PE update – Twitter challenges

Happy Wednesday Carmondean Primary. I just wanted to let you know about some daily PE challenges that the primary PE teachers in West Lothian are posting , sharing and trying on twitter.  If any parents use twitter then please head over to @WLPENetwork  and follow for the daily challenges. You might even see a famailar face once in a while.

Win a £10,000 Playground for Carmondean

Hands up if you would like to win a £10,000 creative playground for Carmondean.

I see lots of hands up for this. Well here is how you can do it.

  1. Download the Home Learning  Playground Design Activity Pack using the link below.
  2. Have a think about what you your perfect playground would look like and complete all the activities in the pack.
  3. Submit it all back to them by Friday 1st May.
  4. You can enter more than once so remember that the more entries we have for the school the better the chance we have of winning

Home Learning Resources

PE 2.6 challenges

Good morning everyone. I hope you have been keeping active at home. I’m sure this lovely weather will be helping with that.

Did you know that the London Marathon was meant to take place this Sunday , 26th April? Maybe you knew someone who was going to be taking part or you know someone who has completed this endurance running event  in the past.  It will hopefully take place later on this year.

A marathon distance is 26.2 miles. That’s like running from Livingston to Stirling Castle ( Wow!) Since no one can run the marathon this weekend some of the charities involved with the marathon have decided to set a 2 point six challenge and I’d like you to see if you can do any of these challenges?

https://www.twopointsixchallenge.co.uk/inspiration.html

or maybe even come up with your own based around the number 2.6 or 26.  eg

26 star jumps

balance on 1 foot for 2.6 secs ( or 2.6 minutes!)

Throw a ball to brother/sister 26 times

Here are some ideas from the website

https://www.twopointsixchallenge.co.uk/inspiration.html

Post a reply to let me know what you managed to do.

Mrs Ferguson

 

Primary 7. 24.03.20

Tuesday 24th March 2020

Hello Primary 7.

As you know, using the TEAMS system was quite challenging for us yesterday.

We understand that sometimes you will be unable to access files and you may get a message saying ‘something went wrong’. This is due to the fact that the TEAMS system is very busy with lots of people using it.

Please know that we are doing our best to ensure you can access your work successfully.

Remember that you can complete your tasks in any order you wish. If you have completed everything for the day then you can work on the following things:

  • My Life So Far
  • Learning spelling words/ get someone at home to do speed writing with or play hangman
  • Read your book from the class library or indeed one of your own
  • Have a go at Fitness Monopoly from your packs.

 

We do not expect you to be working online all day. Some tasks should be completed in your jotter. If you cannot complete assignments online you can do these in your jotter!  It is also important that you take time to relax, play, exercise and spend time with people at home too.

 

Rules for TEAMS chat:

Please remember that this chat is designed to ensure you can access your learning and ask questions about your learning.

The chat needs to be as streamlined as possible as it can be difficult to follow everyones individual comments. Please do not reply as a new thread – instead to reply to someone click ‘reply’ to the comment you wish to reply to.

Before writing a comment in the chat please ask yourself the following questions:

  • Is my comment appropriate?
  • Has someone else already asked the same question? (If they have you may find the answer in their reply)

 

PE –

If you can, it would be great to start each day with some exercise. Joe Wicks ‘Body coach’ is running an online class every day at 9am (don’t worry if you can’t tune in at 9am – it will be available after 9 too!) Here is the link-

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

 

Health –

In such a busy, connected world. It is more important than ever to take time for yourself. Mindfulness is when we are thinking about what we are doing right now. Ignoring the past or the future, we just think about the present.

Today we would like you to try meditation.

Turn on your device speakers and find a comfortable, quiet space to complete the following task.

Click on the link, close your eyes and listen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk_qU7l-fcU

 

Numeracy –

Please go to your numeracy TEAM and you will be able to find out what your tasks are there.

Mrs Oliver numeracy group – you will be able to find your assignments in our P7 TEAM ‘assignments’ section.

