In p6/7 we have been doing an assembly. We have only been able to rehearse and prepare for only one school week. Our assembly is about the UN rights of the child article 31,”Every child has the right to relax,play and take part in a wide range of cultural and artistic activities” and one of our school values resilience.We were all told to write something that we did in our spare time and bring in an example.We are also doing a play about a Bramble a bat and a seagull that was originally a poem but we changed in into a play,that was about resilience.We also made power points about foodbanks and we voted for the best two, the two that got the most votes were Kirsty’s and Thomas and Findlay’s and Leonna’s. By Ryszard.
P6/7’s Assembly
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Last week we were practising and preparing most of the week for our Assembly. Our Assembly includes power points about food banks and a poem about a bramble, bat and seagull wich is about resilience . We also talk about the Unicef Rights of a Child and particularly Article 31 which is “every child has the right to relax , play and take part in a wide range of cultural and artistic activities”. We are performing it on the 9th of October at school for the pupils and on the 12th of October for the parents. By Rhys
My Lamborghini Information Piece
Lamborghinis
The Lamborghini founder was named Ferrucio and he sadly died on the 20th February 1993, many of the Lamborghini cars were named after Spanish legends.
How It Started
When Lamborghini first started it made tractors. The most expensive Lamborghini ever sold was the Lamborghini Reventon which was sold for £1,600,000. The Super Trofeo series by Lamborghini (Drag racing) has been designed for people willing to cough up £30,000 to allow them to drive a Lamborghini.
Other Lamborghini Facts
When the 350GTV was launched it wasn’t finished. During the unveiling it didn’t have the engine fitted so the Lamborghini team put bricks where the engine should be and didn’t open the hood of the car the whole time.
Interesting Info
A man collected old tractor pieces from World War 2 and started putting bits of them together and made the tractor/ Lamborghini. It became so famous the Lamborghini business suddenly grew rapidly. The tractors are still being sold from a range of £30,000 to around £3oo,ooo.
Facts
The fastest car in the world is the (Murcielao RGT) and has a top speed of 370 km/h or 229.907341 mph. In 2007 Lamborghini sold over 2580 cars which is the highest amount ever. Most Lamborghini cars have the V12 engine but the Lamborghini Gallardo which is actually pronounced ( guy are dough) has a v10 engine. Conclusion
Lamborghini has not yet stopped making designs and won’t be stopping anytime in the near future.
By Colm
Term Notes
This term we have been taking notes of different things each week like Roal Dhal, Harvest and last our own choice.
Once we made the notes of information we made them into paragraphs which are information stories.
The last one was quite a mixture of different things from different people here are some examples,
Doctor Who=Me, Canada=Cato, Halloween=Caitlyn, Art=Zuzanna, Ice Age=Kate.
By Riannon
Our Assembly!!
On the 9th of October we did an assembly . The assembly was about the UN rights of a child,resilience and our society . The class told the school about what we like to do in our spare time,it was linked to article 31 from the UNICEF child’s right book.We did 2 PowerPoints on the Foodbank in Banchory , our local one which we have recently raised money for.Then we did a play in Doric about resilience. It was about a seagull,a bat and a bramble.
BY KIRSTY!
Aboyne Harvest Choir and Gathering
On Wednesday the fourth of October there was an event in Aboyne Academy which included the ten primary schools of Aboyne Academy and the Duchess of Cornwall. The ten primary schools of Aboyne Academy chose five people from each school to take part in a choir. The choir was for the event. The gathering showed the things that the ten Aboyne schools did for harvest. The choir sang for the Duchess of Cornwall and the choir sang a song called ‘Harvest Time is Here Again’. The Duchess walked around the hall and looked at the things that the ten primary schools did for the harvest. I was in the choir and went on T.V. I thought the choir was a fun experience and I am glad I got to be part of it.
By: Cato
Information Writing
This term we have been learning about information writing. For homework we have been taking effective notes on a individual subject, eg. Roald Dahl, Harvest and this week we had our own choice . Then on a Friday with Mrs Beaton and Miss Dickson we write an information piece with the notes.This week in my writing I wrote about Barcelona Football Club. By Thomas
Harvest Lunch
Our harvest lunch was on the 29 September. We were in a group. I was in a group with Nicole, Caitlin and Wynn. Me and Nicole were outside the hall with a tin. We asked people would you like to help the Foodank in Banchory.
P 6/7 made soup and apple crumble some helped pick fruit and some helped the p1/2 make soup .We all had fun.
By Shanien.
Harvest lunch
On Friday the 29th of September we invited parents and guardians to our school for a harvest lunch .We all served a table each then we would go get it for them and offer them a drink or anything else they would like. We had a donation box for the foodbank in Banchory we raised £200. It all went to the Banchory foodbank. We picked the apples and brambles from the school grounds we cooked the sweets. Some people that didn’t get to help pick got to help the p1,2,3 cook the soups.Everyone enjoyed their food. By Nicole
Hopscotch
Hopscotch is a traveling theatre group that came to Ballater school. Their play was about the Rights of the child and why they are important. One of the characters is Ryan who thought if he had no rights he would think it would be great but he was wrong. He had to work in a shoe factory and got a cut finger.He got £1.50 and the paid bandage witch is £1.50 so he got no money at the end of the day. The he got his rights back and told his friend how important the rights are.
My opinion is that it was very good and I am happy children in this country have rights and don’t work. By Kate