Big Thursday

All about big Thursday. for a starter we have P.E for P.E we do gymnastics and we do different moves like a head stand and a cartwheel. once we have done that we go to music and we get the drums and we do some different pasterns after that we do the lion king but on the drums but its hard for starter but once you ave done it 3 or 4 times it gets easier.Now we have Lego we do and we did Milo and to be fair it was easy so next time i will do a harder 1. Then we have drama and we did the lion king and we practise it for a while but it was fun. That,s it from me.

By Gabriella

 

learning at Holywood

Hello! Last week we made some remembrance paintings to remember the soldiers in the world wars. We painted backgrounds of red, yellow, orange and pink. Then we traced over a picture of a solder silhouette and then drew it onto black card. We cut the card out and glued it to our backgrounds. Some of us added some poppies. We made a remembrance wall display.

 

I done the landscape painting with the pink background.

That is all from me for a now! BYE!!!

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I don’t know what to call this blog

Hi it’s ….

Erin and today I will tell you about things.

at school this week I made a billy Stevens newspaper front cover and the school has now got nesssy for a  few people in clouding me. nesssy is a website to hep with spelling and reading you watch videos witch tells you strategy’s  to help with spelling and reading and then you play games to practices the strategy’s you leant  you practice thins that you don’t   get to practices a lot  in p6/7

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how to make a djembe drum.

These are the materials you need to make a drum:

tree trunk

plate

pencil

chisel

hand axe

hand drill

plane

string

needle

goat skin

I have written an excellent set of instructions for making a drum which is on the wall of the classroom. Please come and read them!

by kye

 

 

 

lining

 

We go on to Nessy.

Nessy is  a  web site  that  you  can  learn  on  your  computer  for spelling  and  you  can  also  do  maths.

We   are   doing  a   map   of  Africa  for the wall – and learning about it’s animals and culture.

By  Daniel

Learning :)

Recently, in school we have been watching a series under the name “Africa’s Child”. It tells us about the lives of children who live in certain parts of Africa. So far we have done Ghana and Kenya. Along with the watching of the Ghana episode, we made instructions on how to make djembe drums, For Kenya, we are doing a project on Kenyan animals. I’m personally going to go for the monkeys, because… ? When we watched the Ghana video, we learnt about a girl who was getting ready for a show, where she would do a tribal dance. They went to go and get a drum, and that’s where we made the instructions from. For the Kenya video, we found out about the life of a boy in the Maasai tribe. We learnt how going to school is dangerous, as the wild animals can attack him whenever. His family lives in a hut made of dung and mud. He takes the animals out before he goes to school, and also takes tourists on guides around the wild to practice his English.

This was Caspian, by the way. Also, goodbye.

learning in p6/7

In maths we are doing 2D shapes. last week we did some remembrance drawing and painting. we are learning about Africa and the country’s that are in Africa we are learning about Africa because we are doing the lion king as our school show we were making a map of Africa and all the country’s that are in Africa.

 

 

By Ramani and Jackson

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