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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
All classes will be taking part in the NSPCC 'Keeping Safe' programme this week - the theme for TERM 3 is 'Being Safe' - please look out for 'Homework' discussion sheets coming home. | As it is 'Keeping Safe' week in school it is an appropriate time to remind everyone of our Safeguarding policy - this will be sent home via Parentmail - this policy is also on our website in the 'Our School' area. Please complete the form sent home to show you are aware of the document. Thank you. | P3/P4/P5 - EA Music lessons (Sep'24) - see Parentmail home on Tues. 30th April. | P1 pupils have their Topic 'Dress up' day this Friday - 'Life in a Castle' | P4 parents - please see Parentmail 'shop' re: P4 Term 3 trip and classroom visit from 'Wee Critters' - please also complete permission form sent. Thank you.  | P6 pupils start their 'Peaceplayers' Basketball sessions with St.Colmcilles this week - All May dates on website calendar. | Good Luck to the Girls playing in the Ballymena Netball Tournament on Wednesday. | Save the Date - TUES 14th May - Parent's breakfast in the school hall - 9am - 10:45am - come along and hear up-to-date information from SAFER SCHOOLS about keeping your child safe online - See NEWS - 29/4/24. Help us plan for seating and food on the morning by completing the online form sent via Parentmail on WEDS 1st MAY. Thank you.  | School is closed on Mon. 6th & Tues. 7th May to pupils - we will see everyone back on Weds. 8th May. | Online School Uniform shop is opened - closes - Friday 24th May for delivery to school wk.bg. 17th June....... if you require new school uniform for September please order as soon as possible.
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STEM CLUB P4/5

6th Mar 2018

STEM CLUB P4/5

WEEK 2

'MATHEMATICS'

 

This week, pupils were given the opportunity to use iPads or desktop pcs to play mathematically themed games - proving that Mathematics can be fun‎ AND educational simultaneously!

The topic of 'Coding'  was also introduced through a fun board game. This is an area which is taught extensively at post-primary level, so it is never too early to begin learning the basics!