- Congratulations on winning four medals in a gymnastics competition. Well done!
P4S Homework
P4/3 and P4S Show Racism the Red Card
Today we wore red to think about Racism. We watched a film telling us about it. Here are some of our thoughts;
Don’t judge people on what they believe or what they look like. – Millie
Don’t judge someone because of their skin colour. – Samuel
I learned not to be racist to other people because it is bad if they are getting bullied due to their skin colour. – Scott
Don’t judge people’s looks. – Lily
Don’t judge people on the colour of their skin because they might be really nice. – Charlie
P4/3M Maths Week
P4S Maths Week Scotland
P4S Achievement
This week in P3/2C
It has been a very busy few weeks in P3/2C. We have been learning lots about our new topic Food and Farming. We even paired up with a farm in Stafford shire and had a Skype chat with Katie the farmer where she answered our questions and showed us around the farm. She even sent us the winning rosettes that her Border Leicester sheep won.
It is also maths week this week and we have been taking part in many different activities to support our addition skills. What a fab and very busy week.
Improving Gender Balance and Equalities with Education Scotland @ECPS
In term 4 last session, our Primary 7 and Primary 7/6 pupils were lucky to work with Fiona Shaw from Education Scotland – Fiona’s role is to work with schools to ensure everyone has equality of opportunity, particularly with careers and subject choice. Pupils engaged with a variety of tasks which raised awareness of stereotypes . There was a lot of thought provoking conversations which really made them all consider unconscious bias. Our staff are excited to welcome Fiona Shaw back to East Calder, along with the staff from Kirknewton Primary, for more work on improving the gender balance and stereotypes in our October In Service day.
P3R Maths week
This week is Maths week and we have been looking at visualising numbers. This helps us get a picture in our mind of how big or small numbers are and how we can show this. We looked at how patterns can help us to count and work out amounts quickly.
We coloured in dot patterns to show numbers to 30.
We drew long lines with chalk in the playground and we had to visualise where the numbers would go on the line.
We cut out dots of coloured card and used them to show 2 digit and 3 digit numbers…and even 4 digit numbers!
Well Done P3R! Super number work.
Its great to be back!
Primary 7/6L Famous Americans
Primary 7/6L have been working on taking notes and using them to create a new piece of text in their own words. As part of our Interdisciplinary learning context on the wider world (USA) we have been learning about Key American figures including leaders, scientists and famous actors and singers. We then used our notes to create a biography using a piece of software called comic life.
Here are some of our results!