Cross Country Training

Pupils continuing with their Cross Country Training – and enjoying some lovely weather for it!

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Forest Schools

Today, in Forest School, pupils were learning to do some ‘God’s Eye’ weaving. This involved measuring lengths of stick and sawing them – they had to make sure both pieces were the same length. They then used colourful wools to create their own patterns.

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Virtual Cross Country

Due to COVID restrictions, schools will not be gathering this year for the annual Skye Schools’ Cross Country Championship. However, High Life Highland have set up a virtual Cross Country which Raasay pupils will be taking part in. First of all, pupils had to measure out an appropriate course with 1800m for the P6/7, 1200m for P4/5 and 600m for the younger pupils. They decided on the shore path and measured out the distances using the trundle wheel. Each week, they will be undertaking the course as many times as possible and trying to improve on their own individual timings. There will be certificates for all those taking part and a special prize to the school with the highest percentage of participants. The event runs for the whole of March and we’ll keep you posted as to how we get on!

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Forest Schools and Outdoor Learning

In our Forest School sessions the children have been working on their shelter-building skills.  They learnt how to tie a rope between two trees to make a taught ridge-line, using a hitch which could easily be undone, and made small shelters that would protect them from the prevailing wind and rain using a tarpaulin.  The children enjoyed using these to share their core reading books together.  We have established a Forest School seating circle where we can enjoy games and activities together, using logs which were kindly donated to the school.  The children have chosen their ‘favourite’ log, which we will decorate with their names in future sessions.

The children have thought carefully about what fruit and vegetables they would like to grow in their polycrub this year, so our next steps will be to prepare the soil ready for planting the seeds.  We will also be learning some more knotting skills for a variety of craft projects…so watch this space!

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World Book Day

Pupils at Raasay Primary School celebrated World Book Day by dressing as a character or theme from their favourite book. Pupils shared their favourite books with the class and enjoyed hearing from our cook, Tekela and cleaner, Ann about how important books and stories had been to them growing up.

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Embracing Forest Schools at Raasay Primary

The Forest School model originated in Scandinavia and involves learning outdoors in a regular, sustained basis. This helps to promote and support the social, emotional and physical development of children in an outdoor, preferably woodland,environment. This sits very well within our own ethos here at Raasay Primary School where we believe in the outdoor environment to promote learning and emotional wellbeing. We have engaged with many projects which still support this e.g. John Muir Award, Eco Schools & Active Schools. We are delighted that Lucy Salter will be joining us for the rest of this term and next. Lucy is a qualified Forest Schools Instructor and has been delighted to make use of the school grounds to kick off the Forest Schools work this term. As you can see, they have got off to a fine start, with the first day being about identifying areas of development and risk assessment. In Lucy’s second session, they wasted no time in getting underway with their plans – below is a selection of photographs showing some of the activities including: sourcing, cutting and sawing wood, fire safety training, building a bonfire, making portraits out of natural materials, lifecycle of a frog, making bird cakes, clearing and planning renovation of the bird hide.

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The Vikings

Pupils are now well underway with their project ‘The Vikings’. Last week they took part in an online, live workshop where they learnt about Viking Gods and pupils enjoyed taking on the role of certain Gods for a Viking Saga. They are presently working on a 3D model of a Viking Long Boat and making their own shields and helmets.

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Wake Up Shake Up!

Every Tuesday and Thursday morning we join in ‘Wake up Shake up!’ with Amy Gallagher from High Life Highland. This is a fantastic online, live exercise session which really helps to set us up for the day!

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Lockdown Learning

At present, Raasay Primary School pupils are all learning online from home with their own Chromebook devices. They have their own online classroom and are meeting the challenges very successfully.

The topic for this term is ‘The Vikings’ and pupils are learning about all aspects of Viking life and culture. They will be investigating Viking weaponry, clothing, jewellery, longships, food, games, sports and Viking Gods to name a few. The children have been making their own model longships and weapons and will be trying out a few recipes later on. On Friday 12th February, pupils will take part in an online workshop which will cover some aspects of Viking life and culture.

Random Acts of Kindness Week – the children were taking part in this and found their own ways of being kind to others, for example by washing the dishes and by feeding the birds.

Thomas made a bronze brooch.

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Santa Pancakes!

Pupils enjoyed their final school lunch of the term – which included a fantastic ‘Santa Pancake’ pudding! Tekela, our school cook, showed the pupils an example using pancakes, cream, strawberries, grapes and fondant icing and then they all had fun making their own versions – and even more fun eating them!

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