Money fun in Primary 1.

We have been learning all about money in Primary 1a.  We have learnt that :

Coins have a name – Santiago.

You can add coins together – Kyle.

The gold pennies are a £1 – Michael.

Coins that are old look a bit dirty – Thomas.

We need coins to pay for things  – Niamh.

 

Here are some of us working with real coins in our class.

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Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation.

What have we learnt ? 

What have we enjoyed ?

Thomas – I have learnt how to do gymnastics.

I have enjoyed going to gym.

Grady – I have learnt that there is a museum in Glasgow called the Riverside Museum. You will see lots of old stuff.

I have enjoyed doing number time.

Santiago – I have learnt how to say some animals in Spanish.

I have enjoyed watching Numberjacks at wet play.

Kacper – I have learnt a new sound igh.

I have enjoyed writing on the board.

Leon –  I have learnt new sounds 

I have enjoyed doing gymnastics.

Times Table Thursday

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Each Thursday P5 are set different activities to develop their knowledge of the times tables. We have played ‘Beat the Teacher’ to find out who can recite their tables the quickest. Miss Morgan managed the six times table in 11 seconds !! We played multiplication bingo, made multiplication fortune tellers, solved multiplication problems and used online resources to become times tables experts. We had so much fun today with our warm up activity using Mr G’s Musical Maths website. This site provides lyrics and popular soundtracks for times table songs. As the children were keen to practise the songs at home please find the link below.

http://musicalmaths.com/category/teacher-resources/

 

Robert Burns

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Primary 5 have been investigating the life and work of Robert Burns this week. We were very impressed on Monday at our ‘Poetry Recital’ when Finlay was not only able to recite ‘Address to a Haggis’, he was also happy to give us an extract from ‘To a Mouse’. Fabulous work, Finlay!

The children then used luggage tags to create a micro portrait of the bard. We quickly realised that it is quite tricky to add intricate detail to a portrait on a smaller scale. However we applied our growth mindset and were delighted with our finished artworks.

The Shortbread Taste Challenge

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This week Primary 5 were busy baking shortbread. They had to weigh out the ingredients and follow the recipe and then add three different flavourings. Once they were baked we then took the ‘Shortbread Taste Challenge’ with our partners. We had to identify the three favours – vanilla, lemon and strawberry. Vanilla was the most popular flavour but everyone agreed that our shortbread tasted delicious.

Terrific Tartans.

We have enjoyed learning about tartan in our class.  We have learnt that tartan is a Scottish checked pattern.  Some of the lines go across the way and some go down the way.  We learnt that there are lots and lots and lots of different kinds of tartans and each one usually has a Scottish family’s name.  Michael and Niamh very kindly brought in their tartan kilts to show us.  They were both very different !  We also learnt that long ago you could tell which family a person belonged to just by looking at the tartan that they wore.

Look at the tartans that we designed !

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What have we learnt so far ?

Primary 1 are fair enjoying their  topic.  It is fandaaaabie dozeeeeee !

Whit dae we ken so far ?

(What do we know so far ?)

Michael – Nessie lives in Loch Ness.

Catherine – A ‘Heilan Coo’ is a highland cow.

Lucas C (P1b) – Inverness is near the top of Scotland in the Highlands.

Lucas C (P1a) – The Scotland flag is called the St Andrew’s cross.

Raqab- ‘Bahookie’ is the Scottish word for bottom.

Lucas T – Robert Burns was a writer.

Luca – Loch Ness is near Inverness.

Anya – Edinburgh Castle is on an old volcano.

Lots of super listening and finding out bairns !

Guid joab a’body !

(Good job everyone !)

Mrs Macdonald and Mrs Baty. 

Sensational Scots in Primary 5

Primary 5 have been working hard on their Scottish Tourism project.  Last week we learned all about the wildlife in the Highlands and this week we are creating Robert Burns fact files.  Here are some of the children who learned the “Address To A Haggis” word for word as part of their homework challenges this week and others working hard on their art-work…Fantastic work!

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Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation.

What have we learnt this week?

What have we enjoyed ?

Cole – I have learnt about tartan.  It is a pattern.

I enjoyed painting my tartan.

Fynn  – I have learnt about Nessie.

I liked making my tartan.

Anya  – I have learnt that jewels are in Edinburgh Castle.

