Primary 7 News

This week in Maths most of us really enjoyed learning about coordinates as it was quite a challenge! You could start to predict what the next coordinate might be because it started looking like a picture. 

A good tip to remember the order for coordinates is:  ‘Along the coridoor and up the stairs.  Numbers on the line and not the squares’.

Lots of us enjoyed visiting Broxburn Academy last night especially the Home Economics taster session.  Some of last years P7s shared some of their recipes.

In the guidance department some S1s talked about settling into high school and guidance and support we could get.  They said the homework diary really helps. 

In Writing we continued a story called ‘The Cave of Dur’ .  It was really good as we could end it in any way.  We trying to use a range of VCOP particulary openers ending in ed, ly and ing.  

In P.E we enjoyed basketball with Grant as some activities were challenging but fun.  We were shooting and practising jump stops.

Primary 7

“I am proud of getting our assembly rehearsals 100% because we only had 4 days to prastise.” (Hollie)

“The thing I loved the most was when we sang.”(Ellie)

“I am so proud of myself because Miss Speirs said I should do something in my life and perform on stage.”(Boyd)

“I enjoyed being up on stage with other people.”(Molly)

“I enjoyed when I had to throw the rat on the stage.”(Ciaran)

“I am proud of myself for standing on stage remembering my lines, even though I was nervous.”(Finlay B)

” I enjoyed in the trenches and being Walter.”(James)

“The thing I liked the most was the song because we had to learn it off by heart and I wish I could do it again.”(Jamie-Lee)

P7 Star Writer

Thank you

Thank you for the world we see

Thank you for the world we be

Thank you for the world we change

Thank you for the world that’s strange

Thank you for the world that is not bitter.

Thank you for the apps like twitter

Thank you for the world that sings

Thank you for all those rings

Thank you world for all those things.

A paired writing challenge in the style of poet Benjamin Zephaniah

By Kristinna and Dolce, P7

Primary 7 Reflections

This week we have been learning to improve on our performance poetry.

I worked co-operatively when we were doing the jigsaw in silence.

Our new topic is WW1.

I was successful in writing because Dolce and I got star writer.

To overcome my problem in writing I could add more ambitious connectives.

I was successful in performing the poetics poem in front of an audience.

I was  confident about  our topic in science space.

I was successful when James and I got an award for sorting a problem with our game by just partner talk .

I learned about factors in maths.

I learned about are seven times tables this week in maths.

I  was successful when I got all my maths right.

I have learned that the heavier the car is the longer it takes to slow down and if you were  going too fast it would be very dangerous thank you MRS Hull .

I have came more confident at tennis in gym this week.

I think my group worked well on the jigsaw we done .

I have learnt alot in tennis this week and I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed maths because we were learning with factors and I knew alot about it.

My team did well on the jigsaw.

The best part about this week was siance because we were making a mobial.

The best part this week was Big Maths Beat That because I got 37/72 on my first week back!

This week in maths we were adding and taking away decimals.

P7 represent our school

On the 28th of August we attended a service to commemorate the centenary of the Great War. The service was at St Michael’s Church in Linlithgow.  The service was about remembering those who lost fought or lost their lives in World War 1. We really enjoyed the service and it brought back very touching moments.

By Hollie and James, P7

P7

This weeks Friday Maths Champion was Ciaran.  Well done Ciaran!

Our ‘Smart Uniform’ awards went to Dolce and Molly yesterday.  Very hard decision as P7 are looking so smart this year!

I have gathered in all the P7 application forms for wet playtime monitors.  Decisions on who the jobs will go to will be announced soon.

Have a good weekend

Miss McLennan 🙂

Sum Dog School Code

If your class is using Sum Dog (http://www.sumdog.com) then your teacher will give you your username and password. This will let you use Sum Dog in school. If you want to use Sum Dog out of school you will also need to use our school code. Our school code is:

pumpherston-and-uphall-station

If you highlight this code and then copy and paste onto the Sum Dog log in page then you will be able to get logged in at home.

Happy Learning!

Miss Anderson 🙂

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