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A Very Special Gift October 29, 2008

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Last year P5 classes took part in a Scottish food standard agency project in conjunction with Scottish Rugby Union. It involved a 6 week rugby coaching slot and in class children worked through a healthy eating workbook. It covered health and safety with food and what to eat and when it was safe to do so.

Last week we were presented with a signed photo of the Scottish Rugby team for our involvement in the project by Craig McGeary, the Musselburgh Rugby Club Development Officer!

P7 Newhailes Outdoor Day October 28, 2008

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Today P7 and P6/7 walked to Newhailes to take part in a Woodlands Outdoor Day which involved shelter building and survival skills, identifying funghi and woodland art. With the woodland art we also did digital photography. During the shelter building we had to get into groups and decided on the most important things you would need in a shelter to survive in the woods. Then we marked our area to build our dens and began gathering dead branches and materials to build it. After that, we acted as estate agents to describe why our dens were the best! Some of us had lunch in our shelters.
Our groups used parachute games to learn about funghi and searched for mushrooms and other funghi in the wood. Mrs. Baillie led our art group and we used natural materials for our artwork and we practised our photography skills taking digital pictures of nature. A very good day overall though we were quite cold!

Our Thoughts about Camp by P7c October 24, 2008

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Here are just a few comments about our amazing week at Lagganlia.

I thought camp was amazing but challenging.My favourite activity was definitely the blading. By Connor Marwick.

I thought camp was definitely the best expirence of my life.My favourite activity was the blading.By Joe Fraser.

I thought camp was amazing but tricky.My favrourite activity was gorge waiking.By Euan MacDonald.

I thought camp was good. Gorge walking was exellent but very cold. Mountain biking was a great challenge. By Matthew Gibb

This year camp was a great experience, better than anything else! It was far more a challenging than my other camp. By Jamie Galloway

Camp was amazing the best thing had to be blading.Mountin biking was also great.By John Lockhart

Camp was amazing my favourite thing has to be gorge walking because it was freezing iwould love to go back by Kirsty Roy

Welcome back everyone! October 22, 2008

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It’s nice to see everyone back after the holidays. For those of us who stayed here it was nice to see a little sun!

Primary 1 are refreshed and raring to go. We have our reading books now and are doing well in remembering OUR reading bags and their contents everyday! It is amazing what we have remembered from last term.

Here are a few photos from this week - see what we have been up to so far.

Enjoy

the P1 teachers

Rise to the Challenge! October 17, 2008

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Looking back, it was certainly a challenging week at Lagganlia (and not just for the children, either!). There were many new and exciting activities in which to participate, as you have seen from our photos and posts, but also having to overcome fears.  It is quite a challenge in itself setting out for a full day of rock climbing or hillwalking, for example, or looking up the white water of a fast-flowing gorge and realising the high expectations that are set for you at Lagganlia.  As it wasn’t just a case of rising to the challenge yourself, but more importantly, how did you help the rest of the group reach their goals? One of the many enlightening stories from the days out came back from a teacher who said her group made up songs and sang together on the very long walk up the mountain.  Aside from the physical challenges, the pupils organised and managed themselves for the week in terms of preparing lunches for the day and following the instructors’ direction.  Evening activities were exciting, including Capoiera and Circus Skills as we learned even more about stretching ourselves and lot about working together!

Glow Games - Try these out October 10, 2008

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We are coming home October 10, 2008

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In 45 minutes we will be on the road back to Musselburgh. What a great week we have had. Most of us are walking around like zombies as we are all so tired. Everyone is currently stripping their beds and packing their bags - i’m just about to go and do a room inspection, I will probably need a face mask and gloves, but you never know. Anyway thanks to all of you have looked at the website and commented, I have tried to pass on your messages, however I have had to rely on memory as we dont have a printer or big screen here.  After the holidays we will display more photos.

See you soon

Mr Wood

Anti-bullying, perfect posters October 9, 2008

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Yesterday P4B and P6B came together once again to create their final competition poster. There was paint, paper, feathers, glue and lots of discussion. The biggest challenge was the time element. With only one hour to complete the task the pressure was on.

Most of the teams managed to complete their poster with seconds to spare, others didn’t quite make it. But great fun was had by all and everyone felt proud of what they had achieved. The finished posters will be sent off tomorrow to be judged in the national competition. The top prize is MP3 players so we’ll keep our fingers crossed!

It’s been a great start to our collaborative anti-bullying project, and super for everyone to get to know each other. Thanks to everyone for all their enthusiasm and hard work.

Miss A and Miss C

Mountain Adventure October 9, 2008

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A spectacular day in the mountains was had by group 4. Energy came from the scrambled egg rolls at breakfast!

3rd day at Lagganlia October 8, 2008

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It’s so exciting here! You’ll LOVE it here if you come.Everyone is so busy especaily the activities.There’s been tree climbing, orienteering, canadian canoeing, Mountain climbing, rock climbing, absailing and mountain biking.

The food’s great tonights tea was tomato soup for starters. The choiches of main coures were chicken currie and battered Haddock and pudding was a half dome of smooth cornish vanilla ice cream with strawberry/chocolate sauce with a flake and a wafer.Nice on the palette. Don’t you think?

The Evening activity is capoeira -It is a combination of African and Brazilian martial arts.It was absouloutly amazing!It’s a cross of dancing, fighting and playing(or something like that).

All the best from Nathan and Jonathan