Primary 4 Turn Time Team!

Today, Primary 4 had another amazing adventure with Tom and Sarah-Jane – we turned into archaeologists!

When we arrived today for what we thought would be another afternoon fixing up the roundhouse, we found Tom and Sarah-Jane at a miniature dig site nearby! We’d heard on the grapevine that there were lots of hidden finds in our local environment and today we had the chance to get looking.

We had to be careful on our dig site and clear the soil away to expose its different layers. We found a shale layer and a sand layer. The deeper down you go, the older the layers of soil are. We found bone, pottery, shells, charcoal and even a tooth!

Here are just a few of the snaps from today… (Thanks again Tom and Sarah-Jane)

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Who knows what we might find next time?

Until then…

Primary 4 & Miss M 🙂

P5 Weekly Blog

This Friday, 12th of June, we will be having Sports Day if the weather is dry.  In preparation for this we have been developing our running skills! We have been warming up our legs to help us run faster. We have been doing high knees and heels to bottom to help warm up the muscles in our legs. We have done sprints and then we did handicapped races eg. the person who was fourth got to move nearer the finishing line and the person who was first was moved further away from the line. So we are all set to apply our new skills to our races on Friday!

 

In maths we are starting to learn about decimal numbers. Everyone can recognize decimal numbers on price tags. We spotted a Link Lizard because we could see decimal numbers link with fractions.

Last week we were very lucky to meet Mrs Cullum who will be our teacher when we move up to P6.

That’s it for this week.

Primary 1

Today was Den Day! Den Day is a charity event for Save the Children, helping to raise money to provide emergency aid in different parts of the world.

We learned about the story of Anna Mae who lost her home when a Typhoon hit her village. Primary 1 were able to suggest the rights that Anna Mae is entitled to but are not being met, such as the right to clean water and a safe place to live. By taking part in Den Day, P1 are helping to provide children like Anna Mae with materials to build a shelter.

Primary 1 really enjoyed building their dens in groups with the help of some P7s. Once the dens were built, the children had the chance to play, read and draw inside. It was a great opportunity for imaginative play and the children came up with creative ideas for what parts of their dens were supposed to be. Ethan said he loved his den so much that he wanted to keep it forever!

Thank you for all your kind donations and materials for the event.

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Scottish Government Consultation on Early Learning and Childcare

The Scottish Government has proposed to increase the provision of free childcare to 1140 hours per year for children who are 3 or 4 years old, as well as for 2 year olds whose parents/carers are on qualifying benefits and are eligible for the 600 hours free entitlement through the Children & Young People’s Act 2014. With this in mind we are conducting a survey exploring how parents would wish to use this increase. The results of this survey will help guide policy on early years child care provision. In order for the survey to produce representative results it is important that we reach as many parents of 3 or 4 year old children from as wide a variety of back grounds as possible, this includes those who do not currently use free child-care provision.

The survey is available at the following link. https://response.questback.com/scottishgovernment/childcaresurvey

Summer Safe West Lothian 2015

Summer Safe 2015

Summer Safe West Lothian 2015

West Lothian Community Safety Partners have again launched “Summer Safe West Lothian” – a campaign aimed at keeping young people and children safe and to ensure that everyone has a safe, fun summer.

The ‘Summer Safe 2015’ campaign aims to ensure that West Lothian children and young people stay safe while having fun during the holiday period.

The campaign, which is now in its third year, continues to encourage residents of West Lothian to think about safety during their activities this summer. It is hoped that by raising awareness of possible issues, ‘Summer Safe 2015’ will ensure that everyone enjoys the holiday period safely.

Stay safe

With friends:

  • Children love to go and play with their friends, make sure a family member knows where the children are going and when they will be back.

In the sun: 

  • Everyone needs some sun to help keep their bodies healthy, but overexposure to UV can lead to sunburn, premature ageing and skin cancer, protect your eyes and skin by spending time in the shade when the sun is at its strongest (11am to 3pm in the UK), use sunglasses, a hat and apply sunscreen to exposed skin.

In your garden:

  • Avoid injury to children from sharp garden tools by keeping them in good repair and safely tidied away after use.

​Around your barbecue (BBQ):

  • Keep children, garden games and pets well away from the cooking area and keep a bucket of water or sand nearby for emergencies.

Around your car:

  • Drivers should watch out for children playing. Be aware that you may have blind spots, where small children can be hidden from view. Young children and pets should never be left alone inside a vehicle, even when the engine is turned off.

Primary 3 trip to Kirk of Calder

Primary 3 were out and about in Mid Calder today, learning about the local Church, inside and out! Rev Povey gave us a very interesting tour of the Kirk of Calder, showing us around this holy building.

We started on the outside, looking at the bell tower, doors and windows, then we explored the church yard and had a look at some of the gravestones.

Then we went inside and looked for the things on our checklist, like pews, the pulpit, the font and the communion table. We were able to ask Rev Povey lots of questions, and we were allowed to explore the balcony so we had a great view of the stained glass windows and the organ.

Mrs Hull asked everyone to write down the most important thing they had seen. Here are some of the answers:

“The pews, they are there so people can pray to God”.

“The graves, because we need a place to remember families who died.”

“The font, because if a baby comes the minister puts water on his head to become a Christian.”

“The pipes of the organ for all the children to sing songs.”

“The communion table, because the minister stands in front of it and speaks to the people.”

“The Bible because it tells all the stories of Jesus.”

“The cross to remember Jesus.”

Thank you very much to Rev Povey for all his help and for letting us see the church today. You can see Primary 3 learned a lot from their visit.

P5 Weekly Blog

Cultural Diversity Project

We were delighted so many people came in to see our work for the Cultural Diversity project! We hope you learned about the relief efforts to help the people of Nepal.

‘I enjoyed learning about what all of the different countries had donated to help Nepal’. Louisa and Courtney.

‘I enjoyed explaining our learning to our Pumphie pals’. Sophie C and Lydia

‘I enjoyed researching using the netbooks to find out what countries donated to Nepal.’ Ella and Lewis P

‘I enjoyed researching flags for the different countries and drawing them for the display.’ Lewis C and Aiden

‘I enjoyed helping to mount my work and putting it up on the display’. Donatella and Rory

‘I enjoyed visiting all of the classes to see what they had researched’. Kimber and Craig

P4 Go Dynamic!

This week, Primary 4 (& 6) were let loose from school and took an adventure to Dynamic Earth!

We had a great time and learned loads about famous inventors, climate zones and space! We even got a chance to have a turn in a time travelling elevator!

Here are some snaps of our day out… Apologies for the darkness! Modern cameras must just not work in prehistoric times 😉

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Careful Jed!
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Some of us didn’t want to leave…
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Sleepy faces…
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… on the bus

Other things we learned…

1. Don’t sit next to Miss McLaughlin on the bus.
2. Don’t sit next to Miss McLaughlin when snow/foam is blasted everywhere.
3. Don’t sit next to Miss McLaughlin in the Showdome.

In fact… Steer well clear!

Until next time…

Primary 4 & Miss M 🙂

PS – Many thanks to all the parents who came to see our work on Friday. It was lovely to see so many faces!

Le Café Français

Merci! Thank you to all our customers at the French café on Friday. We were so busy when we opened it was hard to find a seat! Thanks to your generosity we raised over £53 for our partner school in  Magale. Merci beaucoup!

Well done also to all my French-speaking staff, the waiters, waitresses, chefs, helpers and especially Mrs Adams, Ms Young and Mrs Dugan (all volunteers) for all their help.

 

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