Club Wild: Maths Week Scotland

This week at club wild we looked into maths in nature as part of Maths Week Scotland. We thought about how we see maths in our daily lives and explored mathematical patterns in nature.
First we looked at bilateral symmetry and thought of the  plants and animals that we could split into two matching halves. Leaves, beautiful butterflies and even us.
Passing round the inside of an old wasp’ s nest we could see an amazing hexagonal pattern the same as the honeycomb of bees. Mathematicians believe that bees and wasps use the hexagonal shape to utilise space. Other shapes like circles would leave a space.
Another amazing mathematical pattern we found in the heads of the sunflowers in the school garden. If you count the spirals you will always find a Fibonacci number where the number is equal to the two previous numbers (0, 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55, and so on). We liked learning the mathematical words for things we see all the time.
Maths patterns are all around us from the branching of trees,  waves, cracking muds, spirals of pine cones and snail shells, petals and seed heads, the number of spots on ladybird and identical halves of butterflies. Next time when you are out and about have a look and see what patterns you can see.
Club Wild,  Mrs B & Sarah-Jane

Values Refresh

At our parent consultations, please visit the hall where we would like families to contribute to our Values Refresh! Have a look and reflect on:

  • What are our core values?
  • What do we want our children/ school community to be like?
  • What values are central to our school?

We will collect your ideas at the parent consultations this week. If you would like to offer some further suggests, please add them as a comment to this blog post.

 

Sumdog Contest

The Maths Week Scotland Sumdog Competition has started.

Our results so far are …

Out of 14907 pupils: 

  • 1988th – Lucy  – P1
  • 2317th – Callum  – P1

Out of 603 classes: 

  • 395th – P1
  • 583rd – P3

Remember you can also log in at home!

Families Learning Together

There was a real buzz in the hall today as we had our first Families Learning Together session of this school year. Children had to the opportunity to share their progress in their jotters and their targets. This will also support conversations at our  Parent Appointments next week. Thank you to everyone who joined us and our P7 Young Leaders who ran the event.

Our Digital Directors and IDL experts demonstrated to parents and carers how to use these apps.

Parent Consultations

Thank you for signing up to make a parent appointment online. This has been a huge success with 71%  of families signing up to make their appointments. The system is now closed, if you would like a parent appointment for Wednesday 2nd or Thursday 3rd October please contact the office by Friday 27th September.

Primary 4

On Friday, during together time, a group of children decided that they would create a club of their own called the Creativity Club.  They created a chant for their club and performed it together.  They also thought about sustainability and decided to create pictures using pencil shavings from sharpened pencils based on an activity that had been done at a group attended by one of the children.  The boys decided to draw pictures of aliens.

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