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Links: Archive |Entryassembly: green flag

On Friday me and Natasha took some pictures of a discussion about an assembly we would have on Friday 2nd May to tell the school what had happened to the school garden and we needed to think of scripts and slogans for it.
Here is an example of one of the slogans: be a good sport and throw out and recycle that rubbish fort.
It was fun and it was interesting to listen to other ideas.
brandon

Links: Archive |EntryDying and Weaving


Last term we did weaving and dying the entire class enjoyed it. The first thing we did was paper weaving we used two different colours of paper.
Then we cut big strips of the second piece it was very simple to do.
The picture shows just some of our work we used cardboard looms for the weaving stuck to paper.
We also built our own looms with wood.


Click on the wee picture to see a big version.

Brandon and Lee

Links: Archive |EntryGraham Dorrans the ex Sandaig pupil

Graham Dorrans ex Sandaig pupil has won the First Division Player of the Year at the SPFA awards night. The 20-year-old, who will move to West Bromich Albion in the summer, has scored 12 goals so far this season. 15 years ago he was in primary 3 and he was the youngest child to play for Sandaig’s football team.
To read more about Graham Dorran winning the First Division Player of the Year go to the BBC Site.

Stephanie

Links: Archive |EntrySandaig Primary Eco Code

The Eco Committee were working hard right up to the last day of term. This is the Sandaig Primary Eco code:


You can download an A4 pdf version

Links: Archive |EntryBow Ties

The class did paper weaving
You need to get 2 bits of paper. You cut big lines down the middle. With the other piece you cut lines out and put them through the slits. You selotape the back.
You have to make sure no edges are sticking out.

Me and Andrew made a loom. When we started the loom we used the colours blue, green, red, blue, green, red, blue green and red. When we got to the middle was small, then we started to weave again it got bigger and we made it into a little tie and a bowtie.

Links: Archive |Entrydying

P6S/J were dying wool. We had onion skins, beetroot and turmeric. Our method is :
1. Heat some water until it boils.
2. Add the onion skins to one pot of boiling water the beetroot to another and the turmeric in another.
3.Add the wool and wait 1min, 3min, 5min.
Our results



onionbeetrootturmeric
1 minNot darknot darkvery dark
3 minsbit darknot darknot a lot darker
5 minsDark orangenot dark at all just the same


Abbie and Andrew

Links: Archive |EntryFaries in Danger



Primary One have been visiting the Enchanted Forest.
We helped Brambleberry to save the faries and hedgehogs.
This video is about the terrible storm in the Enchanted Forest.
Look out for more news on the enchanted Forest soon.

Links: Archive |EntryThe Garden

Hi this is Chelsea and I am going to tell you about the work being done on the Garden. The garden looked a mess before, as you can see below.


However the kind people from Glasgow City Council Land Services Helped Clean it up and this is what itlooks like now!


But it wasn't only the workmen that did the work. The Primary 1's helped plant seeds in the pots and they have already started growing!


The workmen worked very hard through all the bad weather and we would like to give a big Sandaig THANK YOU! To them.

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Links: Archive |EntryRocky Robot


We are learning about symmetry in maths I made Rocky the Robot.

Leon