P2 Poetry Home Learning

Poems will be sent home on Wednesday 8th January

Scots Focus Homework – due Friday 17th January

As part of our Scots Focus in school, your child has been asked to choose a Scots poem to learn for homework. There is a choice of a longer or shorter poem.

The children will get a chance to recite their poems in class on Friday 17th January and a boy and girl will be selected to go through to our school final on    25th January.

The Sair Finger by Walter Wingate

You’ve hurt your finger? Puir wee man!
Your pinkie? Deary me!
Noo, juist you haud it that wey till
I get my specs and see!

My, so it is – and there’s the skelf!
Noo, dinna greet nae mair.
See there – my needle’s gotten’t out!
I’m sure that wasna sair?

And noo, to make it hale the morn,
Put on a wee bit saw,
And tie a Bonnie hankie roun’t
Noo, there na – rin awa’!

Your finger sair ana’? Ye rogue,
You’re only lettin’ on.
Weel, weel, then – see noo, there ye are,
Row’d up the same as John!

Mince and tatties by JK Annand

I dinna like hail tatties
Pit on my plate o mince
For when I tak my denner
I eat them baith at yince.

Sae mash and mix the tatties
Wi mince into the mashin,
And sic a tasty denner
Will aye be voted ‘Smashin!’

K. Annand

P5 & P7 Camp Information Evening

We would like to invite you to a parent/ carer information session on Wednesday 15th January about the P5 and P7 residentials.
The Primary 5 session will be at 6:00pm and Primary 7 at 6:30pm, in the school hall.
If you are unable to attend the information will be shared on the blog. We will also share the information with the children closer to the time.
We look forward to seeing you then.

P3 Technology

As part of our topic work on Flat Stanley, P3 have been designing and creating kites for Stanley’s brother, Arthur. Arthur needed to find a new kite after using his brother, Stanley, as one and getting him tangled in a tree!

First, we drew plans of our designs with labels to show which materials we would use and then we followed these to make the kites in class. We then reflected upon our designs and predicted how well we thought they would fly.

We are hoping to test them next week when we have a dry, windy day.

Author Visit from Will Wood

As part of book Week Scotland we had an author visit from Will Wood, the author of The Fairy with the Broken Wings.  He worked with P4, 5, 6 and 7, exploring his novel and sharing how he became an author.

Thank you so much to Ms Cook for organising this visit and to Mr Wood for his time.

He sent us this very thoughtful and inspiring message:

Deep in the heart of West Lothian is a small town named Livingston. On the very edge there is two smaller areas, Pumpherston and Uphall Station and in their midst they share a building. The building itself is not very big, but what it lacks in size it gains in potential, for within its walls it contains something very special. 

Future Doctors, Scientist, Medics, Nurses, Fire and Police men and women. Movie stars,singers and dancers, musicians, Olympians and sports idols. Prime Ministers and MP’s, soldiers, sailors, tinkers and tailors, bankers and backers, the Jacks and Jills of all trades and walks of life.

They are not aware of this yet but the vacancies will be theirs to fill fifteen or twenty years from now. Their responsibility is to learn and fulfill their dreams, their teachers’responsibility is to provide the basic tools and the encouragement they require. 

I wish you the very best that life can offer, behave, be good, be patient and most of all, believe in yourself.

Remember what you wrote beneath your names and go for it.

Thank you all for having me and sharing a little bit of your life. It was an honour and a privilege. I take with me  a little sample of your imagination, your enthusiasm and most of all your smiles.

All the best in life and study,

Will Wood

Book Week Scotland Assembly

On Friday we had an assembly to celebrate Book Week Scotland.

https://www.slideshare.net/PUSCPS/book-week-scotland-198894049

We presented the Sum Dog Reading Competition winners with a certificate.

The Literacy Leaders also presented the winning authors with their certificate and book tokens.

We also dressed up as characters from our favourite books.

Congratulations to our Living our Values children.

Anderson shelter update from P7

Today we had a very special delivery to the school from Burton Roofing Manufacturers.  Primary 7 wrote letters to Burton Roofing to ask if they could help us for our project – to build our own Anderson shelter as part of our WW2 topic.  They were kind enough to offer their support and have very generously supplied us with sheets of corrugated metal and all the fixings.  We have spent a number of weeks digging out the base, with the help of Sarah-Jane, for the shelter and we are at the point of almost being ready to build it.  Primary 7 and Mrs Andison owe Burton Roofing a huge thank you for the materials.  It is great to know we are supported by local businesses.

We will keep you posted on our progress.

Be a Book Week Author

As part of Book Week Scotland our Literacy Leaders launched a free writing competition – Be a Book Week Author.

On Friday at assembly we announced our winners and presented them with a certificate and book gift voucher.

A big well done to our winners and thank you to the Literacy Leaders, Ms McLaughlin and Mrs Mooney for organising the competition and selecting the winners.

https://www.slideshare.net/PUSCPS/be-a-book-week-author-results

 

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