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P6W Blog 16th June 2023

16th June 2023        Primary 6W Blog

 

It has been a very busy few weeks in P6W.  Here are a few of the things we have been working on;

  • We have been continuing our topic on Space. We have been learning about how gravity works on our planet and on other planets in our solar system.  We have been researching star constellations and making our own constellation torches to help us recognise the more common ones we can see in the night sky.  Ove the next few weeks we are going to be learning about the life cycle of a star and finding out more about “The Big Bang Theory.”
  • In literacy, we have been working on our longest piece of writing yet. We are creating our on Sci – fi story using a selection of story starters to inspire us.  Once we have finished writing the story we are going to redraft it on the laptops.
  • In numeracy we have been reviewing, revisiting and revising number work from the beginning of the year. This includes lots of words based problems. Over the next few weeks we are going to be using our budgeting skills to plan a holiday for Mrs Welsh and her family.
  • In Maths we have been developing our understanding of symmetry. We have been learning about rotational symmetry and will be investigating tessellations over the last few weeks of term.
  • As part of our Fitness Fortnight Tasks we have been preparing for Sports Day by practising sack, egg and spoon, wheelbarrow, piggyback and three legged races. We have also been working on Athletics Skills and learning the rules to Rounders.
  • In art we have been creating clay model sheep as part of our competition entry for this year’s Royal Highland Show. We are keeping our fingers crossed for a rosette.
  • As part of transition week, we had an opportunity to spend some time with our new teacher, Miss Smillie. We shared information about ourselves by creating a “Two Truths and a Lie” poster and by writing a letter of introduction.
  • We have spent some time with our buddies over the past few weeks. We visited them at nursery but also spent some time during transition week, showing them how to play safely in the playground and sit nicely during snack time.
  • We celebrated success at the Cluster Cross Country race where we had a first place boy and third place girl.

P6 Blog – Friday 26th May 2023

Class Assembly

Our class assembly was on Friday 19th and was based on the theme of Eurovision.  We shared lots of facts about previous winners and sang three songs which were previous entries in the song contest.  We learned the sign language for one of our songs called Love Shine a Light, created a handjive dance to Waterloo and added percussion instruments to Boom Bang a Bang. After the assembly our parents came back to class to see our jotters and meet our class chick.

 

Chick Hatching Project

After the Easter break we decided to incubate and hatch some hens eggs.  First we had to get fertilised egg from the chicken farmer and then we used an incubator to mimic a hen looking after them.  The incubator kept the eggs at a constant temperature, humid and turned then once every half hour.  After 21 days the egg began to hatch.  Two of the chicks needed help from the farmer but we were able to look after one in the classroom for a few weeks.  We had a democratic vote and called him “Chapstick.”

 

Dynamic Earth

On Tuesday 23rd of May both primary 6 classes went on an excursion to Dynamic Earth.  We took part in a workshop which linked to our class topic on space.  We learned about space debris, how to follow instructions by radio communication, we created solar powered circuits, learned about water absorbent powders which is essential in zero gravity and we were also able to view the space station using VR headsets.

 

French Student Visit and Vertical Learning Day

On Thursday 11th May we had a visit from a number of French Exchange students who took part in our Scottish themed vertical learning day. Each of the p5, 6 and 7 classes were mixed together and worked their way around a selection of activities which included tasting traditions Scottish food, creating tartan, learning Scots vocabulary, creating art inspired by Scottish artists and learning the rules to Rounders

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P6W Class Blog – 27th April 2023

Since returning from our Easter break we have been busy;

  • Preparing for our upcoming class assembly. We have been learning song lyrics and script parts
  • Visiting our Nursery buddies at Bathgate West Nursery
  • Learning the perfect conditions needed to incubate chicken eggs
  • Developing skills to collect, organise and interpret data through tally charts, bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts
  • Labelling parts of a circle using mathematical vocabulary such a circumference, diameter, radius, sector, segment and chord
  • Identifying the features of 3D shapes including faces, vertices and edges
  • Understanding how to structure a procedural text using our science topic of Space as a theme e.g. “How to Become an Astronaut” and “How to Brush your Teeth in Space.”
  • Creating line drawings of astronauts using pencil to create depth and shading
  • Researching scientific theories about the structure of Earth e.g is the earth flat or round and how do we know?
  • We had a visit from a group of scientists to teach us about bodily functions