P5A Health & Well-being

P5A have discussed healthy choices we can make and have worked in pairs to create informative posters. They look great 🤩

P5A Outdoor learning

P5A have been showing excellent team work and map skills during orienteering games. This week they needed to find 9 cones using their maps. Each cone had a letter on it. They then needed to unscramble the letters and find the secret word – happiness! Great work p5 🤩

Digital Schools Award!

Well done to our Digital Leaders past and present in helping us achieve our Digital Schools Award. We are very proud of all of you!

P5B Enterprise

Today P5B created posters to advertise the products they will be selling at the Carmondean Christmas Fair. We discussed the importance of using persuasive language techniques including rhetorical questions and powerful vocabulary.

Outdoor Learning Fun in P1

Primary 1 have been loving their Outdoor Learning lessons this term! We have been carving pumpkins, building stick skeletons, creating patterns with natural objects and making outdoor number lines!

We are excited for more wintery experiences! Please remember your warm clothes on Tuesdays!

Primary 5 prepare for Children In Need

Primary 5 have been preparing for Children in Need on Friday 15th November by creating eye-catching posters to display around school. Some of the children have volunteered to present to the other classes about it at next week’s whole school assembly. Remember on Children in Need you can dress up as a super hero (linking with this year’s Gladiators theme) or you can dress down in your own clothes. If you are able, please bring a 50p donation or a contribution to our food pantry. At the moment we are particularly short of tea, coffee, cereal, diluting juice, packs of biscuits, mayonnaise, wipes, baby shampoo and deodorants. Thank you for your support.

P6 Trip to Summerlee!

Primary 6 had a fantastic trip to Summerlee last week. We really enjoyed the workshop where we got to dress up in Victorian school uniform and follow the strict Victorian school rules! We also got to go down a mine to experience what it would’ve been like to have worked in these conditions. We all agreed that it must have been very difficult especially with it being so dark and cramped. It was also really interesting getting to look inside different cottages to see how the living conditions and decor have changed over time. The outside loo in the 1800’s and the TV in the 1980’s cottage were big talking points!

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