Well done to the P7 class who performed a St Andrew’s Day Assembly on Friday. They performed with confidence and talent and their teacher is very proud of them all. Fantastic work!
Hedgehog visit
The nursery were lucky enough to have a visit from two Pygmy hedgehogs. These hedgehogs come from Africa, like a warmer climate and are now kept as pets. They do not hibernate like our native hedgehogs but enjoy eating the same food such as worms, grasshoppers and slugs. The children showed a great interest in these animals and had the opportunity to handle them.
P6A Robert Burns Treasure Hunt
On the 21st of November P6A and P6K found part of a letter and it was all torn up. We went outside and managed to find all the missing pieces and had to fit them together. Once we could read it we found out it was Robert Burns’ poems; Tam O Shanter and To A Mouse.
Here are some pictures from the Treasure Hunt:
Blogged by Lewis and Stuart
P6A Children In Need
On Monday 19th of November the P7s decided to do a Pudsey Stall and sell lots of stuff like Pudsey Ears, Blush Ears, Key Rings,Wristbands and Home Baking. Our personal favourites from the Home Baking stall were Chocolate Marshmallows, Rocky Road and Cupcakes.
On Friday 23rd November it was dress down day and we had to wear something spotty. Sadly the stall ran out of home baking but luckily we did some cupcake decorating in our class.
On Friday we also watched a video that showed a little boy that couldn’t move his legs but luckily he got help from his family and a charity so he could walk and play with others! He is living a happy life and having fun thanks to the money raised by Children in Need!
Here are some pictures of our cupcakes and spotty outfits from dress down day:
Blogged by Nicole and Mayson.
Doubling and addition games
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=dartboarddoublesandhalves
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=bingoaddition
For the bingo game you will need to choose 5 of the given numbers and make a bingo grid. You should try and challenge yourself to add hundreds!


















