Christmas Holidays

I hope everyone had a nice Christmas and has been able to get around OK in the stormy weather.

As discussed in class for those who are at a loose end or want a wee project, here’s some ideas:

  • Those reading The Machine Gunners, you could do a project on World War 2. It’s a big subject so you could look at making a time line of events, focusing on the Blitz, or rationing, countries involved or anything that takes your fancy.
  • Those reading Natural Record Breakers, you could write your own chapter, including pictures and diagrams, of any natural record breaker not covered so far in the book.
  • As suggested by Mrs Robb, who recently inspected our school, write a proposal to Mr Cameron and Professor Heppell to say why we should take the iPads home for homework.
  • Learn a Burn’s poem or song off by heart for our Burn’s Supper next month.
  • Create an idea to get more parents and people commenting on this blog.
  • Or anything else you fancy doing related to A Christmas Carol, Rubik’s Cubes, ice crystals or whatever. If you think it’s a good idea, add it as a comment below and maybe other members of the class can do it or work with you too.

Anything above should be fun and something you want to do. Don’t over do it however if you are going to do something, then it’s worth doing it well.

See you in a week or so and enjoy the break,

Mr Archibald

Christmas Eve at Brydekirk

This evening at 6pm in the Church most members of Brydekirk Primary attended and participated in the annual Christmas Eve Service, conducted by Mr Pickles.

Our contribution included members of P1-4 reading The Night Before Christmas,

P5-7’s video A Christmas Carol, including God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen singing and saxophone:

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P1-4 Shadow Puppet Nativity:

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We hope that all who attended enjoyed the evening and those who could not attend enjoy the videos above.

All at Brydekirk Primary wish everyone a merry Christmas and happy New Year!

Festivals

This term primary 1 to 4 have been learning about different festivals.  They have been learning about Johovahs Witnesses, the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, the Buddhist festival Wesak and the Hindu festival Diwali.  Here are some photos of the work the children have been doing.

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