‘The Unsinkable Ship’ in Dunoon Primary

On Friday 8th June the children of P4 in Dunoon Primary gave a wonderful presentation on their Curriculum for Excellence topic ‘The Unsinkable Ship’ to a very enthusiastic and appreciative audience of family and friends. After the presentation the children who were dressed as passengers and crew from the Titanic joined their guests to take them on a guided tour of the Titanic Exhibition they had helped to create in their corridor and classroom. The children were very keen to share their learning and proved themselves to be very informative tour guides.

As the guests departed they signed the ship’s log and left very positive comments about not only the children’s learning within the topic but also their presentation including dancing and a song. Everyone agreed that it had been a great success. A fitting tribute to the RMS Titanic in its 100th Anniversary year.

 

3 thoughts on “‘The Unsinkable Ship’ in Dunoon Primary

  1. Hi Dunoon. Do you think this would be a suitable topic for Upper School – P7? My class did The Magic Castle project a few years ago and it was a great success.
    Mrs C Keech
    Rosneath Primary School

  2. Hi Mrs Keech

    It would indeed be suitable for upper primary and easily adapted – totally absorbing, especially in this centenary year. I was lucky to be invited along to the children’s open day with their parents and there was a palpable air of excitement and involvement.

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