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This is the weblog of Sandaig Primary School.
Sandaig is in Barlanark in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
A small experiment in the use of a weblog in a primary school.
A weblog can be all sorts of things, this one is going to start as a diary and link list by staff and pupils of Sandaig Primary. We will find out what to put on it as we go along.

Sandaig Blogs

Sandaig Otters The main blog.

Books at Sandaig a blog of book reviews.

Sandaig - De Rank
A weblog for children in Sandaig and the De Rank School in Holland.

The Listeners Primary Six Poetry from February 2005

+ 2 - 5 | § Term 2 Happenings

Term 2 has got off to a great start. There has been some great entries in the Sandaig otters blog talking about some of the things we have been doing already this term.
During the holiday our media room was completed and on the first day after the holiday Mr Johnston had classes in using it. It is fitted out with 24 internet accessible computers as well as a smart board. A timetable has been drawn up to let everyone spend some time working in the media room and help develop skills.
We will be working on the final part of our Snakes and Ladders activity this term. It has been a great success. As well as working on developing our school values the children have had lots of opportunities to work with children from other classes and get to know each other. Please checkout the Snakes and Ladders blog for more information.
With Christmas and Halowe'en this term there will be lots of actvities to keep us busy!
Regards
Miss McArthur