Today we made forest crowns and investigated the plants growing in our school grounds. We also had some time to play!
Today we made forest crowns and investigated the plants growing in our school grounds. We also had some time to play!
P6/7 took their learning outside during the first day back to school after Easter, making the most of the lovely, dry weather. In Maths, they made their own magic squares using objects they found around school and in Literacy, they played a retrieval race. This involved finding the answers to a Spring comprehension as quickly as possible but also being accurate at the same time. Beth and Harry were fastest finishers while Dan and Noah scored the most points.
Today we welcomed the children from St.Patrick’s primary School, Rasharkin to join us for a Nature Art morning. What a great display of artistic talent!
Paddington Bear travelled to the farm and Dromona Creamery with his camera to allow the children to see where our milk comes from. He even brought us back some delicious cheddar cheese and tasty Dale farm ice cream.
Our new topic for this term in P1 and P2 is all about ‘The Countryside’. The children have been learning about all the jobs to be done on the farm and in the garden centre.
The theme for this year’s Safer Internet Day was “Want to talk about it? P6/7 used C2K Newsdesk to listen to other children talk about good ways to communicate and stay safe online. They then designed posters with top tips such as showing respect in how you communicate and who to talk to if things go wrong online.
P2 children have been learning how to count in 2s by making their own counting sticks and investigating with Numicon.
P1 and P2 enjoyed playing and learning outdoors today, making the most of the better weather. Once we read the story, “What will I build?” we set to work creating submarines, trains, castles and airports!
As part of our health and well being program, P1 and P2 were making ‘thankful hearts’ to give out. Family, friends, our homes and food were some of the ideas that we came up with.
P6/7 created some cubist style portraits in the style of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
P6/7 have been working hard to learn about the relationships between decimals, percentages and fractions. They used Izak9 blocks to represent this.
P2 children have been working hard to learn all of their number stories up to 6 and also investigate numbers to 20. Here are some pictures of them all hard at work.
During Active Travel week the P1 and P2 class have been learning about staying safe when out and about near a road.
After reading Viking at School by Jeremy Strong, P6/7 created their own board games based on the book.
Over the past few weeks P3 and P4 have been learning all about ‘Water’ in their World Around Us topic work.
Today they did four ABL (Adventure Based Learning) activities, about water.
Water tray - exploring capacity
Painting watery backgrounds for underwater sea pictures
Listening to water themed stories
Making a water wheel from K’nex
P6/7 used their maths skills to estimate and measure the length and width of a real Viking longboat.
They used sticks, lines and paces to help with their estimating, then used a trundle wheel to check. They discovered how accuracy is very important when measuring.
In class they discussed how to draw a plan of a Viking longboat using a scale. They also worked out the area and realised that sixty Viking sailors did not have a lot of room! Less than 1 square metre.
In Art P6/7 made model Viking longboats from cardboard.
They all look very realistic!
We used sticks to make the 1st letter of our names.
P4 and P5 have been learning about ‘Measure’ over the past few weeks. Today they went outside to look for things that they could measure. P4 were using non -standard units to measure. They used a sting that was one metre long. They had to find and measure items that were one metre, less than a metre and greater than a metre.
P5 children were using metre sticks and rulers to measure items to the nearest centimetre and millimetre. Before they started their precise measuring they used the outdoor classroom to record their estimates.