STEM Assembly
Families Learning Together
Group 2 at Dalguise
Miss Burton had the pleasure of working with group 2 at Dalguise. We had lots of fun pushing ourselves to try out new activities, and demonstrated a supportive, have a go attitude.
Our first activity when we arrived was archery, which we all had a go at and really enjoyed.
The next activity was the challenge course, we loved it! Mainly because we got muddy. We worked as a group and in pairs to complete different tasks.
The zip line took some of us out of comfort zone but we supported each other to have a go.
Problem solving helped to develop our communication and team work skills. We worked together to solve different problems and puzzles.
The sun shone us on us as we tried out the giant swing.
We loved aeroball, it was lots of fun trying to score points by getting the ball in the net whilst bouncing on the trampoline.
The most challenging of all activities was abseiling. This really pushed out of our comfort zone. We each set ourselves a challenge as to what we wanted to achieve.
Our last activity was the sensory trail. We had to around a trail in the woods with a blind fold on. This helped us to use different senses.
Families Learning Together 3
School Values Consultation
The questionnaire will close on 13th March 2020.
Dalguise 2020
Some of our Primary 7 recently went on a residential to Dalguise.
We were so lucky with the weather and there was amazing scenery.
The first night we played Splash. We had to first of all complete tasks to earn points and the points enabled us to buy materials to make a protective container for our water balloon.
We all really enjoyed the food! There were lots of different choices so we all found something we liked and we really enjoyed the cooked breakfasts! Mrs Bonner can we have a cooked breakfast at breakfast club?
The final night we joined with other school and had a disco together in the Dome. Some children said it was like a concert!
The instructors at Dalguise all commented on our good listening skills and our have a go attitude.
Developing the Young Workforce – Call for help!
This term our class contexts for learning are as follows:
If you feel you can contribute to any of these contexts by talking about your job, skills, experiences, etc. We would love for you to help us. Please contact the office
tel: 01506 280995
email: wlpuscps@westlothian.org.uk
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