Lent Challenge – Wednesday 29th

 

Today’s challenge : Say a decade of the rosary and ask God to fill us with His Grace, Peace, Love and the Joy of His Presence.

Pray the Glorious Mysteries. http://www.rosary-center.org/glorious.htm

Children can join me at lunchtime at 12.45pm on Wednesday to pray the rosary together.

 

 

 

 

 

Hello from a chilly camp!

Today it has been a lot cooler weather however we have had an action packed day to keep us warm, here are some highlights.

The day started with some group games,

Then some hanging about,

Problem solving was no challenge for our mental agility and communication skills,

 

Tomorrow we are looking forward to a day of plain sailing and clowning about!  Keep an eye here for the photographic evidence.

 

 

P7 Camp Is Here!

We have all arrived safe and sound at Dalguise!  It was so lovely and warm when we arrived.  We had the opportunity to shoot some hoops and explore some of the grounds.

Our rooms have the best view in the camp as we are at the TOP of a hill, we will be very fit by the end of this trip!  After a very fulfilling dinner of curry or sausages (as much salad and fruit as you could eat!) we all headed to a camp fire for an evening of fun, singing and ghost stories.

We are now heading to our bed as we have a 7.20am start tomorrow morning.

Sorry no photos tonight as we are having a few technical problems but check out the blog tomorrow for the action!

Lent Challenge – Saturday 25th

Today we pray for the Primary 3 children who will celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Our challenge today is about forgiveness.

Watch this 6 minute video clip about the Parable of the Prodigal Son.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_FUlo3WngI

Discuss the Parable with your family. Remember that this Parable reminds us that God is always ready to welcome us back and forgive us, no matter what we’ve done.

Take time to talk to God about the times you have not shown love.

 

P7/6 News

This was our last week of swimming lessons.  We have all really enjoyed our experience and so many of us have improved our swimming techniques even in this short block!  Today in the pool instead of focusing on swimming techniques we looked at learning some team games.  Water polo was a huge success and Mr McCurdy was so impressed with how quickly we were able to learn the rules and apply our swimming technique to produce a very free flowing game, both Jack and Billie were superb at scoring from a distance!  Some of us also practised our diving techniques, Kornelia and Rachel showed real improvement using the kneeling dive to begin with.  Mark and Aaron were able to progress to the plunge dive with super success!  Well done everyone, swimming is a skill for life and a life saving skill which is very important as we always want to improve our own personal safety.

Our success in the pool to learn new games has been mirrored in PE where we have been learning new games (many are variations of dodgeball) every week with a view to adapting the rules to suit our class and environment needs.  This week King Ball is the game we learned.  We quickly have realised that height matters!  So the game of P7 versus P6 was slightly unfair as some of our P7 children are particularly tall, however being tall is not the only skill required you have to be able to defend and catch the ball successfully, something that Danielle has shown a real skill for this week.  Tristan also showcased good strategic thinking in his defending skills and proved to be a real asset to his team as a result.

In class this week our Maths focus has been learning about how to find the volume of a solid shape as well as learning about litres and millilitres when measuring the volume of a liquid.  To find the volume of a solid shape we started the week by using practical unit cubes to build shapes, this helped us to develop our understanding of a cubic measurement.  From here we worked with pictures of 3D shapes made from unit cubes and counted these cubes (even the ones we could not directly see in the picture).  We progressed to looking at regular cuboid shapes and only counting how many were on the top layer and then multiplying it by the number of layers to find the number of cubic units.  Finally some of us were able to progress to being given the height, depth and width of the regular cuboid shape and using the formula volume = l x b x h.  Using this formula required us to use our Number Talk strategies especially when numbers began to get quite big.  We also used a measuring jug and a variety of containers to develop our general understanding of how much is a litre.  We were encouraged to estimate what the volume would be before measuring, after the first measurement our estimates became more accurate as we were able to compare the size and shape of the container with the one before and use this understanding to hone our estimates…good critical thinking skills.

In Literacy we have been listening to our class talks about WWII.  It has been said that Mrs Currie is like Simon Cowell when delivering her feedback…hopefully my clothes and fashion sense are a little better than his!  It has been great to see the work and effort that some children have put into producing their presentations it hopefully will inspire us all to further develop these skills.

A great week.  Well done all!

P7 Weekly News!

Another busy week in Primary 7 and a bit like the end of term for us as many of us are off to school camp next week! Read on for more information.

Freya and Eve McC – We made optical illusions in Art where we drew shapes and patterns using contrasting colours which tricked our eyes.

Rachael and Issei – In PE we did Volleyball with Mr McCurdy and we retested ourselves doing the Bleep Test with Miss Ford. We will compare our results from the start of the term to see if our fitness has improved.

Nikki and Sally – We learned about Victory in Europe Day (VE Day). This was when the allies defeated the axis and Germany surrendered to end WW2 in Europe. We looked at persuasive writing and made an invitation to a VE Day street party and a propaganda poster which had a message to persuade a UK citizen to do a specific thing e.g. always carry a gas mask.

 

Aidan and Dallas – We went to our committees today (Friday). This was fun because we get to work with people from other classes and choose what types of things we do.

Alice and Aimee – We finished our WW2 topic with a carousel where we had a VE Day party!

Charlie and Kaden – We did Scale Drawing in Maths where 1cm=1m etc. This is used in maps and in people’s jobs like builders, architects etc.

Matthew and Catherine – We learned about D-Day where the allies launched the final fightback to try to win WW2. On D-Day the allies landed planes and ships in France and thousands of troops were involved.

Avelon and Lianne – We did Art with Mrs Thomson and we completed and mounted our Joan Eardley inspired art work. It looks great!

Callum and Liam – On Monday we had an IDL homework showcase where we presented and shared the homework we have been doing over the last 3 weeks. We were all impressed and proud of our hard work.

James – We had some visitors in to our class on Monday and Thursday and we learned about ‘Unique Potato’. This is where we got a potato and made it unique by giving it an appearance and a life story. We linked this to our own lives by thinking about how we are all different and unique and we should help everyone as we all need different support in our lives.

Joshua and Rebecca – We are going to Dalguise for school camp on Monday, we are so excited!

Have a great weekend and look out for school camp updates next week!

Lent Challenge – Thursday 23rd March

“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you. There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command… Now you are my friends, since I have told you everything the Father told me.” (John 15:12-15)

Today’s challenge – Pray for a friend. 

Prayer for a Friend

I will pray for you, my friend.
I will name you in my heart before God and ask all His blessing be upon you.
I will be concerned for your rising and your daily mood.
I will be sympathetic to your personal needs and desires in each day of your life.
I will wish you well in your learning, or your work,  and your leisure.
I will think of you at the close of each day and pray that God’s peace be with you.
If you have been especially kind or helpful to me then I will make my gratitude known to you.
If you are in trouble or difficulty of any kind, or simply tired and worn down,
I will do all and anything I can to lift your spirits.
I will ache for you in your sorrows and disasters and rejoice with you in your joys and triumphs.
I will love and care for you as I love and care for myself.

~ Author unknown

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