Primary 6 Term 1
We have a fantastic session planned for Primary 6. This term the pupils are studying the Solar System and will be learning about our Rights and Responsibilities through the topic, Being European. We have begun our swimming lessons and are thoroughly enjoying the new experience and everyone is working hard to improve their skills. Since returning to the school in August, the class have been taking part in many challenges to develop classroom contracts and rules whilst building relationships with each other. This helps to create a supportive learning environment for everyone. With Primary 6 comes many new responsibilities and commitments. The children have taken on Dinner Duty and some children have been entrusted with being monitors for younger classes during wet weather. The pupils really do demonstrate that they are Responsible Citizens. All pupils have settled in well to their setting classes and are already setting targets which they hope to meet by the end of the term to help improve their Maths and Language skills, as well as a personal target for everyone. Please feel free to comment Primary 6, friends and family.
Primary 6 and Miss Paterson :)
Primary 6 and Miss Paterson :)
11 Comments:
At September 13, 2012 at 3:22 PM , Anonymous said...
hi miss paterson my fact is that if the earth is facing the sun because the earth tilts scotland will have winter and south africa has summer.
alexander
At September 13, 2012 at 3:24 PM , Anonymous said...
hey Miss Paterson i have found out this amazing fact.A comet's tail an be 100 million miles long!
Elle b
At September 13, 2012 at 3:41 PM , Shannon Thornton said...
Hi Miss Patterson the fact i have learned about the solar system is that the bigger the object the more gravity it has.from Shannon Thornton
At September 13, 2012 at 6:50 PM , Anonymous said...
Ashman hamim miss paterson i found out that if you weigh 50kg at earth and then you would weigh 15kg at mars
At September 13, 2012 at 9:17 PM , Miss Paterson said...
Wow boys and girls! What fantastic facts already :) thank you for your comments.
Miss Paterson :)
At September 14, 2012 at 4:37 PM , Unknown said...
Hi My fact is that Jupiter can fit 1000 earths inside it.
Scott Ross
At September 14, 2012 at 4:52 PM , Anonymous said...
Fact One
Venus and Mercury are the only two planets in the Solar System not to have moons orbiting them.
Fact Two
If you were able to stand on the surface of Venus, it would feel like being 1 kilometre under the sea on Earth, a depth deep enough to sink a submarine. A person or a creature would immediately be crushed by Venus' amazingly strong pressure.
Fact Three
Venus may have such a thick atmosphere because it spins so slowly. In fact, a year on Venus is shorter than its day. It takes the planet longer to turn on its axis than it takes it to orbit the Sun. The slow rotation means that atmosphere does not have a force to spin off into space.
At September 14, 2012 at 5:04 PM , Unknown said...
Hi my fact is that Jupiter can fit 1000 earths inside it
scott ross
At September 14, 2012 at 8:48 PM , Anonymous said...
Hi Miss Paterson I found out that Venus is the 2nd planet from the sun.
Alex :)
At September 16, 2012 at 8:03 PM , Anonymous said...
hi Miss Patterson
i found out that Saturn's rings are made of water ice and dust
Ellieleigh
At September 17, 2012 at 3:56 PM , Anonymous said...
the solar system is made of over 100 worlds
jennifer
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