Mrs Macaulay Numeracy Group –

Warm up – https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button Click on times tables and select the 6 times table. In our numeracy group you will find a comment that asks for your score – please share it with me in the comments!

Lesson – Adding and subtracting negative numbers (screen shot in comment feed/teaching information in files section)

Task – complete the following questions (worksheet in assignments/screen shot in comment feed)

Mrs Wylie Numeracy –

Ninja  – Complete Week 7 session 2  – you can share your belt colour with me .

Denominators

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaQlieZH1kk

We are going to continue with long multiplication, click on the link above as a reminder of what we have been working on.  Have a pencil and piece of paper ready to try the calculation along the clip. Pause when necessary. Complete the questions assigned in the files section.

Calculators

Once you have completed your Ninja session please use the link below. It’s about mixed and top heavy ( improper) fractions , a reminder of what we have been working on in class .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggYdPef3Nuk

Complete the activity in the assigned to Calculators .

Looking for more maths to do? Why don’t you log on to Education City and play live against your classmates? Learn a times table you find tricky? Create your own maths game?

 

Writing –

This task can be completed in your blue jotters .

Primary 7 , we know that you will all be very sensible and will be listening to the advice to stay at home . However, we have thought of some fantastic places you can explore:

Narnia                              A Galaxy far far away

Hogwarts                          Mars

The Secret Garden               Under the Sea

Isle of Burk (How to Train Your Dragon )

Choose one of the locations above or indeed think of your own and write a description of it.

We know you all have fantastic imaginations, write about what you can see, what you can hear. Try to include the following to describe the setting:

Interesting Adjectives – to describe what you can see / hear.

Simile  –        comparing ( as or like ) as soft as a pillow , as black as coal , like snow on the top of  a mountain .

Alliteration  – The shiny stars sparkled ,         the slithering,  snake cast a spell

Repetition  – Deep , deep down at the bottom of the sea

Use these as your success criteria and ‘green’ any you have included.

 

 

WWII homework –

Your WWII homework is due today. In the files section you will be able to download the homework sheet you were given at the start of the year for reference. We are hoping that we will be able to share this altogether back in school and so we would like you to make sure you have completed this. Keep it safe in the meantime.

 

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

 

 

Primary 7 13.03.20

Friday 13th March 2020

 

This week in spelling the Morpurgos were working on the ‘oa’ sound. The Rowlings and Walliams are focusing on words with a ‘long e’ sound spelled with y. Next week is a whole review on all the words over the last 4 weeks – so p7 get cracking!

In topic we are still working on World War II.This week we are learning about the Blitz. The name comes from a German word meaning lighting war. We came into class this morning to find our houses have been destroyed by a terrifying night of bombing! We know the Blitz lasted for many months and a lot more destruction is to come! We have learnt so much more and hoping to learn more.

In class we created a silhouette of a soldier and placed it on a rounded black piece of paper and covered in in coloured tissue paper all over the back to create really effective stain glass windows.

In maths we have be looking at areas of triangles. What you do is find the area of a rectangle and then half it.

In numeracy we have been looking at negative numbers and where we can find them. We have learnt that you can find negative numbers on a thermometer and when working with money.

Every week the show gets better and better more props have been added, more lines known and more actions for songs have been coming left, right and centre!

Blog written by Ruiri Taylor and Mrs Macaulay

Reminders:

Spelling – Due Friday

Show – continue to learn script and song words

Education city – available for literacy and numeracy tasks.

My Life So Far – continue to add more information and illustrations.

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

Carmondean Football Team

A huge congratulations to the football team for their performances yesterday at the 2nd schools football league event at Deans High School. The team played fantastically well and they worked so hard across the pitch in every game, running themselves ragged. The link up play between everyone was great and they were all calm and very comfortable on the ball, with some quality link up play all over the pitch, including several through balls from our play-making keeper Aiden! Everyone got a chance to play a few games and it is a testament to the team spirit that whoever came in slotted in seamlessly and we didn’t lose our momentum. We came away with 4 wins and a draw with goals from all over the pitch and solid defending to keep 4 clean sheets. A big thank you to Angela Coulter for organising and well done to everyone who took part!

