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The Big Finale… Primary 3 at the Circus!

Before the Easter holidays the boys and girls of primary 3 finished a wonderful topic all about the circus!

To end it all we were lucky enough to visit a real travelling circus when it visited West Lothian. We were all amazed with the breath taking performances of the dancers, jugglers, fire eaters…. It was incredible!

Have a look at some of the photos of what we got up to during our topic below!

First few days back in P1b.

Our first few days back at school have been very busy and enjoyable.   Mrs Macdonald got a shock when she saw us after the holidays.  She  couldn’t believe how tall and grown up we were looking.  She said that we almost look like P2s !

We also welcomed a new friend into our class, Arran. Welcome to St Nicholas Arran !

Today, we had our story and milk outside today under the shade of the gazebo.  We couldn’t believe how hot it was.  If this good weather continues, we will need to think about wearing sun hats and bringing sun tan lotion to school (fingers crossed !).

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Fairyland Fun in P1b.

The boys and girls and I would like to say a huge thank you to all of our special visitors who came along to our class to share our learning.    It was fantastic seeing such a large turnout.  We hope you had fun .  We did ! Our favourite activity was decorating the gingerbread men. These disapperared very quickly !

Here are a few pictures from yesterday.

 

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Sink or Float!

Today primary 5/4 tried out their models of the Titanic in the waters of St Nicholas. Lots of the models were successful and stayed afloat however we did have a few disasters!

Molly – I first tried to fill my model with a swimming armband to help it float but it didn’t work. Next I filled a milk carton with lentils and this helped balance the weight of the model so it could float.

Finlay – I used reindeer dust to help my boat float but when I tried it out it tipped over. I tried it again with a rock at the side that needed extra weight and it worked.

Pranks in P1.

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P1a’s and P1b’s teachers swapped classes this morning to play a prank on the boys and girls. Miss Toner’s class were met by Mrs Macdonald and P1b were met by Miss Toner. What was going on ? We told the boys and girls that Mrs Brown had decided to swap teachers around ! There were a lot of confused little faces . After a few minutes, some of the class guessed ! We were playing a little trick.  Ha ha ! April Fools Day everyone !

Easter Egg Bonanza

This morning Primaries 2 and 2/1 went on an Easter Egg Hunt.  They found a coloured envelope in their classroom containing a nursery rhyme clue to solve:

‘Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the _______’ which led them to the next clue which was hidden at the clock!  The hunt took us outside and thankfully we were all confident with our nursery rhymes and were able to solve every clue.

There was a basket filled with yummy creme eggs as a treat for us at the end of the hunt!

Happy Easter everyone!

 

Child line come to visit

Article 12 & 19

we have the right to be heard and to feel

safe from harm

The NSPCC came to speak to Primary 6&7 today to talk about the purpose of Childline.   We learned how heavy worries and concerns can be to carry around with us and the importance of speaking to someone about them. They will be back in a few weeks to. Art out some workshops in our classes.

Magic showcase

Primary 4 would like to thank all parents and members of their families for coming to our showcase on Friday. We had a great day and enjoyed showing you all of our hard work.

Well done to Ethan’s mum for getting the closest to the number of spiders in the hatchery. She guessed 63. A total of 77 spiders are hatching in our class!

Also well done to Sterling’s dad for creating the winning mythical creature. It was a hard job to decide on a winner so we took a class vote.

Your prizes are on the way home. Thank you to all the people who took part in our activities. We had great fun showing them to you.

The witches and wizards of primary 4.

Wonderful Wishes in P1b !

If you could have one wish what would it be ? We had fun today with this task. Mrs Macdonald granted one wish for each of the children with her magic wand.  What did we wish for?

‘I wish for a motorbike because they go fast’ – Daniel.

‘I wish I could be a super hero’ – Connor.

‘I wish I could have a super cool car’ – Piotr.

‘I wish I could go to the moon’ – Mehreen.

‘I wish I could be Elsa’- Chloe.

‘I wish I could go to Kos again because it the pool was good’ – Neve W.

‘I wish I could chat to Yoda’ – Arran.

‘I wish I could be Elsa because I love her and she is beautiful’. – Maymunah.

‘I wish I could have a pet lion because they are my favourite animal’. – Harry.

‘I wish I could have a pet monkey because I like them. – Finlay A.

