PEPS Are On Twitter

Port Ellen Primary is on twitter because we want to know if you’r interested in learning Gaelic. On monday 7TH September Mrs Clark and Miss McRae set up Port Ellen School on twitter. We already have 24 followers one of them are shaun the weather man from STV. Every week during p4/5’s Gaelic leson we give a phrace or word for you to learn this weak it is (is misha or is misa)that means my name is. Sometimes p4/5 give yous a questions to answer some are for fluwent Gaelic speekers and some are for people just starting.  By Maisie

Bonfire night.

On the 5th November it was bonfire night I went to the bonfire and i was holding a sparkler and there was lodes of fireworks and me and my friend were playing when we got back and there was more fireworks we saw lodes of different fireworks then we went in. BY Ciara.

Bomfire Night 5.11.11

On Saturday night on the 5th of November it was Bonfire night, They’re was Bonfires everywhere and sparklers. The Council set the bonfires up but some of the light the bonfire. The most dangerous thing at bonfire night is fireworks especially the rocket, It goes at 200mph so really fast.

By Alicia

BONFIRE NIGHT

Bonfire night was on the 5.11.11. Bonfire night was fun also my Papa lit the fire and it burnt down very fast. There was lots of good fire works and sparkler. the ground was very cold. The bonfife was very dangerous. beside the maltings.

by Robbie

Vivian French Visits Port Ellen Primary School

On the 1st November an Author called Vivian French came to Port Ellen Primary School to tell us what it is like to be an author.  At the begining of the afternoon Vivian said that we were all authors and it was a really kind thing to do.  At the end she signed two bookes for us.  If you want to read a good book I suggest The Robe Of Skulls.

By Maisie

Halloween Party

Hello my name is Jodie.  On Monday 31st October it was the school Halloween party. I was minnie mouse and my pumpkin was a snowman. We played lots of games and my favourite game was corners.

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