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On Tuesday 7th November the year 6/7 class spent the afternoon having an Izak 9 challenge.
Izak 9 creates a fun, dynamic and highly interactive shared learning environment where all children can excel in their learning of mathematics in Schools. Team work and learning from each other is also a big part of this.
Kyle Year 7 - "I like using Izak 9 because its fun and you learn at the same time"
Lauren Year 6 - "Its a very fun and interesting way to learn maths"
The children were treated to a spook-tacular display from the highland dancers in this morning's assembly.
All the children in Y5/6 looked great in their costumes!
We had fun in class decorating pumpkins and we even had a special visitor during Golden Time.
I hope everyone has a safe and fun-filled half term break.
Mrs Evans
Our Year 6 and 7 class got creative today carving out pumpkins! Have a look at their wonderful creations.
Have a look at some of our spooktacular children who dressed up for Halloweeen.
Well done to the Y5 children who completed their road safety training programme this week. The final session of the programme was a walk around the village, demonstrating what they had been learning about hazards, following road signs and using the Green Cross Code.
Our road safety assessor, Gareth, was impressed with all the children and they received a certificate and flashing reflector for their efforts.
Great work staying safe on the road Y5!
Our class have been busy making ornaments out of clay and wood. They enjoy using the electric saw and sculpting the clay.
Please be advised that Artigarvan PS & Community Nursery will be closed on Monday 16th October, as advised by the Department of Education, due to the expected storm.
Congratulations to Joanne H, who had a baby girl on Wednesday 11th October.
Everyone at school is excited to meet baby Annie Hamilton! Best wishes to Mummy, baby and all the family from everyone at Artigarvan P.S.
This week's star writer was chosen for using WOW words, great openers, and punctuation.
Well done!
You can read an extract below:
Once upon a time, there was a boy called Tiny Tom and his room was a gigantic mess. There was baggage everywhere, sometimes you could not see his floor! One morning, Tiny Tom woke up to a big problem. His dog Max had chewed up his homework. "Oh no!" cried Tom.
Pictured are some of our year 6 children who are learning how to ride their bicycles safely during our on-road cycle scheme with Sustrans.
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