A snapshot of the start of our Bikeability session today.
The children have been developing their balance and coordination and practising their approach to junctions.
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A snapshot of the start of our Bikeability session today.
The children have been developing their balance and coordination and practising their approach to junctions.
As part of our Outdoor Learning focus this week, we have been outside during our Maths Lesson today.
We were estimating and measuring lengths and distances, using rulers, meter sticks, measuring tapes and trundle wheels.
We then used our measurements to practise converting between different units of measure.
Primary 6 have been looking at electricity and circuits.
They have created their own games and then they shared them with Primary 2
We had a fantastic time at St Michael’s Church yesterday, where Russell and lots of lovely volunteers helped us to learn about Easter and the reasons behind some of the traditions and celebrations that Christians have.
This year’s Knex Challenge was to build a wheelbarrow, that could carry a book 5 meters.
The children worked in groups of four and I’m sure you’ll agree that they were successful in achieving their remit.
We had an interesting and informative morning at the Scottish Parliament today.
The children explored the Parliament Building, including the Debating Chamber, questioned an MSP and were able to discover more about the history of the Parliament through the exhibition that was on show.
An enjoyable day overall.
We had a mention on the Scottish Parliament Twitter feed too.
This week, Primary 6a have presented Class Talks to their peers. The talks were all based around the Industrial Revolution and varied in content.
They were presented in a variety of ways, including demonstrations, powerpoints and display boards.
The one thing that the class talks all had in common, was the quality of the information that had been researched.
This was of an exceptionally high standard and the children should be very proud of their achievements.
Well Done Primary 6a.
We enjoyed a visit from Wallace Fencing Club this morning, where the pupils had a taster session for the sport.
They had a fabulous time – can you identify yourselves???