I liked playing outside.

Umaima – I have been learning to talk in Spanish.

I liked it when we said Scottish words.

Super fun and learning in P1.

 

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We have been very busy this week learning lots of new things about our topic. Hamish McHaggis took us on a tour of Edinburgh. We were amazed to find out that the castle was built on an old volcano and that long, long ago it was surrounded by water.   We also located Edinburgh on a map and found out that it is close to Broxburn!

We also took a ‘trip’ to Inverness. We learnt that it is the largest city in the Highlands. We explored Loch Ness and watched a clip of the loch . Some of us thought that we spotted something?! What could it be? Ah, Nessie ?  We learnt lots about her and had a vote. Nearly everyone believes in her ! Wonder where she is hiding?

We also used our super knowledge of our sounds to help us to write an imaginative story about her . We did a good job. Well done everyone !

Primary 5 Learn About Local Highlights

Primary 5A and B visited the Library today to listen to “Mrs Rabbie Burns” tell us about tourist attractions in the area.  We heard about the Kelpies, Beecraigs Park, The Five Sister’s Zoo, The Falkirk Wheel, Edinburgh Castle, Mary King’s Close, Edinburgh Zoo, Greyfriar’s Bobby and much, much more!  We were surprised at how many tourist attractions were local!

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Making Music – David Bowie style!

Every Thursday we complete a challenge in Primary 6 where we have to be creative, use our critical thinking skills or solve a problem by working as a team.

Last Thursday we completed a creative challenge, where we learned to write a song through David Bowie’s ‘cut up’ method! We took 3 songs by the Beetles, Stevie Wonder and Queen, and changed them into completely new songs, we made them into raps, added harmonies, changed the lyrics and the backing music. When we listened to the original song we were amazed with how different our versions were, it just goes to show how amazing things can be created when we add all our ideas.

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Our Local area

Primary 3 and 3/2 are learning about Our Local Area this term as part of our school topic on Scotland.

This week for homework we interviewed our mum and dads about why they chose to live in this area. We found out that some of them chose to live here because it is a nice area, it is quiet, its very green, houses are cheaper than in Edinburgh so they could buy bigger houses and a lot of our families live here. Some families have lived here for over 20 years and others are new to the area.

Next week, we are going for a walk along Broxburn main street to look at the different shops and buildings we can see. We are then going to build Broxburn in our area. Please make sure you have a water proof jacket for our walk on Monday. If you have any old cardboard boxes could you please bring them into school to help us to build our 3D model of Broxburn. Thank you.

We will post photographs of our model when we are finished it. We can’t wait to start this next week.

Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation

What have we learnt this week ?

What have we enjoyed?

Lara- I have learnt how to work with a ten frame.

I have enjoyed sorting my learning log.

Flynn – I have learnt how to spell five new spelling words.

I have enjoyed looking at my bunting in our class.

Kyle – I have learnt a new sound oa.

I have enjoyed making the castle bunting.

Michael – I have learnt that the Scotland flag is called the St. Andrew’s Cross.

I have enjoyed learning the sound oa.

Umaima – I have learnt how to write a new sound.

I have enjoyed having golden time.

Primary 1b’s wonderful writing!!!

Since coming back after the holidays, primary 1b have been getting stuck into their work.

We have been very busy bees, and have been showing Mrs Baty how clever we all are!

 

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We wrote some amazing sentences about our new year resolutions. We all have lovely plans for this year.

‘I want to help my mummy and daddy wash the dishes’ – Gabrielle

‘I want to eat more fruit’ – Adriana

‘I want to help look after the baby’ – Gabriel

We even had some resolutions for the following few years:

‘I want to look after my kids when I am older’ – Oliver (( how cute!!!))

 

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We really impressed Mrs Baty when we wrote some imaginative sentences about what we might see in a castle. We used some AMAZING adjectives and some super language!!!

‘ In the haunted castle I saw a wolf. In the haunted castle I saw a humongous stretchy spider’ – Oliver

‘In the creepy castle I saw a witch with a green head. In the creepy castle I saw a bat with big wings and scary eyes’ – Martyna

‘In the castle I saw a king with a red cape. In the haunted castle I saw a black spider’ – Shay

‘In the humongous castle I saw a ghost, a giant and a dinosaur’ – Grace

‘In the scary castle I saw a ghost with a white nose’ – Adriana

‘In the creepy castle I saw a big spider that was hiding in the corner’ – Catherine

‘In the creepy castle I saw a monster with sharp claws’ – Brooke

 

I think we all deserve a well earned rest this weekend!!

