Learning about Scotland

P1 to 4 have been learning about Scotland. On the 12th of  Febuary 2015 Miss Nivin was teaching us about the saint Andrews cross on the Scotland flag. The saint Andrews cross is white and the rest of the flag is blue. On the 10th of Febuary 2015 we got to try lots of Scottish food. We tried haggis porridge tablet and more.We also made castles. On the 21st  of April we had our Scotland celebration of learning we had our work inside and the highland games outside. In the highland games we had welly frow caber toss highland steps haggis grow and the tug of war which was the most popular and the parents thought the work was great.

 

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p1-4 scotland topic

p1-4 are doing a topic on Scotland with miss Stapelton  we made Scotland flags with miss Niven yesterday . we had a session of tasting Scottish food . we tasted cheese and oat cake we tasted sweet and salty porridge the salty one was disgusting  . we are also foucising on Edinburgh castle on the 24th we are going to Ellisland farm near Holywood that was were Robert burns worked

scotland

p1to4 we have bean learning about Scotland wee have teats Scottish food like haggis porridge and tablet wee made Scottish flack out of tissue paper and lochs and rivers. and the loch ness monster and loch Lomond.

fishing for the future

we have bean doing fishing for the future to day it is about sea creature in water and some man came in and brought  in stuff  he went on the beach and got some stuff  like a seals skeleton head and a plastic bag and party poppers  and a bone  of a coiler whale and a load of shells.

fishing for the future

Today Emily came and told us about marines. she also brought a friend called nick he came with a big stuff that he found from the beach .they were plastic bottles ,shells ,plastic bags ,fishing net  , balloon strings, seal skull, and shark eggs . he had story of each one . the seal skull was really interesting the bad ones  were plastic bags  and balloon strings .

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