Pupils at Logan Primary School recently held a family-friendly open event as part of a topic they've been learning about.
The children hosted a Scottish open afternoon for family and friends, as part of a business enterprise topic where they learned all about the different roles in a business and how they could work together to make profit.
Pupils and staff used the theme of Scotland to create things to sell, including recipe books, art work inspired by Scottish artists, gift cards, painted stones and badges.
Kids then put on a presentation to family and friends about their business which they called ‘Irn-Crew'.
They also performed their own poems, sang songs and dances with their loved ones.
Logan Primary School P4 teacher, Julie Deans said: "We had great fun when we encouraged our families to join in our Gay Gordons dance!
"We had very positive feedback from the attendees who voiced that they are so glad to be able to come into school again to see children sharing and enjoying their learning. "
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