‘I wish I could be a super hero because I love super heroes. – Zach.

‘I wish I could see One Direction because they are cool’. – Neve P.

‘I wish I could see One Direction’. – Carson.

‘I wish I could go to Fairyland’. – Casper.

‘I wish I could get lady bugs because they fly’. – Finlay F.

‘I wish I could run super fast’. – Kai.

‘I wish I could meet an alien because it will be interesting and because I like aliens’. Aoibhe.

‘I wish I could be a super hero’. – Kamaren.

‘I wish I could be invisible because I want to go to houses’. – Ronan.

‘I wish I could get a pet monkey because they are cool’. – Finn.

‘I wish I could get a pet pony because I like them’. – Fallon.

‘I wish I could go on a Thomson holiday because I like the ice-cream’. – Jacob.

‘I wish I could fly’. – Evan.

 

 

 

 

 

Titanic – The unsinkable ship

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Titanic “THE UNSINKABLE SHIP”

P5/4 and P5 learned lots of interesting facts about the Titanic, during this term.  Here are some of the activities we did:

– Created a large scale display of the ship in class.

– Wrote questions we wanted to find out about the Titanic.

– Visited the local library to find out more.

– Did observational drawings of the Titanic.

– Created a timeline of events from when the ice berg was first spotted by Frederick Fleet, to the investaigation following the disaster.

– Designed a new flag for the ship.

– Investgated the construction of the ship.

– Listened to survivors stories.

– Designed and built a Titanic ship or a first class cabin / third class cabin.

– Wrote a factfile.

– Read newspaper articles about the disaster.

– Used netbooks and library books to carry out personal research.

– Created a Titanic quiz.

– Wrote newspaper articales about the sinking of the ship.

– Created a class book about our learning of the Titanic.

– Created a bar chart displaying the number of survivors.

– Made psoters of the White Star Line.

– Watched Discovery DVDs about the ship and took notes about what we learned.

– Painted large scale first class and third class passengers along with facts about these groups of people.

– Looked at a variety of photgraphs, pictures and diagrams of the inside and outside of the ship.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annie – a memorable performance

 Article 29

Our education allows us to share our talents.

This week the school has been ringing out with music, as the stars of the school production of ‘Annie’ were able to share their hard work with their friends and family. The cast, who have been working hard on the show for only seven weeks, performed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week to packed audiences.

Set in 1930s New York, Annie tells the story of an eleven-year-old girl, who has been living in the horrid Miss Hannigan’s orphanage for girls her whole life. She has the dream that one day she will be reunited with the parents who left her a letter and a locket so many years ago. Annie’s quest to find her real parents and the adoption by the billionaire businessman Oliver Warbucks is what provides dramatic plot for this spectacular and heart-warming musical.

We would like to thank all the parents, grandparents and friends who have donated their time, props, costumes, and for supporting learners in their learning of lines and dance routines.

Every single performer gave everything they had, helping to make this production so successful.

Thanks are due to all the staff who helped with auditions, rehearsals and backstage. Of course, the entire performance could not have happened if it were not for all the brilliantly talented actors, actresses and chorus who helped to make the event so memorable. Well done everyone!

Here’s just a few photos with lots more to come. Please leave a comment about your thoughts on the production…

Absolutely Amazing “Annie”

Primary 5/4 and Primary 5 thoughts about “Annie”
Lukas: “I had a fantastic time being Officer Ward in “Annie”.  I liked the part when Miss Hannigan pulled at my tie and all the audience laughed!  I’m sad it’s now over and can’t wait to see the DVD.
Nicole: “I enjoyed being an orphan in the show, but it was hard work because every time Miss Hannigan appeared she shouted at us!  My favourite part was when all the orphans ran onto the stage at Mr Warbucks mansion.  My mum, dad, gran and grandpa all came to see the show and they loved it!”
Caitlin: “I liked doing the dance for the song “It’s a hard knock life”.  I had some lines to say and I’m glad I remembered them!  My best part was when we got the presents at the end and we all took a bow.  The audience gave us a big clap and cheered really loudly!” 
Iona: “I loved being Miss Hannigan in the show and I’m proud of myself for learning all my lines and I’m glad I made the audience laugh.  My favourite part was when I sang ‘Little Girls’ and I liked acting alongside Amy and Georgia.  My mum, dad and sister came to the show and they were so proud of me!  I wish we could do it all over again”.
Erin: “I was a back stage helper and I enjoyed doing this job because being responsible for the props is important”.
Aaron: “I loved playing the part of Drake in the show and I enjoyed serving Mr Warbucks.  I knew my lines off by heart and I enjoyed dancing.  The audience were really good at clapping and laughing and I think they all enjoyed the shows!  I will miss the after school club on Wednesdays”. 

