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Rainforest Dance

Primary 6/7 have been doing some creative dance linked to their topic about the Rainforest.  Today they listened to a piece of music then worked in groups to come up with some moves to fit to the beat of the music and tell a story.  The groups worked hard to create flow in the dance and worked on performing in time with each other.

Timing proved to be a challenge for some groups and was identified as a next step.

Here are a few photos from today’s session.

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Primary 6/7 Boxing Taster Session

Today Primary 6/7 had the opportunity to work with Steven from Fauldhouse Boxing Club.  He worked with them for 45 to improve their fitness levels and teach them some non-contact boxing basics.

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Comments from the pupils:

David – Enjoyed the workout part, doing the press-ups.
Stuarts – Enjoyed the burpees challenges.
Connor – Steven was serious.  He just got on with it.  It meant we could do more.
Peter – At the start, he was teaching us right and left handed way so it was fair for everyone.
Dominic – Keeping our arms up in the boxing position was challenging.
Zoe – Not being able to moan (one of Steven’s rules).
Dawn – The challenge part of the session was really hard.
Rebecca – The two-touch jump was hard.
Connor – I learned how to move with my right foot in front as I usually do it with my left.
Rebecca – I learned that you should always moan, just do what your told and try your best.

Presentation and Fitness Skills with Jammin’ Andy

Yesterday Primary 6/7 (and Greenrigg Primary 7s) worked with Andy McKechnie all day on speaking in public.  He taught the pupils some drills on how to help project their voice, speak at a steady pace and add expression to their voices.

Pupils used these skills to teach the other classes a dance/fitness routine (with the help of Andy).  There was then a showcase where the classes showed each other what they had learned.

Pupils from all classes enjoyed working with Andy.  Primary 6/7 pupils gained confidence through the event and the skills will help them when they come to present their individual c

lass talks and with the Summer Show.

Here are a few pictures from yesterday:

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Dragon’s Den Update

Thank-you to everyone who came to our sales event on Friday.  P6/7 were delighted with the number of people that turned up and made some orders of our products.  We will aim to get your products to you by the end of this week.

We have now sold out of our name plaques and “Shape It” games.

We have lots of keyrings still available to order so if pupils wish to order one, there will be another opportunity to order on Wednesday 2nd March.  Pupils wishing to order a keyring should bring their £2 when they come to order it.

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p6/7 Dragon’s Den Project

Primary 6/7 have been working with West Lothian College this term on an enterprise topic called “Dragon’s Den”
Stoneyburn Primary School, Greenrigg Primary School and West Lothian College each have 3 teams competing for a “Dragon’s Den” trophy.
Teams have had to come up with a new product to design, make and advertise.  All their work will be shared at a presentation at West Lothian College next week.

As part of the project, we are hoping to now start to sell the products we have created.  Each of the teams will now share their exciting new products with you.

Pupils are parents are invited into the Primary 6/7 classroom on Friday 26th February from 11:40 to view and purchase any of the goods.

Team Pegasus:

We would like to introduce our spectacular plaques.  The are unique to the owner because they have your name on it.  You can choose from blue, pink, green or purple.  The name plaques cost £4.  Please come and order your unique plaque on Friday.

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Team Silver Sparks:

We have created a fun, family game for 3 to 8 players called “Shape It”.  This game comes with 53 game cards, a sand timer and 7 strips of modelling clay.  You can play this game again and again.  The game costs £4.50.

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Team Golden Flame:

Our amazing keyrings are made exactly how you want them.  They are personalised to you because they show your name and you can chose which colours you want on your keyring.  You can choose from blue, purple, green, red, pink, orange and yellow.  Our keyrings cost £2.

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Lunchtime Clubs

Starting tomorrow the Health Pupil Voice Group are starting some Lunchtime Clubs.  A rota of clubs will be on the wall at the infants door to the playground.

Monday – Running to Rio Club

Tuesdays – Games for P1 – 3

Wednesday – Running to Rio Club

Thursday – Games for P4 – 7

If you would like to join in the clubs, meet the Lunchtime Leaders and their helpers at the big square in the playground.

Health Achievement Wall

The Health Group have been busy setting up our Health Achievement Wall as part of our Pupil Voice Groups.

On the wall is a section to celebrate sporting achievements outside of school.  We would like pupils to bring in their new sports certificates, awards or trophies when they receive them from their after-school clubs.  Their picture can then go up and be celebrated on the Health Achievement Wall.

The Health Group are also looking for flyers or posters for the wall to promote links to local sports clubs.

Basketball Festival

Yesterday Primary 6/7 attended a Basketball Festival at Whitburn Community Centre.  We entered three teams into the event and were playing against teams from Greenirgg, Polkemmet, Whitdale and Fallahill Primary Schools.

Each team played in 5 games and competed in a mini-league on their court.  At the end of a very exciting and well-run festival it was announced that Stoneyburn Team 1 game 3rd on Court 1, Stoneyburn Team 2 came 2nd on Court 2 and Stoneyburn Team 3 came 1st on Court 3.

The pupils and I are very excited and proud of these results.  We have been working very hard on our Basketball Skills in P.E. and this hard work was clearly shown yesterday.  The pupils knew the rules of Basketball well,were excellent team members and represented our school with high standards of behaviour.