We have been talking about what our bodies need to be healthy. We designed super hero characters to remind us that we should try to
- eat healthy food
- get enough sleep
- wash/clean our bodies
- exercise
- do things that make us feel happy.
On 27th January, P6 did an assembly all about Robert Burns. We sang lots of his songs and recited lots of his poems, like ‘Tae a Mouse’. We also had some lovely soloists that sang songs that Burns wrote, like ‘Red Red Rose’. We also had a Toast to the Lassies and the reply back to the lads. Our performance of Tam O’ Shanter was frighteningly fun too! Finally, we finished the assembly with a very emotional song called ‘Auld Lang Syne’.
A big well done to all of the P6 pupils for putting on an amazing assembly. We did ourselves proud!
‘O my Luve’s like a red, red rose,
That’s newly sprung in June,’
Red, Red Rose, Robert Burns
‘Think! ye may buy joys o’er dear –
Remember Tam o’ Shanter’s mare.’
Tam O’ Shanter, Robert Burns
After all the hard work that went into our assembly, we rewarded ourselves with some Irn Bru and shortbread!
If you weren’t able to attend the assembly, or perhaps you enjoyed it so much that you’d like to watch it again, here it is!
Blogged by Katie and Grace B.
As part of our school improvement planning process and our family learning initiative, we would like to hear your opinions on your experience of the transition process form Nursery to Primary 1.
You are invited to attend a conversation café at Uphall Primary on Tuesday 21st February. Please join us if you are free for either slot.
2pm-3pm or
6pm-7pm.
Our Family Learning Action Team Partnership (ATP) group has identified homework as an area for improvement in Uphall Primary.
If you are free on Friday 17th February at 9am, please join our ATP to discuss what questions you would like to be included in this survey which will then be distributed to all parents.
Tomorrow is Safer Internet Day! Some classes at Uphall Primary School will be learning about how to keep safe online.
Below are a few links for parents and carers to continue the learning at home.
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/