Time for Outdoor Learning P4 R5
P4 R5 have been working hard on their time work and enjoyed taking their learning outside to create their own clocks.
Reach for the stars ( and planets!)
Being active is great
Birthday treats for all!
Peek-a-boo!
Let’s connect
P3 and P4 classes had a great time learning why some items float and some sink. With the help of science, they were able to make a paper clip float and explore why a satsuma floats with its skin on but then sinks after it has been peeled.
They then had the opportunity to build a boat out of plasticine and were challenged to see how many marbles it could carry before it sank.
Thank you again to Sentinus for coming in to deliver the sessions
P4 managed to get the hottest week of the term to have their Sports Week! With plenty of water they headed out each day to participate in a range of relay races and individual events. There was great team spirit and it was lovely to have parents join us to spectate on Tuesday. Here is a selection of photos.
Pupils enjoyed their snack outside and some mindfulness colouring during Mental Health Awareness Week.
As part of Holywood Primary’s new Eco topic ‘Marine Life’, P7 enjoyed taking part in a Coastal Schools workshop from Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful. P7 learned lots about marine life and took part in a beach audit, at Seapark, to find out how much rubbish was there. They were disappointed that they were able to find so much litter in our local area but enjoyed the beautiful weather and picnic by the sea!
This week is Intergenerational Week. As part of it P4 Room 14 had a lovely afternoon planting wildflower seeds with a little help from our friends are Newcroft Lodge Care Home. The children and residents really enjoyed working together scattering the seeds and watering the soil. We finished with some juice and biscuits in the dining hall. The wildflower bank is part of our HPS Goes Wild Project and we hope it will encourage lots of pollinators to come and make their home in our school.
P6 had a super day dressing as Vikings, eating a “Viking” breakfast, and making Viking masks, bracelets and scratch boards. They really enjoyed re-enacting a Viking battle.