What we’ve been learning about.

Over the course of the last 2 weeks weve mostly been doing our new topic which is world war 2. The last few days we have been learning about Adolf Hitler, possibly the most evil man who has ever lived. We’ve learnt all about his cruel ideas and how badly he treated the Jews for no reason at all. His actions affectedthe world and so we were put into the shoes of a journalist and we had to write a report about Hitler’s evil ways as if it was all happening right now.

By Kirsty B 🙂

World War 2

Our class have just started our new project world war 2. We have not really been concentrating on the war but mostly the 1930’s which is just before the war. At the time they didn’t really have much money and a lot of people were out of work.
It was a hard life in the 1930’s.

 By Natalie

Primary 7 Fairtrade tops

We have been very busy over the last few weeks and have been working our socks off ,literally. Our task was to design a T-shirt with something to do with faretrade on it, we had to include the fairtrade sign and had to make it 3D with the extra bits of paper we had when we finished cutting it out. Every one was really enthusiactic about doing this. the hardest bit was trying to glue them together because Mr Irvine didn’t let there to be any holes. There was many different designs.

By Keran

Football with Marshall

The last few weeks we have had football with Marshall but unfortunately have not been allowed to go on the grass or in the hall because we have it before lunch , so instead we  do good behaviour values. We have been talking about trust, honesty and respect.

By Jack

 

 

 

Well done Keran!

We have recently been designing bookmarks for World Book Day. The winner was picked by Mrs Macfarlane who used to used to work at the school. The winning bookmark she picked was made by Keran Andrew. Mrs Macfarlane  also kindly donated the prize which was a book token.
Well done Keran! 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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