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Code Club Winners

Well done to our Code Clubbers!

The P7 pupils involved in Code Club this year have just returned with respectable silverware after taking part in the first ever regional VEX Robotics competition for the Dundee and Angus area.

The pupils built and designed a robot that could negotiate (both controlled and autonomously) an arena, picking up cones on the way and delivering them to point scoring areas. Although they did not pick up the most points and therefore go through to the next round, they were awarded the judges award for best original design of robot and design portfolio. The judges were particularly impressed by the inclussion of the the programming in their portfolio allowing others to carry on their work.

 

 

Technology in P5 - France

Primary 5 have been working hard to design and build scale models of the eiffel tower. This was linked to their topic where they are comparing France and Scotland. They had to complete a design first looking at the type of materials they would use and how they would join the peices together.

Then they gathered the materials they would have to use and started construction. The pieces of wood and other materials had to be measured carefully and they used saws and scissors to cut the peices to the size they had planned. They used the scale of 1:1000 to ensure the models were acurate.

Some of the groups decided to use the drill to help their structure be put together.

They were very proud of the finished products!

 

Harris Sports Leaders Sessions

As part of the transition to secondary school, Primary 7 pupils are spending the next few weeks visiting the Harris Academy building and taking part in PE session delivered by the Harris Sports Leaders.

Activities have so far included basketball, swimming, rugby, Zoomba and football with many more to come.

New Year, New Playground

It's with great delight that we are able to welcome pupils back after the Summer holiday to a brand new, wonderfully equipped playground.

Over the last two years our parent group, Friend of Blackness, have been working extremely hard to raise over £180,000 in order to re-vamp our old, rather tired looking playground. Tarmac has been replaced and new equipment has been added, along with planters, shelters and benches to create a playground that the pupils and wider community can use.

Pupils have all had a chance in their classes this week to go out and explore and all the feedback has been very positive. WE are hoping this will encourage all pupils to be more active in their play both at lunchtimes and playtimes, and even allow some pupils to use it after the hours of school as well.

Welcome to Primary 1!

A new term and whole new set of faces for Blackness Primar School. A big welcome to our new Primary One pupils who have been settling in well with their move to Blackness.

They seem really excited to be taking part in all the activities over the past few days, including making spider webs, exploring the Numicon resources and practicing their fine motor skills by picking "flies" from a giant web along with a lot of other activities.

Primary 1A (Miss Chapman) and Primary 1B (Miss Brown) have also ahd time to use the lunch facilities and have enjoyed pizza, ham sandwiches and steak pie, as well as some pupils finding out what it is like to bring their packed lunch along.

All told it has been a very exciting week for everyone involved. We've even had some tears from some the pupils who were reluctant to leave at the end of the day.

Pipes and Feet Event

Primary 6 and 7/6 have completed their second trip in a week. Just like buses, you can wait all year for one to come along and then two come along at once. They were also accompanied by Primary 7.

This time the trip was a bus ride to the Caird Hall to hear about the fabulous organ they have down there, and a bit of a music lesson from presenter Daniel Moult. They heard about the organ and it's historical significance in the world of music.

Sky Academy

On Tuesday 13th February, Primary 7 visited Sky Academy in Livingstone.  Before we went, we were split into four groups depending on the role we had.  There were eight different roles: camera operator, scriptwriter, producer, eyewitness, reporter, editor and director.  All of the Primary 7s really enjoyed the trip!  Once in our four groups we then came up with our team’s scene.  Team one was working with the presenters, team two worked with the reporter, team three was working with the eyewitness and team four was working with the experts. 

After all our scenes were put together, the end result was ready to be seen.  We were delighted that we were given a pen drive with the whole news report!  We are all very glad that we had this opportunity because it is so rare to get a space in Sky Academy!  Lexie & Freya, P7

 

P1b Shape Hunt

Primary 1b have been making good use of the wonderful weather recently by completing a shape hunt in the playground. They had to find as many shapes as possible in the playground hidden in objects.

They did a very good job of tracking down circles, squares, rectangles and other shapes hidden in play equipment, benches and wall displays. They had great fun using the outdoor space for their learning.

 

Stem Visits

On Friday 23rd March, all of our pupils from primaries 6 and 7 attended a series of workshops at Abertay designed by the students, geared towards learning about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  Here they learned about the principles of friction, surface tension and fluid density through a series of fun and engaging activities.

 

Ahoy, Matey!

P1b have been learning all about pirates this term.  They hosted a special gathering to share their learning with others.  They sang many enjoyable songs including A Pirate Went to Sea, A Pirate Ship Sailed on the Allay Allay Oh and The Day I Went to Sea.

Everyone made fancy hats and wore them to the gathering.  Everyone enjoyed it.  All of P1b sang very well and performed the actions to the songs very well, especially Miss Chapman!  Well done P1b.

 

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