good discussions about keeping within budget and making sure that the essentials were looked after (although there was some debate about what was essential). They will continue to plan their holiday next week and we are looking forward to hearing about their, hopefully within budget, travel plans.
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework –Spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables! Mrs Wylie’s class, your homework is due on Wednesday and Mr Woodward’s class your homework is due on Thursday.
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mrs Wylie and Mr Shanks
This week we have been building our Matisse gallery in class, replicating lots of different pieces of art to show off our artistic skills. The pupils have been working hard and have been showing off all of their creative skills, using a range of vibrant colours and techniques to create colourful and eye catching art that Matisse would have been proud of. The range of Icarus’s, Sky’s, Sea’s and Gerbe’s were great, with pupils able to put their own creativity into replicating the artwork.
We also had a Paralympic sports afternoon, taking advantage of the good weather to find out what it might be like if we had to cope with physical impairments. The pupils ran blindfolded (with guides), hopped the long jump and high jump and threw discus and shotput with one arm and showed off not only their sporting ability but their ability to adapt to difficult circumstances. Everyone coped very well and we had a great discussion afterwards about inclusion and how difficult it was to be impaired even just for an afternoon.
Continuing on with our work in the nursery, pupils have completed Buddy Booklets to give to their buddies which will hopefully be treasured and make life a lot easier during the transition from nursery to P1. We also had a practice working with the buddies for their sports day and the P6s are very excited about helping with the full sports day next week, continuing to show their caring and encouraging sides to the buddies.
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework –Spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables! Mrs Wylie’s class, your homework is due on Wednesday and Mr Woodward’s class your homework is due on Thursday.
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mrs Wylie and Mr Shanks
We have had some fantastic conversations this week about heroes and role models that centred around our inclusion topic. The pupils were all able to come up with a large and varied cast of people who we look up to, whether they have had to overcome exclusion or they are champions of inclusion for others and it was great to see such enthusiasm! The pupils have been tasked with creating a talk of between 2-4 minutes about their chosen inclusion champion (although we’re sure they could talk for much longer!) and we very much look forward to hearing more of their passion come across after they’ve had a chance to really delve into their person.
The pupils have been really letting their creativity out this week as well in Art, looking more at the work of Matisse and across the year there are some great pieces of work that a lot of care and expression have gone into.
The pupils have been spending more time with their buddies and this will continue over the coming weeks to make sure that the bonds the pupils have already made with each other continue to grow, we are very proud of how caring and responsible the P6 buddies have been!
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework –Spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables! Mrs Wylie’s class, your homework is due on Wednesday and Mr Woodward’s class your homework is due on Thursday.
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mrs Wylie, Mr Shanks and Miss Paterson
It has been a glorious week in the sunshine this week and we have been trying to make the most of it, doing some outdoor PE, learning all about helping those who are hard of seeing to navigate their way around. We also had some outdoor maths, running around looking for bargains to build a family meal on a budget; pupils will hopefully have a lot more sympathy for parents doing the food shop now!
We have also been doing more work on our inclusion topic which led us to some great discussions about not judging a book by its cover and not worrying about what someone looks like as the person is very different to their looks, especially a young Barack Obama who many mistook for Bruno Mars!
We have been continuing our Islam topic in RME, this week learning about Ramadan, what it is, what happens and the importance of Ramadan which will continue to be explored in the coming weeks. It has been a fascinating and very engaging topic and it is clear to see that the pupils are enjoying it and they are treating the discussions with a great deal of respect.
We hope everyone has relaxing and well-earned fun over the long weekend, enjoy the sun!
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework –Spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables! Mrs Wylie’s class, your homework is due on Wednesday and Mr Woodward’s class your homework is due on Thursday.
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mrs Wylie, Mr Shanks and Miss Paterson
We hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday weekend, we can’t believe it almost the middle of May already! This week we have been focusing on money during our maths lessons. If you are shopping this weekend please use your money skills to work out costs, check your change, check your receipts .
