Archive for Primary 6/7

Rights Respecting School Award

We have now completed our first audit which has highlighted areas we need to work on to achieve level 1 of RRSA. This will be reflected in the action plan which will be led by the steering group and available on GLOW  and school website when completed. Thank you to all who have been involved so far. We’ll keep you posted of any future developments.

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Cross Country Letter 31 October 2011

Cross country letter  (for P.7 pupils only)

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P6/7 work collaboratively in P.E.

Primary 6/7 have been working really well in groups to develop their own gymnastic routines. They have been incorporating jumps, rolls and balances, and trying to support the other children in their group. We think they’ve been doing a great job!

Mrs Currie & Mrs Livingstone

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Primary 7 Pupils Problem-Solve Together

For the past couple of weeks, the primary 7 children from both classes have been working on practical problem solving tasks together. Here are some photographs of them getting to grips with “The Human Knot” which encourages strategic thinking and communication, and the nets of some advanced 3D shapes. Anyone know what a “dodecahedron” is??

Mrs Livingstone

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The castles are built (and destroyed) in a day.

On Thursday, the children in p6/7 got to work in their groups building the strongest castles they could. They used a range of construction materials from school and brought in materials from home to help them. Here are photos of their castles before we attacked them. Which ones do you think survived the attacking army?

Mrs Currie & Mrs Livingstone

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Primary 6/7 are Medieval Castle Builders!

Primary 6/7 are busy designing and planning their own castles. Working in small groups they have to design and build a castle which will withstand enemy attack… also known as Mrs Livingstone with sponge balls and beanbags! Here are some photos of us during our planning session. We’ll post photos of the final models in a couple of weeks time.

Mrs Currie & Mrs Livingstone

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