Mrs Baty

Busy bees in P1a.

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We have settled in really well after the holidays and have been working well and having fun learning new things.

What have we been doing ?

We have made new year’s resolutions .

We have been talking about how numbers are made up , eg : 3+2 =5

We have been learning how to say a very special prayer , the ‘Hail Mary’.

We have started our new topic , ‘Scotland and Edinburgh’.

Today , we made our very own Scotland flag and learnt that it is called the Saint Andrew’s Cross.

 

Primary 1’s exciting new topic

Primary 1 are very excited to have begun our new topic.

We are going to be learning about Scotland, with a focus on Edinburgh.

We have been discussing what we already know and what we would like to find out.

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What do we know?                                                   

Niamh – Scotland is a country.

Liam – In Scotland there are castles.

Thomas – Sometimes it snows in Scotland.

Michael – Scotland is joined onto England.

Lara – You can have Scottish food like haggis.

Kyle – You can do Highland dancing.

Shay – Edinburgh is a place in Scotland.

Lucas C – Aberdeen is a place in Scotland.

Gabrielle – Highland cows stay in Scotland.

What do we want to know?

Racaab – I would like to find out about other places in Scotland.

Zophia – I would like to learn some Scottish songs and poems.

Kyle – I would like to find out about the Loch Ness Monster.

Catherine – I would like to find out about Scottish words

Grace – I would like to find out about Scottish clothes

Lucas T – I would like to find out about Scottish foods, and try some.

Michael – we could find out about highland cows and make one.

 

Edinburgh

What do we know?                                                                     

Catherine – there is sometimes a big wheel in Edinburgh

Brooke – there is a castle in Edinburgh

Michael – there is a zoo in Edinburgh

Mia – there was a big fair in Edinburgh

Martyna – Edinburgh is cool

What do we want to know?

Niamh – I want to find out about Edinburgh castle.

Finn – I would like to go to Edinburgh Castle.

Michael – I would like to find out about Edinburgh zoo

Safaa – I would like to find out what Edinburgh used to look like.

 

 

To help us learn about Scotland, we have a friend who has come into our school to help us. His name is Hamish McHaggis. He knows lots about Scotland.

 

Look at us learning about where Scotland is in the world. The world is huge! The map was the same size as us!

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We are looking forward to learning lots more about Scotland. Keep an eye on the blog for more updates.

Mrs Baty & Mrs Macdonald

 

Scotland the Best!

Primary 5 A and B have started to work on our “The Wonder of Scotland” tourism project.  We were reminded of our previous work on designing logos when we looked at the iconic designs on these Tunnock’s wrappers.   We were delighted with our “bonnie wee dugs” which we added to some 2016 calendars to take home. (We were also delighted when we got to eat the biscuits!)

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Christmas Concert

Thank you to everyone who came along to our Christmas concert.

Here is a clip of our final song, Feed the World / You are My Brother.

Listen to the children’s clear message about living for justice and peace. For in Jesus name we stand.

Well done to everyone!

From all the staff at St. Nicholas Primary School, have a wonderful Christmas!

Link:

Watch “Christmas Concert 2015” on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/149441655

 

primary 7 gymnastics star!

Taylor in primary 7a has recently appeared in the west Lothian courier for his gymnastics and has been interviewed by the west lothian courier and his own words are in the paper! He also has recently won an award for gymnastics for being one of the people who went to the Celtic cup in march this year in Ireland.The Celtic cup included Scotland,Wales,Ireland and Northern Ireland. Scotland won and thats why Taylor won his trophy!we are very proud of his achievements and we all hope he keeps up the good work! well done Taylor!!!!

Rudey’s last post of 2015

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Primaries 2 and 2/1 were very excited by Rudey’s message this morning.  He has rewarded us for all of our good behaviour and hard work with a popcorn and movie afternoon.  This will be a lovely way to spend our final day with Rudey!  He has really enjoyed visiting our classrooms this year and will be heading back to The North Pole to make the final preparations for Christmas.  Goodbye Rudey, we will miss you!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

Love from Primary 2 and Primary 2/1

Primary 1 Christmas Craft Afternoon

On Tuesday afternoon primary 1 had a lovely Christmas craft afternoon. We invited our parents / carers / grandparents to come along to help us. We also had some primary 7’s come along.