Debating skills are being developed as we delve into persuasive writing. We have been thinking about emotive writing techniques, interesting adjectives, different openers and eye catching alliteration. Please look out for examples of these.
This morning we are going to be introduced to our Buddies, everyone is very excited . We are sure that all the pupils of primary will make excellent buddies and we are proud of the preparation they have put into preparing for their new roles.
REMINDERS –
PE – outdoor Kit -Monday –
Indoor Kit = Wednesday
Homework – For spelling homework this week the children have been given a list of spelling rules previously studied. They should revise these this week in preparation for their spelling test on Friday .
Maths Homework – Mrs Wylie’s groups – Homework due on Tuesday 18th May / Mr Woodward’s group will be given on Thursday to be completed for the following Thursday
Thank for your continued support.
Mr . Woodward, Mr Shanks and Mrs Wylie
What a week we have had back at base camp! We decided that while the others were away at Dalguise we would create our own adventures! First of all we gave ourselves a camp name(s) Camp Everest was our official one but Camp donut and Camp cake were also used !!!!
We went on a safari to look for endangered species …..Once we had tracked them down we built a five star luxury resort …..check out our newly created bug hotel ! We saved lives and created new habitats.
We climbed to the top of Mount Everest and on our return we felt that we had to have extra ‘homework’….yum teeeheeee . The reason we climbed Mount Everest is because we designed some Eco flags and it was the highest point we could think of.
We took active maths to a whole new level , we were so quick that at one point we were scared our fingers would fly off.
Have you seen Andy Warhols pop art? Well his ‘Campbell soup’ one isn’t a patch on what we created this week .
All in a week’s work back at base camp , we hope everyone enjoyed Dalguise and had as much fun as we did .
The Super Sixteen ( and Mrs Wylie and Miss Paterson )
The pupils have made a flying (or swimming) start to our inclusion topic, working on some beautiful, bright and vibrant varieties of fish for our display; ‘the sea is full of different fish but we’re all swimming in the same school!’. We also made a start to our art topic for this term, looking at the work of Matisse and trying to come up with our own version of his ‘Snail’.
Pupils have continued working very hard in volleyball and basketball and have showed great skill, teamwork and really good examples of sportsmanship and fair play.
We have now finished Kaspar and after all the adventures we’ve been on with our favourite black cat there was smiles, sighs and lots of awws and it’s fair to say that Kaspar, Johnnie Trott and Lizziebeth made a great impression on everyone.
With Dalguise approaching fast the excitement has been building, with a lot of talk of what activity pupils are looking forward to most; the Giant Swing being an early favourite! Reminder to make sure pupils have warm clothes, clothes that are fine for getting very muddy as well as a bin liner to put the muddiest clothes in!
REMINDERS –
Dalguise – Monday
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework – Reading homework due on Tuesday, spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Please note new spelling activities for homework have been distributed
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables and fact families!
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mr Shanks and Mrs Wylie
This week has been a hectic week with the assembly rehearsals in full flow! The classes have been helping make props, going over lines, belting out their songs and polishing their dances and if the rehearsals are anything to go by they’re going to be fabulous!
We’ve continued with our space topic this week looking at the order of the planets. Pupils have had some great ideas for creative mnemonics to try and remember the order which are definitely unforgettable.
In reading we have been reaching the climax of Kaspar and pupils are getting tense and excited about how the story is going to finish up, with a whole host of scenarios that could be played out as to how the story ends.
In maths this week we went back in time to learn how the Mayans did maths. It was an interesting time with a completely different number system it took us a while to get our heads around but we will continue our Mayan Maths next week!
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework – Reading homework due on Tuesday, spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Please note new spelling activities for homework have been distributed
Maths Homework – Remember to hand in maths homework, different classes will designate a different day for homework and remember to keep focussing on times tables!