P1b having fun in Fairyland !

P1 have been busy today making final preparations for our Fairyland showcase.  We made crowns, fairy wands and wrote a story about the big bad wolf.

When writing our story, we had to pretend that we were the big bad wolf and think of reasons why he ate Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.  After a super discussion we all agreed that maybe the poor wolf hadn’t eaten for days and that is why he ate them both.  Maybe Little Red Riding Hood was mean to him and he decided to gobble her up ! Who knows !

We hope that you can make it along to our Fairlyland showcase.  Just a reminder to you all that it will be on Wednesday, 2nd of April at 2.00pm in our classroom. Hope to see lots of you there.

 

We hope to see lots of mummies, daddies , grannies and grandads on this day.

Presentations in P3a!

WOW! I am AMAZED with the hard work and effort of the boys and girls in Primary 3! Two weeks ago they were set a homework challenge… to do a presentation in front of the class about any subject of their choice.

The results were FANTASTIC! We had outfits, trophies, medals, photos, posters, dvds, songs, powerpoints… even a cake! We all learned so much from listening to each other… we learned about countries, hobbies, pets, games, history, animals, football teams and very special people!

At the end of the presentations the ‘judging panel’ gave feedback to the presenter about their delivery, content and style.

Overall the presentations were excellent, it was lovely to see and hear the children talking about something they are passionate about.

A HUGE WELL DONE TO EVERYONE! I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND ALL YOUR HARD WORK!

From Miss King 🙂

Goodies in P1b !

Today we were left another lovely surprise in our classroon after lunch ! A basket ! But, not any old basket, for this basket was full of goodies. There were sandwiches, cookies, biscuits, a donut , healthy grapes and milk.  Yummy !  Who could have left us such delicious treats ?

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD !

Thank you for visiting our class today.  We had lots of fun with your fairytale.  We sequenced the story and wrote all about our favourite part in our castle booklets.

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Measure

Primary 2 have been busy learning about Measure.  We have been measuring items in our classroom using our feet, hands, straws and cubes.  We know that normally our mums and dads would use rulers and measuring tapes to measure things in our house but before we start to learn about that we need to be confident measuring using non-standard units.  We realise that our measurements won’t all be the same when we use our hands and feet because they are all different sizes from each other.  Have a look at us in action!

Taking care of our plants

Primary 1 have been learning about living things and how to take care of them. Our ‘beanstalks’ were looking quite squashed in their small pots, their roots definitely needed more space. We decided to replant them into bigger pots before we take them home next week. Halfway through replanting, we ran out of soil! This was a great opportunity to get out in the sunshine and collect some more.

Well done primary 1.

Miss Toner

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Fit Kids in P1b!

We had a good old boogie woogie this afternoon in P1b.  We had to learn a dance routine about pirates.  We learnt the routine bit by bit then pieced it all together to creatre a super dance.  It was great fun ! We were very energetic showing off all of our moves. By the end of the dance there were lots of red faces.  We are fit kids !

 

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P1b’s news and birthday greetings !

Today, Evan, Kamaren, Connor and Arran would like to share their writing in their news jotters with you.  Well done boys !  When reading today’s diairies I was really impressed to see capital letters, finger spaces and full stops.  I also noticed that there were lots of birthdays at the weekend. We have one today too !  A big happy birthday to Arran, Finn and Zach.
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P1 and the Solar Eclipse.

We learnt all about the solar eclipse this morning.  We learnt that in a solar eclipse, the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun. When this happens, part of the Sun’s light is blocked. The sky slowly gets dark as the moon moves in front of the Sun. When the moon and Sun are in a perfect line, it is called a total eclipse. These are very rare. We weren’t even born when the last one happened in 1999.

We could see from inside our classroom that the sky was becoming darker, then at 9.35am Mrs Macdonald quickly ran out of the fire door in our class to take some pictures. It wasn’t safe for us to go outside without special sunglasses on.Mrs Macdonald  was very careful and made sure that she didn’t look directly at the Sun as this is very dangerous.  We learnt today that you should never look directly at the Sun as this can damage your eyes.

