We enjoyed showing our knowledge of nocturnal animals by drawing and labelling them using the chalk on a beautiful day last week.
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P1 pupils practised spelling common words correctly and practised their cutting skills at the same time.
Thank you to our buddies in P6 @missbeattie-dps.bsky.social who helped us develop digital skills this afternoon, recording sound for our owl models using Chatterpix and adding background for our owl characters using mark up skills. #Technologies #digitalskills #learningleaders
Pupils enjoyed some food technology as part of our Book Week activities, practising their chopping and spreading skills to make these cute and delicious rice cracker owls. 🦉 Yum!😋
‘Books, biscuits and a beverage’ was definitely a highlight of our Book Week!
During Book Week we have enjoyed exploring the story ‘The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark’ by Jill Tomlinson as our focus book.
We really enjoyed unwrapping our surprise book for Book Week! Thank you to our Reading Ambassadors! #DPSBookWeek2026
5 4 3 2 1 Blast off! Wrapping up our learning on the topic on Space, pupils enjoyed following a set of instructions carefully to make their own space helmets!
We’ve been learning about halves and quarters in Numeracy this week. We love it when we can eat our Maths! 🥞
We really enjoyed a pantomime performance of ‘Treasure Island’ this morning. Ahoy there!
We have been astounded every morning to see how fast our Amaryllis bulb is growing! We have been developing estimating and measuring skills to work out how tall it has grown. #reallifemaths
We enjoyed Maths through stories using the story ‘The Doorbell rang’ by Pat Hutchins. As more friends arrived we talked about how to share the cookies fairly so everyone had the same amount. Lots of counting, sharing and problem solving with cookies! 🍪 #Mathsthroughstories
Our Primary 2 pupils enjoyed using the ‘Author’s chair’ to share their writing with the class. We all loved hearing their instructions for making a disgusting sandwich!
Taking our gymnastics skills to the next level!
Well done to all pupils who recited their Scots poem to the class today. I was very impressed with everyone’s effort, enthusiasm and expression. Special congratulations to our three finalists! 👏👏👏
We have been enjoying gymnastics in PE lessons with Mrs King, practising our jumping, landing and balancing skills.
It’s always great when one of our classmates reads us a story!
Party time! 🥳
This is us all set for our Christmas party yesterday! 🎄🎁🕺
We all enjoyed our Christmas dinner last week!
All ready for Christmas jumper day! #SavetheChildren
Primary 1 pupils have been working hard on their letter formation using rainbow writing! Super concentration and effort!
Primary 2 pupils have been busy writing sentences including words that contain the digraph we have been learning this week ‘aw’.
We need your help to decorate the school Christmas tree! Have fun making an eco-friendly decoration at home by recycling some everyday materials and bring it in to school to hang in the hall. 🎄
We enjoyed working on and testing our roman catapults made with Mr Shave at the woodwork bench this week. We worked out which cotton ball had gone furthest when launched from our catapults to great excitement! #STEM #woodwork
We used pictures and a sorting task last week to spark a class discussion on what are friendly and unfriendly behaviours. We were all in agreement that we want our classroom to be a friendly place. #Anti-bullyingWeek
We enjoyed a taste of woodwork this week, working with Mr Shave to have a go at sawing and sanding. We were delighted with our windmills, and enjoyed exploring how to catch the wind and watch them spin! #STEM #woodwork
We use ‘show me’ activities using mini dry wipe boards and number fans to increase engagement and thinking skills in Literacy and Numeracy lessons.
Primary 1 pupils enjoyed a shared reading session with their Primary 6 buddies this morning. Lots of lovely engagement in sharing stories together.
There was lots of excitement when we found all sorts of signs of Autumn on our walk. We used what we noticed and the wonderful book ‘The Lost Words’ by Robert McFarlane and Jackie Morris to help us and inspire us when we wrote about what we found.