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Chapel Road Primary School, Waterside
Go Red for Ryan Day [2nd May 2025] Dear parents, We are supporting the 'Ryan McBride Foundation' fundraiser Go Red for Ryan Day on Friday 2nd May 2025. We would ask all children to wear red on the day and try to raise £5 sponsorship. All money raised goes back into the RMB Foundation s | 325 Club Week Beginning 6th May 2025 It is now time to book your place for 325 Club week beginning 6th May.Booking link opens at 8.30am Wednesday 30th April and closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd Mayhttps://forms.office.com/e/yxxTBa9BEZRemember to put your child's/children's names and class and the days and times you wish to choose.Please Note link closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May you cannot book after this.If you cannot access the link then please inform school staff before 3.00pm on Friday 2nd May. | 325 Club Week Beginning 6th May 2025 It is now time to book your place for 325 Club week beginning 6th May.Booking link opens at 8.30am Wednesday 30th  April and closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May. https://forms.office.com/e/yxxTBa9BEZRemember to put your child's/children's names and class and the days and times you wish to choose.Please Note link closes 3.00pm Friday 2nd May you cannot book after this.If you cannot access the link then please inform school staff before 3.00pm on Friday 2nd May.
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Measures in Primary 1

10th Oct 2018

We have been investigating measures in Primary 1. We have been looking at things that are tall and short (trees and people) and long and short (snakes), as well as wide and narrow (rivers and bridges) and thick and thin (worms and books). We made ourselves tall and short and wide and narrow. We made long and short necklaces and tall and short towers. We cut thick and thin ties and made thick and thin playdough snakes. We looked at the wide Craigavon Bridge and the narrow Peace Bridge. Then we drew wide and narrow bridges for the 3 Billy Goats Gruff. Then we compared the things we had made. 'My necklace is longer than your one.' 'The blue book is thicker than the red book.' 'This tower is taller than that one.'