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Fife Festival of Music was the biggest highlight this week for many of the children and for our P7s their last performance - wow! what a great one to end on! Thank you to Mrs Baxter (our now retired music teacher) who played piano on the day and to our parent volunteers.

Wullie Oliphant returned to build the children's Scots vocabulary - this week they learned about Scots words for clothing with lots of dressing up fun. Welcome him back for the last time next Tuesday.

Irene Megaw arrived as a special visitor to deliver a K'Nex workshop and as you have hopefully seen on SEESAW the pupils embraced the STEM Challenge to create their own light powered Vehicle - some very cool designs. Lots of communication, co-operation and engineering!

We continued our STEM lessons exploring experiments and set up a control investigating dissolving and changing chemical states (reversible/irreversible) any excuse to make jelly! Please ask your child about their learning. Their predictions were accurate and we proved that we could dissolve salt and then reverse the change by heating the solutions (evaporation occured) and salt residue was left over.

In topic we explored rationing with P7 and Women's roes in the Great War with P6.

Friday has come around already and Im sure many of the children will need a long lie in tomorrow after packing so much into the week. Well done everyone.

Congratulations to Kayla MacNeil our social target winner of the week. 

See you Monday !
Mrs Watt