Here are some of the pictures taken this morning. As you can see, the sky over Broxburn turned very very dark.

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Our Learning Log

Primaries 2 and 2/1 have had a busy week!  In Maths we have been measuring and have been investigating to find things that are tall and short.  In P2a we discovered that Kordian was the tallest in our class and Chloe was the shortest.  In P2/1 Alan was the tallest and Tatenda was the shortest.  We used cubes which are a non-standard unit of measure to sort characters from Aladdin and measure them.

In Literacy we read a new book called ‘Who’s our new teacher’ and we worked in pairs to make up questions for the big green dragon.  We used the words why, where, how, when and what and had to remember to use a question mark at the end of our sentence.

We have also been building up an interesting story about our magic carpet adventure.  This week we wrote an interesting middle where we met a character in our story.

I met a giant baby in Egypt. – Archie

I met Prince Charming. – Aisha

I met Santa in the North Pole. – Chloe

I met a dancing Daisy in beautiful Field Land. – Natalia

I met a flying unicorn. – Zuzanna.

I met a shark in Australia. – Stephen

 

We also learned about St Patrick and made brightly coloured rainbow mobiles with a lucky shamrock and pot of gold hanging from them.  We know that St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.

Wow! What a busy week we have had.  We are looking forward to learning lots more next week!

 

 

 

P1 and the hunt for Goldilocks

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Today we all made a WANTED poster , appealing for help to find  Goldilocks. We will stick  some of these  up around our school , just in case she decides to come back. We hope that we find her because we would like to have a chat with her about breaking other people’s things. We will also be telling her off for going into the bear’s house . So silly as she didn’t even know any of the three bears. Our teachers  have reminded us all today about what we do to keep ourselves safe.

Tickets for Sale!!

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Tickets for St Nicholas’ production of Annie are selling fast – particularly the Monday and Wednesday evening.  Although there are a few tickets left for these performances, there are quite a few left for the Tuesday afternoon show.  If you would like to purchase a ticket, at a cost of £3.00 each, please contact the office.

The children have put a lot of effort into this production and it would be fantastic to see the hall filled for them to show off their talents.

Huffing and Puffing in P1b.

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After tidying up the mess that Goldilocks made , we decided to have some fun , so we read ‘The Three Little Pigs’ fairy tale. After hearing this story , we decided to make a start on building the three pigs houses. What fun we had !  We didn’t realise how hard it was being a builder !

Before we set to work building, we worked on a design.  We had to think carefully how we wanted our house to look and the materials that we would need to help us.  This was fun.  All of the designs looked fantastic.

With our designs in hand, we donned our hard hats and worked collaboratively to build the houses.  They are still under construction, but we will allow you a sneaky peek at what we have done so far.

Silly Goldilocks!

 

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We  returned from lunch time today to a BIG shock! Our classroom was in a right old mess! There were spoons lying on the floor, chairs scattered on the floor and lots and lots and lots of crunchy crumbs scattered on the carpet! Mrs Macdonald was so sad !  Mrs Thomson quickly got the hoover so that Mrs Macdonald could hoover up the mess.  The boys and girls counted to see how long it took for the carpet to look tidier.  It took 100 seconds ! Super counting everyone !

We had a quick discussion, who could have done such a thing to our lovely classroom?Jacob told us that the crunchy crumbs were, in fact, PORRIDGE OATS !  Goldilocks!!!!! Primary 1b are not happy with you !

We will need to write about this in our castle book.  What will the friendly dragon say ?

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from P1b.

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Today the boys and girls learnt all about St. Patrick and Irish customs.  We watched a short film about St Patrick’s life.  It is was very interesting.  We had our listening ears on and were able to remember lots of facts about him.

We learnt that :

He was born in Wales (Harry).

He was captured by pirates (Zach).

He was taken on a boat to Ireland (Kai).

He had to look after sheep when he was captured (Finlay F).

Patrick prayed to God when he was on the island (Neve P).

Once he escaped he decided to become a priest and he studied for lots of years. (Aoibhe).

He went back to Ireland and helped the people to believe in God (Finn).

