P6 were given Big Maths ‘Beat That’ and ‘CLIC’ challenges.
P6 had a Maths circuit this week which included: Mental Maths, Maths using IT, problems solving and the 4 functions.
P6 were given Big Maths ‘Beat That’ and ‘CLIC’ challenges.
P6 had a Maths circuit this week which included: Mental Maths, Maths using IT, problems solving and the 4 functions.
Primary 6 have started French this week. We focused/refreshed our knowledge on numbers. We are looking forward to our next lesson!
Primary 6 have been doing some independent learning for Maths. Each group are creating a power point on a specific multiplication or division strategy which will then be presented to the rest of our class.
Primary 6 are learning about the planets of our Solar System and the characteristics of each. Here we have some of our work.
Another great issue of The Village Reporter! Our 3 primary 6 reporters certainly had a busy time collecting information on all of the activities at school this week.
P6 learning how to play chess with Tom, our chess teacher.
Dear parent/carer
From June 4th, I will no longer be the PE teacher at Livingston Village Primary school. I have accepted the post as Principal Teacher of the Scottish Attainment Challenge schools in West Lothian. This promoted post was too good an opportunity to turn down and I am very excited for this new challenge. I will be working between St Thomas’ Primary School in Addiewell and Bridgend in Linlithgow.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support over the years. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here and I will miss the children, staff and yourselves incredibly. I have so many happy memories and I have no doubt that PE and school sport will continue to flourish in my absence. I will be back at the end of term to celebrate all our fantastic sporting achievements this year at the Sports Committee Assembly.
My last day at LVPS will be on Tuesday the 29th May. I will also be ensuring that our application for an unprecedented 3rd sportscotland school sport gold award will be completed and if successful I hope to come back in November 2018 for the presentation.
I am also delighted to announce how much we raised at SportaFUNd. Abbie, our former pupil, raised £360.00 with the bake sale, the ELC raised £395.00 and the school raised a whopping £1724.20. This demonstrates all the hard work, dedication and commitment from everybody connected to this fabulous school.
Thank you once again.
Kind regards
Mr Stewart.
Below is information which has already been circulated through letter, email, facebook and twitter about our upcoming SportaFUNd day. Any donation, no matter how small, will make a big difference.
SportaFUNd
Dear parent/carer
As you will be aware, the school’s SportaFUNd Day is on Thursday 19th April within the school. We are holding a Sponsored Mile long obstacle course, various stalls in the playground including face painting, beat the goalie and soak the teacher amongst others and a Bake Sale to support former pupil Abby Cowan on her trip to Rwanda to build a new school.
All monies raised within the bake sale goes to Abby’s trip. All monies raised by the nursery will go towards new nursery play equipment. All monies raised by P1-P7 and the money from the various stalls goes to the school for new playground equipment, new PE equipment and towards the cost of transport to various sporting events.
For all of this to happen we need your support please. We are looking for baking donations, volunteers to help at the various stalls and volunteers to support the obstacle course. All 15 members of the Sports Committee will be supporting the event too.
Below is a timetable for the day.
Assault Course Stalls
9:00am-9:15am P6 9:15am – 9:30am P6
9:30am – 9:45am nursery (am) 9:45am – 10:00am nursery (am)
10:00am – 10:15am P5 10:15am – 10:30am P5
11:00am -11:15am P1 11:15am – 11:30am P1
11:30am -11:45am P2 11:45am – 12 noon P2
1:15pm -1:30pm nursery (pm) 1:30pm – 1:45pm nursery (pm)
1:45pm – 2:00pm P4 2:00pm – 2:15pm P4
2:15pm – 2:30pm P3 2:30pm – 2:45pm P3
2:45pm – 3:00pm P7 3:00pm – 3:15pm P7
If you can help out at all please attend a short meeting in the school gym hall on Monday 16th April straight after school with Mr Stewart and the Sports Committee. If you cannot make the meeting please give your name to Mrs Young at the school office and Mr Stewart will contact you before the event. Even if you can only help for a short while we would really appreciate it. If you cannot support you are welcome to come along and support your child at the appropriate time above.
Children are encouraged to wear sports kit from any clubs or teams they represent out with school. Football strips will be allowed on this day. Those children who represent any of the school teams will be allowed to wear a school strip. PE kit or a tracksuit are also allowed. The assault course is outside so please ensure your child has a change of clothing as they may get dirty.
On the day the bake sale will take place in the gym hall from 9am – 12. All of the other stalls will take place in the school playground. Most of the stalls will cost between 50p and £1.
Can you please ensure your child’s sponsorship money is delivered to the school office as soon as possible.
Thank you for your continued support.
Mr Stewart, Ms Taylor and the Sports Committee
I hope you are not all too cold and are managing to have some fun in the snow.
When you are back inside, don’t rush to your X-box or whatever gadget too quickly – think about your poor show script sitting all curled up and forgotten at the bottom of your schoolbag.
Why not get it out and have a go at learning some more of your lines?
Show day is coming up fast and we need to be off script by this time next week.