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mr Shanks and Mrs Wylie
It true primary six style our first week back has been a busy one! We hope everyone had an enjoyable break and are full of energy for the term ahead! It’s been full speed ahead to prepare our assembly which will take place next Friday. Our classrooms have turned into script writing havens with words and scenes flying about.
“ Space : the final frontier…to boldly go where no man has gone before” . Primary six have begun to explore our solar system . We managed to create a dizzy yet impressive display of sun, earth and moon and their relative orbiting patterns! The pupils asked some interesting questions which we look forward to discovering the answers to over our coming science lessons.
We linked our art lesson this week to our science topic and the pupils created new chocolate bars relating to space , some of their ideas where ‘out of this world’ . Look out Mars and Galaxy bars you may have more rivals.
In maths this week we worked like an Egyptian and looked at how to do sums with hieroglyphs. Pupils had a great time drawing the symbols and doing sums, using all their maths and artistic skills to produce some great hieroglyphs, and some very abstract interpretations of frogs!
REMINDERS –
PE – Indoor Kit – Wednesdays
Outdoor Kit – Mondays
Homework – Reading homework due on Tuesday, spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays .
Please note new spelling activities for homework have been distributed
Maths Homework – Mrs Wylie’s groups – fractions sheet (if not competed in class) due Tuesday 17th April. Mr Woodward’s class – look at fractions, decimals and percentages in every day and revise your conversion chart ‘cheat sheet’ to familiarise yourself with common conversions
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mr Shanks and Mrs Wylie
This week the focus has been on the School Show and the pupils did fantastically well as a lot of you will know! The show really came together over a short space of time and the effort and enthusiasm from everyone made sure it was a success. They sang their hearts out and the acting was superb, putting in huge amounts of energy to make sure they gave it their all, well done to Primary 6 and 7s!!
We have also completed the Sport Relief challenge to run around Scotland, from Carmondean, through Edinburgh, up the east coast through Dundee, Aberdeen and up to John O’ Groats then coming round the top through Ullapool down the west coast of Scotland, back through Glasgow, Loch Lomond, the Kelpies and finally coming full circle back to the school. With a lot of laps completed by all the year groups and a huge last push over the last week, well done to everyone and take a well-earned rest over the holidays!
The Deputy First Minister has got some egg-cellent minds together to come up with some cracking Easter maths challenges for the pupils to complete with friends and family, they pupils are very egg-cited!
We hope everyone has an amazing Easter holidays with lots of fun and we look forward to hearing all about it when we come back, have an amazing Fry-day and fantastic holiday!
Mr Woodward, Mrs Wylie, Mr Shanks
We had some legal drama in primary six this week when we created a courtroom setting to debate who was most responsible for loss of life on the Titanic. We think we have some budding lawyers amongst us.
Our show dress rehearsal went very well this week and we are now focusing on some minor improvements to make sure we put on outstanding performances on Wednesday! All pupils should have brought home a letter regarding tickets.
Our Sports Relief ‘Run around Scotland’ challenge is off to a flying start! Already we have run from the school to Edinburgh Castle , then over Forth Road bridge and on to the RRS Discovery in Dundee, from there we headed to Aberdeen across to Nairn and thanks to Mrs Wotherspoon and Mrs Mclean in the office adding on their miles we have reached Loch Ness!!!! Keeeeeeep Running! Remember we are raising money in three ways –
1. Donations can be given for our Run around Scotland
2. You can buy a sports relief wrist band for £1
3. We are selling raffles rickets ( 50p ) for the chance to win signed tops and swimming cap donated by Craig McLean
Please remember to quiz our pupils about fractions, decimals and percentages in everyday life!
REMINDERS –
PE – outdoor Kit – Wednesdays –
Indoor Kit 6Wy – Tuesdays 6Wo – Mondays
Homework – Reading homework due on Tuesday, spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.
Please note new spelling activities for homework are being distributed
Maths Homework – Mrs Wylie’s groups – fractions worksheets due on Tuesday 21th March
Thank for your continued support.
Mr. Woodward, Mr Shanks and Mrs Wylie
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