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Artigarvan Primary School 31 Berryhill Road Artigarvan Strabane

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28th Mar 2018

Year 5/6 have thoroughly enjoyed taking part in a range of Easter activities this week.  They ranged from Easter egg hunts to creating our Easter egg competition masterpieces.

 
 
 
 
27th Mar 2018

Last week the nursery children were very lucky.  The Enterprise Team work very hard throughout the year and use their money to resource the different classes.  Last week the girls presented a range of different wooden toys to the Nursery children and we are very thankful. We will get lots of fun building the different vehicles.

 

Thank You 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
23rd Mar 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
14th Mar 2018

We had a visit today from Mr Jim McCool who performed his interactive Celtic Yarn-Spinning show. 

The children thoroughly enjoyed the performance.

 
 
 
 
 
 
14th Mar 2018

This week we were playing instruments keeping a steady beat, playing fast, slow, loud and soft. We had to follow instructions too, we tried head, shoulders, knees and toes- some children found it hard to do the actions to this song when the music played faster. We had great fun today! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
12th Mar 2018

Year6/7 made beautiful pop-up flower cards and photograph frames to give to their mums on Mother's day.

 
 
 
 
12th Mar 2018

Last week our school participated in the Feet First Families Week.  Each day a specific class were given the option if they wanted to walk/cycle to school from the local Presbyterian Church.  On Friday it was the Nursery boy's and girl's turn and we had a fantastic turn out. During our Nursery day, we were able to go out to the playground and show off our skills on our bikes and scooters.  Well done to everyone who participated last week.

 
 
 
 
7th Mar 2018

We had lots of fun singing and dancing with Jo Jingles today. we had to listen carefully to the songs as they gave us instructions to follow. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6th Mar 2018

P5/6 met again with Bready Jubilee and St Mary's Cloughcor on Tuesday to continue our maths activities with STEM Aware.  We worked on tally charts, frequency charts and bar graphs.  We particularly enjoyed creating a human bar chart to show eye colours of all the children in our STEM group.  Out of 133 children, we found out that  31 had blue eyes and the least common was grey with only 6 children.  We used this information to create our own bar charts when we got back to school.

We also used tape measures to measure the size of our feet and our height.  We went on to measure our hand span and found out that the hand spans of the teachers in the room were exactly the same as their heights but the hand spans of the children weren't the same as their heights.  Do you know why this might be?