Primary 6/7 - Friday 13th March
Primary 6/7 have had a wonderful, busy week with lots of great learning activities in class. On Friday morning, we discussed our week in school and decided that we would like to share these thoughts about our learning this week:
Tickled Pink (things that we feel went well):
- We have all very much enjoyed Science Week and lots of the activities that we have taken part in. Lots of us enjoyed taking part in a live lesson at the beginning of Science Week where we learned about light sources, reflection of light and how light moves, particularly in relation to the Solar System. We also enjoyed learning about making paper helicopters and the processes and components that made the paper helicopters rotate successfully. We did a Science Week activity with our buddies about magnets and how they work and created a fun activity with a maze. We also did some learning in class about how valuable items can deteriorate and how to protect them. Finally the children who volunteered to share our Science Week learning at assembly on Friday enjoyed creating our presentation and sharing with everyone in school
- We all really enjoyed getting on to playing games in badminton and demonstrated some of our great skills and control that we have been working on in PE during the games
- We all really enjoyed our WW2 topic work on Friday morning as we started some research into lots of interesting WW2 topics
- We enjoyed getting out for some fresh air and movement during outdoor learning once the weather had improved on Thursday afternoon
- We enjoyed finishing off our fractions, decimals and percentages work in Maths
- We really enjoyed our reading activities this week
Green for Growth (things that we need to do to improve our learning)
- We were a little frustrated that there was quite a lot of silliness during our outdoor learning walk yesterday
Our school value award winners for this week are Amelia and Ben. Congratulations!
Well done P6/7 for a brilliant Science Week. Have a lovely weekend.