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Meet the Author – William Sutcliffe

Primary 4-7 pupils enjoyed an entertaining afternoon, thanks to visiting author William Sutcliffe who was organised to come to Dalbeattie Primary through the Scottish Book Trust. William Sutcliffe is the author of ‘Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom’. Mrs Dyson’s Primary 5 class were so eager to promote this hilarious book to others, that they created their own book trailer (available to watch on our school blog) to be shown at the start of the event. There was a lot of laughter when William Sutcliffe read extracts from his book and selected volunteers to dramatically act them out. The afternoon proved a rewarding experience for all; finding out more about the world of writing and receiving top tips. Pupils were delighted when he took time to sign copies of his book. This was an exciting event for our pupils and William Sutcliffe commented on the wonderful enthusiasm shown.

P5D invite you to watch their book trailer

Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom book trailer from Mrs Dyson on Vimeo.

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Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom book trailer

We worked collaboratively to create our own book trailer for ‘Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom’ by William Sutcliffe. We wanted to promote the book and encourage others to read it. The author, William Sutcliffe will be visiting our school as part of Scottish Book Trust’s author visit programme on Thursday 5th June. We included our own sketches of the crazy characters and added our own narrations. We hope you enjoy watching our book trailer and we really recommend reading this brilliant, humorous, chaotic and exciting book. We would love feedback on our book trailer so please feel welcome to leave a comment by clicking on the title above.         Created by Primary 5D

Live Music Now!

Primary 5 and Primary 6 pupils had the pleasure of being part of the Pitch, Pulse and Magic Tour run by Live Music Now. We were recently entertained by the Spencer-Strachan Duo, playing violin and cello. We learned the power of classical music in influencing our emotions and its ability to tell a story. We used this knowledge to compose our very own classical composition which the musicians played for us. They were impressed by our knowledge of the instruments and our ideas. We have really enjoyed being part of this experience. Previous visits included  Tom Poulson and Chris Baxter on trumpet and piano as well as Duende playing flute and guitar. We loved when volunteers participated in playing the instruments.

Fairtrade Fortnight in P5D

As part of our Rainforest topic, we learned about Fairtrade. A representative from Traidcraft visited to tell us all about a fair price for fairtrade growers. We learned lots of information about how Fairtrade benefits people. We also looked at Fairtrade goods and investigated their countries of origin and how buying them helps the communities. As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, we sang songs, played games, read playscripts and designed posters. We created a display outside our classroom to inform others all about Fairtrade.

   

   

Food Week in Primary 5D

We had fun preparing and eating a variety of Tropical Fruit. As part of our Rainforest topic, we learned about fruit grown in the Rainforest. Mrs Dyson bought a selection of fruit for us to identify and describe. We then worked with Mrs Dyson and Mrs Howie to learn about the safe and hygienic preparation of fruit. We used our knowledge to cut some fruit safely. We then enjoyed tasting the various fruit, which included papaya, mangoes, dragon fruit, pomegranate and passion fruit. We used our knowledge to then create a recipe for a delicious Fruity Rainforest ice-cream sundae. We also had a dietician from the hospital to visit our class and tell us all about food labelling systems and about eating a balanced diet.

       

     

A Scrumdiddylicious Afternoon in P5D

Fun and laughter were evident during the recent Wonka Open Afternoon in P5D. Visitors were invited to celebrate the pupils’ work around the novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” by Roald Dahl. Everyone was entertained by the Oompa Loompa dancing, singing and games. Pupils had transformed themselves into characters from the novel and acted as tour guides for the afternoon. Mrs Dyson was extremely proud of all the pupils’ efforts!

Meet the author – Philip Ardagh

Dalbeattie Primary has just enjoyed a very funny afternoon, thanks to visiting author Philip Ardagh who was organised to come to school through the Scottish Book Trust. Mrs Dyson’s Primary 5 have been learning about the novels of Roald Dahl and this led to them find out about Mr Ardagh. “Philip Ardagh’s first book Awful End was published in 2000. It was to be the first of his ‘Eddie Dickens’ series, which has been critically acclaimed and been described as a cross between Dickens and Monty Python. In 2009, he won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize for ‘Grubtown Tales.’ “(1) Scottish Book Trust

The event was clearly not one to be missed so all pupils from Primary 4 up to Primary 7 were invited along too. Colvend Primary also came along to join in the fun. The afternoon proved a very rewarding experience for all, with the pupils being clearly engaged and motivated to find out more about the work of a popular children’s author. Mr Ardagh kept all pupils entertained with his funny anecdotes and various props. Pupils were delighted when he took time to sign copies of his book and add a personalised message. This was a very exciting event for all our pupils.

P5D Circuits Open Afternoon

Primary 5D enjoyed being Circuit Scientists and had a very successful Open Afternoon on Tuesday 9 October. Families had great fun playing all our Electrical Circuit games. Everyone was amazed at our investigation which used fruit and vegetables to make a digital clock work. We proudly showed our E-books from this term. Mrs Dyson was extremely pleased with all our hard work.