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Links: Archive |EntryEnd of year Bubbles

Every year we have a summer sing along at Sandaig.

It is also a chance for P7 to get their t-shirts signed.

The best bit is the bubbles at Sandaig. It's a fab way to end the year.





Happy holidays everyone and see you next year for some more blogs...

Links: Archive |Entryscottish parlament

p6 enjoyed a fun visit to the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 25th June.
They were taken on a tour of the gorgeous building and met some interesting people including Jack McConnell, a past First Minister .


Links: Archive |EntryGerm Watch - Food Safety Week

This is a picture of one of our pupils receiving his award for A Food Safety competition. He had to design a Bacterial Bug.

Links: Archive |EntryPersonal Project

Hi,

P5 have been doing personal projects for the end of the year. Someone made an exploding volcano. Watch the video to see it explodeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.......

Bye

Links: Archive |EntryPrimary 1 assembly on Active Learning.


Watch Primary 1s assembly on Active learning!

Links: Archive |EntryP2w and 2/1 at the outdoor gym!



Primary 2w and 2/1 went to Barlanark's outdoor gym for P.E today! Watch the video of the fun.

Links: Archive |EntryPrimary 3, 4/3 assembly



Watch Primary 3, and 4/3s assembly on 'The Pied Piper'.

Links: Archive |EntryBuddies

We are working on the laptops together. P7 work with there buddies in p1 every Friday.



by p6

Links: Archive |EntryPlants

We now have a green house in our garden and we have been watering the plants and they are doing well.
It is hard working because of all this heat.
We have to keep a close eye on them because the soil is getting dry.
Look out for more updates


By Jamie

Links: Archive |EntryTrees in the garden