This week in P3/4

This week we continued to work on our topic we learned that the Egyptians lived near lakes and the Nile because of the environment. We also learned that they relied on the wet season, each year, for new life for their crops. 5000 years ago they developed a calendar so they could track when the rains were going to come. The children now want to learn more about Ancient Egyptian calendars and try to make them. The children also finished painting the Egyptian Gods for display and they look fantastic. We hope to share all this learning with you at our Assembly on Friday 18th March.

Also this week the children have been learning the Scottish poem; Mrs Nae Offense by Gregor Steele. They all did very well and it was a very difficult decision, but in the end Aiste and Niamh were the two chosen to go through to the next round.

Well done P3/4.

Please note that in RE we are now starting prepare the children for their sacraments.
Children in P3: First Reconciliation is schedule for Tuesday 1st March at 7:30pm.
Children in P4 undertaking their sacraments – Confirmation Friday 22nd April 7pm and First Holy Communion Saturday 28th May 10am.

P7 Ceilidh

Yesterday, P7 attended the transition ceilidh at St Kent’s. It was brilliant fun and our behaviour was excellent. Miss Glencorse and Mrs Patterson were very proud of usIMG_1605 IMG_1607 IMG_1609 IMG_1610 IMG_1614 IMG_1616 IMG_1620.

Here are some photos of our afternoon.

On Monday afternoon, P7 had another fantastic input from Software Scotland and made some fantastic music. P6 attended the Tobacco input which they found very interesting.

The CAB Peer Educators are in school next Tuesday and we have written our song about graffiti for that. Today we had our auditions for our Burn’s Competition on Tuesday. Everybody did brilliantly and the two chosen to go through to Tuesday’s final were Rosie and Calvin. Well done guys!

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