P5S

In diversity week we have been told about Ghana.

Vicky told us that they had to walk 3.7 miles to get water and toddlers had to do it, and if it got nocked off you haft to walk all the way back.

There house’s were made of mud and there roof was made of hay, there kitchen had pans only. Vicky also told us that there was an orphanage and Vicky told us that she helped and played with then, some of then had now show’s.

 

P5S Scottish marine

First of all Drew spoke about type’s of pollution some types of pollution are plastic pollution. Come things we learned about was the Moray fourth then we played a game places from the highlands I got 2 right so I got 2 points. Then we  done a litter pick save the sea please.

Hall Clubs

The hall club is on Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and the times are 1:00 to  1:30. The clubs that are in the hall is dancing computer games on ipad/laptop drawing and construction and board games.  Each day there is two digital leaders that are in charge.

P6S Uganda

Today Lisa came to the school she was speaking about Uganda. In Uganda she went to see the people she made orphanage and it was like a village they made a park church and a school and last they academy! But they could not go for COVID 19.

P6S DIVERSITY WEEK

GHANA:

Yesterday we got a visiter called Vicky  she told us about Ghana about the houses the people the food the water and  how they transport  how they eat and the ofanages

Vicky first told us about the houses that the roofs are made out of straw and the walls are made of hard mud  and they don’t have rooms the kitchen has pots and coal under the pots no sinks to microwave and no oven.

Then she told us about the people if the mam and dad are working or cleaning or doing jobs any one above the age of 8 had to babysit their little brother or sister or little cosien if they didn’t have to baby sit they would have to get water some only had to walk for two minites but some had walk for miles and they caried the their big buckets on their heads i would not be abel to carry them for two minetes so no way i will carry them for miles

Then how they transport if some one was going somewhere they wanted to go they would just jump on to their car and Vicky told us that her and her family had seen people fall of the car of all ages because the massive pot holes

 

P3/4 Moldova

Moldova is one of the poorest countries. Jamesie went there and helped a bit and by that I mean a LOT. He told us that every year for 10 weeks they have like a camp but different . Its like they sit on seats and watch Jaimie and his friend doing a little show and they listen to stories from the bible he also said that his friend would translate so Jamesie would say something in English  and his friend would translate to Moldavian.

About P3/4 and P4 Diversity Week

P3/4

They have been learning about different disability like ADHD, Dyslexia.

They have been learning about languages, Personality, ages, different foods, different actives, country’s and colours

P4H

Listing to Jamesie talking about life in Maldova.

P3/4 Differences

We have learned that some people are white and some people are black.  We have also been learning about people are different. Some have glasses some people doesn’t some people some people has blue eyes some people has green eyes.some people has a ear person some people doesn’t have a ear Pearson . The Infant area made flags with hello on the flags. Infant area sang a song and made pinchers. Infant area leaner about different hoses. Infant area some body came in and told them about Islam.

P4/5- Scottish Marine

Yesterday we had Drew for the afternoon . He was teaching us to not throw litter in the sea water and to throw it in the bin . Next we went to pick up litter in the park . After we came back  to class and we had to tray to get the five people in order from the longest to the shortest wat we think the order is.

P6M Ghana

Their is a village in Ghana that the broch raised up money to make it and in every house their is 8 children!

Their is a children church and an adult church in the village that the broch made.

But people that do not live in villages like that are not so lucky, a lot of people in Ghana have to put the brown stuff that comes out them in holes.

Ghana is 66 years old and its birthday is 6th of March. There is only one natural lake in Ghana, Lake Bosumtwe, a meteorite impact crater formed over a million years ago.

Ghana is a multilingual country with over 80 languages spoken by tribal villages. While English is the official language of Ghana, it is not the most widely spoken language in the country.

The name “Ghana” means “warrior king” in the Soninke language.

Ghana is the second-largest producer of gold in Africa.

In 2018, Ghana was among the 10 fastest-growing economies in the world and is currently the second-largest economy in West Africa. The country has made tremendous progress in reducing poverty in recent decades.

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