P6/5 amazing class talks

This week we performed some outstanding class talks. We were brilliant because we brought in props to support our talks, we were loud and clear for everyone to hear, everyone was included by asking questions, taking part in quizzes and singing songs.

 

There were lots of different talks.

Adam – my talk was about the Brazilian wandering spider.

Karis – my talk was about acrobatic gymnastics.

Arron – my talk was all about Judo.

James – my talk was about the plague.

 

The whole class were prepared and participated in their own class talk. Miss Cooke was amazed and can’t wait until the next lot of talks.

By Primary 6/5

Maths Problem Solving challenge day

We went along to Stoneyburn Primary School to take part in a Maths Problem solving challenge day.

We talked about different types of problems we can be given and the different strategies we might use to solve them.

We had lots of opportunities to work through different types of problems – logic, finding different possibilities, visual and rules and patterns.

Scott – I really enjoyed the logic problem all about Lego.

Jason – I really liked when I got to work out how many ways I could arrange number cards 1-15.

In the afternoon, we tackled 3 challenging questions. One was about how many jelly babies we would need to pull out of the bag to ensure we got one of each colour. The second question asked us to work out whether it was quicker to travel by horse and cart then a donkey or to walk the whole way.

The last question was the hardest and most challenging. We had to use our logic problem skills to work out the name and job of the son and Father.  We found it hard but we didn’t give up.

Can you solve the problem?

Messrs. Baker, Butcher, Farmer, Joiner and Plumber are all residents of the small village of Haar. They are the sons of a baker, a butcher, a farmer, a joiner and a plumber, who are all retired, and they themselves work as a baker, a butcher, a farmer, a joiner and a plumber. None of the five has a name which is that of his father’s occupation or of his own occupation; and none follows his father’s occupation. None has, as yet, a son of his own. Here are five clues to help you find out the occupation of each of the five villagers and the occupations of their fathers. 1. The retired plumber’s son is engaged to a girl in the neighbouring village of Smirr. 2. The village badminton team, which has four players, consists of Mr Baker, Mr Plumber, the retired butcher’s son and the joiner. 3. Mr Butcher and the retired baker’s son married sisters. 4. The village folk group, HearHaar, is made up of the retired farmer’s son on guitar, the plumber on fiddle and Mr Butcher on percussion. 5. The joiner is the only unmarried man in the list.

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This week in Greenrigg…

Tuesday 17th November

– P3/4 Benchball training with Sports Leaders and Miss Watson

– After School Club Netball

Wednesdsay 18th November

– Maths Problem Solving Masterclass group of P5,6,7 pupils and Miss Cooke to Stoneyburn

– P7s Drugs and Alcohol Health Education

– After School Club Football

– 6pm Dalguise information meeting for parents and children P5,6,7

– 7pm PTA Meeting

Thursday 19th November

– P3/4 and P4/5 to Benchball Festival

– After School Club Dance

9th November 2015, this week in Greenrigg

Tuesday P3/4 have Benchball training in the afteroon with the sports leaders from Whitburn Academy

On Tuesday at 7pm there is a Community Council meeting in the school

On Wednesday evening two of our Parent Council members will attend training at Broxburn Academy

On Thursday there is dance after school club

On Friday morning P7 will have their weekly FUTSAL session at 9am

This week in Greenrigg…. 2nd November 2015

After a scary bunch of people arriving to party on Wednesday night and gruesome wounds on show on Thursday we are hoping it will all be calm this week at Greenrigg…

On Monday we have assembly at 2.20pm – parents and carers are welcome to attend and we are looking forward to seeing our newest nursery children at their very first assembly.

On Monday evening at 6pm there will an opportunity for parents to take part in the same Child Protection training that our staff (and all WL employees working with children) undertook in August.  The training, led by Mrs Berginis, will explain what the school’s role is in helping to keep children safe.

Also on Monday at 7pm we would like to welcome parents and staff to the Parent Teacher Association’s  (PTA) Annual General Meeting and then planning for the Christmas Fair.  Please come along and find out how you can be involved in helping raise funds for additional resources that are outwith the core school budget.

On Tuesday our P2 children are off to the Museum in Edinburgh – see the BLOG later in the week for photographs of their adventures!  They have been studying the dinosaurs and hoping to learn more on their trip.

On Tuesday afternoon P3/4 have their weekly benchball session with Sports Leaders from Whitburn Academy

On Wednesday P7s are off to the Poppy Factory as part of their learning about World War 2.

Nursery parents and carers are warmly invited to Stay, Play and Learn on Wednesday in the nursery.

On Thursday morning we are looking forward to welcoming our new woodwind instructor, Victoria Lindie, to the school.  Boys and girls please remember to bring your instrements:)

Sponsored Walk over Forth Road Bridge – please hand your sponsor forms and money into Mrs Millar in the office.

Have a great week!                                                                    Kathy Gibson 

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