We made lots of lovely things, such as a paper chain Christmas tree; reindeer food (to make sure they land on our gardens on Christmas eve); hot chocolate rudolphs. We also played games, read Christmas stories and did some Christmas worksheets.

Thank you to everyone who came along. It really was a fantastic afternoon.

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Primary 1 Christmas Party!!!!

 

 

Primary 1 had a really fantastic Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon.

We were all wearing our beautiful party clothes, and were so excited all day!

We played lots of games and won lots of prizes for musical statues, pass the parcel and best dancers, but our favourite was musical bumps.

We even had a visit from SANTA!!!! He gave us all a present!

We are now well and truly in the Christmas spirit!

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Storytelling in Scots

Yesterday, our morning and afternoon children were treated to a storyteller who came to visit.  Mr Menzies told the story of the Gruffalo and other stories using the Scots tongue.  The boys and girls learned the words braw (cold) dreich (damp) and bahookie (bottom!)  We had great fun and hope to see Mr Menzies again soon.  Thanks Mr Menzies.

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Christmas Around the World

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There was much excitement in Primary 5b this morning when a parcel arrived from The Netherlands. It contained several beautifully wrapped gifts linked to the recent Sinterklass celebration on the 5th December. Through these gifts we were able to learn more about the Christmas traditions followed in The Netherlands and about our patron saint, St Nicholas. We are looking forward to using these gifts to make some Christmas crafts tomorrow. ‘Zalig Kerstfeest’ from Primary 5.

Primary 5 Christmas Songs Showcase

001Yesterday both Primary Five classes were delighted to invite friends and families to hear us sing some of our Christmas songs from around the world. We sang a Polish song, French songs, a Spanish song and a traditional carol too.  We finished off the afternoon with hot chocolate and mince pies to reward all our hard work.  Well done Primary 5!  More photos to follow.

 

Dynamic Data

On Thursday the 10th of December primary 7 visited Dynamic Earth as part of the Big Data Event.  Data is information stored in an electronic device or computers.

When we arrived we split into three groups, one of which went off to do an interview with Jude Spence and the other two had a tour of Dynamic Earth. First on the tour we found out about the Big Band. We went into a time machine to travel back 6.2 billion years, surprisingly it didn’t take us that long! We all thought the time machine was very interesting as we got lots of facts about how our Solar System began.

Next we moved onto find out about the formation of Planet Earth and how ice formed the mountains, rivers and valleys. We even got to see and touch a huge iceberg!

Afterwards we went a flight to find out about the Rainforest. This was most people’s favourite part of the day as the it was quite scary and we loved wearing our 3d glasses.

Ten people were chosen by the teachers  to go to and answer questions and got a once in a  life time experience in the data  dome. The Data Dome  is a large black sphere and projectors shined on the sphere which created circles to go round showing the trending data on Social media such as Twitter. They also showed how some of the data is used. Rachael learnt that data came from many different places and  Sophie  learnt that data is formed by many different ways.

To finish the day we also got a chance to use some Google Cardboard, this is like Google glasses. It was so much fun and everyone was laughing at each others reactions.

Finally we would like to say a big thank you to Jude Spence for organising the day for us, we all really enjoyed ourselves and would love to go back.

Let’s take a selfie!

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This morning Primaries 2 and 2/1 were confused when they entered their classrooms as there was no sign of Rudey!  They were worried that he had gone back to The North Pole early.  However, Mrs Leonard came in with some interesting news!  She asked us to come down to the photocopying room to investigate.  On the walls were selfies of the two Rudey’s which they had taken using the photocopier over the weekend.  They also left us a note saying they were bored without us.  Mrs Brown also came to investigate and said that we should keep the photographs as evidence of their naughty behaviour to show Santa.

Arran H – I was very shocked when Rudey wasn’t in our classroom.

Finlay F – I was amazed to see that Rudey had used the photocopier.

Matthew M – I was a bit sad to see that Rudey wasn’t there.

