Big Thursday

 

Hi! This is what we did on Big Thursday:

  • In art we made pop art words with 2 similar colours and 1 contrasting colour the week before last week.
  • In Drama we were acting out interviews with characters from a Greek story.
  • in outdoor learning we were making a catapult in groups of three or four my group nearly finished.
  • in P.E we were doing things like throwing  the ball and trying to catch it at the end we played a game of rounders.

World War 1

  • Did you now that the war started on the 28th of July 1914
  • plastic surgery was invented because of WW 1
  • 12 million letters were delivered to the front line every week.
  • WW 1 journalists risked their lives to report on the war.
  • An explosion on the battlefield in France was heard in England.

learning

we are learning about WW1 and reading a book called the Trenches. In drama we are stepping out a story. In art we are doing POP art. In outdoor learning we are learning how to tie different knots. In P.E we are doing fielding and pitching.

by Freddie

 

Big Thursday

Art in art we had to do pop art. It is were you have words in art form colourful bright.

Drama in drama we are learning about the Minotaur we had to map it then step it we had to work with a partner it was about characters and aching.

outdoor learning we were doing dream catching we needed willow wool pine cones leaves feathers.

P.E we are doing cricket will need  a cricket bat ball wicket bowling skills batting skills.

 

WWI learning

Hi its Jullien and we are going to talk about the trenches a young boy that is 16 years old and lived in the trenches the trenches are long and high holes like 6/7 feet high and they ate bully beef.World War I

our learning

We are learning about ww1 and ww2  there is a book called the trenches and its made by Billy Stevens . We made a house were Billy Stevens use to live and put them up on the wall and we also did children out side the houses. We were also searching online of pictures of solders uniform and drawing we had to do  high detailed drawings. We were searching in books for really good facts for ww1 and ww2 .

by Gabriella

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WW1

HELLO. Yes, I know this is Noah’s account but Caspian being a stupid-stupid he forgot his password. ._.

ANYWAY, I am going to tell you about our IDL project.

We are reading a book about Billy Stevens, a boy who went to war at 16. He was 13 when it initially started, but in 1917 he lied about his age to join the army with his friend Rob. He wanted to fight in the front line but couldn’t due to him having a previous job as a junior telegraph operator. When he left Carlisle to go to war, he made friends in training. He was sent into the front line for a month as an engineer, this meant he laid down cables for communication, repaired objects, and was a big part in surviving the war. The trenches were muddy wet and filled with rats that were too big for my sanity. (They were as big as cats!)

All my about learning!!!:D

Hiiiiiiiiiii its Payton I’m here to talk about my learning. we have been talking about ww1 and were reading a book called the trenches starring a guy called billy Stevens. my papa fought in ww2 but sadly he died a few years ago. 🙁   

in big Thursday where doing P.E with miss Jardine drama with miss Stapleton art with miss Pattie out door learning with miss Mcnae.

Bye 😀

learning about ww1!

 

Hi! 😀 

We have been learning about world war 1 at school! We made a display with the ww1 trenches and mustard gas or explosion and ww1 houses and children up on the wall. We also watched a short 10 minute film about it.

We are reading a book about Billy Stevens who was in ww1.

Small facts about the trenches:

  • There were lots of rats, as it is a perfect environment for them!
  • The rats in the trenches were GIANT
  • The generals had their own places in the trenches
  • The bit in between is called no man’s land

Goodbye!! 😀 😀  

 

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