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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Welcoming a Baby

As part of our RME topic, Welcoming a baby in Christianity, we went for a visit to Trinity Church in Renfrew.
 It was a nice walk to the church and the weather stayed dry for us.
 Mr Steele is the Minister in Trinity Church and also our school chaplain. He was very welcoming. 
He told us all about what happens when a baby is welcomed into the church.
 It was lots of fun looking around the church.
 We investigated the pulpit, the lectern, the baptismal font, the communion table and even got to have a wee look over the church from upstairs. 
 We enjoyed our visit and look forward to seeing Mr Steele in school at assembly time.

Shapes in our environment



 As part of our maths work, we had fun when we went outside to look for shapes in our environment.
We had been learning about 2D shapes and 3D shapes.


 We enjoyed trying out the tuff cams too.


 We used them to take videos and still photographs of the shapes that we found, or of our friends telling us about the shapes.