Zach – I think that Rudey should go home with us over the weekend to show him how to behave properly.

We hope that Rudey’s behaviour will be better tomorrow!

 

Primary 1a’s ‘Star of the Week’ and ‘Dojo Champion’.

Well done to Cole for being our ‘Star of the Week’.  Cole has worked hard all week and been a super helpful boy around class.

This week’s ‘Dojo Champion’ is the whole class !!  I am so proud of how well you all did performing our Nativity before three different audiences.  A special treat is coming your way on Monday.  Have a lovely weekend boys and girls !

 

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P6 EGGSPERIMENT!

IMG_0747Primary 6 have been completing our health and well being topic about nutritional values of our food and drinks. We learned about the sugar in our drinks and were amazed to see the amount in some of our favourite drinks! We created a ‘think before you drink’ display to remind us just how unhealthy these drinks are and to make us think twice about buying them regularly!

This week we completed an experiment with eggs to find out what these drinks can do to our teeth! Mrs Thomson boiled us some eggs and we put them into cola, coffee, tea and water. We left them for 5 days… not only did they smell bad, when we removed them they looked disgusting! The tea, coffee and cola all stained the eggs… the coffee was the worst; it stained the inside of the egg when we cut it open! The egg that we left in water was perfect, it was not stained at all. We got some toothbrushes and and tried to see if any of the staining would come off but it didn’t! The egg soaked in cola was slimy and solid to cut! Yuk!

We also looked at calcium in bones and teeth! We soaked some bones from chicken drumsticks in vingear, the acid made the bones very easy to bend, this showed us the importance of drinking calcium based drinks and food!

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Happy Campers!

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Last month the children of primary 6 had a wonderful time at school camp!

We were put to the test with many challenges and we all learned lots of new skills! Have a look at some of our photos!

My favourite activity was the inflatables, we were battling against each other – Mandipa

I loved the trail bikes because we went on an adventure – Finlay

I loved going up Jacobs ladder, it was really hard! – Francesco

I liked bungee run, it was so funny seeing Miss King and Miss Miller against each other – Nicole

I liked the lowropes, I went down the mineshaft! – Sami

Lendrick Muir has nice food, pizza was great! – Madison

I loved doing the rocket launch challenge – Caitlin

 

Rudey reads the Nativity Story

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Today, Primaries 2 and 2/1 had another surprise. They came into their classroom to discover Rudey reading the Nativity Story to the teddy bears and dolls!

He left us a letter asking us to teach him more about this story.

Zach- It was a little bit like when the teacher reads the story and we have milk.

Cerys- I want to teach Rudey that Christmas isn’t about getting presents, it is about Jesus’ birthday.

Connor G- Rudey needs to be taught that Christmas isn’t just about Santa, it is about the day Jesus was born in a barn!

The children are going to learn as much as they can about the Nativity story and teach Rudey the true meaning of Chrismas.

 

 

 

P6 Christmas Homework Challenge!

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*Christmas Alphabet – write an A-Z list of all things Christmas!

*Invention – invent a toy for Christmas that every child in Scotland will want!

*Q and A – the answer is Christmas Day… what is the question? Create 10 questions!

*Prediction – write an imaginative paragraph about your Christmas day… 10 years from now!

*Disadvantages – List 10 disadvantages of being an ELF!

 

ALL TASKS WORTH 5 DOJO POINTS IF COMPLETED BY FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER!

Dissolving Experiment

This afternoon P3 conducted an experiment to find out what dissolves in water and what does not dissolve. Dissolving means that when it is mixed with water it disappears.

We got cups of hot water and lots of different things to test. We tested : sugar, coffee, sand, flour, tea, salt, bath salts, gray granules, chalk and bicarbonate of soda.

We predicted whether each item would dissolve or not dissolve by putting our thumbs up or down.

We also gave the water a stir when we put the item into the water. This helped some of them to dissolve.

This is a list of the things that did dissolve: bicarbonate of soda, sugar, salt, coffee, flour, bath salts and gravy.

We found out that the gravy granules only dissolved in boiling water.

This is a list of the things that did not dissolve: tea, sand and chalk.

We also found out that some of the things changed the colour of the water but did not dissolve, like tea.

 

Double Trouble!

