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Lewis Chessmen

Today, P5/6 made our very own Lewis Chess pieces. These pieces were found on the Isle of Lewis and are thought to date from the 13th century. As we were  finishing our People of Medieval Scotland topic (POMS), we thought this was a lovely way to say good bye to the 13th and 14th centuries. Renee made a fantastic bishop!

Before we finalise this topic, we are going to upload to the blog our group news reports about famous battles and sieges leading up to the Battle of Bannockburn. Watch this space for more details.

Lewis chess pieces

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p3/4 learning

p3/4 Have been doing grammer and learning all about it we were doing a sheet.The sheet is about noun’s ,verbs and adjectives.In maths we have been learning to do magic number layout.we have been recaping what tallymarks are and how and when to use them.In litracy we have been learning how and when to use paragraphs.Our new topic for coming back from the easter hoilday is seashores.A seashore is when the water reaches the land.In french we are drawing pictures of people and we had to lable the body parts in french.In indoor PE we have been doing athletics and learning all about it.In outdoor PE we have been doing rounders it has been very fun.In spelling we have been doing a word study and we got to pick one of our spelling words mine was deep.We have been going over the sound’s in our spelling word’s and we were going over them in the color of our group here are some groups yellow,green,pink,purple and blue.

                                              (new’s letter group)

                                                         Grace

                                                         Holly

                                                        Renee

                                                        Laurie

Trip To Scotland Street School

This past Thursday, Primary 5 went on a trip through time to visit the World War 2 classroom at Scotland Street School, Glasgow. They got a bit of a fright when their teacher seemed to be taken over by the spirit of some past ancestor and taught them as if they were in the war!

Here’s what they had to say about it:

“The teachers were very strict.” – Nicole and Ross

“You weren’t allowed to write with your left hand!” – Ben and Logan

“We had to write with a nibbed pen and an ink well.” – Eve and Sophie-Lee

“We were very scared of the teacher from the past…” – Georgia and Rhianna

“The work we had to do was very hard. How mean!” – Alex and Marcelina

“There were separate playgrounds for the boys and girls! And they couldn’t even sit next to each other!!!” – Elle and Katie

“We thought it was a lovely trip.” – Rianna and Zoe.

“The uniforms were different and the teachers were mean!” – Grace and Ava

“I got given the cane for talking and giggling. Ten of the best!” – Dylan

“Most of us got given lines to write at home because we weren’t fast enough or made a mistake!” – Lewis

“Some people became the dunce of the class because they were misbehaving.” – Calum

“It was nothing like an ordinary day!” – Fraser, Rebekah and Mayson.

“The desks lifted up to reveal a compartment. We would have kept our jotters and pencil cases there” – Stuart and Reece (Mr. Hewitt would have kept sweets and comics! We think he would have been given the belt!).

Here are some photos from our trip:

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This was to be our classroom for the day. Quite different!!!

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This is the boys lining up with hands on shoulders outside the class. That’s something we even do now!

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Mr Hewitt (Or Miss Trunchbull the Second, we couldn’t work it out!) explained the rules of the class to us while we shook in our boots.

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One of us had been talking out of turn, so he became the dunce of the class standing in the corner while we worked.

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Working with nibbed pens was hard! We kept getting blots on the pages!

All in all we had a really fun time! We were exhausted at the end!!!

Our Magical Moments from Term 3

Last week we talked about what we enjoyed learning about in Term 3. Here are some of our thoughts below;

Oliver – I enjoyed learning to count quickly in 2’s.

Sophie – I enjoyed learning to count in 10’s in different games.

Kaiden – I enjoyed learning to balance in different ways during gymnastics.

Thomas – I enjoyed listening to lots of interesting information about the new Forth crossing when my dad came to speak to my class. We learned lots of new facts and even got to try on some safety clothes.

Kasey – I enjoyed making a rain gauge in science to measure the rainfall.