 

Primary 7 05.03.20

Today is world book day and we have all brought in our favourite books and when a bell sounds at different times of the day we all stop what we are doing and read our books .In literacy circles we have all finished are books and we have started writing book reviews. We have really enjoyed reading our books and some of us are now reading a different one!

In topic this week we have written a diary to recall what we as WWII characters would have been doing during the war to help out.

We enjoyed exploring Education City. We played lots of different games and a really fun game wear you pick a snail and race against people in school and in class. To win you need to get the most points by answering maths questions as quickly as possible. It is so much fun!

Our show is still coming along brilliantly and for the first time we had the stage up and we used Props! Yes, you heard correctly, props have been added during rehearsal! It is an amazing show and it is on the 2nd of  April – we hope you are coming!

In numeracy Mrs Macaulay’s group started learning about negative numbers – we were looking at reading scales and answering lots of tricky word problems! We learned about overdrafts and we learn more about money as we continue. Mrs Wylie’s numeracy class have been converting between top heavy and mixed fractions.

Your blog today was written by Kira & Ruiri

Reminders:

PE kits – Monday and Tuesday

My Life So Far – 1st draft due 13th March

WWII homework – due 24th March

School show – costumes / continue to learn lines and song words

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

Primary 7

We stepped back in time to the 1940’s this week, when Homefront Histories came to visit. We had a jammed packed day, completing various missions including putting out incendiary bombs!

Following our discussions on the Holocaust last week, we learned about the Righteous among the Nations. We all agreed that when bad things happen, good always shines through. We were certainly inspired by the kindness, courage and braver of people like Miep Gies , Oskar Schindler and Irena Sandler.

REMINDERS –

PE – Outdoor Kit Mondays Indoor Kit Tuesday

Homework – spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays.

Topic homework  – due Tuesday 24th March

Literacy Circle  – Due Thursday

PLEASE REMEMBER TO LEARN SCRIPTS FOR SENIOR SHOW

 

Thank for your continued support.

Mrs Wylie, Mrs Muir and Mrs Mcaulay

 

Primary 7 21.02.20

Hello and welcome to this week’s Primary 7 blog! Although it has been a short week we have certainly managed to fit a lot in!

We have been learning about a very sensitive subject in topic – The Holocaust. In 1933 Hitler became leader of Germany and blamed Jewish people for losing the First World War and decided to punish them (as well as some other people) in the most unimaginable way. We watched some videos on Newsround which explained what life was like for these people. We know how important it is to research this topic with an adult. We feel it is so important for everyone to know about the awful things that happened so that it never happens again.

In numeracy we are all continuing to work on fractions, decimals and percentages. We have been converting between them, ordering them, and working out fractions and percentages of amounts.

We have all been enjoying our five minute challenge at the start of numeracy sessions – our Ninja booklets. In this time we have to answer a range of maths and numeracy questions which cover all areas of the curriculum and beyond!

In writing we have been focused on explanation writing. This week we wrote clear explanations about how a volcano erupts. This took us back to our natural disasters topic in our first term of primary 7 – it seems so long ago!

Coming to Carmondean Primary School very soon… our Primary 6&7 show – What’s the Crime Mr Wolf? Props are being created left, right and centre by our art team. Dances are coming along step by step. Songs are being sung passionately. The whole production is coming together amazingly.

Please continue to learn your lines and song words.

Your blog was written today by Dean, Kira, Aiden, Ruiri, Eva, Lana, Michael, Sara’a, Erin and Reuben.

Reminders:

Monday – Outdoor PE

Tuesday – Visitor to P7

Wednesday – Dance group at lunchtime

Thursday – Literacy Circles, Handball tournament

Friday – Spelling homework, topic homework .

Other – Continue to work on your lines for the show!

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

Primary 7 31.01.20

 

Carmondean Blog Primary 7

 

Numeracy and Maths

In both Mrs Wylie and Mrs. Macaulay’s class we were working with fractions, decimals and percentages. It was very fun to learn about we love numeracy very much.