Mrs Thomson came into our class told us lots of things too about St Patrick’s day and about Ireland.  She showed us the beautiful shamrock that her mummy posted her from Dublin. We learnt that shamrock is Ireland’s flower.  It is very pretty.  We are going to use Mrs Thomson’s s cutting to try to grow more lovely shamrocks.

We also learnt that Irish boys and girls have the day off from school.  They celebrate the day by going to Mass before watching a St Patrick’s day parade in town. Mrs Thomson made us laugh when she told us that when she was a little girl she used to go to McDonalds on St Patrick’s day and order a green milkshake.  We didn’t know that there was such a thing !  We rounded off our afternoon by making a lucky leprechaun.  Harry and Aoibhe also showed us the lovely St Patrick’s day badges and leprechauns that brought in specially.   We loved them!

Happy St Patrick’s day to all of our family and friends,

love from P1b and Mrs Macdonald.

 

 

Writing fun in P1b.

We enjoy sharing our news after a busy weekend.  Here are some of our news jotters.  Ronan, Chloe, Finlay F and Casper worked super hard this morning to use their sounds in their writing.  Well done to all of the children for working hard.  I really enjoy reading what you have written.

 

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Blowing your own trumpet…

Article 29 – Education must develop every child’s personality, talents and abilities to the full.

Well done to Hannah Spence (P6) and Chloe Smith (P7) for playing cornet with West Lothian Schools Junior Concert Band in the West Lothian Schools Spring Concert series in Inveralmond CHS on Friday 6th March. Both girls have rehearsed with the band on Friday afternoons in St Margaret’s from 1.30pm – 3pm.  The concert was well received by parents, families, Councillors, Moira Niven as well as music teacher’s  from our Twinning Association’s in Germany and Poland.

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Quality Discussion

Article 12

You have the right to an opinion and for it to be listened to and taken seriously.

Primary 6 have been demonstrating their quality communication skills.  As part of our new Social Subjects topic, we are all working in groups to learn about different countries in Europe.  In order to complete the challenge, we have to share our ideas, listen to each other and make sure that everyone in the group has their say and is participating – the discussion tokens help us do this.

We visited the library this week to get some books to help us and are looking forward to persuading our parents to visit out country during our open exhibition after the Easter holidays.

Grand Designs in the Nursery

In the nursery this morning we were really lucky to have a visit from one of our mums, Mrs Walsh, who came to speak with our nursery boys and girls about architecture, as over the last few weeks we have been learning a lot about buildings.  Mrs Walsh showed the boys and girls lots of interesting things: how houses are designed; how they are built; and she brought in some building materials like hard hats, bricks, hi-viz vests and measuring tape for us to investigate.  She also showed us some plans of the current P7 classrooms which were built a few years ago.  We can’t wait until we get our new work done in school – we are looking forward to our big new gym hall.

Thanks Mrs Walsh!

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Mrs Walsh, Mrs Barclay and our morning nursery children

Mummies are very special.

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Primary 1 have spent a lot of time this week talking and thinking about our mummies. We spoke about what makes our mummy special.  Miss Toner and Mrs Macdonald spoke about their mummies too.  Miss Toner’s mummy is kind and funny.  Mrs Macdonald told her boys and girls that her mummy gives good cuddles and makes the best cup of tea in the whole world !   We want our mummies to know that we love them very much.

Happy Mother’s Day when it comes to our lovely mummies.

Love from,

All of the boys and girls in P1a, P1b , Mrs Macdonald and Miss Toner.

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Owl Post

Primary 4 will be coming home today with owl post.

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Today we made invitations to invite parents to our Magic Castle showcase on 27th March at 11am. We will give a guided tour of our Great Hall and have activities for parents to complete. We hope they can make it as we are really looking forward to it.

Sweeties in P1.

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Primary 3 Round Up!

Primary 3 are delighted to finally be able to begin sharing our learning with you!

Please look out for regular updates about all the fun we have been having and all the things we have been learning!

Here are some pictures of some of the things we have been getting up to…

Broxburn Football Tournament!

Well done to all the boys playing in the Broxburn Schools Football Tournament at the Albyn last Friday.

The Yellow, White and Green teams all had a great time and came back with some fantastic results!

A huge thank you to Mr Gorman and Mr Devlin for their continued support with the football teams!

Look out for pictures of our brand new strips- coming soon!