On Thursday, Primaries 2 and 2/1 made snowflakes, snowmen and robins to cheer Rudey up. He was very pleased and rewarded us with 10 minutes extra Golden Time!

Today we were shocked to find both Rudeys had been up to mischief! Mrs Dymock’s Rudey was holding a letter and Mrs Gibson’s Rudey was lying in the snow!

 

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This is what they said:

Dear Primaries 2 and 2/1,

What a boring weekend we have had! We have been so lonely in your classrooms without you all! Luckily, we found each other and managed to get up to a little bit of mischief! Don’t you just love the snow?!

Love from

The Two Rudeys xxxx

 

Zach- They had a snowball fight as well!

Fallon- They made snow angels.

Aaron Mc- I was a bit shocked to find them lying in the snow.

Baillie- I was shocked and happy they found each other.

 

 

P1’s Elves Antics !

Well, it became a lot clearer today as to why two elves suddenly appeared in our classes the other day.  Santa needs our help !  He left us a letter explaining what it is he wants us to do. It turns out that the two little elves are still learning how to be good and so Santa has sent them to our classes so that we can teach them all about good manners, team work, good listening,  how to share and how to be helpful.

We are going to try extra harder over the next few weeks to display these super behaviours in the hope that the two little elves will learn too.   We have a lot of work to do though when it comes to these elves!

Our classes were a right old mess on Thursday as the elves thought it would be funny to have a snowball fight. Oopsy !  On Friday, they had decided to make snow angels.  More mess !  It looks as though we have our hands full.  Watch this space for more elf updates.DSCF5713 DSCF5714

Rudey strikes again!

DSCF0196104_0917Primaries 2 & 2/1 were very excited to see what antics Rudey had been up to during the night.  They were shocked to find Rudey hanging from our ceiling! He had also sneaked onto our teacher’s computer to type us a letter.  This is what he said:

Dear P2 / P2/1,

I am sad to see that there are no sparkly snowflakes in your classroom.  I thought that you would have enjoyed your treat yesterday!  I am feeling a bit sad and missing home so I need you to make your classroom look more like The North Pole.  I am not moving from here until I start to feel more at home!

Love,

Rudey x

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Primaries 2 and 2/1 get a special visitor!

Primaries 2 and 2/1 had a very special visitor from the North Pole! He is called Rudey and he is one of Santa’s elves. Santa wrote us a letter explaining that Rudey needs help. He is a very naughty elf and he needs to learn some good behaviour from the boys and girls.

On the 1st of December, Rudey left a terrible mess in our classrooms! We had to teach Rudey how to tidy up properly. We also made our own paper elves and painted a huge elf for our classroom doors.

On the 2nd of December, Rudey was very nice. He left us scissors, paper and glitter. He has written a letter thanking us for making him feel welcome and has rewarded us with craft materials to make snowflakes!

Justin- He is very cheeky!

Ciaran- He is magic.

Daniel- He is naughty.

Matthew M- He is kind and a little naughty sometimes.

Connor- I felt excited.

Anna- He is not tidying up properly.

Neve W- I was shocked!

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P2 Christmas Crafts

Primaries 2 and 2/1 are delighted to show you what they have been busy making to sell at the Christmas Fair.  We have made Good Luck Calendars which will be £1 and some Snowmen decorations which will cost £2.50.

We have really enjoyed making these!

If you are a parent in P2 or P2/1 and are unable to attend the Christmas Fair, you may send an envelope with money inside clearly stating what you wish to buy before Thursday 3rd December.

Many thanks!

Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation.

What have we learnt  ?

What have we enjoyed ?

Grady – I have learnt how to write 15.

I have enjoyed having ‘Golden Time’.

Niamh – I have learnt the sound ‘ow’.

I have enjoyed making my owl.

Santiago – I have learnt ‘oy’.

I have enjoyed practising the nativity.

Umaima – I have learnt how to write 15.

I have enjoyed playing with my friends.

Lara  – I learnt how to write lovely 13s.

I have enjoyed making the things for our Christmas fair.

Primary 1a’s ‘Star Pupil of the Week’ and ‘Dojo Champion’.

 

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Well done this week to Kyle for being our star this week.  Kyle has worked really hard all week and especially with his writing.  Great work Kyle keep it up !

