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Reading and Spelling plan for Mrs Campbell's Primary 2 pupils

Good morning boys and girls! I hope you are all well. Well done for all of your hard work! Here is your spelling and reading plan for the week. As always please don't hesitate to contact me via the school email address if you have any questions. Reading and spelling plan for week beginning 25.5.20 ... Continue reading Reading and Spelling plan for Mrs Campbell's Primary 2 pupils →

Reading and Spelling plan for Mrs Campbell's Primary 3 pupils

Good morning boys and girls! I hope you are all well. Well done for all of your hard work! Here is your reading and spelling plan for the week. As always please don't hesitate to contact me via the school email address if you have any questions. Spelling and Reading tasks for week beginning 25.5.20 ... Continue reading Reading and Spelling plan for Mrs Campbell's Primary 3 pupils →

Reading Outside with Primary 3

As it is World Book Week Primary 3 enjoyed a story during our outdoor learning time. The book is called Look Up. We enjoyed hearing the story and it made us think if we could Look Up more. We all agreed that at times we spend too much time playing computer games, using tablets or ... Continue reading Reading Outside with Primary 3 →

Robert Sorbie Scottish Poetry winner in P7!

Congratulations to all our P7 finalists who took part in today's whole-school Robert Sorbie Scots Poetry Recital competition. Each recited a Burns poem, and here in Primary 7, we also enjoyed watching all the other pupils reciting their poems too. Well done to Lola, who was crowned the overall winner! Well done to everyone who ... Continue reading Robert Sorbie Scottish Poetry winner in P7! →

Science and Frightday fun in Primary 7!

This week Primary 7 have been learning more about our new science topic - energy. Through the Young Stem Leaders Programme, we joined a live Q&A with four energy industry professionals including an engineer, wind resource manager and a coding expert. We had lots of our questions answered, including how wind turbines work, how wind ... Continue reading Science and Frightday fun in Primary 7! →

Scottish Book Week in P3

What a great time Primary 3 have had during Scottish Book Week. We have loved having more time for personal reading this week. We took the time to stop and get our books out and everyone read at different points in the day. As well as reading we also had some time to write our ... Continue reading Scottish Book Week in P3 →

Sensory Play in Tay

Every day in Tay Class we engage with sensory activities which are beneficial in providing feedback to our sensory processing systems to regulate our sensory needs, as well as improving co-ordination in developing fine motor skills. Our favourite activity at the moment is coloured rice play... look how much fun we have as we are ... Continue reading Sensory Play in Tay →

Slàinte a h-uile duine bho tidsear Rannoch! w.e.25.6.21

What a lovey week it's been, Rannoch boys have been having more Outdoor fun and exercise. We had the bikes, trikes and scooters out! Mrs MacDonald had the pleasure of our P7 /S1 ASD transition Class- how much you have all grown! Thank you for helping with the weeding in the garden, and I hope ... Continue reading Slàinte a h-uile duine bho tidsear Rannoch! w.e.25.6.21 →

Snowmen in Primary 3

Primary 3 have been getting into the Christmas spirit but listening to Christmas stories, sharing stories about our elf's at home and enjoying some Christmas crafts. We had lots of fun making our snowmen tree decorations this week; it took lots of skills and concentration to put them all together! Christmas lunch was a big ... Continue reading Snowmen in Primary 3 →

Some home learning family fun challenges for Ness Pupils

Hey Ness Class, I hope that you are all getting on well and having fun with your learning at home. Some days it will be easier than others and that's okay. If you are looking for some different ideas away from your learning pack, have a look at these fun themed challenges. From nature walks ... Continue reading Some home learning family fun challenges for Ness Pupils →