Tag: P5b
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Welcome!
Welcome to Hermitage Park Primary School Hermitage Park is a friendly and inclusive school where everyone is valued and encouraged to aim for excellence. We aim to create an educational environment of the highest quality where children feel safe, happy and learn skills for life and work. We work in partnership with parents/carers and the…
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Free Cooking Classes For Parents
Free cooking classes for Hermitage Park Parents Would you like to learn how to cook simple, healthy, money-saving recipes for your family alongside other parents? Classes are taught by a local chef at Hermitage Park Primary Classes involve food preparation, cooking, nutritional advice, food waste reduction and budgeting Fridays 09.15-11.30 (you can stay for…
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P1b November 2016
We read the story of Hansel and Gretel and talked about different healthy and unhealthy foods. We made fruit kebabs and they were delicious! We were very lucky to receive a visit from the Road Safety Magic Show. We helped the magician to remember the four magic words: STOP LOOK LISTEN THINK! We each got…
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P5a Visitor – Mark Jags
We had Mark Jags visit us in class. He is the strength and conditioning coach for Edinburgh Univeristy Swim Team. He tod us all about his job and some of the swimmers who he has coached (one of them had made it to the Olympics in 2016)!
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P1a Learning Log – October
Week Beginning 3/10/16 What is going well? The house meeting – Emilia Writing numbers – Freya Doing different activities in maths – Sean Races, jumping, hoping and army crawls in gym – Finlay What could be better? Getting more house points and finishing our charts – Jay This Week: We really liked doing different stations…
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P1b Learning Log 31.10.16
What is going well? “Making a candy house like in Hansel and Gretel!” – Joseph “Watching Numberjacks in maths.” – Alex “Singing Nativity songs.” – Erika “Making a giant gingerbread house and sticking on cakes.” – Laukya “I liked counting fireworks!” – Sarah
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Learning Log P5b Op Art
Op Art We looked at Bridget Riley’s op art paintings. The optical illusions that she made gave some of us sore eyes and heads! Here are our versions of op art. Colour and shape Colour and shape are really important elements of op art so we looked at some art by Victor Vasarely. We used…
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P6a Learning Log w.c.22/8/16
Elspeth’s Learning Log Friday 26th August 2016 This week I learned how to say, ‘That’s a shame’, in French. Here is how to say, ‘That’s a shame’ – ‘C’est dommage’. We also learned what to say if someone sneezes – ‘À tes souhaits!’ In maths we were doing a worksheet asking us about 3D shapes.…

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