1.My favourite part of the assembly was when we were all walking down the catwalk.
2.The funnieist thing about the assembly was when Aidan was trying to get down the stairs in his robot costume and then everyone was laughing and then everyone started clapping when he got down the stairs.
3.I loved everyones outfits because they [...]
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sizzling assembly by p5
November 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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P5’s Rocking Assembly
November 10th, 2009 · No Comments
As you may know p5’s chilli assembly was on the 6th of November but let me tell you my favourite part was the fashion show. Fab costumes here, there, everywhere as we modeled it down the red carpet. As the lights flashed over us and peoples head saying wow! look at those fab costumes made [...]
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P4 Harvest Assembly!
October 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The best harvest assembly part was when we sang the trolley song.
Zach, Barry and Chloe went round looking for food. I love the part when the cress people went up and showed their plants.
Zoe P4.
The harvest assembly was brilliant. I was a narrator i loved it.I was a poet.The assembly was a blast. Sophie P4
I [...]
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P5 Celebrate Roald Dahl Day!
September 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Roald Dahl
I enjoyed when we made our sparkly golden tickets because I liked putting the shiny beads on it. I liked making the big pink BFG ears and i liked putting on the hairy pink pipe cleaners. I loved making the delcious chocolate bar, it looked so good I wanted to eat the yummy looking [...]
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Sunflowers
June 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment
5 weeks ago we planted our sunflower seeds. We had pots of soil and made a hole for the seed. We covered over the soil and gave it a good water. Over the last few weeks we have been taking care of them by watering them everyday and making sure they had enough sunshine. Ours [...]
fantastic future
April 20th, 2009 · No Comments
last term p7 went to do 3 workshops at the forth valley college. it was very fun! my group went to see a police diver, it was funny because chloe b put on a diver suit. then we went to see a manager from ciney world and he gave us loads of free bes, then [...]
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P3 Sponsor a kiwi!
February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Last month primary 3 were learning about biodiversity and endangered animals and decided to sponsor a kiwi as they are at risk of extinction. We learned that biodiversity is all the wildlife in the world around us, from wildflowers and insects to mammals and birds. Biodiversity is very important to our world and we learned [...]
Professor Brainstorm comes to visit
February 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
On one Wednesday, a man called Professor Brainstorm came to visit. He tought us loads of thing about science. He told us about friction and then pulled a cloth off a table with a flowers on the top of it. Because of the speed of the cloth, the friction did not happen and the flowers [...]
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Electricity Safety
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
P3 have been learning about electricity in science over the last few weeks. We learned that it is really important to keep safe around electricity and we made a poster to tell P2 about the dangers. We put things like don’t touch a plug with wet hands and never stick your fingers in a socket [...]
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RSPB Big Schools Birdwatch
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Last week we took part in the RSPB Big School’s Birdwatch. On the day of the birdwatch we all took turns to monitor what birds were around our school. We used Miss Finlay’s room and had to watch quietly and carefully. We had a sheet and had to write down how many of the birds [...]









