P1a Have been enjoying doing some junk modelling in class.
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Primary 3 celebrated Diwali by making clay Diyas, colouring Rangoli patterns, making Rangoli patterns with chalk in the playground and making Diwali cards for their family.
Primary 6 have been showing all of their creativity to produce beautiful designs for the Edinburgh Winter Windows competition.
A selection of the best will be chosen by Underbelly and the City of Edinburgh Council, to be turned into huge illuminated “Windows” and displayed in a range of locations across the city this festive season.
Here are some of the pictures so far.
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P1b had a great time doing Halloween crafting and learning in class recently.
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P1a and P1b had fun practicing their indoor learning outside last Friday.
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Everyone enjoyed celebrating Diwali this week in P2/3! Some of our girls performed a brilliant dance for the class which went down well. We took our learning outdoors and decorated our playground with beautiful Rangoli designs.
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As part of Health and Well-being this term P4a are deepening their understanding of how the brain grows.
They learnt about neurons and synapses, and how when we experience something pathways in our brain are created. The more we experience something the stronger the pathway becomes, and the more likely we are to remember things and increase our ability to perform certain tasks.
This links to developing a growth mindset as people with a growth mindset try and try again, learning from their mistakes, adjusting and improving instead of giving up. This helps the pathways in their brains to develop.
For example, to learn a new musical instrument we need to practise most days to improve. if we just practise once a week then we will not progress as quickly as someone practising every day. If we give up after a few weeks and say “I can’t do this” then our brains won’t have had enough time to develop the pathways, so we won’t know how to play that instrument well. Instead, if we say “I can’t do this YET” and keep trying or ask someone to help us learn then we give our brain more chances to develop pathways and we will eventually be able to play the instrument. In P4a we use mistakes to help us learn, we think about what we didn’t understand that led to the mistake and then work on developing that missing knowledge. We keep trying and use our support team to help us!
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P4a welcomed Laura Bains from Bowmer and Kirkland construction and development. The pupils learnt about the different jobs and skills that are incorporated in building development. They considered health and safety while working on a building site and how to dress for the different roles. Many pupils were inspired to consider careers they previously were unaware were available to them.
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Primary 3 had a great time celebrating Halloween this week across the curriculum. To finish the week, we created Halloween themed acrostic poems which were full of imagination and spooky words and phrases! BOO!
P3 have really been enjoying taking part in our whole school LOVE Gorgie Farm project. Here are some pictures from our visit to the farm where we had the opportunity to find out about the wide variety of plants, fruits and vegetables grown there. We also took part in an exciting scavenger hunt and finally got to have a sneaky visit to see the animals before walking home. Thanks to Gorgie Farm for making it a very fun trip for our first school excursion in 2 years!
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