Primary 4

As part of our new topic, Primary 4 have been learning all about climates around the world and how they affect the growth of food. We researched and described what the weather is like in polar, desert, tropical and temperate climates. We learnt that Scotland has a temperate climate, which has mild summers and cold winters.

We used our ICT and reading skills to research which foods are commonly produced in Scotland. We found that although our climate is not hot enough to grow some of the fruits that we like to eat, we can still grow lots of different things like potatoes, carrots, mushrooms and berries.  We are hoping to select and grow some of the fruit and vegetables we have found in our own school grounds this term!

Primary 4

This week in Science, Primary 4 have enjoyed learning about the organs of the human body. We looked at the position of the heart, lungs, brain, liver, kidneys and intestines and described the important jobs that they do.

We have also been working hard in Maths to develop our division skills. We know that we can use our times tables to find the answers and draw pictures to help us. There are lots of great games online to allow you to practise your division skills at home. Click on the links to play Division Mine and Maths Magician.

Look what came today!

Our green flag

Early bird pupils were able to cheer on the raising of our Green flag as it was put in place first thing this morning! What a fantastic start to our week.

The Eco committee are still working hard on keeping our school recycling systems going, and encouraging everyone to use the litter bins. This month it is Primary 1 and 1/2 turn on the litter picking duty, so we’re sure the playground will be clean and clear. 

We are also planning an exciting competition which will take place in March. More details will follow, but in the meantime if you have an entertaining talent, keep practicing…

We noticed last week that some of the bulbs planted in the front border are already poking their leaves up to look for the sun, so it won’t be long til spring. Keep your eyes open and let us know if you see anything interesting growing in and around our grounds.

Primary 4

This week Primary 4 have been learning all about the skeleton. We discussed the purpose of our skeleton and learned what is inside our bones along with some of their names, including the femur, tibia, humerus, ulna, radius and fibula. Can you remember where they all are? You can find out more about the skeleton at home by visiting the Children’s University website.

In Maths, we have begun to learn about 3D shapes. We discussed how the properties of shapes differ and used what we learned to describe a shape to our peers. Explore 3D shapes by clicking on the link HERE.

Breakfast Club

Our school Breakfast club is open from 8.10 to 8.40 am Monday to Friday. Breakfast is available FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL PUPILS and there is no need to book a table, just come along.

We offer a selection of cereals and yoghurt on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Tuesdays we have toast with a variety of toppings, and a choice of fresh fruit.  Healthy drinks of fruit juice, milk or water are available every day. 

Come along and make the healthiest start to the day.

Make sure you have a good breakfast to fuel your learning til lunch!

Primary 4

As part of our work on Scottish inventors, Primary 4 have been learning all about John Logie Baird, who invented the first television. We learnt lots of facts about his life and wrote a report on what we found.

We really enjoyed creating Baird’s ‘Televisor’ with junk materials (photos to follow). You can play games and learn more about John Logie Baird at http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/famouspeople/john_logie_baird/.

Primary 4 keeping safe online

Primary 4 had a challenge in Health today to create a message using the letters S A F E which would remind us how to stay safe on the Internet.  Their safety advice works just as well in real life too.

Here are some of the best examples:

Strangers can be mean

Avoid them

Friends only

Everyone be nice

By Charis

Safe around strangers

Ask permission to go online

Friends you can trust, but not all the time,

Emotions- don’t let people be mean to you.

By Lewis and Lydia

Strangers are danger

Ask your Mum and Dad before saying yes

Friendly words

Everyone is dangerous when you don’t know them

By Hannah

Strangers- don’t trust them if you don’t know them

Ask permission to go online

Friends- you need to see if they will be good

Emotions- don’t let them hurt your feelings.

By Samantha and Sophie.

Strangers – don’t trust them

Ask to go online – for permission

Friendly – never be friends with strangers

Emotion – don’t let people be mean to you

By Louisa and Hayden.


West Lothian Courier Wish campaign

Thank you to everyone who helped us collect the Wish Tokens printed in the West Lothian Courier. We collected a total of 1336! These tokens will be sent in to the Courier office and we’ll hear in the New Year how much our share of the £10,000 giveaway will be.

Primary 4 Science

In Science this week, Primary 4 have been learning all about conductors and insulators. We created a circuit using wires, a battery and a bulb then used this to help us investigate which materials conduct electricity best.

We tested lots of materials around the classroom, discovering that plastic and wooden materials are insulators and that metal materials are conductors because they allowed electricity to flow around the circuit.

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