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Primary 1: Primary 2: Primary 3:P3 Home Learning Choice Board Term 1 Primary 4: P4 Home Learning Choice Board Term 1 Primary 5: P5 Home Learning Term 1 Primary 6: P6 Home Learning Term 1 Primary 7: P7 Home Learning Term 1

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PDF with links: Halloween sweetie bags 2024

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On Friday 6th September our Primary Seven Clans; Muir and MacKintosh ran a Fun-Day Fundraiser for the whole school. It was a fantastic experience for our Primary Seven children to organise and orchestrate a whole-school event - during which our Primary Sevens showed our school values of Caring, Resilience, Integrity and also supported our younger... Continue reading MacKintosh and Muir - P7 Fun-Day

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Calderwood Chronicle 12_09_24 Every fortnight we will issue our chronicle to families via email and our blog. All other information about Calderwood is on our blog and on Twitter we highlight our achievements. Calderwood Commitments Please ensure you have registered your child on parent portal and that your details are up to date. West Lothian... Continue reading Calderwood Primary Chronicle: 12/09/24

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Please see the attached flyer regarding the Open Evening at West Calder High School on 26th September. We appreciate that the majority of our children will be at camp, and we have passed on this feedback to the High School. WCHS P7 Open Evening September 2024

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In Leven clan, we began our learning about description texts by creating our own sea creatures using line, shape and colour. We then wrote a description explaining our creature to our peers. We tried to use interesting adjectives in order to bring our sea characters to life and make the description exciting for the reader.... Continue reading Leven: Description Wriring

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Ben Lomond Clan have been delving into the art of descriptive writing. We began this journey by writing about our namesake munro. This was a cold piece of work to see what we remembered from last year. We focused on using adjectives to describe Ben Lomond. The 'describing bubble' resource helped us to think about... Continue reading Descriptive Writing in Ben Lomond

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Over the last couple of weeks in Schiehallion we have been looking at descriptive writing. To begin with, we wrote a 'cold piece' to see what we managed to remember from last year. We wrote about Schiehallion, as we wanted to explore our namesake munro. After we had written our cold pieces, we started... Continue reading Schiehallion - Descriptive Writing

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In Tummel Clan, we have been learning how to write a quality description. From our prior learning, we were able to discuss elements of the describing bubble which is used as a prompt to help us add interesting detail to our writing. As Calderwood Clan Explorers investigating the meaning behind our clan name, we are... Continue reading Tummel: Description Writing

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In Rannoch this week we have started to look at descriptive writing. We began by writing our cold piece on a sea creature that we had designed and created in our art lesson. We made sure to add lots of detail so we had lots of parts to describe! Since then, we have explored description... Continue reading Rannoch Clan - Description Writing

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In Burns clan we identified what we already know about descriptive writing, as we completed our cold assessment. A cold assessment means we had no help from our champion and everything we wrote about was based on all our amazing and creative knowledge from previous learning. Our topic was 'all about me' and we used... Continue reading Burns clan - Descriptive Writing

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To show what we know about writing a description text, Tay clan created their own sea creatures using line, shape and colour and then wrote a description. The more detail we added to our picture, meant that we would have more to describe in our writing. We then wrote a description of our creatures. We... Continue reading Tay Clan - Description Writing

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