I'm going to miss you guys
Friday, 27 June 2014
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Monday, 16 June 2014
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Dear Future Me...
Wow! Yet again, P7, you have blown me away with your writing. (And made me shed a tear or two!)
I hope when you are older you will open these letters to yourself and look back on who you were and who you wanted to be. It will be a great insight into the formation of your personality and a reality check. Did you achieve your goals? Let me know how you get on.
Here are a few samples.
I hope when you are older you will open these letters to yourself and look back on who you were and who you wanted to be. It will be a great insight into the formation of your personality and a reality check. Did you achieve your goals? Let me know how you get on.
Here are a few samples.
Sunday, 11 May 2014
2 more sleeps till Confirmation day!
And don't forget about the gifts and the fruits of the Holy Spirit when talking to Bishop John tomorrow.
Click this link to read an Interesting article about our new Bishop.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Monday, 31 March 2014
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
School show success
Well done my little P7 munchkins. You were fantastic tonight!!!
Thank you for working so hard this term, for being so patient in rehearsals, demonstrating that you are confident individuals in the performing arts and being so very creative in bringing all the ideas for the show together. I'm very proud of you all. Great stuff! You will remember this moment all your life!
I'll post up photos tomorrow.
Monday, 24 March 2014
24th of March Homework : Debate on Independence.
Independent Scotland Debate LIT 2-06a
Motion: This house believes that Scotland
should be an independent country.
L.I. To deliver a speech
on a selected topic of debate.
S.C. I can use persuasive
techniques
I can deliver
arguments and ideas succinctly and clearly
I can find
relevant data to back up my arguments
Choose to be for or against the motion and write a speech for a class debate on independence.
Practise presenting your speech as homework this week and we will hold a debate
in class next week. Make sure you research your facts and are clear about your arguments.
Even if you are not sure what you personally believe, you must choose and argue
for one side of the debate. This will be
a Talking and Listening assessment.
Sunday, 16 March 2014
National Science Week 2014
National Science Week 2014 @ Paisley Museum
The Science of every day items.
As part of National Science Week, we are asking schools to help us explore the science of everday items.
Science is all around us and effects almost every part of our daily lives. Tea bags, pencils, paper, food, drink - virtually anything you can think of has its own science.
As part of this celebration of the ordinary, we would like you to nominate an object for inclusion in our "Sphere of Science".
Guidelines for resin casts of everyday items.
Items and their explanations will be placed in a circular mould 20cm in diameter. Casting resin will then be poured in to approx 2cm thick. These will be displayed outdoors in the observatory gardens.
Items should be non perishable. For example, if your item was a mug, this would be fixed approx 1cm in to the resin with part of the mug protruding. This is not an issue. However, if the item was a loaf of bread, you might consider using a slice so it is completely cast in resin.
Template for explanation.
Please add your school and class name as well as a brief description of the science behind your item. This could include the mathematics behind it, materials used, or engineering techniques.
For example.
A teabag.
Pyramid, square or circular?
Diffusion: the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. There are lots of tea molecules in the bag and none outside. The leaves themselves can’t pass through the bag but their smaller particles containing colour and flavour can. The pyramid shaped teabag allows a larger surface area for the flavour and colour to diffuse. The addition of heat (from the hot water) to the tea bag causes its molecules to move much faster than at room temperature. This energy is more readily released in a shorter period of time than a tea bag filled with room temperature or cold water.
The Science of every day items.
As part of National Science Week, we are asking schools to help us explore the science of everday items.
Science is all around us and effects almost every part of our daily lives. Tea bags, pencils, paper, food, drink - virtually anything you can think of has its own science.
As part of this celebration of the ordinary, we would like you to nominate an object for inclusion in our "Sphere of Science".
Guidelines for resin casts of everyday items.
Items and their explanations will be placed in a circular mould 20cm in diameter. Casting resin will then be poured in to approx 2cm thick. These will be displayed outdoors in the observatory gardens.
Items should be non perishable. For example, if your item was a mug, this would be fixed approx 1cm in to the resin with part of the mug protruding. This is not an issue. However, if the item was a loaf of bread, you might consider using a slice so it is completely cast in resin.
Template for explanation.
Please add your school and class name as well as a brief description of the science behind your item. This could include the mathematics behind it, materials used, or engineering techniques.
For example.
A teabag.
Pyramid, square or circular?
Diffusion: the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. There are lots of tea molecules in the bag and none outside. The leaves themselves can’t pass through the bag but their smaller particles containing colour and flavour can. The pyramid shaped teabag allows a larger surface area for the flavour and colour to diffuse. The addition of heat (from the hot water) to the tea bag causes its molecules to move much faster than at room temperature. This energy is more readily released in a shorter period of time than a tea bag filled with room temperature or cold water.
Monday, 10 March 2014
Burns' Federation Competition
A massive congratulations to Becca, Lucy and Adam for their participation in this event. Very proud of my 3 wee skellums! Lucy even achieved a highly commended. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. I'm sure Rabbie himself would be delighted to see that his legacy lives on.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Pen wash shells
P7 were using an ink pen line drawing technique where water is added in specific areas of the drawing to add tone and depth.
Yet again Skye's work shows skill and attention to detail. Loved Becca's mini studies. The are very effective. The boys made a fantastic effort too, especially Daniel and Adam.
Another successful art lesson P7. Keep up the good work.
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