 

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A big well done to Flynn for being our ‘Dojo Champion’ this week. Flynn has remembered his super manners all week and has tried really hard to remember his lines for our Nativity.  Cock a doodle dooooooo Fynn !

 

 

Primary 1b’s Super Stars of the week

Mrs Baty would like to appologize for the lack of blog posts recently.

We have all been working so hard over the last few weeks, making it very hard for our teacher to choose a star of the week each week.

Friday 6th November – our star of the week this week was Hamza. Hamza had been working very hard over the last week and a half (as it was just a short week the week before). He had been trying really hard with his writing and reading. Well done Hamza.

Friday 13th November – our star of the week this week was Grace. Grace had been doing brilliant listening all week and had been a lovely friend to others in the class. Well done Grace.

Friday 20th November – our star of the week this week was Wojciech. Wojciech had been working super hard with his sounds, his reading and his writing, and had been writing beautiful sentences. Well done Wojciech.

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P2 are shape detectives

Primary 2 have been learning all about the features of 2D and 3D shape.  They know how to count the corners (vertices), faces and edges.  The children were shape detectives at home and searched for 3D shapes in their house to make their very own 3D objects.  They used their imagination and created a wonderful selection of objects.  Some of their objects include robots, a house,  a mouse, a church, a skylander, a car  and a doctor’s needle.  The children enjoyed showing their friends their hard work and talking about the shapes that they used.  Here are some photographs to show all of our hard work.

Thank you to all of the mum’s and dad’s for helping the children on their projects!

Super 3D shape challenge!

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Primary 2/1 have been working very hard at home. We have made some super 3D models using lots of 3D shapes. To make these models we used:

cereal boxes

tins

paper

cardboard

tubes

pens

paints

tin foil

Have a look at our pictures and see if you can spot any cuboids, spheres, cubes, cylinders, cones or pyramids.

Well done boys and girls!

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Ice Experiment

Today Primary 3A and B completed an experiment to see how to melt ice the quickest way using our bodies. We made a prediction about how fast we thought we could melt it and the best method of melting it.

We tried to rub it between our hands, left it on the table, crushed the ice in our hands, heat it with our breath and used our sleeve to melt it.

We discovered the best way to melt the ice was to try and heat it with our hands or breath.

In primary 3B the fastest person to melt the ice was Emily in 1 minute 54 seconds. In primary 3A Robbie melted it 1 minute 40 seconds.

We know that when ice melts it turns back into water.

Here are some pictures of us in action.

After we melted the ice we all had cold hands and then completed a science report.

The Mobius Strip P7

This morning, Mrs Casey (from St. Margarets) came to visit P7A. Firstly, we played a game, identifying different types of numbers – we had to identify if the number was: odd, even, multiple of ten or a multiple of five. Faith thought the game was really enjoyable because it really got your brain thinking because some numbers went in more than one category. Rachael thought it was quite challenging because we had to come up with definitions for odd and even which is quite hard to put into words.

Next, we looked at the Mobius Strip, which was invented by the famous mathematician August Ferdinand Mobius. To complete our investigation, we were given 3 strips of paper, and 3 stickers. First of all, we created a loop with 1 strip and put 1 twist into the loop. We predicted what we thought would happen when we cut the strip in half. Ellie thought that it would make 2 separate loops. The outcome was 1 loop in the form of the infinity sign. We then tried this with 2 twists, and predicted what would happen. Sana thought it would be double the infinity sign. Ellie thought there would be 4 loops on each side. The outcome was double infinity sign. With the 3rd piece of paper we made one

with our own amount of twists to investigate what would happen. We also discussed how the Mobius strip is used in the world, it was used in: art and fan-belt in cars.

P2 Nativity Costumes

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We are very excited to have started our Nativity preparations.  Please send in the following costumes by Monday 30th November, in a bag clearly labelled with your name:

P2 Boys – Sheep:  White top/t-shirt and black leggings/trousers.

P2 Girls – Pigs:  Pink top/t-shirt and black leggings.

Narrators should wear their full school uniform (white shirt and tie) with an element of tinsel, e.g a hairband, round cuffs or waist.

 

Thank you.

 

P2 Class Teachers

Primary 1a’s ‘Star Pupil of the Week’ and Dojo Champion.

