Hi everyone,
We have enjoyed our HWB week. Here are some photos of our activities this week!
Hi everyone,
We have enjoyed our HWB week. Here are some photos of our activities this week!
Hi everyone,
This week in Primary 6 our focus has been on ‘Climate Change’. We completed our ‘Climate Change’ posters and researched information to start our information reports on our chosen form of renewable energy. In Maths we investigated different sustainable development goals in relation to statistics presented in complex ways. They then made our own surveys and used ‘excel’ to create graphs and charts.
This week in Primary 6 we investigated timetables further in Maths. We created posters to inform others about Climate Change. We up-cycled cardboard boxes to create 3D designs of our choice e.g. guitars, telephones, and castles. In Science we found out about fossil fuels. We researched some more facts on the EU and our team won the West Lothian Euroquiz final on Friday!
Hi everyone welcome back our blog . This week in Primary 6 we completed our information reports on our chosen EU country. We calculated time intervals by reading timetables in Maths, we built electrical circuits in STEN and we and looked at how to different background settings to make our images more powerful.
Here are some of our pictures!
Hello everyone, welcome back to our class blog. This week we started our new topic this term we will become ‘European Explorers’. We will travel around Europe and find our about different countries locations, customs and culture. In Maths we revised 12 and 24hr time, created our own clocks and ‘Time’ posters. We choose a European country, researched information online and wrote our Country fact files. In Science we found out about Electricity. In Art we studied the European artist Claude Monet and created out own impressionist pictures.
This month is ‘National Autism Awareness’ week.
Our Right of the Week this week is Article 23
A child of with a disability has the right to live a full and decent life with dignity and independence, and to play an active part in the community. Governments must do all they can to provide support to disabled children.
In South Sudan, a generation of children with disabilities are locked out of an education and trapped in a cycle of poverty. We would like to help these children achieve their right to an education. We can do so if every family could bring in £1 to support these children on the 1st of April.
Many children with disabilities in South Sudan are not able to go to school or, later on, to work and earn a living. They may have no access to support services or hospitals for treatment. They may face stigma and exclusion.
From the 12 February to 11 May, all public donations to our WEE BOX, BIG CHANGE appeal will be doubled by the UK government.
You can learn even more about our WEE BOX, including how parishes and schools make donations with our handy 2021 WEE BOX guide.