On Wednesday we went to the Book Festival at New Lanark. Luke N told us that he particularly enjoyed listening to Elizabath MacKay reading her book Wee Granny’s Magic Bag and the Pirates. Most of the children enjoyed the Annie MacLeod Experience where we learned about life in the past and most of us did not think children had a good life in those days. Emma M told us that she thought it was a dangerous and unhealthy thing to do climbing under the machines like Annie did. Sadly the weather was not very nice during our visit but William said he enjoyed running in the rain!
In Maths we have been using our addition and subtraction to complete magic squares. Mrs Clyne challenged us to make our own magic squares but most of us found this quite tricky. Perhaps you could practise some at home?
Yesterday, Mrs Hill came to talk to us about life on her cattle farm. Her husband has about 100 cows which he farms for beef. His cows will eventually end up in the supermarkets for us to buy. Mrs Hill spoke about the different types of machines and the jobs they do. Jarrad told us that he liked learning about the combine harvester. Lots of the children asked excellent questions and we learned lots. One interesting fact is that the cows will eat approximately 1000 bales of silage over the winter months. During the winter the cows are moved inside to the barn and Mr Hill’s friend sends his sheep to stay because it is too cold up on his farm further north. Kayden and Freya reminded us that having the sheep to stay was a good thing because they eat the grass right down which helps it to grow well again the following year.
Today in assembly Mrs Mill was talking about compassion. We learned to look out for those around us and help people when they are feeling sad or needing help. Emma M explained that if we do a small act of kindness for one person, they feel good and will then feel like doing something kind for someone else and the kindness spreads. Let’s see if we can spread some acts of kindness, I wonder how many acts of kindness Mrs Clyne will see over the next week?
Please remember the children are off on Monday and Tuesday next week. I hope you all have a lovely holiday weekend and look forward to hearing all the children’s news on Wednesday.