We are able to collect empty crisp packets and send them away to be recycled into benches and fencing! Any brand of crisps will do whether it's an individual packet or a sharing bag! Our recycled recycling bins are located in the infant entrance, the upper school entrance there is one in the nursery too!
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Friday, 9 November 2018
Monday, 5 November 2018
Eco Maths work by P4 and P4/5
Maths is often used by the Eco Committee to count and measure the number of batteries/stamps/pens/paper we recycle so i thought I would show some of the work which has been done by other classes.
P4/5 have been looking at the length of some large marine creatures as they have been learning about the impact plastic has on the inhabitants of the oceans. They were given a list of creatures and they estimated the length of each creature. Then they compared their estimations with the actual answer and measured the lengths out-they were quite amazed by the length of some!
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| P4/5-Measuring the length of some marine creatures. |
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| Two pupils from P4/5 mark the start and end of a blue whale. |
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| Measuring the distance |
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| Children chose their own sorting criteria |
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| P4 Information Handling |
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| Sorted by size-the image size influenced a few answers here. |
Thursday, 25 October 2018
John Muir Groups Litter Pick
The two groups both suggested (independently of each other) to carry out a litter pick along at Strauss Avenue, both groups also cleared pieces of litter from Kirkwood Eve. We bumped into the Linnvale Community volunteers who also were out clearing the canal path of litter.
Both groups remarked on how they felt proud and pleased with themselves for tidying up the local area. Well done to our pupils- you are responsible citizens!
Both groups remarked on how they felt proud and pleased with themselves for tidying up the local area. Well done to our pupils- you are responsible citizens!
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
Saturday, 6 October 2018
Willow weaving
With our Remembrance Service drawing closer, a group of P7 pupils came out to cut and weave willow wreaths for the three P6/7 classes to use at the service. The girls worked in pairs and did a fabulous job making their wreaths-the P6/7 teachers were delighted when they saw what had been produced!
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| Tiegan, Demi, Erin, Anna, Rebecca and Julie and their wreaths! |
Thursday, 4 October 2018
Sad start to the day
I think the stunned and saddened reaction from the pupils, parents and staff of our school community when the news of the deliberate fire in our memorial garden showed how much this area of our school means to us all. Demi Adams and Sophie Rae are still thought of and remembered as children learn and respect this area of our school grounds. They understand it is a peaceful part of our school used for reflection and a chance to pause and think.
The bench and raised bed gardens had been the work of Mrs Wilkinson and the students of Clydebank College.
Despite the despicable action of the youths who torched the bench and set a alight two of our compost bins, a pallet from our bug house and a picnic bench, we won't let this spoil our area and we hope, as a school, to restore memorial garden to its former glory.
The bench and raised bed gardens had been the work of Mrs Wilkinson and the students of Clydebank College.
Despite the despicable action of the youths who torched the bench and set a alight two of our compost bins, a pallet from our bug house and a picnic bench, we won't let this spoil our area and we hope, as a school, to restore memorial garden to its former glory.
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