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International Education at Glaitness: April 2011
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International Education at Glaitness. Monday, 18 April 2011. In March Tove and Line from Norway visited our school as part of a trip to find out about how we teach and learn in our school here in Orkney. Thank you Tove and Line for sending us some fantastic photos of your home, Hadsel. You can look at the pictures of their home on the north west coast of Norway here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Glaitness Class 2 2010/11. Glaitness Class 4/5 2010/11. Glaitness Class 1A 2010/11. Glaitness Class 4 2010/11.
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International Education at Glaitness: January 2010
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International Education at Glaitness. Wednesday, 27 January 2010. Class 1 have been finding out about foods that come from the Caribbean where their link schools are. The best way to do that is to try them! Have a look at their blog here. What foods from the Caribbean do you like? Thursday, 14 January 2010. Check out our links! Have a look at the new display outside the PE hall which shows our school links on a world map and describes the work classes have been doing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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International Education at Glaitness: March 2011
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International Education at Glaitness. Tuesday, 1 March 2011. February Bulletin from Goa. Email: geddes.tim@gmail.com. Tel: 08443030555 followed by 00919561231721 (1.5 pence per min). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Glaitness Class 2 2010/11. Glaitness Class 4/5 2010/11. Glaitness Class 1A 2010/11. Glaitness Class 4 2010/11. Glaitness Class 6 2010/11. Hoy mission June 2011. Glaitness Class 7 2010/11. Glaitness Class 3 2010/11. Glaitness Class 1C 2010/11. Glaitness Class 5A 2010/11. Glaitness Class 7A 2010/11.
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Glaitness Class 7M: More visitors!
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Sunday, 21 February 2010. This week we had visits from our MSP, Liam McArthur and our MP, Alistair Carmichael. Both of them talked to us about their jobs and how they represent Orkney in different ways. We also asked them questions about international, national and local issues in preparation for our BBC School report. Posted by Anne McRae. Welcome to p7M blog. We want to share with you all the experiences and events we are having in p7 this year. 2010 - Glaitness Class 7M. Created by Deluxe Templates.
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Glaitness Class 3/4: 30/05/10 - 06/06/10
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Friday, 4 June 2010. Week 7 - jellyfish and money. We love playing with technic lego in Golden Time. We create lots of different models and machines. Some people enjoy doing craft in Golden Time. Can you guess what we're making? We'll put photos on the blog of these when they're finished! In maths we're still working on money. We're learning about the different coins and notes. We're practising working out change. We practise buying things and giving change in the smoothie shop or the P3 and P3/4 shop.
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Glaitness Class 3/4: 18/07/10 - 25/07/10
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010. After the Spirit Dancer came to Glaitness for us to learn more about it (you can read about that here. Some people were very keen to go out paddling in her. Over a quarter of the class, and both the teachers, went out paddling with the Canadians in Spirit Dancer. It was great fun! Posted by Mrs MacNab and Class 3/4. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Which is the best piece of land art? Welcome to our blog. We would love it if people left comments on our blog. Term 3 week 1. Week 4 term...
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Glaitness Class 3/4: News from the last week
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Sunday, 27 June 2010. News from the last week. This blog entry is about the more 'everyday' things that happened in the last week. There will be special blog entries about the rest of the week's events too. We spent a bit of time exploring what was still in the marine chest, before we had to pack it all away to send back to Scottish Netural Heritage for another class to use next. If you need lessons in how to make a colourful slideshow, just ask P3/4! We were very proud of the people from our class who h...
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International Education at Glaitness: May 2010
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International Education at Glaitness. Friday, 21 May 2010. Class 5 have been celebrating Norwegian independence by taking part in the Norway Constitution Day Parade. Have a look at their blog. Wednesday, 12 May 2010. The Story of Sedna. The Primary 7 classes have finished the felt picture of the Story of Sedna. Christina Sargent came in for the whole day, and with Mrs Firth our art teacher, they made the felt. Three dimensional elements like Sedna's hair and her father's beard. This term their topic is '...
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Glaitness Class 7M: Gas masks
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Saturday, 24 April 2010. As part of our study of World War II we made some models of gas masks. Using sound effects from the BBC website we were able to simulate what it would have been like to go through an air raid and gas alert. We used our tables as air raid shelters. It was very cramped but thankfully our air raids didn't last very long. See some more masks. Posted by Anne McRae. Welcome to p7M blog. We want to share with you all the experiences and events we are having in p7 this year.
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International Education at Glaitness: April 2010
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International Education at Glaitness. Thursday, 15 April 2010. Easter messages from Norway. P6 have received Easter messages from their link school in Bergen. They have thought about how different our schools are and what difference the weather and being surrounded by trees makes to the way we use our school and grounds around the school. The topic this term in P6 is. So they will be asking the children in Norway some questions about our Norse ancestors in their next exchange of information and messages.