Don’t forget that tomorrow is World Book Day! We will be celebrating in school by hunting for Wally and sharing our favourite books. Children should bring a favourite book in to school to inspire us all to read more.
This week the nursery was visited by Tesco’s Community Champion Tracy. Tracy spoke with the children about healthy food. The children had lots of fun making Happy Henry plates, for snack, using healthy food.
Check out our Nursery Sway for more detail
The children have been enjoying learning through sand and water play with our new trays. The new water tray has proved particularly popular with its rail, where the children can hang a funnel, tubes and pulley.Â
Please don’t forget to visit our sway to see what else has been happening in the nursery.
P6/7 were assigned a special task this week when they recieved a video message from the Police to help investigate the Kidnapping of the Jack and Sarah Green They set about organising the initial information they had been given and have created an Incident room within the classroom in preparation for the rest of the investigation.
Watch out Sherlock Holmes!!!
Katie-In P.E I liked tennis.
Alice-In music we got put into groups of three and made up our own seven second piece!
Chloe- For soft start we made Buddhist prayer flags and wrote a mantra that we say to ourselves.
Kai- In maths we were doing our mild, spicy and hot and we were rounding decimals, to the nearest number and the the nearest tenths.
Bobby- We have been designing Eco posters for  a competition,  it was fun.
Wiktoria – In Music we listened to some pieces of music related to school subjects like, biology, literacy, etc. Then we worked in groups of three and tried to make our own.
Abby – In maths my group have started working towards third level, it was very exciting.
Ryan- In RME we learned what prayer flags are that Buddhist hang them outside their homes.
We had a great afternoon on Wednesday exploring fossils and the work of palaeontologists. It was a very active classroom with lots of discussion about fossils, how they could be extracted from the ground and the work of palaeontologists.
Our first activity involved removing chocolate chips from a cookie using only a cocktails stick – lots of care and concentration needed here!
Our second task involved putting back together the bones of various animals using an internet game.
In our third task we had to use plastic spoons and toothbrushes to excavate dinosaurs from the sand.
Our fourth and final learning task was to make our own dinosaur fossil using salt dough and dinosaur models.
To celebrate World Book Day, Mrs Grant has organised a variety of fun activities for pupils to enjoy on the day. Wally will be hiding in and around school throughout the day and pupils will have to follow clues to find him. Pupils are asked to bring in their favourite book to share with us on the day, and there will be a host of other book-related activities to keep us all busy.
P6/7 would like to remind you all that you are invited to our Community Coffee morning, to be held on Friday 24th February, 10am to 12 noon. There will be a jumble sale and tombola, as well as a chance to have a coffee, cake and chat! The pupils ask that you hand in any as-new books, games, jigsaws etc. for the jumble sale and also are hoping that some budding bakers will hand in home-baking to be sold on the day. If you could hand in baking the day before, that would be very much appreciated. We look forward to seeing you on the day, and would like to thank you in advance for supporting this fund-raiser.
At the Science and Technology club we have been designing and making a volcano  then choosing the best ingredients to make it erupt. We experimented with different things and found that the best were warm water, washing up liquid, baking soda and vinegar. We also added red food colouring to make it look like lava.
Below are some pictures and a short video of the eruption!!!!!!
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