Club Wild – RSPB Big Schools Birdwatch

Last week Club Wild joined schools up and down the country to take part in the RSPB Big Schools’ Birdwatch. The Schools’ Birdwatch started in 2001 and since then 2000 schools have been involved with 90,000 pupils getting out their binoculars to become real citizen scientists.

Over the last few weeks we have been getting things ready. We had great fun making bird feeders out of recycled bottles and cartons and we also made an information dial to help us identify our garden birds. We hung out our bird feeders in the wildlife area in the thicket of trees at the front of the school and making sure that our bird feeders are filled up regularly, we could hear and see that the birds were visiting the feeders.

On the day we carefully set up our bird hide in the thicket of trees, using camouflage netting to hide behind and waited patiently and very quietly. The birds soon came in numbers and it was great to see our usual friends of blue tits, coal tits, great tits, sparrows, wood pigeons and a robin. The birds loved our recycled feeders and we noted that most of the birds went for the seed rather than the fat balls. It is great get so close to the birds.

Back in school we submitted our results to the RSPB who will gather together all the data from the Big Schools Birdwatch with the data from the Big Garden Birdwatch. We can compare our results to last year and see if we notice any differences.The RSPB uses the data to monitor long term bird populations and the analysed results are published in March. The annual birdwatch is as great thing to do.

 

Scottish Celebration Assembly

This morning we held our annual Scottish Assembly to celebrate all things Scottish. It was fantastic to have older family members, family and friends join us for the celebration.

We welcomed two judges for the poetry recitals, Mrs Thom from our office and Mr Jenkins a local resident who is part of the Burns Federation.

Two pupils from each class were selected to present at the assembly.

The judges decided on one child from each stage from P2-7 to go through to the West Lothian Burns Competition in February/ March.

The winners were:

  • P2 – Jacob
  • P3 – Sophie-Rose
  • P4 – Eilidh
  • P5 – Aaron
  • P6 – Owen
  • P7 -Lauren

Congratulations to the children who performed but also to all the children who recited a poem in front of their class.

Two girls from Primary 4 demonstrated some Scottish dancing.

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P1-3 performed some Scottish songs.

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We shared a video from our nursery boys and girls.

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Mrs Ross made some tablet to sale and our Parent Partners donated a Scottish hamper.

A big thank you to Lauren and Jack who saved the day by fixing our microphones.

Thank you to Mrs Cougan for organising our Scottish Assembly and to everyone who took part.

Scots week in P5

It was very difficult to choose the winners to go through to the Scots assembly because the standard of poems was very high.

Well done to Aaron, who recited Captain Puggle, and also to Rosa, who recited The Puddock, at today’s Scots assembly.

We have been very busy finding out about Steven Brown. We have been creating his style of art work using paint and collage. All will be revealed next week at our assembly………… see you then!

P5

Term 3 Learning Overviews

Primary 1: P1 Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 2C: P2C Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 2S: P2S Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 3: P3 Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 4:  P4 Term 3 Overview

Primary 5: P5 Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 6: P6 Term 3 Learning Overview

Primary 7: P7 Term 3 Learning Overview

Happy New Year from Club Wild!

We hope that it will be a good year for all our wild friends. We can’t wait to do what we can to help them and learn about the nature all around us.

We started this year with a wild treasure hunt. A trail of oats led our way and we had to work out which was the right way and not the false path made to confuse us. Wild animals hidden along the way gave us clues to the next point on the treasure trail and we learnt that we had to look up and down for all the tracks and signs that animals leave behind.

Each of the six animals had a letter that we collected, C, P, S, S, U, P ? Can you work out what they were spelling?

A Scottish Wildcat hiding in the trees in the car park eventually gave us the treasure. Join us through the year for more wild adventures.

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