In maths we continued to learn about perimeter and angles.

 

WWII Families

This week we have been told some more information about our 1939 characters. The children have been told where they have been evacuated to, the mums have now been informed where they are working and the soldiers have been deployed! We are looking forward to finding out what is going to happen next.

Primary 6/7 show

This week we found out some of the peoples roles in the primary 6 7 show. We have been learning the songs and starting to look at the script!

Mr. Wolf ~ Ryan

Mrs.Wolf ~ Leila

Judge Feathers~ Olaf

Red Riding Hood ~ Caitlin

Deer / Rabbit / Narrator ~ Rosie /Shannon

Literacy Circles

Literacy Circles this week was full of strong discussion and thought, all groups are enjoying their books and sharing opinions on the books. Just a little reminder that Literacy Circles Homework should be handed in on a Thursday ready for discussion.

 

Reminders

Outdoor P.E: Monday

Indoor P.E: Tuesday

 

Homework

Literacy Circles: Thursday

Spelling: Friday

WWII Homework: 24th March

 

Hope you all have an amazing weekend!

This blog was written by Caitlin and Kira

Primary 7

This week our primary 7 blog has been written by Iona and Mady .

 

Carmondean Blog Primary 7

 

MATHS

In Mrs. Macaulay’s maths group we have been learning how to multiply and divide decimals by 10, 100 and 1000.  Mrs Wylie’s groups are continuing with fractions, decimals and percentages.

 

SCIENCE

We have been finishing off our science passports from DCHS and finished our experiments. These experiments have helped us understand measuring water and temperature accurately.

 

SCOTTISH POEMS

Well done to everybody who learned their Scottish poem and recited it in front of the class, also well done to Ryan and Ruiri  for winning the Poetry competition in front of the whole school.

 

WWII FAMILIES

This week we have been told some more information about our 1939 characters. The children have been told where they have been evacuated to, the mums have now been informed where they are working and the soldiers have been deployed!

 

Literacy Circles

Literacy Circles this week was full of strong discussion and thought, all groups are enjoying their books and sharing opinions on the books. Just a little reminder that Literacy Circles Homework should be handed in on a Thursday ready for discussion.

 

Reminders

Outdoor P.E: Monday

Indoor P.E: Tuesday

 

Homework

Literacy Circles: Thursday

Spelling: Friday

WWII Homework: 24th March

 

Hope you all have an amazing weekend!

 

Iona and Mady

Primary 7

In maths we have been converting measurements and calculating perimeters. In numeracy we are focusing on fractions, decimals and percentages. To support the children’s learning in class please continue to encourage your child to log on to education city where there is a variety of activities for them to do.

We have been continuing to work on our science skills using our passports from DCHS. Our focus was on measuring water and temperatures accurately. Next week we will be looking at measuring mass and time precisely before undertaking more experiments.

All the children have been working really hard in class to learn their Scottish poem which they will be reciting in front of the class on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd January. Two children will be chosen to represent each class at the Burns assembly.

WWII Families and National Identity Cards

Primary 7 have travelled back in time to 1939; they have changed identity and have moved to either London or Clydebank! Other facts about their war time lives will be revealed to them over the next few weeks. The pupils will be finding factual details about their lives through various sources. Thank you to all the families who have shared their own memories and family histories of WWII, personal stories and artefacts bring the topic alive for the pupils. We have decided to add a section to our wall display to share family histories.

Literacy circles

We had some strong discussions at our literacy circles on Thursday and some interesting predications about what will unfold in our novels.

We would like to reiterate the importance of each child completing their literacy circle tasks in order to gain the full benefits of working in literacy teams.

 

Reminders:

Outdoor PE – Monday

Indoor PE – Tuesday

Homework:

Continue to learn Scottish poem

Mrs Macaulay’s numeracy – due on Tuesday

Mrs Wylie’s Denominators – homework due on Friday

Literacy circle –Thursday

Spelling – Friday

Topic homework  – due 24th March

Thank you for your continued support.

