P5 Futsal

In p5 we have just stared learning how to play futsal.

We have stared by playing lots of games.

If you don’t know futsal is a bit like football but with a harder ball and it is played on a smaller indoor pitch. We are looking forward to playing more.

By Morgan

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Our Skeleton

Primary 3 are learning about the human body in class. We learned all about the skeleton. Our skeleton helps us to move and protects our important organs. Did you know that when you grow to being an adult, you have 206 bones? Also, each of our hands have 27 bones in them. More than half the bones in your body are found in your hands and feet!

We had fun making skeleton pictures using cotton buds!

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The Risk Factory

Not long ago primary 7 went to the Risk Factory. The Risk Factory is a place you go to risk dangerous situations and how to get out of then without getting hurt. I’m not going to go far into detail because I don’t want to spoil it for you but it is a lot of fun!

By Gabrielle

Moving Toys

Quite recently in P7 we have been investigating and making our own moving toys. Firstly we had to learn about how a moving toy moves and what everything was. We started making paper toys and now we have moved on to wooden toys and they are almost done now. It was complicated at first but we understand finally.

By Danielle

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A Recipe for Friendship

As part of Anti-Bullying Week, P3a wrote recipes for friendship. We can’t wait for our next slot in the kitchen! Here are some of our recipes:

A Recipe for Friendship

You will need:

– A cup of generosity

– A pinch of giggles

– 50g of kindness

– 2kg of silliness

– 15l of honesy

– A teaspoonful of loyalty

– A sprinkle of laughter

– A handful of jokes

Method:

Mix all the ingredients together and then you will have a caring friend!

By Skye

 

A Recipe for Friendship

You will need:

– 2000kg of love

– 2oo1l of intelligence

– 999g of jokes

– A drop of trust

-A  cup of play

-A pinch of care

-A bunch of cheer

-A spoonful of silliness

Method:

Mix the ingredients together and you will have the perfect friend!

By Jamie

 

A Recipe for Friendship

You will need:

– A pinch of trust

– 20g  of love

– A cup of  jokes

– 2kg of kindness

– 5l  of sharing

– A teaspoonful of smiles

– A bunch of giggles

– sprinkle of care

Method:

Mix them all together in a bowl. Then you will have a perfect friend.

By Amelia

Flat Stanley

Primary 3 have been reading the ‘Flat Stanley’ series of books, which is about a boy who is flattened when his noticeboard falls on him one night. Now that Stanley is flat, he can go on lots of fun adventures.

We made our own flat people. We then sent our flat people across the world to schools in Australia, France, Russia, Taiwan and the United States of America, to have their own adventures! Now we wait for them to return!

The schools that we sent our flat people to have sent us their Flat Stanleys too to have some Scottish adventures. We are enjoying showing them what life is like in Scotland! We will take photographs with them, then send them home with a letter sharing what their flat people have been up to.

One of the flat Stanleys enjoying seeing what Halloween in Scotland is like.
One of the Flat Stanleys enjoying seeing what Halloween in Scotland is like.
The flat Stanleys from Taiwan reading during Read Write Inc. time.
The Flat Stanleys from Taiwan reading during Read Write Inc. time.
One of the Flat Stanleys from America learning to use place value arrow cards to help work out how three digit numbers are built up.
One of the Flat Stanleys from America, learning to use place value arrow cards, to help work out how three digit numbers are built up.
Another Flat Stanley enjoyed helping us to make rainforest dioramas.
Another Flat Stanley enjoyed helping us to make rainforest dioramas.

Propaganda

 

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By Chardonnay and Michal

Today in Letham Primary School. The p7 class have been learning how to draw propaganda pictures .

On the propaganda’s p7 have took ideas of important people like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and many more.

We will tell you how we did them. First you have to have a sharp pencil, then you will have to pick who you want to draw. So now you draw who you picked. Some men were very hard to draw because of their face expressions and wrinkles. So for the end last thing is last you have to go over it with a thin pen.DSCF0011

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