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Facts for March

On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory to his assistant in the next room, saying, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you." Learn more about Bell's life and inventions.

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Facts for March

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  1. Facts for March 10 March 1876 Alexander Grahame Bell made the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory to his assistant in the next room. “Mr Watson, come here, I want to see you”. Alexander Grahame Bell was born in Edinburgh on 3 March 1847. He became a scientist inventor and innovator. In 1870 he emigrated to Canada and moved from there to the USA in 1871

  2. What’s on ?? Monday 3.00 Chess Club P5 – 7 - GP Room 3 Tuesday 9.15 P6 Guitar Group – GP Room 8 9.15 3E Football – Infant Hall 10.00 3S Football – Infant Hall 11.20 P5 & 6 Piping – GP Room 2 3.00 Active Start P4 – Infant Hall 4.00 Football Active Schools P 5- 7 6.00 League Football Coaching - Picky

  3. What’s on ?? Wednesday AM P7 Bowls – Infant Hall 9.10 6M Rugby – AWP 9.55 6E Rugby – AWP 12.00 Mindfulness Talk P5-7 – PE Hall 1.00 P7 Piping Group GP Room 2 3.00 SUPA Club – GP Room 1 3.15 P6 Netball – Infant Hall

  4. What’s on ?? Thursday 3.00 Netball Nippers P1 – PE Hall 3.00 P7 Netball - Infant Hall Friday Comic Relief - Red Nose Day 9.10 7M Rugby – AWP 9.55 7S Rugby – AWP 11.15 7E Rugby - AWP 12.00 Eco Club – GP Room 2

  5. Eco Club • The new EM (Energy Monitor) badges were given out to each class. • Wear the badge with pride and try to not waste energy. • Last week was Waste Week and hopefully, everyone had a chance to think about this. Follow this link to read a new Waste Fact of the day – http://jointhepod.org/home • Today it reads ‘Did you know?’ we throw away 7 million • tonnes of food and drink from our homes every year in • the UK, and more than half of this food and drink could have • been eaten.

  6. Eco Club • The top three foods that Britons are throwing away uneaten include every day essentials: bread, potatoes and milk. • 5.8 million potatoes and 5.9 million glasses of milk are wasted daily in the UK. • If you were caught wasting food during the Second World War you could have been sent to prison! • Check out a new Waste fact every day.

  7. Eco Club On LAW Duty This Week 4M • 2 LAW officers in each of the playground zones • 1 LAW officer with Mr MacKinnon to litter pick at the front of the school

  8. World Book DayThursday 5 March Thank you for all our entries so far for our competition ‘Write a Cliff-hanger’

  9. Well Done to …………. Cameron and Ben who were part of the winning East Team who beat the West in the knockout football on Saturday evening Kirsti who was part of the Papdale Badminton Team who played in the Primary Schools competition on Sunday and they came 3rd.

  10. Well Done to …………. All our pupils who took part in the Rugby competition in Dounby on Saturday. Kirkwall, Dounby and St Andrews all had teams entered and St Andrews were the overall winners.

  11. Well Done to …………. Emily and Abbie who have raised a total of £30.20 for Cancer Research. They held a colouring competition and sold some of their old toys James who achieved his Chief Scout Bronze Award

  12. Well Done to …………. Mr Linklater who won the Kirkwall Open Darts Tournament on Saturday. Tuba who received a medal for being good at sport.

  13. Ben 7M

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