Writing fun in P1 !

We work hard in P1 to use our sounds to help us with our writing.  We especially enjoy sharing our news after the weekend.  Here are some of our weekend diaries.  We write these on our own.  If we are unsure of how to spell a word we use Fred talk to help us to break the word up into sounds.  Mrs Macdonald is very proud of our writing and how hard we all try.DSCF3363 DSCF3364 DSCF3365 DSCF3366

Time Around the World

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This week Primary 5/4 have been carrying out some research into different time zones around the world. We found out that there are 24 different time zones.

To show off what we had learned we decided to make some clocks to display the times in different countries.

Abbie : I learned that some countries have the same time as us and some are in-front or behind us.

Haidyn: I learned that Hong Kong is 8 hours ahead of us. If it was 9.00 here it would be 5.00 in Hong Kong.

Grace: I learned that there are 24 time zones in the world.

Molly: I learned that we orbit the sun so different places in the world have sunlight at different times of the day. It can be day time here but night time in an other country.

 

 

Telling the time in P1b.

We are now learning to tell the time in our class. Harry told us all about the famous clock in London, Big Ben.  He has a picture of this on his I pad ! We spoke about the clocks and watches that we have in our house.  Some of us have lots of clocks ! We learnt that time never stops, it always keeps going.  Chloe showed us her beautiful watch that she had on today.  It has twelve numbers on it.  We learnt that the special word for a clock or watch with twelve numbers – ANALOGUE. We played time games in our groups.  We got to move the hands of the clock round, this was fun ! We are already very good at showing o’clock times.  Well done everyone ! Tomorrow, we will make our own clocks and play more clock games.DSCF3358 DSCF3353 DSCF3352 DSCF3351 DSCF3350 DSCF3362

Fairy tale Fun in P1b.

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We started to read the famous fairy tale , ‘Puss in Boots’ today .The friendly dragon left us this in our class to read.  Some of us already knew the story , Finn said that he had seen the movie. We heard all about the antics of Puss . He spoke in the story and that got us thinking, wouldn’t it be great if animals could really talk ?

I promised the boys and girls that  I would check on my pussy cats when I got home and post a picture of one of the cats. As suspected, they were all fast asleep when I  arrived home. Maybe they have been on their own adventures today whilst I have been at school ! We will finish reading ‘Puss in Boots’ tomorrow.

See you all tomorrow,

Mrs Macdonald.

 

 

Dressing up fun in Primary 1 !

Dressing up is such fun ! We have had lots of opportunities since starting P1b to dress up in various costumes.  We dressed up in spooky costumes for Hallowe’en, dressed up for our Nativity play and more recently we dressed up as a book character for World Book Day.  Mrs Macdonald finds it hard to recognise us all when we dress up !

Our next dressing up day ( non – uniform day) will be on Friday, 13th of March.  Please remember to bring in 50p.  All of our 50ps will go towards our Lenten Charity Appeal.

Kind regards,

Mrs Macdonald.

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More Wonderful Work !

DSCF3275 DSCF3272 DSCF3225 DSCF3223We really enjoy working together with our shoulder partners, in groups and at home with our mummies and daddies.  Here are some lovely photographs of us working together.  We have also included photos of our puppets.  We worked really hard at home with the help of our mummies and daddies to create these.  These looked wonderful in our class.

Well done everyone !

Eco News !

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We are very proud to say that we have three Green Flags at St. Nicholas ! We worked really hard to achieve these awards.  We had to pick up litter, watch our energy consumption and do lots of recycling to get our flags.  With this in mind, P1b have noticed recently that parts of our playground are looking untidy with litter lying around.  The Eco Team would like to remind everyone that litter needs to be put in the bin.

The Eco Team will be meeting on Thursday, 19th of  March to discuss this issue and lots of other exciting ideas that we have.  Watch this space !

Mrs Macdonald.

Annie Jnr

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Our education should provide us with the opportunity to share our talents.

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Well,  our Annie rehearsals are really coming together.  We certainly have a fantastic bunch of enterprising entrepreneurs, creative artists and budding actors.   We will be having a full dress rehearsal on the afternoon of Monday 23rd March, in which we will invite the rest of the school to watch.

