Primary 6/7 Weekly News

On Tuesday we all took part in a Judo lesson and we enjoyed meeting Jake, who was a brown belt. We all enjoyed using new self-defence moves on our partners.

We finished reading our class novel Pig-heart Boy by Malorie Blackman this week and we all enjoyed it although it ended on a huge cliff-hanger.

In Maths we continued our revision and we revisited measure, rounding numbers and negative numbers which people had originally found difficult so that’s why we revised them!

We used French vocabulary for our hobbies and favourite sports to practise saying whether we liked or disliked different things and some of us played French sports and hobbies charades.

For our current topic, we looked at the history of the Olympics and the Olympic logo. We took turns to match flags to their countries within the different continents and on Tuesday we completed an Olympics short read.

During Health and Wellbeing, we all discussed the problem of Bullying and we looked at the facts and the steps to be taken if we are ever bullied or if we ever are aware of any bullying taking place. We all designed a bullying poster.

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Despite the change in weather we all thoroughly enjoyed going outside and taking part in Capture the Flag against the Primary 7 class on Wednesday even though we all got very muddy! P7 won 8-5 although we won the last 5 games in a row. That was the last ever capture the flag for our P7s

 

Today was the Achievement assembly where many awards were presented, including the football and basketball awards which were presented to the winners.

We also have had the last Ninian’s Natter of the school year.

 

By Charlie Cullion and Liam Lister

Have a great weekend from Primary 6/7 and Mrs Reeves

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