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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
This week school will be acknowledging 'Children's Mental Health Week' with pupils in the classroom - also look out for parental information in NEWS below as the week goes on.  | Afterschools Clubs continue this week - see calendar for details. | This Wednesday in school is INTERNET SAFETY DAY - pupils will be focusing on the theme "Smart tech, safe choices – Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI". Parental information will also be shared later this week.  | P1 School Nurse appointments begin this week - all parents please be aware of your date/time.   | P3/P4 pupils start Coaching for Christ PE sessions this week - see Parentmail sent on Mon. 16th Feb.  | P5 parents - see Parentmail re: Shared Ed. trip this Thursday. | P7 parents - please see information out via Parentmail on Monday 16th February re: an invitation to a Ballymena United Match in March. | P7 parents - last day to pay Trip to TITANIC is this Wednesday (see Parentmail) - pupils go to on the trip this Friday. | P7 parents - EA Portal for Year 8 applications is closing this Thursday 19th February at 12noon. All information can be found on Parentmail sent (20/1/26) and on the P7 class webpage. | P7 girls Netball Team Tournament permission form will be out before the end of this week - P7 girls involved will be told to complete the form via Parentmail. | P6/P7 congratulations!! What a show! Over 700 pupils and families enjoyed a show that was nothing short of spectacular. Photos/videos of 'Mystery at Magpie Manor' will follow later this week. | School is closed for pupils on Monday 13th April and Wednesday 27th May - these are now 2 additional School Development Days - see Parentmail for details. 
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Measuring Mayhem in P4AM

16th Jan 2020

We have been working on length this week and it’s been great fun.  We’ve measured with non standard units such as cubes and paperclips, then moved on to look at metres and centimetres. We can use vocabulary such as measure and estimate.  We understand the importance of having a standard unit and can measure small items using centimetres. Best of all, we enjoyed measuring using metre sticks, tape measures and trundle wheels. We know that 100cm = 1m and can solve word problems using this fact.  Do you know how many centimetres there are in one and a half metres? We do!