WW2 Update

We have not blogged in a while that’s because we have been extremely busy with WW2 every day this week and almost every day last week and im here to give you an update on what WW2 stuff and things we have been doing. Miss Dale set us 4 tasks to do one were we had to research and make identity cards, she also set us the task of blackout that’s were at a certain time every one had to show no light outside your house, also one were we had to research and create a air raid shelter. Last but not least gas masks we had to research and make them.

All caught up 🙂

by Scott p7

Bake Club – Sponge Drop Recipe

Paul has requested a sponge drop recipe so he can make them for Mum at home.

This recipe is from the Be-Ro cook book…

2 medium eggs

75g  caster sugar

75g self raising flour

1. Heat oven – 200 Celsius

2. Grease a baking tray.

3. Break eggs into bowl, whisk lightly, add sugar and whisk well until thick, creamy and almost white in colour.

4. Lightly fold in the flour.

5. Place small spoonfuls, well apart, on the baking tray.

6. Bake for about 5 minutes.

When cold sandwich together with jam and cream!

Eat immediately!!

carlingwark

5-7 went to Carlingwark when we got there we took our luggage up to our rooms. we went to up a hill walk when we got to the Mark had a big flask of soup the next morning we when mountain bike.

Carlingwark

on the 15th to the 16th of December we went to Carlingwark  the activates we done where hill walking up Srceel hill it to a jaw dropping 5 hours up and down but it was worth it because the views where awesome then we walked down to the Scottish pantry me Braiden jack and mrs queen had macaroon cheese. in my room i slept with Braiden Lewis Scott Jack we told ghost stories Scott was the best stories. the next day we went mountain biking at Dalbittie forest then we went orienteering me and Lewis won with 7mins and 29 seconds then we went back on the mini bus and went back to the cabin and got are luggage and went home on the bus

carlingwark

P5 to 7 went to Carlingwark  on the 15th and 16th of December. When we got there we climbed up a hill called Screel. It took hours, it got harder near the top. We ate our lunch at the top. When we got back we went for our tea at the Scottish pantry. We went to the park on the way back. We watched a film when we got back. The next day we went mountain biking and orienteering. It was great fun.

Carlingwark.

On the 15th to the 16th p5~7 went to Carlingwark . When we stared at Carlingwark we went over the rules then we went up a mountain.The next day we went biking when I was on my bike and I fell in the bog and Ed got me out of the bog. And I carried on with my bike . It was my first time at Carlingwark.

updated lego blog

in November we done a Lego blog  about LEGO SO HERE WE GO ALL LEGO BATCHES ARE NOT THE SAME  LEGO LAND IS A FUN PLACE TO VISIT FOR LEGO FANS . THERE IS A LEGO TITANIC IN BUILDING PROGRSS IT IS MASSIVE . LEGO HAS GONE MASSIVE ACROSS THE WORLD THERE WAS ALSO A LIFE SIZE LEGO CAR AND HOUSE WITH REAL WORKING TOILETS SHOWER AND ALSO A LEGO BED

Skerryvore

For 6 weeks an amazing band called Skerryvore was writing songs with the big class P5-7 we split up into 2 groups and each group would perform the song that they wrote at the end of the 6 weeks. The group I was in named our self’s ”HolyInTheWoods” and the other was ”DumfriesRockers” we all performed our song yesterday Wedensday the 17th of December and Skerryvore performed some of there own.

By Scott P7

Skerryvore at H.W.P.S.

Every Tuesday/Wednesday since 6 weeks ago, we have had Skerryvore, The Folk Rock Band, come to do workshops with p5-7 (Finishing 17/12/14). I am in a band called “Dumfries Rockers” and I sing with Lewis, Elise and Braiden. we sung a song called “All These Things” by Us feat. “Skerryvore”. I did feel nervous during performance. Blair, Elliot and Zak.

Aaron, P7

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