Book Week Scotland

We had a great week this week celebrating all things books and reading. Each class took part in an outdoor scavenger hunt looking for well know book characters and authors. Thanks to Mrs Smart, we were lucky enough to toast a marshmallow and read our favourite book around the campfire. Primary 2 at Riverside visited the library for a super story telling session too. On Friday morning we had a Bookie Breakfast, reading our favourite books with older buddies. Take a look at just some of the things  we got up to during a fun filled Book Week Scotland…

Into Film Festival

First level classes and Primary 5 and 6 had a brilliant morning at the Into Film Festival.  The children loved the experience watching Lilo and Stitch with their friends and was a great end to our week!

 

National Portrait Gallery Trip

This week, Primary 7 at Letham visited the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. We had a fantastic time exploring one of our school value of creativity in a wider context. We explored the beautiful galleries and were given the opportunities to sketch in our new sketchbooks kindly gifted to us. We then had to create different portraits using a wide range of materials.  Before returning to school we walked over to St Andrew’s Square to visit Paddington Bear, and to Princes Street Gardens to visit the Remembrance Garden. We had a great time!

Reading Buddies at Spark!

Some of our P3 and P4 children are lucky enough to visit to our neighbours at Spark every week. We read our books together with our buddies from Spark and they help us to practise our key words too. At this weeks session, we were lucky enough to receive a special Halloween treat. Thank you to all of our fabulous buddies at Spark helping our confidence to grow each week. You are stars!

Community Garden

Over the last few weeks lots of classes have visited the Craigshill Community Garden. Despite the rain, We loved learning about different plants, getting to taste different fruits and micro-plants. We were very lucky to have a shot at growing our own which was a great success. We hope you enjoy tasting the leaves with your children and that they can share with you lots about what the community garden has to offer.

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