Primary 7

This week we were playing Benchball boys against girls and we have to pass five times before we can shoot. The first score was 0-0 then the second game was 5-0 and the third game was 6-1. Then the last game was 0-0.  Also this week we were learning about factors, multiples and prime numbers. Prime numbers are when you can only divide it by itself or one. We also wrote an evacuee letter from World War two to our parents to let them know how we were feeling and how we got there because we were evacuated from our homes. With Miss Cave we were learning about internet safety. We wrote a letter to Ahmet to tell him about the dangers he was putting himself and others in.

By Hallie and Logan

Achievements 22 September 2017

 

Today Robert and Susan Comrie came in to talk to us about their work with the charity Friends of Magale which you have been helping us support in school for several years. The RRS Magale reps (pictured) presented Mr and Mrs Comrie with our most recent cheque for £365.  We have a number of fund-raising events planned this session which the RRS Magale committee will help plan.

Ross Logan our Active Sports coordinator came in to speak to us about lunchtime and after school sports clubs.  there are vacancies in all clubs and letters have already gone home.  Mrs Birrell at the office can provide new forms if required.  The Active sports clubs cost money, if this is a barrier to participation for your family, please speak to us at school and we can help with the cost of this.

Congratulations to one of our P4 pupils for working hard at his Active Sports club last session.  One of our P5 girls (not pictured) was also presented with an award for great attitude and enthusiasm at club.

Congratulations to our winners of achievement certificates for this week.

Our Jacobite Adventure

We had a fantastic day at the Water of Leith visitors centre learning about the Jacobites.

P6 Jacobites Trip

To all P6.

Just to remind you we are going on our Jacobites Experience Trip on Wednesday 20th of September. Please make sure you are wearing waterpoof jackets and suitable footwear (eg. wellies) for this trip because a lot of it will be outside and it will be muddy.

You will also need to remember a snack and a packed lunch as you will be away all day.

I am sure it will be a fantastic trip.

See you all on Wednesday.

Mrs Campbell

Primary 2

This week, Primary 2 were celebrating Scotland’s magical Maths Week!

We used the ‘YouCubed’ website to look at some of the videos that made us think differently about number and maths work. We learned that speed isn’t everything – just because you take your time, it doesn’t mean that you can’t do it.

We also gave some of their maths week activities a go!

Game of Totals
Count on Me
Building Shapes

We also received a rather unusual delivery this week… Check in with us to see what it was.

Until next time…
Primary 2 & Miss M 🙂

Meet the Teacher Documents

The information shared at last night’s Meet the Teacher event is available below for your information.  Many thanks to those that could make it.

P7 – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P6 – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P6 – Fridge Sheet 2017

P5 Shared Snack Letter

P5 – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P5 – Fridge Sheet 2017

P4 – Fridge Sheet 2017

P3 – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P2 – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P2 – Fridge Sheet 2017

P1s – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P1m – Meet the Teacher Information 2017

P1 Presentation – AiL and Reading 2017

P1 Presentation Early Numeracy

Scottish Maths Week

This week across Scotland, it has been Maths Week. We have been doing some exciting maths activities in class.

Amelia – “I enjoyed doing the book of shapes with Miss Cave. We had to match the shape with the correct colour.”

Ellie Curran – “I liked playing the game ‘Splat’ where you answer a question and the other two people next to them can answer the question too and they have to say “SPLAT!”

Aaron – “I liked doing tiling with the shapes to investigate whether the shape would tile or not.”

We also continued our Celts topic and have begun to make Celtic roundhouses for our families to live in.

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