Click the link to see the article on the Hockey Festival that took place in Tranent a couple of weeks ago.
http://www.activeeastlothian.co.uk/news/tranent-primary-6-hockey-festival-469
Click the link to see the article on the Hockey Festival that took place in Tranent a couple of weeks ago.
http://www.activeeastlothian.co.uk/news/tranent-primary-6-hockey-festival-469
Apologies for the delay with the blog but we are ready for action now. P6 have been busy preparing for the Christmas concert. We have been reading “A Christmas Carol” and learning all our words for the show.
P6 have also been looking at Children’s Rights and Responsibilities. We found this lovely little book online so have a look: http://www.unicef.org/rightsite/files/little_book_rights.pdf
Thank you to all the parents and carers who came to our maths open morning. The class were delighted to be able to show you what we had been up to.
We showed the parents how we can make 3-D shapes out of clay and other materials, maths games on the netbooks, fraction games and lots more.
Maths Road Show
We had great fun exploring lots of different problem solving activities at the maths Road Show.
Today was the start of Maths Week at Sanderson’s Wynd. We had a problem solving workshop today with a maths teacher from Ross High. We were given Jelly Babies (yummy!) and dry spaghetti and told to build a cube. We had to think hard and work as a team and after a few tries we were all successful! Have a look at all the different ideas and techniques we came up with.
P6 did some signalong with the nursery. We have been learning some number songs for maths week so we taught the nursery children how to sign “5 Little Ducks” and “5 Little Speckled Frogs”. We wanted to sing Humpty Dumpty too as we like that one! Afterwards we had a look round the nursery to see the different ways maths is taught to the littles ones.




Today we had a visit from Jenny from the Scottish SPCA. She spoke to us about animal welfare and important job this animal charity does. We learned how we can become responsible animal friendly citizens around our school and in our communities and help the SSPCA help look after all of the animals in Scotland.