 

Mrs Wylie , Mrs Macaulay and Mrs Muir .

Primary 7 05.12.19

After weeks of dedication and planning Primary 7 Enterprise at the Christmas Fair on Friday was huge success. All the pupils worked their socks off at their stalls and made an outstanding profit of £335.09!

On Tuesday we delivered our assembly to the whole school. It went absolutely brilliantly, everyone enjoyed it and our mashup sounded fantastic. Our message to the school was to think less about what you want and more about want you would like to give or do for others.

On Wednesday two teachers from Deans Community High School came to visit us. They talked to us about the three types of science – chemistry, biology and physics. We took part in a chemistry experiment where we had to precisely put 10 drops of potassium iodide and 10 drops of lead nitrate together in a test tube. When mixed these two liquids turned yellow instantly. We then used filter paper in a funnel to separate the solids from the liquids which were created by mixing the two liquids together. We are really excited to take part in more science experiments in the future!

The company who make our Primary 7 leavers hoodies have a competition running this month. The first prize is money towards our order. The competition involves us redesigning Santa’s uniform. We have come up with some really great ideas and look forward to sending these away in the hopes of winning!

Written by Lana, Rosie, Ruiri and Dean

Reminders:

Christmas Disco – Thursday 19th December – Please return green slips

PE – Monday & Wednesday

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

 

Primary 7 – 22.11.19

Michelle from West Lothian Drugs and Alcohol Services came to visit us on Monday. We learned about the effects of smoking on our health, finances and relationships. We were shocked to hear that cigarettes contain thousands of chemicals. During the week we researched some of these chemicals and where else they are found. We are looking forward to her next visit on Monday.

On Tuesday we visited the Risk Factory where we experienced a range of situations highlighting dangers and risks. We learned about to keep ourselves safe and who to contact if we needed help.

This week we have been working hard to learn our words and songs for both the St Andrews assembly and our class assembly. Our singing is absolutely fantastic! Please continue to learn these song words at home (especially Auld Lang Syne final verse!)

Primary 7 have been incredibly busy preparing for their stalls at the Christmas Fair. We have created a range of beautiful gifts and fun games to play. We have works out our costs and potential profit and look forward to finding out our total profit on the day! Please come along and support us on Friday 29th November!

 

Reminders:

PE – Monday and Wednesday

Multi sports festival – Tuesday

Spelling homework due – Friday

My Life So Far – ongoing

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

Primary 7 – 15.11.19

We think if Santa walked into our rooms at this moment in time he would want to employ us at the North Pole to boost the productivity of his elves. The motivation and commitment of our pupils to cost, manufacture and market their products and games has been fantastic. Primary 7 are buzzing! Please come along and support our pupils Enterprises at the Christmas Fair. We are sure you will pick up a few brilliant gift ideas for Christmas!

We have been discussing the true meaning of this time of year. To start off our conversation we asked the pupils if they had a magical power and could give a gift to every citizen of the world – what would that gift be?

Casey started the conversation with ‘a hot bath – everybody just needs clean water’. The gift ideas spiralled from there – food, shelter, love, education, peace and friendship. Wouldn’t it be lovely if our magical gifts were granted? We are preparing a small school assembly to share our gifts with the rest of the school.

In health we continued to look at the Eatwell plate to help us to analyse some food diaries. Using our knowledge we had to suggest a few healthier food swaps to ensure the person was getting a balanced diet. We are completing our own food diaries for the week and will be bringing them in on Monday to complete a task with them.

In PE we have been learning about Parkour which involves negotiating obstacles by running, jumping and climbing. We are really enjoying this and are developing our skills with increasing speed.

In maths we are focusing on coordinates in four quadrants. Through plotting points on the coordinate grids we realised the importance of reading the x and y axis very carefully! In numeracy we are continuing to focus on decimals and money. As part of our Enterprise project it is very important for us to be able to budget, work out our costs, profit and losses.

