Keywords: eco
Keywords: eco
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blackhalls sky is blue
there is no toxic goo.
the grass is green
and nobody is being mean.
the birds are singing
the school bell is ringing
we use the recyling bin
so are bins are not filled to the brim
if there is polluition
we have a soluition
do a liter pick with your hat and stick
most of us walk to school
so we dont use much car fule
we turn of the light
when it is bright
we go out doors
to do are wildlife chores
if you are an eco school
then you are a cool school
blackhall is a eco school
so we are a cool school.
Keywords: eco song
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blackhalls sky is blue
there is no toxic goo.
the grass is green
and nobody is being mean.
the birds are singing
the school bell is ringing
we use the recyling bin
so are bins are not filled to the brim
if there is polluition
we have a soluition
do a liter pick with your hat and stick
most of us walk to school
so we dont use much car fule
we turn of the light
when it is bright
we go out doors
to do are wildlife chores
if you are an eco school
then you are a cool school
blackhall is a eco school
so we are a cool school.
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projecter
lights
radiators
smart board
computers
speakers
head phones
hoovers
secruity cameres
cd player
security lights
switches
cooker
remotes
printer
phones
coffee machine
chargers
libary computer
tv in drama room
p1 tv
Keywords: Eco
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projecter
lights
radiators
smart board
computers
speakers
head phones
hoovers
secruity cameres
cd player
security lights
switches
cooker
remotes
printer
phones
coffee machine
chargers
libary computer
tv in drama room
p1 tv
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How can we find out if we have managed to save energy?
Energy meter - how much energy used in a week? Find out and see if we can make it less.
Look at energy bill - see if it is less.
Measure how much one appliance uses in a hour?
Plan an assembly
Make posters
Plan challenges to do at home.
Energy monitors
Think of a goal - how much energy can we save?
Keywords: Eco
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How can we find out if we have managed to save energy?
Energy meter - how much energy used in a week? Find out and see if we can make it less.
Look at energy bill - see if it is less.
Measure how much one appliance uses in a hour?
Plan an assembly
Make posters
Plan challenges to do at home.
Energy monitors
Think of a goal - how much energy can we save?
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We are thinking about our new Eco Schools Area - Energy
Here are our first ideas about saving energy:
Turn off projectors
Turn off class lights when at gym or drama
Think about energy at home
Turn off power when not needed
Turn off toilet lights when no one is in
Renewable sources of energy - Use solar panels, wind power
Think about sources of lights
Only use lights when needed - open the blinds to let light in
Turn off the red power switch off (in extension) when not in use.
Turn off hot taps
Fit shelves above radiators
Think about energy at home.
Don't put things on standby - turn them off.
Turn heating off when you don't need it. Keep doors and windows closed to keep the heat in.
Close blinds and curtains at night to keep the heat in.
Shut down computers when you are finished with them. Turn off at the wall at end of the day.
Gym hall lights turned off
Keywords: Eco
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We are thinking about our new Eco Schools Area - Energy
Here are our first ideas about saving energy:
Turn off projectors
Turn off class lights when at gym or drama
Think about energy at home
Turn off power when not needed
Turn off toilet lights when no one is in
Renewable sources of energy - Use solar panels, wind power
Think about sources of lights
Only use lights when needed - open the blinds to let light in
Turn off the red power switch off (in extension) when not in use.
Turn off hot taps
Fit shelves above radiators
Think about energy at home.
Don't put things on standby - turn them off.
Turn heating off when you don't need it. Keep doors and windows closed to keep the heat in.
Close blinds and curtains at night to keep the heat in.
Shut down computers when you are finished with them. Turn off at the wall at end of the day.
Gym hall lights turned off
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Keywords: animations jacobites
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P5 have been very busy creating short, animated films inspired by their Victorians Project. This was the first time we ever got the chroma screen to work (a bit like the blue screen technique used in Star Wars etc).
Keywords: animation p5 Victorians
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Are you sitting comfortably? Get ready to enjoy this story told by some of our P1 children.
The Secret Princess [document/unknown]
Keywords: storytelling
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We made these animations as part of our Human Body Topic.
Keywords: animation
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P3 have been writing their own Christmas songs. We hope you enjoy this one which was written by Daniel in P3, music by Mrs Caulder.
