P3/2 decided to make a rainbow display to show their class contract. They are all the sunshine gold at the end of the rainbow! We had a lot of fun painting whilst making our rules for this year. We are all feeling very enthusiastic about the year ahead😊Miss Brolls
Category Archives: Primary 2
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Learning in First Level
Below you will find copies of our Profiling Tools for First Level. This show what your child will be learning about in Maths and Language if they are working at First Level.
Term 4: Achievement Assembly
On Friday we had our final Achievement Assembly of this session. Each class nominated one pupil to receive the Achievement Award for their class and parents and carers were invited along to watch the assembly.
We also presented Star Writer Awards, Magical Mathematician Awards, Top Scorer prizes, Smoke Free Homes certificates, ICT Awards and announced the winning house for the term.
Well done to everyone who received an award!
School Assembly for P7 Leavers
This morning Mid Calder Primary celebrated all things P7 as every class made a presentation to P7. This included songs, memories, poems and some interesting masks! Thank you to everyone for making this such a special occasion for Primary 7.
The Great Deserted Island STEM Challenge Four
LI. We are learning to apply and develop our skills and knowledge of linear measurement, force and motion, simple levers and scientific processes
SC. We can plan, design and create to device that can launch an item at least 30 centimetres.
SC. We can chunk the challenge independently and describe the problem.
SC. We will identify and plan how to achieve 3 points for the planning and design aspect of the rubic.
SC. We can share our ideas and identify the best ones and say why.
SC. We will test and discuss what happened, what worked and what we would do differently next time.
Last week P2 Sir Harley Houndstooth III asked us to make a catapult to protect him from pirates who are trying to land on the island. We used lolly pop sticks, elastic bands and bottle tops to make our own catapults. We used marshmallows to fire from the catapults and some went really far! We measured the length our catapults could fire the marshmallows using metre sticks. We all worked really well on this challenge Ben said that he felt he had achieved something because he had worked well with others to design and build the catapult independently.
Our next challenge is our final challenge. Will Sir Harley escape from the island?
We will keep you posted on how we get on in the next challenge!
P2.
Mid Calder Gala Day 2016
A big thank you to everyone who walked with the school during the Gala Day Parade – your costumes were fantastic! A big well done to our Gala Relay Team.
The Great Deserted Island STEM Challenge Three
The Great Deserted Island STEM Challenge Three
LI. We are learning to apply our knowledge of linear and weight measurement, buoyancy and scientific processes.
LI. We can plan, design and create a water tight container that can float.
LI. We can describe the problem what we wanted to happen and to share our ideas.
LI. We will test and discuss what happened, what worked and what we would do differently next time.
This week P2 Sir Harley Houndstooth III asked us to make a waterproof bottle or container that he could put a message in so that it wouldn’t get wet in water. We all came up with different designs in our groups and then decided which design we would use. We had 45 minutes to make and test our designs. Each design had to be water proof so that the message wouldn’t get wet and had to stay floating for 30 seconds. We are happy to report that all of our designs floated! In this challenge we were able to apply lots of the team work skills that we had learnt about from the previous challenge such as: good cooperation, team working skills and good listening skills.
We will keep you posted on how we get on in the next challenge!
P2.
Free Time Friday in P3/2
Sports Day 2016
The sun was shining on Mid Calder this morning as P1-7 went up to the field to take part in Sports Day. There was a range of activities on offer including: football shoot out, welly throwing, obstacle races, hurdles and lots more. A big thank you to Mrs Mitchell, our P.E. specialist for organising such a successful and enjoyable Sports Day and thank you to all the parents and families who came along to support the event.
Congratulations to Calderwood who were the overall winners!