 

Reminders:

PE – Monday and Wednesday

Health homework – Due Monday 18th

Numeracy homework – Due Tuesday 19th

Risk Factory trip – Tuesday 19th November

My Life So Far – Ongoing

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie and Mrs Muir

Primary 7 08.11.19

A tree has sprouted in Primary 7 !  When completing challenges and activities in class, we are focusing on particular skills we have used. We know we will use such skills throughout our lives so we are developing firm routes. At the end of each week we use coloured stickers to mark the skills we feel we have been using.

We have attached a picture of a sign that is displayed in primary 7. It reinforces the message we give to pupils regarding social media. We would like to highlight that the legal age recommendation for using Snapchat and Facebook is 13. Within our health and wellbeing lessons, we continually remind pupils about the responsibilities which go along with using such communication tools .We fully appreciate that the use of certain social media site are completely out with the schools parameters, however, we would like to point out that any negative use can affect the class ethos .We would ask that all parents support us in highlighting the guidelines for responsible use. Many Thanks.

 

Jam Jar Appeal!!

For our Enterprise topic we need lots of clean jam jars with lids. If you can – please send any in to Primary 7 who will be very grateful!

Thank you in advance

REMINDERS –

PE – Outdoor Kit Mondays Indoor Kit Wednesdays

Homework – spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays. We are now concentrating on sentences and will not be expecting the children to complete a spelling activity.

Thank for your continued support.

Mrs Wylie, Mrs Muir and Mrs Macaulay

Primary 7 01.11.19

This week some of our primary 7’s took part in the ‘Creation Station’. Here is what they have to share:

On Tuesday 15 of us went to the art room for a robotics workshop. everyone wrote their names on a piece of sticky paper. Then we decorated a paper cup and put three pens on the cups with tape. Next we put a battery with wires on the top of the cup to make it vibrate. It was then motorised so when we attached a wooden peg on to the battery, the robotic model started to move. We had already taken the three lids off the pens, enabling the pens to move across the paper and form a colourful picture. We had a great time and were excited to share our work with the rest of our class. Written by Ruiri, Jack, Reuben and Willow

In numeracy we have been using BODMAS to help us to answer complex sums which include brackets, square numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division! In maths we have been focusing on identifying and plotting coordinates.

In health we have been looking at the Eatwell plate and learning about each section. We had to become an expert in a certain section and teach each other about the foods, recommended portion sizes and nutrients found in these foods. Next week we will continue to focus on the Eatwell plate and use our knowledge to help us with our tasks!

For My Life So Far we planned our ‘school’ section. We noted down our teachers, topics and memories that we wish to include in our projects. Please continue to work on gathering information and working on your MLSF at home.

On Tuesday next week we will be embarking on our first Transition morning to Deans Community High School. We are looking forward to visiting different departments and taking part in a range of lessons! We will let you know how we get on next week!

 

 

 

Reminders:

Outdoor PE – Monday

Transition visit to DCHS – Tuesday

Indoor PE – Wednesday

Numeracy homework (Calculators) – due Wednesday

Spelling homework – due Friday

My Life So Far – ongoing

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Mrs Macaulay, Mrs Wylie & Mrs Muir

Primary 7 11.10.19

We have dealt with exploding volcanoes, catastrophic tsunamis, disastrous mudslides, deadly avalanches, raging wildfires and destructive earthquakes …my goodness we think we need a holiday ! The presentations of the Primary 7 natural disaster homework tasks were excellent. Well done Primary 7.

After our October break we will be concentrating on our enterprise project. We are sure our budding entrepreneurs will produce some exciting results. Our numeracy focus will be linked to our projects; focusing on money, budgets, profit and loss. Sir Sugar look out !

Take a look at some of our amazing Big Homework projects:

REMINDERS –

PE – Outdoor Kit Mondays

Indoor Kit Wednesdays

Homework –spelling words will be given on Mondays with homework due on Fridays .

Maths  –  Please remember to use our numeracy games to build upon your times tables and number bond recall

Thank for your continued support.

We hope everyone has an enjoyable October holiday .

 

Mrs Wylie , Mrs Muir and Mrs Macaulay

 

 

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