Category Archives: P7

Aug 2023

Things to do in the Lockdown Holidays.

School Breaks up at lunchtime tomorrow and we have a whole week of lockdown holiday to fill with fun. Here’s some ideas……

Snow Days

It is maybe going to snow again.

If it snows enough get out there and have some fun.

If you send your photos/videos of the below to his tech channels on teams or to @BennettTweets on Twitter when we get back Mr B will choose his top 3…

Snowpeople

Igloos

Snow Photos (taken by the kids not the grown ups).

Snow Day GIF by Demic

Chinese New Year

It’s chinese new year next week.

There’s plenty of chinese new year activities you could try…

It’s the year of the Ox so you could try these Ox craft ideas https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/ox-crafts

Try chinese food like these kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orb0RDvYqWQ

Learn about how people celebrate in China https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zjkc92p/articles/zphcydm

Try making chinese foods:

Stir Fry: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/sachas_stir-fry_17077

Dumplings https://www.misspandachinese.com/fun-in-the-kitchen-lets-make-chinese-dumplings/

Practice Your Pancakes

The first day back is Shrove Tuesday. This is the day before lent, a time of fasting in traditional Christian cultures, begins. Certain foods are not allowed during lent. One way to use them up was making pancakes.

So why not get practicing during February break.

Great Dalry Bake Off

Get your bake on and show us some showstoppers. If you want to post any pictures to the school twitter account feel free.

If you need ideas why not watch the Junior Bake Off 2021, which was on channel 4 last month. https://www.channel4.com/programmes/junior-bake-off/on-demand/70307-001

Spicing Up a Walk

We’ve all done most of the walks available to us, but there are ways to make them more interesting…

Pokemon GO: Pokemon go is an app game on phones. If your grown ups don’t mind and are happy to go with you why not try hunting for Pokemon around Edinburgh. (DOES COST TO DOWNLOAD)

Frisbee Golf: Take a frisbee, how many throws does it take to walk around your local park. Least throws is the winner.

Orienteering: We recently shared a post about orienteering courses in Edinburgh. Click here to see it.

Colour Walks: Go on a walk even around town but take photos of a nominated colour for the day. When you get back make a collage (on phone/computer/ or print and do in real life).

Go for a dark walk with torches (and grown ups).

Maybe try to see the space station (today or tomorrow only) https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/view.cfm?country=United_Kingdom&region=Scotland&city=Edinburgh#.YBwDHqD7TIU)

See zoo animals on your walk by walking at Corstorphine Hill next to the zoo. You may even see a Mrs Honeyman in the wild there…

Where to Walk

There are great walks all over Edinburgh but you can get more ideas from this website https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lothian/edinburgh.shtml

Don’t forget the John Muir Way goes along the canal and past Saughton Park on it’s way across Scotland. Learn more about it at the John Muir Way Website and in the sways Mr Bennett Makes for P5.

Other Things to do Outside

Dust off the scooter, roller skates or bike.

Fly a kite.

Buy one or some these books and try to get them completed (especially this one).

Gardening

It’s a busy time of year in a real garden. You need to start preparing it for spring. If you have a vegetable garden that means lots of digging.

It can also mean lots of preparing of seeds to grow.

Why not try growing potatoes in a bucket or bag or try growing a herb box this spring.

You could make a digital garden in games like Minecraft or Animal Crossing if you play them. Grab some screenshots to show us if you like.

The most important thing though is…..

Have fun and take a break from school. It’s been a tough term. You deserve to choose your own stuff to fill your brain with.

Enjoy!

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


Major Teams/365 Outage

Hi everybody.

The teams/365 issue that began yesterday is continuing today.

Many people cannot login, if that includes you please do some Joe wicks, use the home learning page on the website to access your grid and the art, PE and Music activities. You could also choose to do your own family fun learning activity or even play a board game.

The council are working to fix this as quickly as possible.

https://dalryprimaryschool.com/2021/01/24/home-learning-for-week-commencing-25th-january-2021/

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


Teams Changes. Lobby

In order to be an even more safe web environment CEC and Dalry Primary are changing some settings around meetings this week.

Some classes may already have been experiencing these changes.

All meetings (class chats, teacher calls, live stories etc) will now be entered via a lobby. Please wait until the teacher admits you.

This is for the purpose of removing opportunities for children to be in the online environement unsupervised.

Look out for the changes in your class.

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


Scots Week Assembly

Normally on this Monday of the year we would be starting Scots week, learning about Scottish culture and language and having a brilliant Scots assembly with The Sorries.

Well The Sorries surprised us today by sending a brilliant video assembly for us.

The link is below. It is one of the highlights of our school year but not normally one our parents and carers get to share so why not watch this over your lunch or after the working day with your whole family to share the fun.

Thank you to The Sorries!

Tech Support

If emailing the school for tech support please include your child’s first name, surname and class number in the body of the email as when passed to the tech supporters they may not know who they are supporting without it.

The first port of call should be your class tech support channel in teams and then admin@dalry.edin.sch.uk if unable to access

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


Accessing teams on your games console

Please click below for important info on accessing teams on a games console.

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


IT Survey Nursery to P4 only

As mentioned in Mrs Honeyman’s letter this morning we are surveying families regarding digital access.

This survey is for NURSERY TO P4 families. Please fill out the survey once for each child in your family who is in Nursery to P4.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=af6sSGo3tUKfacnke7-5xNkt93pf5NtBuw32cOOSFBZURFBOMjVSOTBWOVZDUkdHRjA4T1RPVVVVRS4u

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages


Letter from Headteacher Regarding Closure Home Learning

(FAO main school only. Not nursery)

Please read the letter below from Mrs Honeyman which contains details of our initial response to the First Minister’s announcement of school closure’s in the new year.

If you need support to read this webpage or online letter via translation into an additional language please contact the translation service using this link https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/languages