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Well done to Wiktoria for being P1a’s ‘Star Pupil of the Week’.  She has worked hard, listened well at all times and has been kind and helpful in class.

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Well done to Zofia for being our ‘Dojo Champion’.  She got the most points although it was very close this week with three children in second place with the same number of points.   Keep it up everyone ! I am proud of all of you and how hard you try.

Have a good weekend.

Mrs Macdonald.

Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation.

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What have we learnt ?

What have we enjoyed ? 

Santiago – I have learnt about the Nativity story.

I have enjoyed practising the Nativity.

Lucas – I have learnt how to write ‘ing’.

I have enjoyed playing with the lego.

Cole – I have learnt the ‘oo’ sound.

I have enjoyed trying hard.

Zofia – I have learnt how to write 14.

I have enjoyed having ‘Golden Time’.

Fynn – I have learnt how to write ‘oo’ words.

I have enjoyed going to gym.

Solar System

This week p7 have started their  topic on Space. Already we have learned lots of new information about the Solar System. Calum learned that Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System and it has a greater mass than all the other planets put together. Nikola learned the order of the Planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. We also created a rhyme to help us remember the order My Very Eager Mother Just Severed Up Natchos.  Sophie learned that there are two different types of planets; Rocky planets and Gas planets. Rachael learned that Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have rings. Lewis learned that the Sun is a star.

Primary 7 have also been gaining an awareness of the scale and distance between the planets. To do this we created a scale drawing of the Solar System. During this task we had to use a scale and measure very carefully to ensure our drawing were actuate.


Owls.

We have started learning about nocturnal animals.  We have been focussing on owls.

What have we learnt ?

Kyle – When owls go outside to hunt they like to eat mice.

Grady – They swoop down to get some food (Good words Grady !).

Niamh – Some owls have big wings to help them to fly.

Flynn  – They are nocturnal, this means they are night time birds.

Thomas – Owls like to stay in tree trunks.

Leon – They have sharp claws to help them catch food.

Tavia – Some are very, very small.

Primary 1 ! Singing Sensations!

P1a and P1b had a taste of what it is like to be a popstar today when we recorded our version of ‘When Santa got Stuck up the Chimney’ for our school’s Christmas CD.  We sang into one big microphone using our very best voices. We sounded great ! The CDs  are currently being made and will soon be ready for you to order for £4.  More details will follow about this shortly.

Basketball Festival P7

On Monday 16th November P7a and P7b went to Broxburn Academy to participate in a local basketball festival. Schools from the Broxburn cluster attended and played against each other . We all thoroughly enjoyed it  and hope to do it again in the future. In fact we enjoyed it that much that some of us have signed up to attend an after school basketball club.

 

Anti-Bullying Week

This week Primary 7 have been exploring Bullying. We have identified what bullying is, what types of bullying there are and what we can do to stop it. As a class we made different posters on how bullying can take on many forms, such as cyber-bullying, mental, emotional, and physical bullying. We looked at different types of posters, discussed what a good poster looks like and all the different ways we could layout our information.

Here are some of the posters we created.

These are our top tips for dealing with bullying:

  • Tell an adult
  • Walk away
  • Don’t respond
  • Don’t React
  • Don’t spread rumors you’ve heard
  • Treat others how you’d like to be treated.

Remember;

Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me.

Primary 1a’s Weekly Evaluation

What have we learnt ?

What have we enjoyed ?

Flynn – I have learnt how to say ‘I like and I don’t like’ in Spanish.

I have enjoyed plannin g a Spanish game.

Haroon – I have learnt a new sound, ‘ee’.

I have enjoyed writing sounds on the board.

Kyle – I have learnt how important it is to listen. (You are a good example of a super listener Kyle !)

I have enjoyed playing with Lego.

Zofia – I have learnt how it is nice to help each other.

I have enjoyed dancing in class.

Cole  – I have learnt how to write number 11.

I have enjoyed writing ee on the board.

Primary 5 and 6 Building Bridges

Today the primary 5 classes and some of the primary 6 classes worked together to complete a “Build a Bridge” challenge.  Together we learned about different types of bridges and then used our knowledge to create a load-bearing bridge of our own – Some designs worked well and others collapsed.  However, even if we didn’t succeed this time we learned a lot about our designs which will help us succeed next time.  Well done everyone – A fantastic collaborative effort!

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