The show dates have been finalised and tickets will be on sale soon.  They are as follows:

Monday 23rd March – 6pm

Tuesday 24th March – 1pm

Thursday 26th March – 6pm

We have begun to issue costume details to individual cast members and have requested that all chorus orphans bring in dull (grey, black or brown), old, ill-fitting clothing that you wouldn’t mind being ripped or dirtied a bit.  If these could be brought in in a carrier bag with their name on it, it would make it easier to keep a track of costumes.

Further information will be issued soon, but in the meantime, if you can help with other props or costumes (listed below), please just let Mrs Buchanan-Coutts know – we would be extremely grateful.

Flat caps, trilby, waistcoats, tweed style jacket, long coats (men and woman), feather boas, pin-stripe suit (men/woman), old tattered small suitcase, old style radio, camp bed or sun-loungers. 

 

World Book Day

Happy World Book Day 2015, from Primary 1!

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Little Red Riding Hood x2! (Mirin and Emilie)

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Harry Potter x2, Ron and Hermione! (Leon, Connor, Charlie and Hannah)

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Spidermen! (Leo, Ciaran and Justin)

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Belle, Elsa and Cinderella! (Bella-Rose, Emily and Christy)

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Pirates! (Kacper and Alexander)

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Brave knights! (Lucas and Tomasz)

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Magical fairy and cat! (Poppy and Paula)

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Jack, Goldilocks and the dragon from Fairyland! (Sam, Cerys and Matthew)

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Olaf, Woody and Wolverine (Phoebe, Max and Cameron)

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World Book Day

As today is World Book Day, lots of us came to school dressed as our favourite characters from our favourite books.  This morning in class we read our favourite stories and then listened to a story and poem by Roger McGough on BBC Autors Live.  We wrote about our favourite book and character and asked our friends what their favourite book is and why.

Mandipa – I love “Alice Miranda at School” by Jacqueline Harvey because the girl in the story is very brave as she leaves her parents and starts boarding school.

Jaime – My favourite stories are “Katie Morag” by Mairi Hedderwick.  I like them because they are based in Scotland and Katie Morag is not afraid of anything.  She goes on lots of adventures on the Isle of Struay.

Eoin – Roald Dahl is my favourite author and I really enjoy reading “Danny the champion of the World”.  In the book Danny and his dad come up with a plot against the evil Mr Victor Hazell!

 

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No pen day!

Primary 4 had a busy day on no pen day. We still completed lots of work. This morning after P.E we worked on Maths games to deepen our knowledge.

After playtime, we had NYCOS then we played VCOP games and made an oral story by adding a sentence each to the opener. It was a funny story.

After lunchtime, we had a turn on Sumdog then we did some drama freeze framing images from Harry Potter. Look at us in action.

Finlay – No pen day was fun , we did lot of educational things without writing.

Finn – It was fun and I really liked Maths and the drama was awesome.

Hana – I had fun doing the drama about Harry Potter.

Fraser – I enjoyed lots of tasks on no pen day.

Sterling and Karolina – I enjoyed playing maths games.

Ollie – I enjoyed no pen day as it was good not doing any writing.

Callum – I liked doing drama as it was fun doing the freeze frames.
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Spring has sprung!

Primary 2a were looking at the signs of spring and then wrote an acrostic poem together on our laptop on no pen day!
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Spring is the season when baby animals are born.

Prickly hedgehogs come out of their deep sleep.

Rabbit babies are called kittens.

Insects crawl out of their hiding places and butterflies flutter their wings.

Now the weather is starting to get nicer.

Green buds and leaves start to grow on the trees.

By Primary 2a

Time to learn about Time!

Primary 5 are learning about telling the time using analogue and digital clocks.  As part of a homework challenge, Miss Crease asked us to design and construct either an analogue or digital clock or a watch.

Aaron – I made a digital clock using lego.  It was really easy to make and my friends thought it was a good idea.

Ben – My clock is an analogue clock and I used things around the house to make it.

Erin – I made a huge watch and I used a paper fastener so that the hands can move.  It’s big enough for a giant to

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NHS Guidelines – Is my child too ill for school?

Unfortunately there has been a nasty bug going around which has caused children to be absent from school due to sickness and diarrhea. We kindly ask that you adhere to the NHS guidleines of waiting 48 hours AFTER THE LAST BOUT OF SYMPTOMS before returning your child to school.

Please click on the link for further information..

http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Yourchildatschool/Pages/Illness.aspx