Tuesday, 31 May 2011

More trophies!

Gregor has been very successful at scrambling and has won a trophy - just waiting to get his name inscribed on it now!


Conrad has had a very successful year in the Boys Brigade this year with lots of medals and badges.
Well done boys!


Monday, 23 May 2011

A trip to the beach!

On Wednesday 18th May we went to the Ayre of Cara to investigate the shoreline. We were accompanied by Anne Bignall who is a ranger for the Scapa Flow Partnership group. We started at the totem pole and followed a map to find some points along the shore, spotting plants and other interesting things as we went.

The totem pole

Some of the plants we found.








Dandelion clocks are everywhere!
The strangest find of the day!
A buoy or a helmet?

Bendy seaweed

A bird's egg...

and some whelk eggs!
We stopped at a wrecked ship and learned all about block ships being used in the war.

When we reached the light station we learned that it was used to watch for German submarines in the war. Everyone thought this beach had been here for a long time and we were surprised to learn that it is only about 70 years old and just started to form when the Churchill Barriers were built.


We walked back along the shoreline, looking for shells as we went.
Now we need to get our seashore books out to do some identifying!

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Knex workshop.

On Friday 13th Ruth Falconer came to set us a challenge with Knex construction material. She asked us to work in pairs or threes and build a Viking longship.
First we drew a plan and then we built the model. Good teamwork was needed and it was important to listen to each other's ideas too.









We all cooperated and worked really hard. When time was up we all had boats made - lots of different shapes and sizes, some with sails and some with oars!

Fingernotes

On Wednesday 11th May we had a music workshop with Mr Miller and Pete Sparks who came to show us a new way to read music. The system uses shapes and colours for notes and we found that it was easy to follow a rhythm or tune on our instruments.

First a warm up session, following the rhythm.
Concentrating on the xylophone!

Keeping the beat with percussion.


Even more medals!

We have two more great achievers in p4!
Craig won a variety of cups and medals at the Boy's Brigade recently.He was best recruit, had perfect attendance, won a sports medal and efficiency cup! Well done Craig.

Ryan won his medal for being first with 4 holes in a golf competition. It's great to see people trying out and learning new sports.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Jetski Challenge!

We're following the progress of the Orkney men who are raising money for MacMillan Cancer Support and the Make a Wish foundation by jetskiing all the way from Orkney to Monaco.
They will follow the coastline all the way down through UK, cross the English Channel, round the coast of France, Spain, Portugal, through the Straits of Gibraltar and on to Monaco.
We wish them lots of luck and good weather!
Follow their progress at:

http://www.europeanjetskichallenge.co.uk/map.asp

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Cliff erosion

As part of our topic on coasts we have been looking at how some coastal features are formed.
We used sand to build a headland and experimented to see how waves affect the cliffs.
We tried using dry sand at first but it wouldn't stay in place so we added water.
building a headland
The waves start to wear away the rock at the foot of the cliff. This is called erosion.
More and more rock is worn away as the waves and stones hit the cliff until eventually ...
it collapses!

 Other features formed by the waves are caves, arches and stacks.
Watch a video of how we made them.



We made the Old Man of Hoy!


Watch a BBC video of caves, arches and stacks being formed.