Christmas is Coming [document/unknown]
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Keywords: podcast WW2
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Ms Sangarabalan, a teacher at Blackhall Primary, went round the classes telling and showing pupils the kind of food she had when she stayed in Malawi for six weeks.
She stayed with a family in the mountains, of Malawi. Every day for lunch and dinner she had a type of curry with rice and a type of corn bread. The pupils were shown a picture of this food and were asked if they thought it was healthy or not. Opinions were mixed as some people thought it was healthy just because it was home-made or because it looked like it had vegetables and rice in it. (Remember, the pupils didn't actually know what was in it.) But others thought the meat would have a lot of fat.
Miss Sangrabalahn then explained what was in it and also how they got the food. Goats and chickens which were living just outside the house and were soon made into the food that she ate every day. To make the corn bread all the corn was collected and left to dry and harden and was then scraped and mixed with water.
Then she showed the pupils pictures of the city that she also visited. The photos showed supermarkets and fast food restaraunts and asked the pupils if they thought that the Malawans should have access to this food. This was a very difficult question to answer for the pupils. Some said that they need that because they need to come in touch with the modern world and get used to it. Others said it would be unfair if they don't get allt that and we do. Pupils that thought otherwise said they wouldn't be used to it and would get very fat very fast or others said, it doesn't matter because they can't afford it anyway.
I would just like to say a big thank you to Ms Sangarabalan for going to the work to share her experiences in such an interesting way, that we all enjoyed. You've been great!!!!!!!!
Keywords: Health
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Miss Sangrabalahn, a teacher at Blackhall Primary, went round the classes telling and showing pupils the kind of food she had when she stayed in Malawi for six weeks.
She stayed with a family in the mountains, of Malawi. Every day for lunch and dinner she had a type of curry with rice and a type of corn bread. The pupils were shown a picture of this food and were asked if they thought it was healthy or not. Opinions were mixed as some people thought it was healthy just because it was home-made or because it looked like it had vegetables and rice in it. (Remember, the pupils didn't actually know what was in it.) But others thought the meat would have a lot of fat.
Miss Sangrabalahn then explained what was in it and also how they got the food. Goats and chickens which were living just outside the house were soon made into the food that she ate every day. To make the corn bread all the corn was collected and leftg to dry and harden and was then scraped and mixed with water.
Then she showed the pupils pictures of the city that she also visited. The photos showed supermarkets and fast food restaraunts and asked the pupils if they thought that the Malawans should have access to this food. This was a very difficult quetion to answer for the pupils. Some said that they need that because they need to come in touch with the modern world and get used to it. Others said it would be unfair if they don't get allt that and we do. Pupils that thought otherwise said they wouldn't be used to it and would get very fat very fast or others said, it doesn't matter because they can't afford it anyway.
I would just like to say a big thank you for going to the work to share her experiences in such an interesting way, that we all enjoyed.
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Keywords: health
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Last week Mrs Duncan came in to Blackhall Primary, for health week, to show the pupils, from the older classes, the difference between an economy burger and a healthy home-made one.
Mrs Duncan started off by explaining how the pupils were getting more responsibilities to chose what they eat when they go out. She told them that they need to consider what goes into their food.
She showed all that went into an economy burger and why it was unhealthy. Only a little proper meat went into the burger. The rest was fat, flavourings, colourings, and even water. After being out for just two minutes it went grey.
It was a bit hard to watch for some people but it was a very rewarding experience and i hope they have taken away a new responsible, healthy way of thinking. A big thanks to Mrs Duncan of "Good Beginings," it was a very interesting workshop that we all enjoyed.
Keywords: Health
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Last week Mrs Duncan came in to Blackhall Primary, for health week, to show the pupils, from the older classes, the difference between an economy burger and a healthy home-made one.
Mrs Duncan started off by explaining how the pupils were getting more responsibilities to chose what they eat when they go out. She told them that they need to consider what goes into thir food.
She showed all that went into an economy burger and why it was unhealthy. Only a little proper meat went into the burger. The rest was fat, flavourings, colourings, and even water. After being out for just two minutes it went grey.
It was a bit hard to watch for some people but it was a very rewarding experience and i hope they have taken away a new responsible, healthy way of thinking.
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